I see where you're coming from, and respect your opinion.
"Throw to pin" was drilled into my skull by my first coach almost 20 years ago, and as a former HS wrestler I took it to heart. Coach's rationale was don't trust the officials to give you an ippon, be ready to earn it with oseakomi. While I do have a personal highlight reel of mstch ending throws, many of my scoring throws were wazaris (this was back in the yuko/koka era) to osekomi wazari aswete ippon.
I feel judo has lost its way in this manner, but that's the Neverending debate.
Amazingly enough, when I tell folks I was a wrestler before I went Judo back when you could leg grab, I get asked if I "shot" my way through novice divisions...
...fun fact, never once scored from any kind of double or single when it was comp legal, got stuffed and usualky paid for it. Sadly, at my last judo club where coach made it all legal, I was burying senior guys with doubles since they came up in the "leg touch bad" era.