You want to know what I miss watching these days? The option. I mean a real, bone-crushing, fullback-leading-through-the-hole option game. Everyone is running these spread looks now with quarterbacks who can't read a defensive end to save their lives. It is a lost art and it breaks my heart. I remember watching us run the option in the late 90s under Barry Alvarez and you knew every single Saturday that we were going to line up and dare you to stop us. We did not need a 4.4 forty quarterback. We needed a kid who could pitch the ball at the last second and a fullback who would run through a wall. Ron Dayne ran for 2,000 yards in 1999 and a lot of that came from the option game setting up those downhill runs. Now it is all RPOs and quarterback runs where they slide five yards short of a first down. Give me the old triple option any day of the week. That is real football.