 When teams win the Super Bowl, afterwards things can get really tough because you have this group of guys that came together and they accomplished the ultimate goal in the NFL and that's to be crowned as the best team in the league. And obviously last year that was the Kansas City Chiefs and winning the Super Bowl it came with its own sets of problems. Good problems to have but still nonetheless problems because you have to pay your quarterback and you have to figure out ways how to pay and put together a team full of capable players to get the job done. So that's the bright side of things but there's also another team that plays in the Super Bowl and that's the team that loses and a lot of times the team that loses in the Super Bowl it takes them forever to get back and a lot of them are just they're never the same afterwards. I don't know why it's like that but things can get ugly. And after the Super Bowl one player in particular has been asking for a raise that being Raheem Moster. Now Raheem Moster he is bounced around from a lot of teams but it seemed as if he found a home in San Francisco and then with the opportunity presenting himself with Jared McKinnon getting injured Raheem Moster he got his opportunity. He stepped into the lineup. He was just a special teams player but when he got his chance he did his thing. But after the Super Bowl a few months after that he requested to get a raise. He wanted to be paid like his play. He wanted his pay to match his play but the 49ers obviously haven't done anything with that yet and then we see this report that came out about 10 minutes ago says after months of unproductive talks with the 49ers about fairly adjusting Raheem Moster's contract which paid him for special teams we have requested a trade disappointing that it will come to this for a guy who led all NFL running backs in yards per carry and helped lead them to the Super Bowl. Now it's a beautiful thing to have a good agent and what good agents do is they will make you shine. They will help you shine and they will be a little petty with it too because like let's look at it again. It said it's disappointing that it will come to this for a guy who led all NFL running backs in yards per carry. So let's look at his numbers because he in fact did lead all running backs in yards per carry because he averaged 5.8 yards per carry this past season. The only person who averaged more than him was Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson because he averaged 6.9 but see that's where things are a little tricky because it's like they cherry picked but hey that's what agents are for man agents are there to make you look the best that you can possibly look so if they got to find the stat that matters the most and that makes you look the best and put you on the top of the list they're gonna find that. So again he was the highest running back with the highest yards per carry that's 5.8 yards per carry right under him was another Raven Gus Edwards running back he averaged 5.4 yards per carry and Derek Henry averaged 5.1 yards per carry Devin Singletary from the Beals he averaged 5.1 yards per carry so that's cool that that that's cool that that he does have that number that works in his favor but then when you look at the total production for the entire season and the regular season he had 137 carries for 772 yards eight touchdowns. Wow that that is some solid production that is some solid production but in today's league in today's NFL and today's day in age a running back that puts up these numbers is not going to get much value on the on the open mark on the market on the trade block he's not going to generate much value and he's he's requesting a trade at a time where a lot of teams are already set not saying that it's impossible because now now that he's gotten more of an opportunity teams have been able to see hey okay this guy can't really put in some work he can really he can really go but it just the timing is bad it's it's bad timing um but I don't I honestly don't think he's gonna be traded but if he does get traded out I don't think the 49ers are gonna really receive much but I don't really think the 49ers and a lot of NFL teams really don't they don't value the running back like they used to they do not value the position like they used to because with running backs they feel like hey you can find a running back anywhere and you don't have to invest big time in a running back because you could just you can get them wherever and in some cases that has been true uh and and some people just do running back by committee they do running back by committee so they don't fully invest on having a number one back especially in today with how it's such a passing league but uh anyway so I just I'm not sure what's gonna happen with excuse me with the Raheem Moster now um the way that I talked about earlier how the how the agents they'll cherry pick for their uh for their clients now he did lead the league in yards per carry but let's look at the total yards total Russian yards and see where he was at there let's just look at the top five Derek Henry number one little over 1500 yards Nick Chubb number two little under 1500 yards McCaffrey was number three with uh 1300 yards well 1387 Ezekiel Elliott had 1357 uh Chris Carson had oh he had 1230 I didn't even know he had that much Lamar Jackson had 1200 six but my point is that when it came to total rushing yards he wasn't even in the top 15 he wasn't even in the top 15 so even though his agent they pulled that out hey he this guy had the highest yards per carry and it's disappointing that somebody who got the highest yards per carry we can't even come to an ideal we can't even strike a deal but then the team they can go back and be like yeah he had the highest yards per carry but if you have a lot less carries than these other guys and a lot less yards then we could just find somebody else who could do that same thing and that's not a knock on Raheem Moster at all it's not a knock but that's just how teams will look at it because they're gonna look at the bigger picture they're not just gonna focus on that one highest yards per carry they're gonna look at everything and while again he did when he got his opportunity he did his thing he did his thing but I just I don't really see anything coming to this and I think it could even get to the point where Raheem Moster where he actually requests not only to be traded but to actually be released I could see that happen but you definitely you got to start here this got to be the starting point because you don't want to be out there as a free agent even though he would get picked up but you don't want to be out there as a free agent especially at a time like right now because it's hard it's hard especially everything going on with the pandemic and whatnot but you don't want to be out there as a free agent with the way that the season is right now so it's so smarter to ask for a trade first like okay if I get traded I can keep my salary and possibly even get a raise from a new team they may value me more give me some more money but if you ask to be released then oh salary done that's it you have no income so this is a I guess a smart business move on his part but I just I don't really see the 49ers budging and I think maybe he could attempt to do a holdout I'm not even I'm not even sure how this is going to go I'm not sure where this is going to go um but I just I don't see it ending in a good way for Raheem Moster I just because I feel like the 49ers they obviously have all the leverage since he's on the contract until 2021 um so they they got all the leverage in that uh but mmm it's a it's not even a tricky situation it's just one that I feel like I feel like they won't even bat an eye twice to it feel like they look at it they look at the request then they obviously got the request already but then they'll be like okay cool whatever he'll get over that's what I think they'll do from 49ers standpoint but hey we'll see anyway like Raheem Moster wants to be with the 49ers I'm out