CPJ's bread and butter, "old stables", has been the read option. He can run that out of whatever formation you choose, pistol, flex-bone, diamond, etc. As you stated, there were a ton of rocket-tosses and straight dives called. Plays that did not require a read option (whether it's a double option or triple option). Vad struggled with making the reads consistently (per many people who are much more knowledgeable than I), so CPJ narrowed his playbook, minimizing many of the read-option plays. That's the only point I was trying to make. I am saying only that CPJ called plays that he thought Vad (and the offense) could run successfully, and that these were not "his old stables".
(BTW, historically we ran the T-O many more times a game than we did this year. I understand it's only one play, but it was used more more the first 5 years than it was this year.)