We've had similar packages in the playbook and have, for the most part, failed to use them since that throwback moment when we surprised tOSU and jammed it down their throats. Of course, we got cute and moved away from it before they demonstrated they could stop it, but its been there in the playbook. I think the bigger problem is that type of offense is not in Scott's DNA as a play-caller, as I'd think we would have seen it again since then. I would be surprised to see something like this from Whipple as well. Having watched several years of Whipple ball living in New England, even with bad quarterbacks, smashmouth football (i..e, I form, Power I, Single/Double wing, etc) would not be a way you'd describe his offensive philosophy.
As for who do you key on? Quite frankly, I haven't seen enough of Grant to know HOW much of a threat he is. Yant has yet to prove he can be a reliable, every down back. Fun topic, but way too many questions to know if this is even feasible or a wrinkle Scott/Whip would even employ with the current depth chart.
I've said it before, I'd be more than happy to take an old school/boring approach to offense. But I highly doubt we will see that with the guys responsible for our offense.