I think Coach Ryan is saying that, in what other sport does a ref hand out points?
I am torn on it, but we got to find a way to make it less subjective. We have all had kids hit for stalling and thought, "what for", and we've all seen kids not be hit for stalling when it's obvious. I posted something earlier in the year about how if we had specific language outlining stalling in certain positions. For example, it's not stalling on top unless you are directly behind them without boots in. Or for example, it's not stalling on bottom unless your head is on mat or your arms are tucked in. Or on your feet, there is no stalling unless you are shot out of bounds....If we had less subjective ways to define it, we may or may not have more stalling, but we would certainly have less matches decided by officials.
I saw an official, who I consider to be very good, call stalling on my guy when we shot in trying to secure a major and hung on the leg too long for his liking when trying to finish. We shot, and gave up a stall warning. What can't be argued, is that stalling is too subjective. This isn't meant to be a referee bashing as many are very good at their jobs.
I hate stalling just like the next guy, but I want the wrestlers to decide matches, not officials. The only way to do that is to take the subjectivity out of it, and make it black and white. Just my 2 cents.