I thought the statue of liberty to the tight end was an especially creative way to run the ball.
It is true that we do a better job on running plays not to the running backs. The QB sweeps and counters work well. And the couple times we've run some end arounds - Carter and Westy so far this year - are nice. We just don't run nearly as many of those plays.
I'd just like to see it be a bigger part of the offense and actually give the RBs a chance to do some work.
Despite Tommy not being hyper precise on screen passes, I think that's been the best way we've gotten our RBs to the edge and out in open space. It seems like we've tried that roughly as many times as we have stretch runs, and so far it's just worked better. So I think it's a little nitpicky to say we haven't given our runningbacks a chance in this regard. It just shows up on the receiving section of the stat sheet instead of the rushing section.
Personally I love the 4-yard runs up the middle. I equate it to the jab in boxing. It's not flashy, but it's what you lean on to set everything else up.
That and I'm just a big fan of smashmouth football.