since Jackson announced he was changing to a RB, ive had this vision of handing off to him in a off tackle stretch run that turns into a RPO with him and either the TE or outside WR
Imagine the outside WR locked in a block with JJ sprinting to the sideline, WR block and release on a go route and JJ pulls up and lobs it over the top. This could theoretically be absolutely brutal to defend. These edge defenders flying up to the LOS to beat their block would have no idea they are actually getting beat over the top.
You never see a pass after a handoff and i truly dont understand it. Especially a trick play/reverse that is blown up and looks to lose a ton of yards. Throw that s**t away!!! Dont understand why that isnt coached. This im confident someone will figure out eventually….
Anyway, the reverse RPO might be a terrible idea and could be tricky to execute. Or maybe there is a rule im missing that makes this whole thing moot. I would love to see it tried though. Tons of variations you could run with the TE and/or weakside slot.