Originally posted by 5thSFG:Breida gave zero f**ks he fumbled that ball. Trap game?
He gave f**ks. He tweeted this right after the game:
That wasn't good enough! Faithful I will do better!
— Matt Breida (@MattBreida) December 16, 2019
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Originally posted by 5thSFG:Breida gave zero f**ks he fumbled that ball. Trap game?
That wasn't good enough! Faithful I will do better!
— Matt Breida (@MattBreida) December 16, 2019
Originally posted by frenchtoast:Don't need to throw in a"pass-catching" Coleman. Mostert leads the 49er RBs in receptions when you analyze the stats. Coleman has been targeted 27 times, has 20 catches for 173 yards, or 8.6 yards per catch. Definitely not earth-shaking stats. Mostert has been targeted 17 times with 12 receptions for 159 yards or 13.3 per catch. So, he averages about 5 more yards per catch. TDs? Mostert - 2, Coleman - 1. Now tell me again about the fantasy that we need Coleman for ANY REASON...My preference is 1-Mostert; 2-Breida; 3-Wilson. Coleman is having a less than adequate season overall and his $5M contract is expendable.
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Breida gave zero f**ks he fumbled that ball. Trap game?
Originally posted by OnTheClock:No excuses. Breida was huge in costing us this game. Kittle was great 99 percent of the game, but the one mistake was the worst at the worst time.
Then of course the defense chokes again. We are not a top 5 team with these injuries. Healthy, sure, but we don't look like a complete team at all without our full set of starters.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:Did he take a snap yesterday?
Originally posted by Byisgod:Dude is absolutely in the doghouse for fumbling last week.
Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by Byisgod:Dude is absolutely in the doghouse for fumbling last week.
Not sure. Thought we might do some of what we were doing earlier in the year with Mostert... we would feed 1a and 1b in the first half and 1c (Mostert) would only get his first touches in the mid 3rd quarter, giving us very fresh legs in those second halves of games.
But given the ebb and flow of this Rams game, we really got away from the run game.