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re: TJ opens up the RPO portion of the offense
Posted on 10/25/20 at 4:24 pm to SidewalkTiger
Posted on 10/25/20 at 4:24 pm to SidewalkTiger
The article I posted speaks for itself, youre delusional.
It literally said what I said. GTF
It literally said what I said. GTF
This post was edited on 10/25/20 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 10/25/20 at 4:30 pm to P bean
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The article I posted speaks for itself, youre delusional.
It literally said what I said. GTF
My statement:
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Receivers can run routes whether its a read option or RPO, the offensive line can block whichever way on either.
Your article:
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But if the line is run-blocking, and the receivers are running routes AND the quarterbacks eyes are fixated on a single defender, then there’s a very good chance you are watching an RPO in action
My statement stands, just because receivers are running routes doesnt mean its automatically an RPO.
Receivers run decoy routes at times during read option plays.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 4:39 pm to SidewalkTiger
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My statement stands, just because receivers are running routes doesnt mean its automatically an RPO.
Receivers run decoy routes at times during read option plays.
Hello delusion!
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But if the line is run-blocking, and the receivers are running routes AND the quarterbacks eyes are fixated on a single defender, then there’s a very good chance you are watching an RPO in action
Hmm basically LSU’s offense with Joe Brady. Ex. Joe Burrow and the 2019 offense.
What do you think our Oline and Wr’s were doing last night by the way?
Posted on 10/25/20 at 4:55 pm to P bean
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Hmm basically LSU’s offense with Joe Brady. Ex. Joe Burrow and the 2019 offense.
What do you think our Oline and Wr’s were doing last night by the way?
If there is a designed QB run option, the play is most likely not an RPO.
In 2019 most of Burrow’s runs were either scrambles or draw plays.
I’ve never seen an RPO scheme where the QB’s first option is RB/keep, and second option is QB run/pass. It’s either a read option (RB/keep) or an RPO (RB/pass). Why? Because it’s really hard for a QB to read the coverage while trying to find a running lane. Also because the pass has to be executed quickly before the OL get too far down field. What you are describing is basically a triple option where the second read is run/pass instead of keep/pitch. That would be extremely difficult to execute.
If the QB keeps it on an RPO after setting up to pass, it’s likely a scramble, not designed, no different than a QB scrambling on any other pass play.
This post was edited on 10/25/20 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 10/25/20 at 5:10 pm to P bean
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Hmm basically LSU’s offense with Joe Brady. Ex. Joe Burrow and the 2019 offense.
LSU only ran RPOs 22% of the time in 2019.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 5:22 pm to lostinbr
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What you are describing is basically a triple option where the second read is run/pass instead of keep/pitch. That would be extremely difficult to execute.
Its because he made all of this up because he simply can't admit that he misspoke.
That or he's just that ignorant.
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