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[QUOTE="721Comstock, post: 4411966, member: 5429"] GS calls his own # too often. ED called his own # too often. It's another parallel between the 2 players - when you are a baller like that, you always think you can make a play, especially with your legs. It is problematic for several reasons: [LIST] [*]the opposing D's adjust and focus on the QB, if there's never a handoff or pass [*]which makes it less effective as games go on, as D's adjust to it [*]the QB takes a lot more wear and tear always running it, hence injury risk [*]teammates start to get PO'd that they never see the ball, or not as often as they should [/LIST] It seems to me like our RPO is more like a RRO - seldom does GS pull it out, and then pass it. It's either he hands it to Tuck, or he keeps it himself. Which, again, doesn't fool the D after a while, and they can set up vs. the run, knowing we're unlikely to pass out of that look. [/QUOTE]
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