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Originally posted by devich:
He won, $2 million a game. One trick pony, every once in a while. Actor. Good for him.

Cannot disagree. He certainly won at life.
Indeed he is a one trick pony. Weak bull rush that rarely amounts to anything positive. His play is becoming almost as insufferable as his post game pressers.
Originally posted by devich:
Splain me football then, please.

Game is 11v11. Line of scrimmage is 7v4. 2 of 4 not great, they 1v1. 1 guy great, he play 3v1 and win, others don't so QB get away.
Bro you got ahold of the qb pull him down with your body weight dont hold hands with him till he makes a throw
I'm legit worried about his hip injury 🙏.
Originally posted by Darkness49ers:
I could not agree more. It's disheartening to watch this sloth play this season. He's a glorified Chase Young. Fellow Ohio State teammate.

I've keyed in on his play specifically and it's jarring how clueless he is on the field. He aimlessly rushes the passer with tunnel vision, zero awareness of where the QB is or what the play is.

He is not disruptive in the least bit. He doesn't wreck a game. He never gets home. He isn't on the same planet as TJ or Chris Jones. I'm sick of watching this clown play on Sundays. For what he's being paid, he's not earning it. I would look to deal him after the season if the team doesn't reach it's ultimate goal this season.

I'm starting to think this has nothing to do with football.
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.

Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.


What did I say that was not true?

Yesterday he did nothing in a positive way to impact that game. He actually was going to be one of the goats if they lost.

Missed tackles, offside penalties, very rarely does he impact the game down to down (like Fred and Lenoir do, for instance).

But if you need a sack up 14 in the 4th quarter, or on a 3rd and 20, Nick's your man.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:

Do you have anything to contribute to the thread instead of posting this stuff?

If you know football, show it.
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.


What did I say that was not true?

Yesterday he did nothing in a positive way to impact that game. He actually was going to be one of the goats if they lost.

Missed tackles, offside penalties, very rarely does he impact the game down to down (like Fred and Lenoir do, for instance).

But if you need a sack up 14 in the 4th quarter, or on a 3rd and 20, Nick's your man.

What about the sack up 3 that should've put the game away if our offense didn't give the ball right back? Now did Fred do that? All while having an injury that probably should've kept him out.
[ Edited by MucketyMuck on Nov 11, 2024 at 7:08 AM ]
Here's TJ Watt yesterday against a backup tackle. I had to double check that he even played lol.
Originally posted by TD49ers:
Originally posted by Monsterniner:
Make Bosa Great Again

Lol

lol
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:

Do you have anything to contribute to the thread instead of posting this stuff?

If you know football, show it.

Just laughing at jokes
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.


What did I say that was not true?

Yesterday he did nothing in a positive way to impact that game. He actually was going to be one of the goats if they lost.

Missed tackles, offside penalties, very rarely does he impact the game down to down (like Fred and Lenoir do, for instance).

But if you need a sack up 14 in the 4th quarter, or on a 3rd and 20, Nick's your man.

What about the sack up 3 that should've put the game away if our offense didn't give the ball right back? Now did Fred do that? All while having an injury that probably should've kept him out.

A 3rd and 13 in an obvious pass situation against a backup LT versus an offense without its top 2 WR's.

I'd hope he got a sack there too.

I'm talking about the plays within the meat of the game that he seems to go invisible for.
[ Edited by Schulzy on Nov 11, 2024 at 7:41 AM ]
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Originally posted by MucketyMuck:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Schulzy:
Bosa has become your classic front-runner type of pass rusher.

He impacts the game only when the team is ahead and in obvious pass situations, like the 3rd and long yesterday for the only impact play he made.

In a tight game or when the team is behind, he is basically a non-factor. He wasn't like that in 2019, or even in 2022.

He got paid and he lost his main focus.


What did I say that was not true?

Yesterday he did nothing in a positive way to impact that game. He actually was going to be one of the goats if they lost.

Missed tackles, offside penalties, very rarely does he impact the game down to down (like Fred and Lenoir do, for instance).

But if you need a sack up 14 in the 4th quarter, or on a 3rd and 20, Nick's your man.

What about the sack up 3 that should've put the game away if our offense didn't give the ball right back? Now did Fred do that? All while having an injury that probably should've kept him out.

A 3rd and 13 in an obvious pass situation against a backup LT versus an offense without its top 2 WR's.

I'd hope he got a sack there too.

I'm talking about the plays within the meat of the game that he seems to go invisible for.


Originally posted by Hysterikal:

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