I would have the offense learn 2 wishbone plays. Those have to be practiced consistently to get the timing down, so it might be awhile before the team could run the plays well enough to use them in a game. I would not want to use the wishbone as the base formation because it has limitations. But, think of how it would screw our opponents, if, all of a sudden Juan Jennings was the wishbone QB, we had Chandler and Kelly in the backfield with one of our quicker tight ends at fullback. I really think the more diversified you can make the offense, without making it overcomplicated, the harder it is for the opponent to plan a defense and to defend.