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Honestly, why has it taken this dude 10 weeks to get on the field?

 

He’s an absolute weapon and a solid piece in passing and running. I saw several plays that Singletary got 4 on that Breida could have gotten 12 because of the difference in speed. Not to say Singletary had a bad game, he’s just limited.

 

Its time for 24 carries a game between the two of them for the rest of the year.

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Singletary was solid and Breida was (and has been) great.   
 

Pretty clear those two are our guys moving forward.   
 

Moss will be the inactive back in case of injury.  
 

That acceleration on the screen pass TD was a first down, at best, with any of our other backs. 

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1 minute ago, FireChans said:

Honestly, why has it taken this dude 10 weeks to get on the field?

 

He’s an absolute weapon and a solid piece in passing and running. I saw several plays that Singletary got 4 on that Breida could have gotten 12 because of the difference in speed. Not to say Singletary had a bad game, he’s just limited.

 

Its time for 24 carries a game between the two of them for the rest of the year.

Brenda gives our offense an additional weapon, but at 2.9 yards per carry, let's not get carried away. That is still a pedestrian performance.

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11 minutes ago, FireChans said:

Honestly, why has it taken this dude 10 weeks to get on the field?

 

He’s an absolute weapon and a solid piece in passing and running. I saw several plays that Singletary got 4 on that Breida could have gotten 12 because of the difference in speed. Not to say Singletary had a bad game, he’s just limited.

 

Its time for 24 carries a game between the two of them for the rest of the year.

Transform may not be the best description. Perhaps, an added wrinkle? We ran our base offense the majority of the game. Regardless, it was nice to see a burst and a RB that get some YAC- Breida had a nice TD and overall a solid game.

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Dont think he as good in pass pro might have kept him off the field. But I agree he needs more touches for sure.

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14 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Singletary was solid and Breida was (and has been) great.   
 

Pretty clear those two are our guys moving forward.   
 

Moss will be the inactive back in case of injury.  
 

That acceleration on the screen pass TD was a first down, at best, with any of our other backs. 

Brieda also shows the patience to see the holes develop and speed to hit them

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9 carries for 26 yards, people may be getting a little ahead of themselves here.

 

He did a nice job getting to the end zone on the screen pass and his speed has been a missing element in their offense, but transforms the offense is a bit strong.

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Devin Singletary is by far our best RB. I don't know why we go away from him. Brieda is the perfect compliment. 

 

 

Because he is slow and doesn’t have NFL speed. 

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1 minute ago, bmur66 said:

Because he is slow and doesn’t have NFL speed. 

and he drops at first contact usually. I did see one play where he shook off a tackler and was pretty amazed. It's a rare sight. 

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26 minutes ago, Spiderweb said:

Brenda gives our offense an additional weapon, but at 2.9 yards per carry, let's not get carried away. That is still a pedestrian performance.

"Brenda"

 

Best nickname in sports?

 

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7 minutes ago, bmur66 said:

Because he is slow and doesn’t have NFL speed. 

He actually looks fast with breida back there compared to when with moss for some reason. The 16yrd run to the goal line showed that

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9 minutes ago, bmur66 said:

Because he is slow and doesn’t have NFL speed. 

Singletary reminds me of a James White type in that he's not a game breaker but he can be good at times or in key situation as he never seems to go down. If he worked on his hands be a good 3rd down RB. 

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6 minutes ago, flmike said:

and he drops at first contact usually. I did see one play where he shook off a tackler and was pretty amazed. It's a rare sight. 

It's not rare at all. He does it every game. For all of his faults, I do appreciate Singletary's grit when taking on tacklers.

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Breida and Singletary are good compliments. Moss is backup moving forward. McDermott is stubbornly loyal to their draft picks. But also, they didn’t appear to care much about the run game earlier in the year. 

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45 minutes ago, Wayne Cubed said:

The difference is in acceleration after the handoff. He’s able to hit the hole, when it’s actually open, instead of being a step or two slower and missing it.

 

There was a run in 2nd half by Singletary to outside, thought if that were Breida running he may have got around the edge.

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