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Originally Posted by REDSKINS4ever
The term 'old option play' was used by old timers such as Pat Summerall and Lou Holtz. The wishbone offense or the option play is one of the oldest plays in the game of football today.
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I'm asking
you what
you mean by 'old option play' because there is no singular 'option play'.
The option is a football concept that is applied in various formations and systems.
Those systems are termed "
option" because the execution of the play is deteremined by the ballcarrier
reading/keying* off a defender giving them the
option* to either keep the ball or give the ball to another possible ball carrier. Usually the read/keyed defender is unblocked by design to give the offense a numerical advantage in blocking elsewhere.
*(hence the term:
read option )
Also, the wishbone is another formation/system that
can be option but doesn't have to be, their are plenty of teams that use wishbone formation and don't option.
So, I ask again, what are you refering to when
you say option?
I've been quite specific when I refer to option throughout this thread and like I've mentioned already in my previous post evidence on how/why option concepts are not as easily defended as you seem to think.
Lets not speak in platitudes when we can have a real football X's and O's conversation and discuss in specifics.
The aim for most of my threads is to have an honest to goodness football discussion.