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For your consideration, two football plays


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Nanlina
Date Mar. 10th 11:35 AM Icon 357 Date 0

 

For your consideration, two football plays. With under a minute before halftime, San Francisco's Raheem Mostert was on fire. Stationed back behind the line, the running waited patiently to snap the ball. Once he did, Mostert will maintain the end. Then it came: the snap, the flip. Mostert cradled the ballbobbed right down the first running lane, then juked, then weaved left, sprinting through a sea of yellow helmets and into the end zone for a 49ers touchdown.

Drew Brees walked up and took his position under centre back behind the fullback. It had been over in a flash. Touchdown Arizona Cardinals.

Eight times threw. The next --if Drew Brees playing with the Cards didn't tip you off--took place in the finals of this Madden 20 Club Championship in December of the last year. Volterax ended the contest with passing yards.

In other words, the running game is ascendant, either in the actual NFL and its digital counterpart. Even though an air raid crime where quarterbacks and wide receivers connect on 40-yard passes is electrical, running backs and fast-footed quarterbacks maintain teams afloat, wear defenses outside, and help control the clock.

In the actual world, the 49ers' running attack, assembled on the bottoms of running backs Moshert, Tevin Coleman, and Matt Breida, superstar tight end George Kittle, and fullback Kyle Juszczyk's blocking, is one of the biggest talking points going into the Super Bowl this weekend. CBS, NBC Sports, and nearly every other sports socket have been posing the question: Can the Chiefs stop the 49ers' run game?

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