
Originally Posted by
Jason Mallory
I don't think Soto was gaming the system. He almost tapped Geo with an Inverted Heel Hook at one point.
Was that in regulation or in OT? I think the issue was that he was gaming the OT rounds. And I ain't mad at him. He already go zero money for reaching OT. So might as well game the rules to get to the next round.
Maybe another rule idea is that the escape timer doesn't start until there is an actual submission attempted. That way, a guy can't just hold onto seat belt control for a minute before attempting a sub. Also, the escape time would be true escape time, not just positional control time. And if the guy escapes before you attempt the sub, then it's a zero second escape time. I think that's fair.
Back control does require a bit of stabilization before you start attacking. So does spiderweb, truck, etc. Even when you're in position, the other guy already has an escape planned with the OT rules. When the bell rings, they're already squirming to get out. It would be silly to immediately go for the sub. You need a few moments to stabilize before you actually go for the sub. This can be an intentional way to game the rules or it can be incidental. So I feel like it makes more sense to start clocking the escape time once the sub is attempted and the clock stops either at the end of the OT round, or once the guy is officially out of danger.