Should You Run RPOs or Play Action Passes in High School Football?
Both RPOs and play action passes attack the same idea: punish defenders who fit the run too aggressively. They are not the same play though, and most high school offenses do not use both well. RPOs are quick reads, play action is timing throws downfield. The right answer is not either/or, it is knowing which one fits your QB, your roster, and your weekly opponent. In this clip, Coach Simpson breaks down the difference between RPOs and play action passes. We get into the QB skillset each one demands, the throws each one creates, and how to choose between them in your weekly call sheet. What we cover: The difference between RPO and play action The QB skillset each one demands The throws each one creates How to choose for your weekly opponent Building both into your offense over time Grab the Gun T RPO Playbook, Play Action Passing Video Series, and Gun T 5.0: https://fbcoachsimpson.com/downloads FREE - Subscribe to the Headsets coaching magazine for weekly clinic-level coaching content: https://fbcoachsimpson.com #footballcoach #rpo #playaction #gunt

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