Thanks. Makes sense.
On an unrelated note. The following happened in real life....no joking.
10 seconds left in the game. 4th and 15 from their opponents 30 yard line. Offense behind 14-13.
QB scrambles and throws long down the sideline. Pass goes over WR head and defensive corner catches it over his shoulder, in full stride just like it is intended for him.
Now the fun started....cornerback never breaks stride. Continues into endzone and through the endzone right out the back end. As whitehat, I look up as he is leaving the end zone saying to myself....OMG. As I jog towards the end zone, offensive coach is already celebrating and yelling SAFETY, giving the signal. I make I contact, give him the hold up signal, and say we are going to discuss momentum. Huddle with line judge and back judge who were both within 5 yards of the interception. One said the 4, the other said the 5. We invoked momentum rule. 3 seconds on the clock. Intercepting team took a knee and the game was over.
Here is what we did wrong......we spotted the ball at the 20 instead of the spot of the interception. Thats on me.
Hurried from field. Received a letter from losing coach wanting explanation. Gave him our process and explained momentum rule. He replied very politely and was very gracious.
Then he left a P.S....It said.....i agree with everything you said except, the interception took place at the 6!
True Story. Unreal circumstances at the end where a Safety call would change the outcome of the game.