Peter: You are telegraphing almost every pocket stab. You always coil your body down before attempting, raise the sword higher in your stance, then you either twitch the sword 45 degrees forward (like you were going to attempt the stab, but decided otherwise) or you slow roll the sword forward before lunging forward. The good news is it seems most of your opponents read this as an incoming high cross and pop their pocket up slightly giving the stab a better area to land.
Tall Guy (name?): You are pulling your shots BAD. Most of the time when you throw you are not extending and are instead popping your elbow out before impact (or supposed impact). I think the reasoning is either you are afraid of the riposte or you are trying to generate more tip speed. It makes the follow through awful, robs shot power, and reduces your range by a good 6-12 inches.
Winfang: Something to me is weird about your stance, but I am not sure what. I think it may be improper sword placement, but it just might be a visual tic to me and me alone. You seem to be doing a modified A-frame SCA stance but with the straight up sword of an "H-frame" stance (my term, not sure what else to call it). Whenever I fight A-frame I typically keep the mid point of my sword straight in front of the bottom of my armpit with my elbow * out slightly and my hand at a slight angle inward (horizontally); the sword then angles towards my shield. In an H-frame I keep my elbow against my hip and push my sword hand out away from my body and keep my sword vertical. It looks like you are keeping your elbow and hand in alignment and with your elbow on your hip and your forearm parallel to the ground. Is this a cause of there not being many offside shots in Bel (other than the high cross)?
Just observations from a nobody, feel free to disregard
-Ramius