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Daily observations from camp
(08-06-2024, 05:49 PM)Au165 Wrote: The only thing I can think of is their concerned about the DE jumping up and swatting/picking it off. If they were running more of what they sometimes do in Philly where they do a fullslide, almost like they are running outsize zone or a boot, and then Hurts can read the DE and keep or throw with a two way option it would make more sense. We don't really run a read version option from what I remember, so it must be more about the passing lanes. With the RPO there really is only one option to throw to usually, sometimes two but we don't usually do that, and that is usually a quick fill where the LB was so if a DE or OLB knows it's RPO I could see that being a pick (Potentially what TJ Watt has done to us a few times).

Maybe that's their concern with not biting on the running piece because if they just keep rushing they aren't getting to Joe because it's a quick hitter so they just stop and jump up.

The conversation was all about the rush end getting a shot on Joe. An RPO the linemen block like a running play. If the rush end plays it pass all the way it could be a big whiff and almost free shot. I think that’s the thinking.
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(08-06-2024, 06:10 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: The conversation was all about the rush end getting a shot on Joe. An RPO the linemen block like a running play. If the rush end plays it pass all the way it could be a big whiff and almost free shot. I think that’s the thinking.



With RPOs the Edge doesn't really get a chance at Joe unless he messes up the read even if the Edge defender is pass rushing from the snap. QB run options tag the edge defenders. Boot Playaction is a straight up pass play with no run option the purpose is to fake the defense into flowing the opposite direction to the QB and Reveiver.
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(08-06-2024, 05:50 PM)Au165 Wrote: I agree. I wonder if we tinker at all with Pistol? It could be a nice compromise between Joe like being further back and the running game to be able to move downhill more.

In the interview between Orlando and Kay Adams, Brown mentions the Pistol formation. I was thinking, I don't believe I have ever seen Joe in Pistol. Maybe a new wrinkle this year.
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(08-06-2024, 03:57 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Thanks for all the explanations of the RPO. I watched OU and Lincoln Riley perfect it up close a bunch. I’m just repeating what someone told me. That would know. He said they are worried about the DE in running RPO’s. Not from a success but from protecting Joe. You can slice and dice it from there. Didn’t go into detail.

I understand what you're saying from the little I've read in this thread. At least from the college game, the DE is a big part. Ohio State has/had the same issues regarding their run game with both Stroud for two years and last years QB that simply would never run the ball themselves and, more importantly, rarely would tuck/pull the ball back out and sprint out to make plays. When it looked like a run play it was almost always. It allowed the backside DE to rarely have to play on his heels and simply allowed another defender into the box.
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(08-07-2024, 09:58 AM)higgy100 Wrote: I understand what you're saying from the little I've read in this thread. At least from the college game, the DE is a big part. Ohio State has/had the same issues regarding their run game with both Stroud for two years and last years QB that simply would never run the ball themselves and, more importantly, rarely would tuck/pull the ball back out and sprint out to make plays. When it looked like a run play it was almost always. It allowed the backside DE to rarely have to play on his heels and simply allowed another defender into the box.

I really think there is some confusion between a read option and an RPO going on in this thread. In an RPO, the DE isn't a big part. He is blocked like a run play because it is a run play. The QB has a read man he is looking at, typically a linebacker or safety. If they flow with the running play, the QB pulls it out and throws the ball behind him. If they don't, he gives it to the running back.

For read options, the defensive end is often left unblocked and he is the read man. The QB reads the end and if he crashes down the LOS, the QB pulls it and runs it. If the DE stays home, he hands it off to the RB. 

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Hopefully we get a good update on Jackson today.
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(08-07-2024, 10:17 AM)jj22 Wrote: Hopefully we get a good update on Jackson today.

I know.  It would suck to lose him.  I have high hopes for him.   It feels like it's taken too long for them to say anything about him.  Makes me think it's pretty serious.
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(08-06-2024, 05:55 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Hopefully  Burrow is looking better with his play action, weak spot in his game

I could only imagine how great Burrow could be with Boomer Esiason's play action ability. 
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(08-07-2024, 12:15 PM)3wt Wrote: I know.  It would suck to lose him.  I have high hopes for him.   It feels like it's taken too long for them to say anything about him.  Makes me think it's pretty serious.

Sure hope not, not hearing anything about McKinnley is starting to concern me myself.
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(08-07-2024, 12:27 PM)No-huddle Joe Wrote: I could only imagine how great Burrow could be with Boomer Esiason's play action ability. 

Even if he was 3/4th of Boomer that would move our offense up
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(08-07-2024, 10:15 AM)KillerGoose Wrote: I really think there is some confusion between a read option and an RPO going on in this thread. In an RPO, the DE isn't a big part. He is blocked like a run play because it is a run play. The QB has a read man he is looking at, typically a linebacker or safety. If they flow with the running play, the QB pulls it out and throws the ball behind him. If they don't, he gives it to the running back.

For read options, the defensive end is often left unblocked and he is the read man. The QB reads the end and if he crashes down the LOS, the QB pulls it and runs it. If the DE stays home, he hands it off to the RB. 

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Well that is pretty accurate but it still could Be DE in RPO depending on defense alignment since RPO is not read option.
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Trey Hendrickson and Sheldon Rankins both return to practice today.

McKinley Jackson who left Monday's practice is on the rehab field
 
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(08-07-2024, 03:20 PM)pally Wrote: Trey Hendrickson and Sheldon Rankins both return to practice today.

McKinley Jackson who left Monday's practice is on the rehab field

Good news! 
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and now Ted upset with Vonn

Ted seems to be objecting to some over exuberance from the defense


 
 
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(08-07-2024, 04:35 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Good news! 

Mt. McKinley not being seriously injured (it's been two days since we heard anything) is indeed good news.
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the follow up to the fights

 
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Really wish they could find the money to pay Higgins and Chase. Higgins signing the franchise and showing up for practice when he could have waited until the first game to sign really makes me pull for the guy.
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Seeing Burrow under center and moving well is amazing..............

I'm getting more and more excited about the season!

I need to get to training camp again and also to the casino to place bets on the season!

Anybody coming through Northern Kentucky and going to camp that wouldn't mind picking me up?!
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(08-07-2024, 05:11 PM)Nepa Wrote: Really wish they could find the money to pay Higgins and Chase. Higgins signing the franchise and showing up for practice when he could have waited until the first game to sign really makes me pull for the guy.

Tee's been great. He could have been disruptive last year as he was entering his final year, but you didn't hear a peep. All you heard this year is "If you don't want to pay me trade me". IDt there's one ounce of Diva in the dude's body and a guy you really want to root for. 
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