It didn't take long for the San Francisco 49ers to get on the board on “Monday Night Football” against the Cleveland Browns. In fact, it only took one play. On the 49ers first offensive play of the night, running back Matt Breida took an outside zone run 83 yards down the field for a touchdown.

Rewatch the play and appreciate fullback Kyle Juszczyk's (No. 44) block. The fullback sells a run to the right side, then flips back out to seal the edge on the left. Appreciate your fullbacks, folks.

Nonetheless, Breida read the field well and ran through Juszcyk's man-made block. From there, the Browns defense couldn't do anything. Breida is simply too fast for the Cleveland defense. He may be too fast for any defense to handle. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, he ran for 22.3 mph on the touchdown scamper; the fastest for any ballcarrier in the last three seasons.

Speed kills, especially when the execution is perfect.

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