Conjunction fallacy – the assumption that an outcome simultaneously satisfying multiple conditions is more probable than an outcome satisfying a single one of them
Non-sequitur fallacy – where the conclusion does not logically follow the premise
Affirming the consequent – the antecedent in an indicative conditional is claimed to be true because the consequent is true; if A, then B; B, therefore A
Multiple other minor fouls not enforced. 15 yard penalty, repead 3rd down.