I think with our current roster as it is...double tights and rotating backs is the prime set. I also think Green failed to see the defensive end seemingly always crashing hard down line and should have pulled the ball everything he did that as it would have given big gains. If he had then began to stay home our backs wouldn't have had sone contacts behind line like they did. Double tight ends creates a 7 man line against 7 defenders. The safety has to keep account for Green. That creates psu corners having to play man on man with no real safety help deep. From this it allows TE release into flats for ball movement. Once this happens a few time that 7 on 7 up front causes linebackers to not crash so hard into the pile and then our backs begin to slash. I can't figure out why more of that wasn't used and telling green to focus on that d end...if he's crashing g take off. The use of TEs over middle would necessitate that safety be less focused on green....either way somebody moves the chain s. If not the safety covering the middle then linebackers would have to do it....at which point 7 on 7 becomes 7 on 5 or 6...at which point t those rbs runs wild