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[QUOTE="BillSU, post: 2587638"] // A Run-Pass Option (RPO) is a called run play with a pass option. It can be a DE, a LB, or just a specific alignment the QB is looking for. The OL blocks for the run the entire way, and the QB makes a decision pre or post snap (depending on which variation is called) to run/throw. Not really difficult to understand. Back to the off topic of this thread: Eric Dungey. Here is a comparison. Three years vs. four. ED: PASS G- 26 CMP - 560 ATT - 908 PCT – 61.7 YDS - 6472 TD - 40 INT - 21 RT -137.5 RUN ATT – 359 YDS - 1239 TD – 20 /////// PASS DMC: G - 45 CMP -548 ATT - 938 PCT – 58.4 YDS - 8389 RT - 155.1 RUN ATT- 465 YDS -1561 TD -19 I disagree with those who think he's a mediocre non NFL capable QB. Taking Dungey's Bio from his Jr. year below - how did he gain the stats and records he has by not being accurate. You don't have nine 300 yd passing games by not being accurate.. Admittedly, he has had head injuries and that may hamper his chances. I hope he has a great year does not get hurt and gets drafted. 6'4” 228 size is great. If you add a hypothetical total of his best year passing he would have over 9000 yds. passing. Career Overview: Has played in 26 games with 25 starts ... Missed parts of each of his first three seasons due to injury ... Has a school-record nine career 300-yard passing games and two 400-yard passing performances ... Accounted for three or more touchdowns in 12 of his 25 first-string appearances ... Owns or shares 12 school records ... In addition to holding the Syracuse record for most 300-yard passing games, Dungey is SU’s career leader in passing yards per game (248.9), total offense yards per game (296.6) and rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (20) ... Among the top 10 in program history in 10 additional career categories: completion percentage (2nd - 61.7), completions (3rd - 560), pass attempts (4th - 908), passing yards (4th - 6,472), total offense plays (4th - 1,267), yards of total offense (4th - 7,711), touchdown passes (5th - 40), touchdowns responsible for (5th - 60), pass efficiency rating (6th - 131.46) and most yards of total offense per play (6th - 6.1) ... One of six quarterbacks in team history to rush for at least 1,000 yards ... Dungey and Donovan McNabb are the only quarterbacks in program history with 6,000+ passing yards and 1,000+ rushing yards. GOSU [/QUOTE]
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