It came up on another thread, but the 4th down Miller run in the 2014 Big Ten title game was an interesting piece of pure "football."
The call was tactically better than a straight handoff. But it wasn't trusting talent in a certain way (well, to picking a pure downhill runner's pure talent). They had better numbers to the boundary, and end up missing the play on a sort of ridiculous effort from the OLB.
But it was also a bit of having only one outcome and one version of the choice. If they run right into a 6-man front, with the defense accounting for every gap and the safeties likely triggering down, and Hyde gets stopped, folks are lamenting just running up the middle with all the options they had.