How to Score a TD off a Pick Play - Mitchel Trubisky & the Chicago Bears

In today’s video, we will look at how Mitchell Trubisky throws a goal line and short yardage RPO rub route for a touchdown. These rub routes and RPOs are almost too easy. Mitchell Trubisky is obviously comfortable making these types of decisions and throws.

He does a nice job of throwing a strike and easy to catch ball for his TE and the touchdown.

Honestly, I’m not sure how any QB hands the ball off on these RPOs, especially, at the goal line. We all want that TD pass.

It’s too easy.

What Are You Going to Learn Today? – How Mitchell Trubisky Throws a Goal Line RPO

Today you are going to learn how Mitchell Trubisky throws a goal line and short yardage RPO rub route for a touchdown. It really is too easy. Based on the defense, whether it’s the front, box count, safety rotation, or coverage Mitchell Trubisky gets the look he wants to throw a simple rub flat for a TD. It’s too easy.

Why is This Concept Important – Mitchell Trubisky and the Wave of the Future

This concept is important because these RPOs are the present and future of football. The RPOs present so many offensive advantages. Then, when you throw in a pick, or rub, or moving screen or whatever you want to call it, the RPOs become unwinnable for many defenses. QBs need to learn to master these types of RPO reads and throws. They really are too easy.

Where Does This Concept Fit – The Present and Future of Mitchell Trubisky

You need to know how the RPOs and rub routes work to be successful in the League and really any level of football nowadays. The RPO is that prevalent. They’re everywhere and for good reason. They work and really put a strain on the defense.

Going Forward – Mitchie? Mitchie, Mitchie, Mitchie!

First off, please let me know if you get that movie reference in the comments below. It was too good to pass up.

In the end, RPOs are here to stay. The rub or pick routes makes them even better concepts. Look for more of them at the goal line or even more of a rules emphasis to get them out of the game. Either way, Mitchie’s ass is going to be purple before the day is out. Have a nice afternoon.

J.T. O'Sullivan