Usually on a kick-out block by a blocking back you don't want to cut block anyway, because you're trying to open a hole, and the player being cut can easily fall forward & clog the hole. So usually the BB starts out in a low stance and is moving his shoulders upward as he approaches his target.
More often you see the cut block on a trap where the player being trapped has already penetrated and just has to be kept from reacting.
Robert
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