In Fairness if it was a Tyrone team in place of Dubs, we would already have decided that they did it on purpose and a replay would already be ordered a or the game would be awarded to the opposition 
But they definitely would have done it on purpose!
It would have made the decision easier I guess,
but the Dubs are no angels , One all Ireland finished the Dubs one point ahead Mayo , Mayo Goalkeeper trying to kick the ball out and four sets of players grappling on the ground , No remarks past ""they were all at it "" 
I believe the keepers tee was also thrown into the Hill and the spare ball behind the goal was booted away for good measure
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-20470478.html
Comment at the time was that the ref could have issued 4 Black Cards to the Dubs, but of course he bottled it
(That might have been another game though)
Mad that so many swallow the lies fed by the Mayo and the media!
There was enormous whinging and lies by Mayo and the media over this incident (2017 final). Maybe to deflect they'd bottled it, or to avoid Lee Keegan getting a ban for the most blatant piece of cheating even seen in an All Ireland final!
Rock had a last gasp free to win the match after the majestic Connolly was fouled for the umpteenth time. Ciaran Kilkenny was to pick up Keegan for the resulting kickout so had his eyes on Keegan when the threw the GPS at Rock (who didn't flinch and calmly slotted over the winning point) so Kilkenny went for Keegan and wrestled him to the ground. That was the only Dublin player who pulled an opposing player on the ground. Despite there being video proof of this (see 1.42.15 of this video), the outright lie that 4 or 5 Dublin players had wrestled opponents to the ground is still is taken as fact and often referred to in analysis (some even praise the Dubs for it as "doing all it takes to win a game" - morons, as the only impact it had was for the Dubs to fack thne kickout with a man less!).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYBFoI-fznECostello did throw the kicking tee. But the ref dealt with those two incidents appropriately, black for Kilkenny, yellow for Costello.
So it actually couldn't have worked out worse for the Dubs. Rock took his kick exactly on 76 minutes (there was 6 mins injury time), the initial kickout by Clarke was kicked to an area where there 3 Dubs v 2 Mayo, so Dubs were favs to win it. But the kickout had to be retaken, Dublin were thus a man down, and the ref added on another 3 minutes! (blew up at 78.55 when a Dub would have been clean through on goal). All Clarke had to do was find a Mayo man with his kickout and it's pretty certain that Mayo would have worked a scoring opportunity. But Clarke blazed it over the sideline!!
Anyway, sorry for the digression, but it's a game I love reminiscing about!