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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 664056" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>One thing to keep in mind is running zone read option is limited to the QB the coaches sign. I think we see more of it now because our coaches know they have QBs that can run well. If they have a QB that's a talented passer, I think we'll see more RPO concepts run and the QB getting the ball out quicker. It's similar to what Penn State and Miss State run. I think our coaches also know that our QBs are not the best passers, and their legs are a weapon hence the higher percentage of these zone read concepts. </p><p></p><p>I think as the years go by, and our coaches get their personnel in, I think we'll still run zone read (coaches would be dumb not to), but not to the extent we're running this year. I really think our coaches want a very strong passer at QB that can threaten with his legs but not necessarily be a running back playing QB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 664056, member: 360"] One thing to keep in mind is running zone read option is limited to the QB the coaches sign. I think we see more of it now because our coaches know they have QBs that can run well. If they have a QB that's a talented passer, I think we'll see more RPO concepts run and the QB getting the ball out quicker. It's similar to what Penn State and Miss State run. I think our coaches also know that our QBs are not the best passers, and their legs are a weapon hence the higher percentage of these zone read concepts. I think as the years go by, and our coaches get their personnel in, I think we'll still run zone read (coaches would be dumb not to), but not to the extent we're running this year. I really think our coaches want a very strong passer at QB that can threaten with his legs but not necessarily be a running back playing QB. [/QUOTE]
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