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A**N
A Good Product, But Could Be Better
Not a bad book. Not much to read, but plenty to take in. Coach Hargitt has a lot of nice RPO's in this book, many with slight variations. This book could be better though. In my opinion, brief explanations on when to use each type of RPO would be helpful as well as when and why you should use similar RPOs. By that, I mean we have 20 or so RPO's off of the counter. Some are just a slight route variation. Some of the terminology would be confusing for young or inexperience coaches. Overall, a nice product, but the feeling I have is this probably is best suited to supplement his other books on RPOs and the Air Raid. Read the Coaching the RPO offense and Coaching the Air Raid first to gain a better understanding of this book.
S**K
A Good Toolbox For Adding the RPO to the Offense.
This book has some good ideas for adding Run-Pass options for an offense. The focus is on the running play portion of the RPO, which gives important information on the blocking for the play, with a pointer on reading the defensive end to determine whether to run or pass.
M**Y
basic
gave basics of RPO offense.
B**E
Great Book
Lots a great info and plays. Definitely recommend if you are curious in learning RPO concepts. Wish we could have seen some 4 front.
S**B
Ehhh
Not a very detailed book. Shows diagrams and a brief discussion of the Quarterback's read. Wouldn't recommend this book. Hargitt has better ones out there
R**S
One Star
Very rudimentary. Lacks detail.
A**R
This book has a ton of RPO's that are easy to install and use with basic run concepts
This book has a ton of RPO's that are easy to install and use with basic run concepts. Great book!
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