On deeper routes, it might take three, but stopping - slamming on the breaks - is the key to cutting, breaking either direction, and just getting open generally. If you can stop in two short steps, you can always be open. All receivers must learn to stop immediately while in full speed. If the receiver has to run in or out to get into his route he's losing. The receiver wants to run his route literally behind and through the DB - as a result he wants the DB to move his feet, so that the receiver, although making moves, more or less runs in a straight line.
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