I miss? A quarterback who could tuck the ball and run with some conviction. This new spread stuff is fine, but it's all finesse. I remember watching our guys in the old Southwest Conference days, when the option was a legitimate weapon, not just a gimmick play you run once a season. It built toughness. It made linebackers hesitate for a split second, and that's all a real playmaker needed. Now every offense looks the same, just five-wide and a prayer. There's no identity, no physical imposition. It's like watching seven-on-seven drills with pads on. The game has lost its soul when you can't even appreciate a well-executed triple option that grinds a defense into dust over four quarters.