Great summation of the RPO and how it functions/stresses the defense. However, I think I misrepresented my point, I actually understand the mechanics of the RPO and why/how it is successful. I think my question was really geared towards whether it is even the offense that we should be running, the offense that aligns with the skillset of our players. I brought up MY and Mason Rudolph specifically, because whatever that offense was....that's what we should be doing. Clifford is fast, he isn't Cam Newton. Allar is built like a mac truck and doesn't seem particularly fleet of foot. Like last year, we really can't afford to have our QB hurt this year(albeit Clifford did get hurt IN the pocket). I haven't read anything about us transforming our offense, so I doubt it will happen, but MY has experience with pocket passers. Although effective at running the ball at times, I don't think any game plan in which Clifford needs to run for 70 yards is a sustainable model if we hope to win 9-10 games throughout the year.