#66 is going to be upset but rules is rules...
NFHS rules:
If B accepts A's foul for an illegal forward pass: Enforce penalty from the spot of the foul, B's 40 yard line, 5 yards, to B's 45 yard line. The line to gain was the 50 yard line (it was 4th and 10 from A's 40 yard line), therefore A made the line to gain and is awarded a first down. The loss of down portion of the penalty does not apply when the A makes the line to gain after administration of the penalty.
Key points: Make sure the chains and down marker don't move, and get the correct spot of the illegal forward pass because this is the end of the run for penalty enforcement.
I know this is silly but lets say B declines A's foul for an illegal forward pass. The result of the play would be a touchdown for A.
Good point about no pass interference restrictions apply on an illegal forward pass. This applies to any illegal forward passes; intentional grounding, forward passes made by B or R after a change of possession, and forward passes by A made from beyond the neutral zone before a change of team possession during the down (hmm, perhaps some of you play gurus can come-up with some good ones based on those premises). Any other illegal forward passes I've missed?
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