I agree but it is the same thing. If he is in and inline or as a wingback on one side you are in a two TE running set, with one back. It can go to either side. If they line up and stack the box, the same exact thing occurs, and you can split him out to either side, which is what they did with DiMarco. Then the D is faced with either a LB or a S out there to cover him depending on the D they called. There is seemingly no difference, except you have a threat, Sweeney.