09-25-2022, 08:26 AM
(09-25-2022, 08:08 AM)PersonalLegend Wrote:(09-25-2022, 08:01 AM)winflop Wrote: I want to know who came up with the boneheaded idea of running RPO when you have a slow, immobile, and INJURY-PRONE QB. RPO doesn't work if the QB isn't a legitimate threat to run, just like the wildcat doesn't work when there's no motion (threat to run it wide) and you never throw out of it
You just aren't smart enough to see the genius that will be revealed once the offense is installed by midseason. At that point the immobile quarterback will be on crutches. See how this works?
Last night reminded me of #partyinthebackfield but with the other side throwing the bash.
#partyinthebackfield has become #partyinOURbackfield
