Any reasonable adult would understand where you are coming from on your comment. I questioned myself many times this weekend on what my understanding of stalling was, but it is what it is. I'm sure people will take my comment as a shot at the kid but it's not. These kids for the most part go out and fight with the integrity that they are taught by their coaches. Some coaches teach kids to use the rules to their advantage, i and most of the coaches and parents I know are against anything that can be viewed as dishonest. I do however see the same schools over and over throughout the years with kids that as their in danger of being pinned or gassing out seem as they are hurt, match is stopped they get a little break, start back like nothing ever happened. I don't see it happen in most schools, just certain ones. You all see it, you can't deny it! Losing contacts twice in a match, headgear malfunctions twice in a match, running of the mat crying in the middle of a match, twice. Then the other kid catches the stalling calls.