"Once Morgs was on the ball I thought we looked more threatening.
"But I never comment straight after games about team selections."
Morgan and halves partner Johnathan Thurston are under enormous pressure to click this year after the Cowboys' nightmare start.
Green leapt to their defence on Saturday night despite North Queensland being restricted to one try at home by a Raiders outfit that had lost their last nine games in Townsville.
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'I don't think it is fair to put it all on those two," Green said.
"If you look across the park we haven't found our rhythm as a team for long enough periods yet."
Green said the Cowboys' plight was best summed up by Morgan's 68th-minute bombed try.
North Queensland looked certain to score and reel in the Raiders' 12-8 lead when Morgan broke free running off Thurston.
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Morgan had options aplenty around him and could have even pinned the ears back and backed himself to score.
Instead Morgan second-guessed himself and had the ball knocked out of his hands by Canberra's Jack Wighton.
"That is probably us as a team," Green said.
"We are in two minds at the moment in a lot of areas.
"We manage to find the wrong decision at the moment.
"Across the board we need to simplify things and get back to what we do best."
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