
Originally Posted by
Apperz
I don't think they were stalling (if this is the match where they are both standing for 45 minutes - I can't see as I'm at work), I think they knew how difficult each other was to take down and they also knew that pulling guard would be incredibly difficult on one another. Cobrinha and Mendes are monster guard passes and have incredible balance. It was a very, very difficult match for them both as a result - they were waiting for the other to make a mistake and when you get two guys of this level together it just doesn't happen.
I get where you're coming from. I don't mean they were stalling in the sense of stalling for the clock to run out. I mean they were stalling having to actually go for a takedown. Neither one has ever had to focus on takedowns to the extent they would if sitting were disallowed throughout their careers, so they were just stalling and hoping for the other person to commit to a takedown attempt instead.
I don't think we would have seen this if they had gone their whole careers taking a penalty point or two every time they sat down. I think they would have gotten good at being aggressive on the feet just like wrestlers. The guys in the gold medal match in the Olympics are also contending with nearly impossible opponents, but they generally manage to be aggressive. It's just that the rules they came up under fostered that whereas the "sit if you like" rules that Rafa and Cobrinha came up under do not (at all).