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		| Originally posted by pheinen We've covered this in meetings of two separate associations this fall.  Consensus This should be a live ball personal foul enforced as a dead ball foul.  The foul had no remote effect on the play, therefore a score should not be nullified.  This is a similar treatment to a player dancing in from the 10 yard line as he scores, where an unsportsmanlike foul actually occurred during a live ball.
 
 Signal dead ball personal foul; PAT will be at the 18 yard line.
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 I'd like to see casebook support for such a ruling.  
While such a block has no bearing on the play, it is a SAFETY issue.  In my humble opinion, we should penalize any safety issue regardless of where it happens on the field under all-but-one even if it has no bearing on the play.
Example:
Team A runs a sweep play to the right.  The left split end (A87)blocks B23 below the waist at the knees.  Team A scores on the run.  What is your call?
That is why the rulebook differentiates between a live-ball and dead-ball foul.  This is NOT an unsportsmanlike penalty because there was contact so we can't treat it like a dead-ball foul.
At least that's the way I see it.