Thanks everyone for the feedback.
That diagram will sure come in handy.
I talked to Yamaha tech support, they suggested that things will work out great with the rears mounted against the wall elevated at 6ft angled @ listener and sides @ sides facing eachother. To not worry, everything will be just fine since the reciever does automatic calibration, and that it should sound great.
A Polk audio tech support rep suggested the very same thing, when I mentioned angling the speaker to him, {I didn't mentioned having talked with yamaha to him} he said it isn't needed, the reciever does automatic calibration and will be more diffused, to not worry, he personally said he thought it would work out just great also.
The wall mounts I got I can angle them downward if I wanted + doesn't sound like a bad idea, I guess its just a matter of giving things a try and taste from this point onward.