I genuinely don't know how someone could look at how much of a disaster the Dollar Package was last year and not be confused as to why Botelho and others didn't get more snaps in those situations. Or abandoned that altogether for different sub packages to fit wider array of players skillsets. I find it for more likely than Freeman fell victim to his own scheme and stopped trying to be creative with his players.
Food for thought, I believe that Bertrand played the second most snaps, last season, than any player in the last 3 seasons. I looked that up at the end of last season and don't have it handy but the number was insane. The fact that Freeman couldn't find more options on the entire roster than Bertrand playing that many snaps is not an indictment on the entire roster that's been winning a lot of games but his ability to be creative or flexible with said players.
Elko/Lea/Elston were very creative with the Front 7 in sub packages. Whether that was stunting, slanting, moving players around, etc. Last year we saw a substantial reduction in all of those things. Okwara and Hayes used to play together. We used to play Kareem, Hayes, and Okwara together. Last season we played 3 DT's together? Foskey played opposite MTA? Kareem used to lineup at 3T and stunt with Tillery at DE. How often was Foskey inside in those packages. There was just a total lack of creativity in sub packages, with the front 7, because we were hell bent on playing the damn Dollar package in a way that Freeman clearly had pre-determined.