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4 hours ago, JBJ said:

IZ doesn't block the backside edge either.  RPOs often pass-pro the backside.

The biggest benefit to having a lot of OZ in your playbook is that there's a greater variety of Zone Reads and QB runs to pair with it.  Which Sark doesn't like to run.

Mainly just quoting Sark on the matter. The larger point being that it’s difficult to create a pocket for the RPO with OZ or wide runs. And as you said, Sark doesn’t care about the ZR aspect other than as the occasional silver bullet/change of pace.

We went from "gonna run my QB even if I lose" to "going to refuse to run my QB even if I lose..."

 

 

Pretty sure we run split zone sometimes where the H/TE blocks the backside DE, of course then that's one less target for a pass.

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