Something that never gets discussed around here

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I'm sure it gets discussed plenty on here. All I know that it resembles the spread option a lot but instead of reading the DL and LBs the QB is reading the LBs, CB and safeties
 
It doesn't matter to me as long as the person running it has a good track time.
 
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I know we've been over this RPO stuff ad nausem, but why would'nt coaches make every single RPO be a RB-QB-WR triple option?

Why intentionally limit yourself to only RB-WR when you don't have to? Seems very dogmatic/bullheaded or short sighted.

My feelings are that Rick had to use the 2-option RPO last year because Kaayak runs like an old woman.
 
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It doesn't matter to me as long as the person running it has a good track time.

seems to me after all of the discussion on it that there is still this misguided notion that the run option has to revolve around a running qb.
 
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With the right quarterback and a good running back the rpo can be amazing

Luckily the second Perry steps on campus we have that last piece

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I know we've been over this RPO stuff ad nausem, but why would'nt coaches make every single RPO be a RB-QB-WR triple option?

Why intentionally limit yourself to only RB-WR when you don't have to? Seems very dogmatic/bullheaded or short sighted.

My feelings are that Rick had to use the 2-option RPO last year because Kaayak runs like an old woman.

Really, tell me more...
 
It doesn't matter to me as long as the person running it has a good track time.

seems to me after all of the discussion on it that there is still this misguided notion that the run option has to revolve around a running qb.

There's football speed then there's track speed. I'm more concerned with track speed, because it's a board obsession that has rubbed off on me.
 
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