a lot of options --- kinda like what Paul Johnson does with this triple option offense --- They can have 4 wides and with motion, the slot guy goes to the I formation. He's very, very creative. I remember Paul Johnson saying that when he was the OC for Hawaii, and they ran the same type of offense (the motion portion) of it and broke a lot of records at that school. The great thing about these offenses that they've both stated, is that year to year, the plays that call for bringing a guy in motion can be geared toward more running plays or passing plays, depending on the personnel and strength of skill players at either RB or WR during that specific year. -- That's dynamite. I will find more information on this. I read an article recently that discussed why both Peterson and Johnson utilize the same philosophies.