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  • Giedi
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Originally posted by Waterbear:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
People complaining about Nick not practicing are either sarcastic or have never had an injury before.

or they're trying to be Hysterikal.

Him not practicing before Week 1 and ankle not being 100% clearly showed in the first half. Felt like he adjusted and started to feel the game in the 2nd half. If a day or two really helps him heal, i'd be up for letting him sit a whole week including that weeks game to make sure hes closest to 100% as possible. Him being close to 100% will have so much more potential and impact on the game.
is there any concern that he re-aggravated the ankle on Sunday and might be out this next Sunday?
  • mayo49
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I need some goddamn Bosa ankle news.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Sep 11, 2019 at 7:45 PM ]
Originally posted by judodono:
is there any concern that he re-aggravated the ankle on Sunday and might be out this next Sunday?

Nope
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by judodono:
is there any concern that he re-aggravated the ankle on Sunday and might be out this next Sunday?

Nope

The only cure for his injury is rest and that is a costly cure if we want to maintain a quality pass rush
At this point I'd rather him sit a week. I understand that will hurt our pass rush, but I'd rather have Bosa heal up then injure it more because it's not 100%.
We have a bye week in less than three weeks, and he just proved in his FIRST NFL game that he can be productive even if he's not 100%.

Is it really all that unreasonable to have him sit out practices, tough it out for just two games and then get 15 days of rest after that?
Bosa can get all the rest he needs after the Steelers game, I usually like bye weeks around week 8 but getting Bosa rest earlier on to go with Coleman, Verrett and any guy that happens to get banged up before that time is good to have the bye early.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We have a bye week in less than three weeks, and he just proved in his FIRST NFL game that he can be productive even if he's not 100%.

Is it really all that unreasonable to have him sit out practices, tough it out for just two games and then get 15 days of rest after that?

This. f**k practice. Let him rest during the week then let him play. It's an ankle sprain. He can sit a week and then still re aggravate it later on
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
We have a bye week in less than three weeks, and he just proved in his FIRST NFL game that he can be productive even if he's not 100%.

Is it really all that unreasonable to have him sit out practices, tough it out for just two games and then get 15 days of rest after that?

Not one bit, Bosa is 1 of the rare guys who was ready to step on the field the moment he was drafted due to his technique even if he didn't play since last September.
Rest up Bosa bro, all you need to do is save your strength for chasing down the QB, you don't need practice for that.
just skip all the practices.
Originally posted by Youngone:
Rest up Bosa bro, all you need to do is save your strength for chasing down the QB, you don't need practice for that.

He can practice in his mind when he's studying film and in his dreams when he's chasing the QB over and over again.

I don't think having him play two three-hour games over the next three weeks and having him rest all other hours is too much to ask for.
Originally posted by judodono:
is there any concern that he re-aggravated the ankle on Sunday and might be out this next Sunday?

No he was given a "maintenance" day on the first practice day of the week. Nothing to see here, it's like the football version of load management for NBA players.
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