RPO - the Run-Pass Option- continues to give defenses problems, and the coaches in this bundle are some of the best in the game. Learn how they apply the RPO to attack various defenders, from a variety of formations in multiple situations.
In this course, Coach Marcel Quarterman discusses the QB run game at Kutztown University along with incorporated RPO's. Coach Quarterman discusses their three primary QB runs being Inside Zone Bash, Pin & Pull, and QB Draw. He shows a variety of film clips that cover multiple defensive looks and offensive variations.
Coach Moorhead covers topics concerning Oregon's RPO game with both Gap Scheme and Zone Scheme runs. He also discusses both Red Zone and Goal Line offense. The clinic concludes with a recorded Q&A section.
Proceeds from the purchase of this course benefit Lauren's First & Goal Foundation.
Gap Sound Run Pass Option
Create versatility in your offense by implementing a gap sound run pass option.
What is a Run Pass Option?
Commonly referred to as ( RPO ), the concept gives the quarterback the ability and option to give the ball to either the running back or pass to the receiver. While this takes place, it's the offensive line's duty to block as if it's a running play which ultimately puts pressure on the defense to either play the run or the pass.
What is Gap Sound?
The term gap sound means that the defenders in each gap are accounted for. Coach Dearmon does not like his quarterback to be exposed to taking a hit on an RPO because a defender was unaccounted for.
Run Pass Option vs Read Option
It's a common misconception that run pass options are the same as read options.
RPO’s rely on the quarterback to make reads on the linebacker to either hand it or throw it, as the offensive line blocks the run. While the read option generally has the offensive line block in one direction or zone as the quarterback reads the defensive end to give or keep it himself.
Take your team to the next level by incorporating RPO’s into your system.
Introducing Brett Dearmons
**GAP SOUND RPO TRAINING**
Florida Atlantic Coach Brett Dearmon explains what a real gap sound RPO is and how he incorporates it into his offense. He runs through different variations in depth, from boundary zones, inside zones, split and iso. In addition, he covers how to take advantage of certain coverages with the Run Pass Option.
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Coach Kevin Loney of Bowdoin University, goes in deph on the simple implementation & install for Inside Zone/RPO schemes.
Coach Matt Drinkall discusses his history with RPO's from his time as the Head Coach at Kansas Wesleyan. Coach Drinkall discusses his philosophy on RPO's, including the implementation of an RPO offense along with the types of reads and throws the QB makes. He gives examples of RPO's using both five and six man run schemes. He concludes with his thoughts on adding RPO's to an offensive game plan and what their impact is on an offense. His clinic is followed by a recorded question and answer session.
Proceeds from the purchase of this course benefit Lauren's First & Goal Foundation.