Good on SFC Green, he has dominated the matches for the last several years and is a consummate professional competitor who sets the bar higher every year. No surprise at all he once again brought it home.
As for the Marines dig? Shooting on the teams has long been a career killer in the USMC. According to the promotion boards, you're either in a deploying unit (even just "deployable" like Division HQ is less than desired if you don't actually go somewhere) where priority #1 is killing bad guys, training Marines to kill bad guys, finding Marines to kill bad guys, or you're wasting your time hiding from one of the previous three priorities and destined to take a "P" this go-around and that will likely lead to a few more before an additional rocker finds its way onto your sleeve. There's more than a few historical writings about this. The teams are operated on minimal funding, minimal support, and minimal staffing.