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					Originally Posted by  RichMSN
					 
				 
				Let's be honest - nobody other than the officials working the game would ever know the difference here. 
 
And regardless of what anyone said, I can pull out the appropriate source and give a citation.  Rule on the try, cobble together the rules.  On the kickoff, well, here's the bin book and the Redding guide to explain those *complicated* rules. 
 
This is one place I am not concerned whatsoever. I know the history, backstory, etc. better than any coach I'll run into.  And 99.999999999% of the officials, too. 
			
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 It's easy to play "What would RichMSN do" on the Internet.
Today I had a kid turn and taunt an opponent while his teammate was about 50 yards downfield on his way to scoring on a 98 yard TD run.  The flag was a no brainer.  It was unsportsmanlike *and* vulgar.
First, I had to go over to the visiting sideline that was apoplectic that the TD would, indeed, count.  Then the coach wanted enforcement on the kickoff.
And I wouldn't allow it.  Yes, I would've gotten away with it and, yes, I think it's the most equitable solution and what the NFHS intended.  And yes, I had to eat a bit more crap in denying it, considering the home team has an outstanding kicker and the 35 yard extra point was, essentially, a chip shot.
But they didn't write it this way and I got *no* response when I asked the state person in charge of football about this 3-4 weeks ago.  Just no response whatsoever, and I am an officials' association coordinator.
So there you have it.