Thanks for all the posts.
1)Sorry about the preposition ‘on’ in the phrase “on the guard” ‘behind’ is more accurate.
2)Game not in Texas or Massachusetts.
3)It wasn’t a “usual” kick-out block in that they didn’t need to move the defender; they just needed him not to close down the hole.
4)I didn’t see this, but I think he must have been quickly ‘popping’ the defender above the waist before cutting him. That would make sense; I didn’t have the best look at it being on the sideline (bad angle) or behind the end zone (long distance). It just didn’t look right and now I’m pretty sure that was what was happening.
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