Fall practice #4

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Couple things here.

1. Rpo's can be run under center. They in fact are run a lot more in this capacity then you realize.

2. Rpo's are just post snap. That's not even remotely true.

3. On the play you happened to challenge weather or not is simply a "hot". The offensive line is clearly run blocking. That's the "run" aspect of it. Enos gave permission to Tate to hot that throw based on a pre snap look. That's the "option" to "pass" on that particular play.

So spin whatever you like. That rpo's are just from the gun. FALSE. That rpo's are post snap only. FALSE.

Take my word for it. Now go look at the first line you wrote to this poster which asks do you know what an RPO is... and ask yourself the same question. Because I have my doubts.

It's ok to be wrong "bud" You're catching me on a bad day at the moment. But let's not just wrap ourselves in revisionist definitions instead of owning up.

When im wong I say it. 14 years of marriage has painfully taught me that value in it.
I could care less what kind of mood you're in and why would i take someone who doesn't know much about the game's word for it? Why because it's your hobby? My hobby is fishing that doesn't make me a fishing guide.

Keep thinking a presnap check is the same as an RPO. Keep thinking that a sight adjustment or throwing hot is an RPO. Keep thinking that because two choices are called in a huddle and decided based on alignment and numbers is an RPO.

I may not be totally right here, but you thinking that you are is just laughable....hey counter alert
 
That's based on play call. All the qbs on the roster can do it.
Of course they can run but he's elite at it. When you see me mention his elite traits and talents, that's one of the big things I'm referring to. No QB is perfect but they all have things they Excel at, Jarren has a pretty ball, Kosi has a strong arm. Tate's is moving the pocket, buying time and throwing. And of course running.
 
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Of course they can run but he's elite at it. When you see me mention his elite traits and talents, that's one of the big things I'm referring to. No QB is perfect but they all have things they Excel at, Jarren has a pretty ball, Kosi has a strong arm. Tate's is moving the pocket, buying time and throwing. And of course running.

All the QB's can buy time and run
 
Need to find out injuries about JT4, Headley, and Nesta. Our WR depth is talented on paper but not game proven; JT4 is undoubtedly a weapon that would surely be missed for 8/24 and beyond.

Despite Headley’s apparent inconsistencies, he’s a much better alternative to Spicer and his 35 yard shanks so hopefully it’s a minor knock.

I think people forget that although we are stacked on D, our tackles are thin and we absolutely need a healthy, nasty Nesta despite his minimal experience.
 
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Of course they can run but he's elite at it. When you see me mention his elite traits and talent, that's one of the big things I'm referring to. No QB is perfect but they all have things they Excel at, one of Tate's is moving the pocket, buying time and throwing. And of course running.

This fanboy shît with you is werid. Tate isn't elite. None of these qbs are.
 
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