YJMD
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I think we can do just fine right away (read: average P5 offense) by installing a simple RPO-concept offense. Zone-read base with a dual bubble screen or slants call. Have a 4 verts call, some plays with route trees mainly for picking up 3rd down conversions, some stuff based on motion out of the backfield, a short-yardage package, some red-zone plays, and a few wrinkles beyond that. But it doesn't have to be a big playbook. A spread zone-read RPO design is analogous to CPJ's base offense. There are all kinds of ways to try and stop it, but if it's read correctly by the offense there's no way for the defense to get a numerical advantage without gambling. They have to rely on creating confusion, mistakes by the offense, or simply winning their assignment. We can get at least average at executing our part of it before the season starts. The rest of the stuff might be a different story.
I'm not saying we should do this necessarily. I would prefer something more innovative and closer to the current option scheme at base, but I don't know specifically what that would look like or if it's in existence already. I don't want "pro set", or something that incorporates RPO stuff as a feature. If it's a part of our offense, we should make it the basic part.
I'm not saying we should do this necessarily. I would prefer something more innovative and closer to the current option scheme at base, but I don't know specifically what that would look like or if it's in existence already. I don't want "pro set", or something that incorporates RPO stuff as a feature. If it's a part of our offense, we should make it the basic part.