Theres this one play where the op comes out with two RBs and you motion one to a side but i cant tell if its a RPO ... any ways your op either throws it to that one motion or it gets taken up the middle how do you stop it because no man or zone stops it. The kicker to it is if none of those two are an option the O-line protects the next man behind the line for a catch why is this sort of cheese even in the game ? Also whats up with the zones when I run it to the teeeeee my players dont move but when im going against it with adjustments thats needed its clamps ?
XxMew said:Theres this one play where the op comes out with two RBs and you motion one to a side but i cant tell if its a RPO ... any ways your op either throws it to that one motion or it gets taken up the middle how do you stop it because no man or zone stops it. The kicker to it is if none of those two are an option the O-line protects the next man behind the line for a catch why is this sort of cheese even in the game ? Also whats up with the zones when I run it to the teeeeee my players dont move but when im going against it with adjustments thats needed its clamps ?
Might be the same play? But looking for a play where you can send your RB almost in motion before the play he flares out for a quick pass right after the snap???
XxMew said:Theres this one play where the op comes out with two RBs and you motion one to a side but i cant tell if its a RPO ... any ways your op either throws it to that one motion or it gets taken up the middle how do you stop it because no man or zone stops it. The kicker to it is if none of those two are an option the O-line protects the next man behind the line for a catch why is this sort of cheese even in the game ? Also whats up with the zones when I run it to the teeeeee my players dont move but when im going against it with adjustments thats needed its clamps ?
Maybe it’s not an RPO, maybe it is, or maybe it’s multiple play options out of the same formation using the same motion. That is in essence an offensive scheme (ie smart football). The opponent simply watches which you’re playing to and throws to the other. Generally, if there’s 2 RBs in the backfield, take a zone blitz and man up the slot blitzer to their side. Put your user the other RB. Or you can be sneaky and creep the SS down to man up the RB wheel. If a TE is leaking out, send a mobile DE on a hard flat. Any combo to the above, but the bottom line is to stop this best you need o be quick with presnap adjustments, this offense is designed to trick coverages