My biggest problem with it is it engaged in endless rules following. This is the biggest game of the kid's life, no flag was thrown, you need to be very certain before ejecting him. Sure, you can defend the decision based on the rule (and say it was wrong based on the rule) but in a holistic sense the rule was not put in to end that kind of play. Following it like that makes everyone mad, talk about changing the rules when really you just need to apply common sense to the situation. It's like when they changed the celebration rules and then refs started flagging every kid that smiled after a touchdown.