Regarding BWJ's catch: yes it was spectacular but we already knew he could make spectacular plays. His ability to make routine plays with extreme consistency remains very much in question.
Regarding the offense: with the inevitable caveat of "but it's still early" it's hard not to observe that two runs per game wouldn't even have worked in 1968. And it definitely won't work the way the game is played today.
Regarding BWJ's catch: yes it was spectacular but we already knew he could make spectacular plays. His ability to make routine plays with extreme consistency remains very much in question.
Regarding the offense: with the inevitable caveat of "but it's still early" it's hard not to observe that two runs per game wouldn't even have worked in 1968. And it definitely won't work the way the game is played today.