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Originally posted by JMN
My turn.
2nd and 10 @ A-35. A1 takes snap and rolls out bend the line of scrimmage. He throws a legal forward pass to A2 who catches the pass beyond the LOS. While the pass is in the air, B1 holds A3 who was faking a screen pass at the A30. A2 then throws a backward pass to A1 who is behind the LOS. A1 now sees receiver A4 all alone at the B45 thanks to the A coach who is on the field to point out how wide open the receiver is. A1 completes the pass to A4. Oh, by the way, lineman A5 is 10 yards past the LOS on B's side. A4 immediately fumbles the ball.
B2 picks up the ball and begins to run being sure to grab, but not twist A4's face mask as he tries to stiff arm him at the B25. In order to get more leverage, B2 dedides to use both hands on A4's face mask and fumbles the ball. A4 regains conciousness and picks up the ball and waltzes into the endzone unmolested for the touchdown.
As he prances into the endzone, A4 taunts cornerback B2 and spikes the ball. Frustated by the "two handed, double facemask twist", the PA announcer calls the B team a bunch of #@^*%"#! losers and goes on to invite all of A's fans to BA the B team. (It's unimportant to the play whether or not the crowd complied!)
There was more, but I thought this was enough.
What's the call? Who's got the ball? How do we enforce the fouls? YOU, MAKE THE CALL!!!!
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Whoa, you talk about complex. There are so many flags on this one that it will take a while to resolve.
Here's my call...
There are multiple off-setting penalties against A and B. There is no touch down on the play since B excepts the illegal forward pass by A1. 10 yard penalty from the spot of the pass (???) and a loss of down (3rd and ???).
In addition, I have a dead-ball unsportsmanlike on the PA announcer. The PA announcer must be replaced or the PA system must be turned off. Since the PA announcer is a non-player, I would not penalize A but instead just prohibit the PA announcer from calling the remainder of the game.