How about this as a travesty?
A is up 28-0 and wanting to pad their RBs stats. They score and on the kickoff, A players make no attempt to tackle the returner. Now A gets the ball back and can continue to feed the RB. Is that a travesty?
What if A scores again, and does he same thing?
This is a youth ball situation so, it is a little different. In this case I think the league's rule forces a team to make a travesty of the game.
When there is a point differential of 24 or more, the clock runs automatically. I think everyone is ok with that. But then there is a rule that if the point differential goes above 35, the winning team is fined $500.
I can't count the number of times I have had plays where one team is just that much better than the other (but that is a whole different story about "drafting). Team A is up by 30 B is on offense and throws a pass that gets intercepted. The interceptor is not a starter he is 2nd or even 3rd team who doesn't get to play a a lot. He has a clear path to the end zone, to score what may be one of the only touchdowns of his so far less than stellar career. But the coaches scream at him to go out of bounds, or worse, fumble the ball, so that they do not incur the penalty.
Or same situation A is up 30 and on offense. 3rd team running back takes the hand off and breaks free. He has to "pretend" to trip, or fall down or run out of bounds to avoid the fine.
THAT is a travesty. But it is on the league, not the team.