Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Written in Chalk - RPOs from Pro Personnel - Utilizing FBs/TEs in a Spread World

Much of Michigan that relies on RPO schemers is based on Jim Harbag's schemers: lots of heavy kits and a complex number of operating concepts. Some wonder how the two ideas can come together, even though Harbag has previously accused RPO of a crime (albeit with a different type of QB). I have already explained how Harbach can use the concept of multiple shoots in RPO, but the question remains how do you do it and how do you currently use TE and FB in the list. This article will look at the use of employees 12 and 21 (short for professional employees) in the RPO program.




Distribution of professional training
Don't use your professional staff, but still the most obvious way to manage RPO is to use groups of employees, but keep them in a common combination. This usually means your TE or RB (the back can be 2 RBs or 1 RB and FB) into the wide point of the WR and this does several things:

  1. By using professional staff, you force the defense to keep base staff on the field (less risk of expansion).
  2. When leaving the rear zone or a stressful situation, you often change cover (if LB says it is usually a male cover, if CZ, then this is usually a zone)
  3. You get optimal coordination with your staff, and - especially for teams that send multiple games to a group like Michigan - you can optimize the task based on the game you get. An LB that turns on TE or RB in humans might be something you want to attack from the outside. CB attached to big TE and what you want to see Release your standard RPOs in the same way, but now there are other areas in space that can "adjust" to WR vs. LB.
By using action and professional personnel in broadcast units, you add an additional offensive element that the defense must remember.




Twins
If you want to keep your employees professional while using RPO, just start the Twins group. If you have 2 rows of WRs on one side with 12 or 21 employees, you will often get the same type of coverage as the distribution structure . This means you will get a lot of media coverage or a lot of safety coverage in racing games. These issues show the same issue with Nest staff and the same conflict with second level coverage. You can still use many of your basic strength training patterns because you have TE and potential blocking or key leverage.



3x1 structure
As with a group of twins, any 3x1 structure can be equally effective. This could mean 2 WRs (like twins) on the same side of the field, but it could also be a combination of a TE-Wing with an outside WR. Now the weaker side will use your running style and the rear LB will conflict, especially for teams looking to switch to the front to allow for additional strength. To protect a pass or pass, you put the defense in a weak and strong collision.



Use TE as screen lock
Many RPOs have been launched since LOS and this could be a very valuable person to block TE for such games. They are usually more flexible in space to lock databases, and when they move to lock they often round themselves up and reduce the amount to set up at runtime.



Enabling FB/TE style RPO
An already popular game has an RPO that TE usually uses. These include pop transitions, RPO slides/benches. Indeed, the pros can improve this perception even more , as defenses are usually more appropriate and generally stronger to work up and down in current situations.



Using 2 RB groups
Michigan already did a few at the end of last year . Then the question arose, was it really a post-click read? It may not have been then, but it may be now. This allows them to field Higgins and Evans at the same time. So they can use the swing and bubble RPO with two Arabs on the back.







Use vulnerabilities and counters
HB and FB are great because they can draw formations easily. This allows the sensors to attack the weaker side of the structure, which can be difficult to defend against. Therefore, they often have to bend the DB to improve coverage, or adjust and keep it at the same height.




As part of the RPO Center
They are probably few in number and require a lot of simplified lessons, but they can be done and done in multiple groups. This is the commonly used bubble key and QB just reads the Nest Protector. When opened in LOS, when the slot attacks, the bubble either escapes. Can be paired with Strength, Jesus, or the Inner Zone.



Pistol vs Shotgun
Virtually all hoaxes can now be controlled with a shotgun , including the ISO . However, many parties still prefer the option of removing the Arabic language immediately. Although the angle is a little odd, the pistol can be used to reduce some of the hassle of turning a finished shotgun into an offense and still allows you to protect large numbers of personnel while doing traditional RPO readings.


Breaking Employee Tendencies
Short answer: no. Scale up to 11 employees and manage RPO with distributed integration. All teams, even the heaviest ones, will use 11 teams from time to time. If 50% of your shows are made by actors and shotguns, there is still 50% left from where you can control the rest. As we noticed during the original RPO football series, some routes and escape plans are not foreign or only apply to RPO. You can use your planned strengths and add RPO concepts that are probably worth reading to someone other than your CB without a very expensive set up (although you may learn more depending on how long the training is). conservative or less conservative).

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