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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 22883"><p>I have found a fourth way to get the first receiver (backs) to accelerate quicker after recieving the ball. This method also encourages the Auckland Blues/All Blacks wide style of 2003.</p><p></p><p>On side mode when you pass to the backs from the ruck, as soon as your reciever gets the ball face the far sideline directly and activate the sidestep going towards the sideline. The sidestep accelerates anyone <em>even if they are standing still</em> (like the flat first reciever) . Now you cannot regain control of your player while in that lengthy sidestep animation so that is why you face the sideline directly to do this because if you are facing forward or at an angle you may sidestep into a tackle.</p><p></p><p>What you will discover AFTER your first receiver has finished his animation and you have regained control is that your backline has pushed out further and faster, often more so than the standing defence and you have MORE DEPTH to begin your line movement. You will have more players in support on your outsides than normal. YOU ARE NOW ACTUALLY USING THE WIDTH OF THE FIELD with your backs rather than playing a pathetic narrow game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 22883"] I have found a fourth way to get the first receiver (backs) to accelerate quicker after recieving the ball. This method also encourages the Auckland Blues/All Blacks wide style of 2003. On side mode when you pass to the backs from the ruck, as soon as your reciever gets the ball face the far sideline directly and activate the sidestep going towards the sideline. The sidestep accelerates anyone [i]even if they are standing still[/i] (like the flat first reciever) . Now you cannot regain control of your player while in that lengthy sidestep animation so that is why you face the sideline directly to do this because if you are facing forward or at an angle you may sidestep into a tackle. What you will discover AFTER your first receiver has finished his animation and you have regained control is that your backline has pushed out further and faster, often more so than the standing defence and you have MORE DEPTH to begin your line movement. You will have more players in support on your outsides than normal. YOU ARE NOW ACTUALLY USING THE WIDTH OF THE FIELD with your backs rather than playing a pathetic narrow game. [/QUOTE]
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