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Rule changes for 2005
There are several rules that have changed for the 2005 season.[4] Following are some highlights:
In an effort to bring spearing under control, the word "intentional" was removed from the rules.
A listing of examples for unsportsmanlike acts was developed in order to encourage more consistent application of the rule. Examples of such acts include, but are not limited to:
Imitating a slash of the throat;
Resembling the firing of a weapon;
Bowing at the waist;
Punching one’s own chest excessively;
Crossing one’s arms in front of the chest;
Placing one’s hand by the ear as if to indicate that the player cannot hear the spectators;
Diving into the end zone when unchallenged by an opponent;
Entering the end zone with an unnatural stride (e.g., high stepping);
Going significantly beyond the end line to interact with spectators;
Standing over a prone player in a taunting manner;
Attempting to make the ball spin as if it were a top;
Performing a choreographed act with a teammate(s) (e.g., pretending to take a photo, falling down in unison); and
Entering the field of play by coaches or substitutes in protest of officials' calls.
Additionally, the committee added language to the rule that reads: "Spontaneous celebrating with teammates on the field of play, provided it is not prolonged, taunting or intended to bring attention to the individual player, is allowed."