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Anyway, recall 10-4-6. The list includes but is not limited to... I get the sense that if a player kicked the ball 1/5 of a mile into the crowd, you would come out with a DOG. To me, 10-4-6 could easily be used to address the original post with a T. Furthermore, the intent and purpose of the rules is all too familiar. It is indicated "...A player or a team should not be permitted an advantage which is not intended by rule." Well, calling a DOG in that case clearly gives an advantage to a team not intended by rule. Agree? Or am I missing something more? I agree totally if the player just slapped the ball away, but not for a more egregious act, such as that in the OP or my example of punting the ball. That is treated differently just as when more egregious fouls are treated differently than minor fouls. (BTW - your 10-1-5 is currently 10-2-1) (guessing that was previously mentioned)
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