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Because a kick out is a closed play action and about the only time where time isn't a factor besides set shot goal kicking, it's 1 of the most controllable moments of the game.
Most teams will defend a kick out with a 3/4/5/5 zone or something similar so what you'll be kicking into is pretty much the same.
The most important thing to do as the offensive team is determine where the ball is going to be kicked, whose going to be directly involved and then what the other players do off the ball.
Otherwise you have 17 players calling for the 1 ball, and there's actually too much information for the kicker which can be as bad as not enough information, and decision making can be greatly affected.
Here are the movements for each line...
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