I agree with that.
My whole argument was that extended wrist pin and lower rod bearing life would be minimal if any and is not the key benifit to a long rod crank. (IMO the piston skirt wear is the primary benifit for increased life) Loads on the bearings will remain the same with long rods unless resistance is reduced. Long rods dont reduce the resistance they only provied a mechanical advantage against it.
But you did make a VERY good point that with reduced side wall friction less resistance will be obtained. :thumbsup: