@JakeKeas@FloWrestling It’s not about leaving it to the official. Control is control - and he did not have control beyond reaction time. Simple as that
@JakeKeas@FloWrestling Where they end up at the final whistle does not apply to control.
He had already lost control prior to that point. You can award it at about the 3-4 second left mark - or consider it a “held” call and award it as time expires. Either way a no brainer escape in my opinion
@JakeKeas@FloWrestling As a WI official, where the NFHS rulings apply - you are 100% incorrect.
You can quote the rule book all day, but you cannot grasp the application of the rule in real time.
This is an escape all day. Loss of control - go to OT.
Not even a judgment or 50/50 call
@ApeAccountant@mike_leon11@br_betting My favorite thing in life is when people give you facts to tell you that you’re wrong and you still have a sense of entitlement that you’re right. YOU are the fucking dummy
@NateElevated@adamtirapelle So you penalize the top kid by taking the other kid off his back? Bloody nose same thing. It stinks to lose the point, but you don’t think there should be any repercussion for taking someone off their back?
@NateElevated@adamtirapelle Terrible take. Go ref a youth tourney to understand how someone is “injured” and taken off their back. It’s 1 point. No barring on the match. Could remove a potential pin when someone is just freaking out and not injured
We, as wrestling officials, should not/cannot bite the hand that feeds us. We finally get 1 point of contact as a rule. We are really going to complain about the 3 pt TD? You want to worry about how many arbitrary “points of contact” are in bounds? Come on guys.
@tmusales31@adamtirapelle Call stalling appropriately and there are no issues. Worry less about the call and worry more about how we got to that position. Change you mind set on stalling to think about aggressive and you won’t have an issue. 3 pt TD has NOTHING to do with more stalling
@adamtirapelle Tell me you know nothing about wrestling without telling me you know nothing about wrestling.
You want officials to be consistent? Stop making them think about arbitrary “points of contact” in bounds.
Want less edge wrestling? That’s on the athletes. Teach aggressiveness