I would love to see any increased misdirection. The counter trey examples are just a sample. Naked bootlegs in key short yardage situations with a tight end trailer if they key on the QB would be great to see once in a while (I retract this statement if King is in at QB, as I'd be too nervous he'd get hit), and more QB pump fakes to get their DBs to bite. It doesn't have to be double-reverses, but the QB jab step with the throw to the TE was one of our most successful plays last year (I don't know if that play failed even once and almost resulted in a TD every time).
The better and more aggressive the defense, the more we should be mixing in the misdirection so we have football judo/jiu-jitsu and turn their strengths against them. Just getting the opponents defense to hesitate even a little, seemed to open up big plays for us last year. If you want the key to have any chance at staying within two or three touchdowns of Alabama, we have to keep them off-balance. The ultimate clinic of an overpowered opponent keeping the stronger team off-balance was that 2007 Fiesta Bowl in which Boise St gave Oklahoma fits all game.