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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
Yep, they should instead charge the TO and the violation.
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Problem is that technically we'd be ruling something a violation that had not occurred yet when the whistle had blown.
I look at it just like the correctable error rule, the price for the OFFICIAL being wrong ends up hurting one team and we need to get the play right in the first place or live with the rule book consequences.