Watch as Coach Neal Brown breaks down game clips of his outside zone WR tunnel screen. This is called a boundary play, not an RPO, and he prefers to run it early in the game to slow down the linebackers. The receiver pushes vertically for three steps, retraces, and returns down the line of scrimmage to the ball. Coach also details the aim points and responsibilities for both the receivers and O-Line. The QB must ride the back for two steps to sell the run before pulling back to gain depth and make the throw.
Neal Brown was previously coaching at West Virginia University.