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Posted on 8/23/22 at 10:38 pm to
Posted by CottonWasKing
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Posted on 8/23/22 at 10:38 pm to
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But it helps.



It helps in the same way thata good running quarterback helps every play. They have to account for the QB. They have to actually play 11 vs 11 instead of the usual 11 vs 10.

But the RPO was designed to put the same pressure a zone read put on the defense with a non mobile QB.

RPO’s are effective with a pocket passer. A runner at QB just puts more pressure on the defense with literally any play call.
This post was edited on 8/23/22 at 10:44 pm
Posted by sabes que
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Posted on 8/23/22 at 10:58 pm to
True enough, but it helps more on an RPO than on say a hand off out of I formation or a pass out of scat protection(everyone goes out for a pass except for the 5 o linemen.) The reason is a RPO looks exactly the same as a zone read to the defense. So them having to account for the QB keep puts a lot of pressure on them. Also like I said, there is the triple option RPO play where a QB can pass to the hot read, hand off, or keep it himself. It’s hilarious how NFL and college offensive coordinators talk about having a mobile QB being beneficial for the RPO, but this board thinks they are smarter and know better just because a few idiots confuse RPO and zone read.
Posted by sabes que
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Posted on 8/23/22 at 11:01 pm to
But yes, all other things being equal, the QB being able to run is a huge advantage. If one were creating a QB in a lab, one would choose him running a 4.4 rather than running a 5.4.
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