Don’t change anything that requires more subjective calls from the ref and don’t add more requirements for managing a clock!
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I"m with you on that one. It frustrates me to see one of our studs ride his opponent for most of the match and then win by a point or two, especially when it is a seemingly much weaker opponent. I want our fellas to either wrestle like I view Lee's and Marinelli 's style (when on top always looking for the pin) or like ADS' and to a certain degree Kem's style (continuous TD and release until you get the TF via excessive TDs), though clearly Kem is seemingly always looking for the fall; however if he doesn't see an opportunity in short order he seems to release and take him down again). I love that this year's team is made up of a solid group of beasts, who seem to have a seek and destroy mentality. That mentality leads to good bonus points at B10s and NCAAs and is really fricking fun to watch. We've got a great team!What about a point for 1 minute riding time, stalemate, then back to neutral? Watching a guy leg ride for 3+ minutes is boring as hell. At some point the art of the takedown has to take precedence.
Example being Fix vs Desanto and even some Lizak vs Desanto if I remember correctly.
yes there is a way to reverse a leg rider and if you can do it well they will stop trying to throw in legsIn the eighties it seemed like they called stalling or stalemated for double boots; the ref knew when the wrestler was stalling verse breaking a guy down for a turn. He would most times verbal to do something with it. Cross body ride was similar in that it was never an issue, because the ref stalemated. We practiced in the room how to either not let the boots get in or spin into the single leg. I like that part of folk style.