In 1954 , NFHS adjusted their code in an attempt to prohibit all "hideout plays". In 2001, as a then member of the Editorial Committee, I was asked to write a case attempting to eliminate trick plays that were sprouting off the "..not really football, but..." limb of our football tree. I wrote what is now 9.9.1B in an attempt to illustrate that trick plays of this nature were not what football should be about. You'll never see a laundry list of such illegal plays, for if you listed 100 than some coach would come up with #101. IMHO, the original topic would have rule support under 9-6-4d for an IP flag. The rationale for this being an IP and not a USC foul is making this a live ball foul would result in live ball enforcement. In my "where's the tee..." case, the tee might really be missing. If not, shut the play down with the snap with a USC.
IMHO, high school football is fun for officials, fans, and coaches alike.
IMHO, high school football is a lesson in life skills for the players. It teaches them teamwork. No sport requires teammate timing as much -well maybe sync. swimming. It develops the spirit and challenges of fair play. Teaching the players how to bend the rules, to me, is a form of cheating and not a good lesson to teach. There's enough creative plays in football that we should try to keep those that cross the line out of our game.
IMHO, we can all tell when that line is crossed.
IMHO, the Red Sox are the best team in baseball.
That's my rant for the day...now back to me before mentioned salad...