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  1. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    That first play was a play action bootleg not RPO but a bad way to start regardless
  2. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    Me too, best usage of athleticism
  3. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    My last year at Miami 2 seasons ago the RPO was more of just a wrinkle that we'd do a few times a game. We did some more power run then based off of the personnel we had, and this past season had more RPO and shotgun sets. I never got to play in a true spread offense but that would be my first...
  4. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    I'm not sure if we added more or took any out of the playbook this past year vs two seasons ago. Overall I wouldn't say its too vanilla, but its a very split second judgement call. Obviously if the QB can't process quick enough then mistakes are going to happen. Another thing that can be...
  5. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    No problem, and not sure if its universal or the way we run it. But the design is obviously to have 2+ options at once to thwart what the defense is doing. Generally the run will be to the strong side while the backside will have the pass play. This is why you'll sometimes see our X or...
  6. apfenny3

    Zalontae Hillery Progress

    RPO at least how we run it has the decision made mid play. The QB has a linebacker that he's reading, and will either hand it off or pull the ball and throw it depending on the action that the linebacker takes, not just where he's originally lined up.
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