So Roman, why do you think we've gone away so much from the RPO this year? In 2016 we had some explosive plays from running it. Richt has almost abandoned it this year for whatever reason.
So Roman, why do you think we've gone away so much from the RPO this year? In 2016 we had some explosive plays from running it. Richt has almost abandoned it this year for whatever reason.
I believe every play call should set up the next play or later. We'll get the bubble screen going for while and we won't call a fake bubble screen. Ok the fb dive worked this series, try a hb toss on the next 3rd and 1. It's 2nd and 4, 4 vert without and any crossing route underneath the vertical routes. Pitt knows the stop route is coming, and to not call run a stop and go is insane. This offense is not QB, OL, or WR friendly.
Cannot really argue this. You will see "some" next level plays. But what you see more of is a repetitive over reliance on a handful of plays.
I mean I found this little number from 2016. Fake bubble and back side double move. Now for extra bonus points you can still sell the inside zone blocking scheme and throw this but that is me being super picky.
Yeah I would much rather see the one side run switch wheel (option to sit with cushion) post to one side.
Then on the other run a swtich wheel drag to the other.
It is unmirrored and it can have a crosser in view of the quarterback vs the blitz
Plus two guys aren't standing in the same spot when done.
A drag (in) from one side post on the other is essentially an NCAA combo.
When I called the mirrored switch post/wheel lazy play design. I was actually holding my tongue. lol
Btw, I appreciate your work on here and OBB!!
But look at it in action. (Man 0) This is the level the quarterback NEEDS to operate under. He takes a shot and needs to be SURGICAL to complete this. This is not a high % throw by any means.
But I don't know call me a simpleton. When a teacher's class all fail the test, maybe it's the teacher? Two quarterbacks have been bottom dwellers as far as ACC % ranks go. But I don't see anything really designed to help them out with %. A bubble screen. Less than 5 tunnel screens on the year? One or two variety of hb screens?
Yet I see the staff over use mirrored concepts, call plays for the sake of calling them, and have a repetitive nature about them that is literally hand cuffing their quarterbacks.