Originally posted by qnnhan7:
He should practice on that ankle first before trying to play in the opener. See how it would respond.
Are you suggesting the 49er coaches/staff don't know this? Because if so.... I mean, come on now, lol.
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
He should practice on that ankle first before trying to play in the opener. See how it would respond.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:How often will we see Bosa and Ford on the field at the same time, assuming they're both healthy. I've seen some comments that they play the same position and will be rotated. I would think they would have them both out there on 3rd and long situations so they could get maximum pressure.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
How often will we see Bosa and Ford on the field at the same time, assuming they're both healthy. I've seen some comments that they play the same position and will be rotated. I would think they would have them both out there on 3rd and long situations so they could get maximum pressure.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
How often will we see Bosa and Ford on the field at the same time, assuming they're both healthy. I've seen some comments that they play the same position and will be rotated. I would think they would have them both out there on 3rd and long situations so they could get maximum pressure.
Originally posted by captveg:Originally posted by qnnhan7:He should practice on that ankle first before trying to play in the opener. See how it would respond.
Are you suggesting the 49er coaches/staff don't know this? Because if so.... I mean, come on now, lol.
Dante Pettis and Nick Bosa are scratched (cat pun) from today's game. Bosa remains a possibility to play in Week 1. pic.twitter.com/8Dooj9c5sW
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) August 30, 2019
You make the call: #49ers rookie Nick Bosa strolls onto field before exhibition finale. Team hoping he can play Week 1 at Bucs after ankle sprain 3 weeks ago pic.twitter.com/GY85s5wN1J
— Cam Inman (@CamInman) August 30, 2019
Originally posted by NYniner85:Looking pretty good
Dante Pettis and Nick Bosa are scratched (cat pun) from today's game. Bosa remains a possibility to play in Week 1. pic.twitter.com/8Dooj9c5sW
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) August 30, 2019
Originally posted by Heroism:Originally posted by CatchMaster80:How often will we see Bosa and Ford on the field at the same time, assuming they're both healthy. I've seen some comments that they play the same position and will be rotated. I would think they would have them both out there on 3rd and long situations so they could get maximum pressure.
They both play edge rusher, and there are two edge rushers on the field.
Originally posted by NYniner85:Looking pretty good
Dante Pettis and Nick Bosa are scratched (cat pun) from today's game. Bosa remains a possibility to play in Week 1. pic.twitter.com/8Dooj9c5sW
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) August 30, 2019
Originally posted by NYniner85:Looking pretty good
Dante Pettis and Nick Bosa are scratched (cat pun) from today's game. Bosa remains a possibility to play in Week 1. pic.twitter.com/8Dooj9c5sW
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) August 30, 2019
Originally posted by NYniner85:Not much of a limp there
You make the call: #49ers rookie Nick Bosa strolls onto field before exhibition finale. Team hoping he can play Week 1 at Bucs after ankle sprain 3 weeks ago pic.twitter.com/GY85s5wN1J
— Cam Inman (@CamInman) August 30, 2019
Originally posted by NCommand:
I don't know why this made me laugh but it did.