Groundfish
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The "Charlie Brown" is another favorite defensive maneuver given that the target is likely on tilt, and will usually provokes a rage quit when done properly. That said, it is difficult and all about timing. When done right, however, it is a beautiful sight to behold.
When you know the punt is coming...
1. Set-up to block the inside, leaving plenty of room on the outside.
2. Slightly early brake
3. Maintain 80% brake pressure (will also mitigate the effect of punt if it connects).
4. Fake turn-in and swerve to the outside.
5. Initiate turn-in after punter sails past.
6. If they are going to make the corner, then initiate the PIT - otherwise let them fly into the wall/sand/etc. for a penalty free smile.
:::taking notes:::
This ‘Charlie Brown’ maneuver shows a highly complex synthesis of several techniques linked into one combination maneuver. Very advanced stuff.
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