This happened last night at an 8th grade game but the situation can happen at any level.
2-point conversion attempt. QB A14 hands the ball to running back A10. As A10 is starting to move towards the goal line, he comes to a stop.....along with almost all of the defense. Why? Guard A50 started to vomit (blow chunks, a lot) so the defense stopped thinking the play was dead. A10 resumes running forward and crosses the goal line.
I thought it was a "trick play" to confuse the defense, when the running back stopped. I didn't see the guard having issues. I didn't know about it until the play was complete. Honest to gosh thought the offense was running something funky because they needed the 2 points to get ahead in the game.
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Nothing in the rules covers this specifically. We allowed the play to continue and we didn't have any push-back from the coaching staff on either side. Aside from the biohazard on the field, we didn't have anything that would stop the play necessarily. I thought about this for a few and also after the game. I believe we did the right thing by letting the play unfold.
Any thoughts on this, regardless of level (NFHS, NCAA, NFL)?