I'll try to be as brief with my initial question.
1) Do you call every penalty EVERY TIME you see it, or are there instances when you keep your flag in your pocket?
I ask this because; In the Oklahoma vs Iowa St. game there was a block in the back called late in the game on an interception which was returned for a touchdown but subsequently called back because of the "block in the back".
Here's what happened, a pass was tipped and intercepted by Oklahoma linebacker Travis Lewis, the play took place at approximately the 40-45 yard line of Oklahoma . Lewis had a convoy of blockers around him, as he reached the 20 yard line of Iowa State. Approximately 10-15 yards behind him Oklahoma defensive lineman Casey Walker and and Iowa State player were running side by side, as the Iowa State player began to run by Walker, Walker gave him a very slight push, it was on the back side of the ISU players shoulder pad. The ISU player was not knocked to the ground or knocked off of his course, as a matter of fact, it was hard to tell if Walker had actually even made much contact at all. It had absolutely no baring on the outcome of the play.
I argued as an official you have to understand the intent of the rule in order to properly enforce it, I argued under the circumstances, I do not feel as if that call should have been made. Not just because it didn't effect the outcome of the play but rather taking the whole play in it's entirety into consideration, and the fact that very little contact was made.
Am I all wet on this or not?