Interesting scenario. What would happen if somebody on the sideline did, 15 yard penalty? A 15 yard penalty to save a touchdown, f'n a right.
Brb, sidelines are no longer safe.
I don't know the rule, but I'd give the team the TD. If they don't at least give the team 4 downs from the 1 yard line, there wouldn't be much of a penalty.
I don't know the rule, but I'd give the team the TD. If they don't at least give the team 4 downs from the 1 yard line, there wouldn't be much of a penalty.
I almost want to look this up now.
Lmao, a crazy scenario. How do they know for sure if they would have scored. Its like when somebody recovers a fumble and returns it, but they have to come back because a dumbass ref blew his whistle.
Inb4 the entire sideline empties out onto the field to save a game winning touchdown.
What happens when something obviously unfair yet not specifically covered by the rules happens during a football game?
The palpably unfair act rule gives the referee full discretion to decide what should happen when such events occur, up to and including awarding one team a score.
The following is a survey of the NFL rules pertaining to palpably unfair acts, and the occasions when they might have (or in the case of two college games, have) been called.
(Note: to my knowledge, there has never been a ruling of a palpably unfair act in the NFL. The NCAA rules are similar enough that college games are included below.)
Rule 5-2-8-c: Penalties for illegal substitution or withdrawal … for interference with the play by a substitute who enters the field during a live ball: Palpably unfair act (see 12-3-3)
Rule 11-2-1-e: A touchdown is scored when … the Referee awards a touchdown to a team that has been denied one by a palpably unfair act.
Rule 12-3-3: A player or substitute shall not interfere with play by any act which is palpably unfair. Penalty: For a palpably unfair act: Offender may be disqualified. The Referee, after consulting his crew, enforces any such distance penalty as they consider equitable and irrespective of any other specified code penalty. The Referee could award a score.
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