Oh, Jeebus. Now can't even banter with you. Ok, I'll keep that in mind going forward.
As to not understanding the spread option, here's an example. I call to your attention the multiple times you have said that the offense had become a series of "QB keepers". I reminded you twice that there was only one QB keep play in the whole offense that we saw a lot of last year: the QB power sweep that Tobias ran effectively in the USF, VT, and UNC games. In those games we really were a "QB keeper" offense, largely because Paul didn't think Tobias had the full package down pat. In the rest of the games, what you were seeing was - usually - the inside veer where opposing Ds were trying to forbid the pitch. This is an old D strategy with the spread option: make the QB run and try to run down his tank. Everybody here who looked at a Longest Day game film knows this was what was going on.
Now actually, I suspect that you know this is what was happening, but you thought the "QB keeper" meme was more effective in opposing the spread option and, not coincidently, Paul. But, of course, all I have to go on is what you say and that shows a misunderstanding of what the O was up to.
Well, enough. I'll stop responding to your posts on this. On other matters, not so much.