Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
Like with anything else- it takes reps. It's an option- so QB's are going from handing off or running to handing off or throwing. Decision-making is the key and you have to be able to trust your QB. The more you do it- the better you get. The focus needs to be on 1-2 of them for a young QB before adding more. Here is one I did this Fall- The 1st play of the clip and 3 of the last 4 offensive highlights are the same RPO.


http://www.hudl.com/v/27hL8w

Your RPO looks much simpler to grasp for a QB. Because it appears that handing off to the back wasn't really an option. It appears to be more like play action with a rollout, then the QB has the option of running or throwing. Am I seeing that correct? Because on the 1st play, it definitely looked like the handoff to the running back was a planned fake from the beginning (play action because he didn't even stick it in his belly to give him a handoff option). Is that correct?