??? You previously stated the 2 set blocking TE power formation is meaningless in today's NFL, as our skill positions are very good on offense, and if we do (they) "are dumber than a box of rocks." But elaborate on a team almost 20 years ago that ran the ball better than anyone else contradicting what you commented in the first place. Yes Sharpe was the starting TE, but Dwayne Carswell was the blocking TE in two TE sets, and a good blocker. Lets also remember, Denver used zone blocking in that offense and dictated TD''s decision routes. He alone wasn't the reason for dominance all the time. It doesn't take just one TE to have a solid running game. Heath was exceptional in blocking and considered ""money" in the receiving game, so he was an exception to the rule.
I agree we should be able to run the ball without Heath, but we still will use the two TE hybrid formation Haley favors. Calling the coaches "dumb"and ""idiots" on both analogies intimates you are not considering the style of offense they are using. Ben's offense. with AB and Bell as the key accessories. Your comparison model is flawed with too many x-factors involved. Its been floated that Green will be set out as a WR in some packages (Trip or Bunch I suppose) so a second TE would/could be used anyway. How about agreeing to disagree just to keep the passive/aggressive comments about posters opinions to a minimum. I think the board is familiar with it already.
Ike, Pop won't change his preconceived notions if you argue with facts, trust me . . .WE HAVE TRIED! lol

