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Originally posted by yung_prophet_one:
Why was he sliding and gliding all over the field.. every time he tried 2 cut or shift his momentum he stumbled and was tripping over the grass?? Maybe his ankle is bothering him still?? Maybe it was humid and the grass was little wet or slippery?? Whatever it is if he fixes that he would have had 3 or 4 sacks that game

It was really hot so the grass was sweating a lot.
but his arms are too short, how did he play so well

Originally posted by Alfienator:
It was really hot so the grass was sweating a lot.


Originally posted by yung_prophet_one:
Why was he sliding and gliding all over the field.. every time he tried 2 cut or shift his momentum he stumbled and was tripping over the grass?? Maybe his ankle is bothering him still?? Maybe it was humid and the grass was little wet or slippery?? Whatever it is if he fixes that he would have had 3 or 4 sacks that game

Still probably favoring his ankle, and Jameis is shifty in the pocket.
Originally posted by GNS1310:
I know Dalton is far less mobile than Winston, how is that Bengals OLine?
Go get 'em kid.
(don't let 'em get the ball to Ross!)

The Bengal's OL definitely is not a strength. They got manhandled by the Hawks who were playing without Ansah and had Clowney on a pitch count.

I know Jonah Williams was supposed to start at LT before he got hurt, and they had to kick Cordy Glenn back out to OT to replace him (Glenn had been moved inside to LG).
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
Do you make this same argument in the Jimmie Ward thread?

There's 6 yrs worth of multiple broken bones and soft tissue injuries...yeah totally the same lol.

Ward played all 4 yrs in college, so by your standard he shouldn't have had injury problems coming into the league. Thanks for a perfect example of players can get hurt even if they didn't have issues in college
It may be a crime to say this, but I would be in favor of limiting Bosa's snap count until he's really solid with that ankle.

Or, maybe this is just football, and playing through and with minor injuries like this is just "part of the game."
I think Bosa did really well playing in his first NFL game on a bad wheel. Some of his gaffs will improve as he does over the course of the season. Hopefully we get some guys a bit healthier after our week 4 bye. I hate early byes but it may be a good thing this year.
I wonder if they'll change it so he has 1.5 sacks? Seemed to split the one with Armstead
Good debut for big d*#% nick as expected
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
Do you make this same argument in the Jimmie Ward thread?

There's 6 yrs worth of multiple broken bones and soft tissue injuries...yeah totally the same lol.

Ward played all 4 yrs in college, so by your standard he shouldn't have had injury problems coming into the league. Thanks for a perfect example of players can get hurt even if they didn't have issues in college

No he's clearly injury prone.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
I wonder if they'll change it so he has 1.5 sacks? Seemed to split the one with Armstead

That was a close one I thought
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
I wonder if they'll change it so he has 1.5 sacks? Seemed to split the one with Armstead

I thought so too.
Originally posted by njninersfan420:
Good debut for big d*#% nick as expected

Mullens didnt play 🤔🤔
But Big Balls Bosa did!
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
but his arms are too short, how did he play so well


He did do a semi deathroll on Winston's leg for the sack. Very Gator like of Bosa
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