Actually avidfan, the best coached teams are the ones that do fundemental wrestling the best. You know, set-ups, good shots, hard stand-ups and bars and halfs. More often than not it is the high-risk wrestlers who lose at crunch time.
Over the years I have had the occasion to sit in on a couple of Dan Gable's clinics. With all of his experience and background, the thing he teaches above all else is doing the moves that beat 100 percent of the people all of the time. High-risk moves don't do that; just good singles and doubles.
As for the stalling issue, I think we should take a page from the colleges in how stalling is called and officials should be trained that way. No, we shouldn't do away with it, but we need to fix what we have.