Georgia Tech’s Justin Thomas has successful tryout with Saints

Maybe... I'm not so sure the talent at Navy wasn't up to par with all the teams they beat. Saying what a team does with a certain system and ignoring what they might would do with a more common system seems unproveable and 100% opinion. What is factual is that a team hasn't won a National Championship nor a Super Bowl with that system almost literally since Nam..

I get the love. It's throwback, nostalgic football. I've debated this with my brother (a HS football coach and flexbone purist) more times than I can count. It's just not relevant anymore in big boy football, and it hurts the development of talented athletes IMO

If you have time to prepare your players for it you can some what contain it. Usually a option team like GT/Navy/AF if they have a solid match up week one or in a bowl game they don't fair so well. Talent difference in teams will show up quickly. Now it gets difficult during the grind of a season cause you have to throw out your whole base defense for a week. Auburn got to Champ running basically a flex/wish from shotgun it still works. Pairs very well with a team with a strong defense. LSU should have ran it in my opinion. Right personal very tough to stop.