broahes: I've seen this a lot. I much prefer to have wedges that stop, rather than hit rewind on the green.
I feel the same. I don't ever try to back up my wedges. I try to hit them so that they stop within a yard or two of where they hit. For example:
64 degree Cleveland (L80) from 34 yards on in, I will play full shot with full backspin. Usually, this will give me 1-2 yards of forward at landing, so I try to drop my shot 1-2y in front of the pin. However, it seems when I am above 34y, the backspin will back the ball up, so if I am 35y or farther from the hole, I play no BS. I never play BS with my higher wedges, until I get to PW. PW and higher I will play BS. But I never hit a shot with the intention of backing the ball up.