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Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
f**king idiot that's not how you dribble a basketball

No, but its what he does to opposing QBs.

Or anyone who questions his bball skillz.
  • titan
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Looking like a guy that wants to comeback! Now let's see some Dee Ford rehab vids?! 😂
I have so much fan PTSD from the Harbaugh, Jim
Tomsula, and Chip Kelly years that when I first saw the WZ headline "Video shows 49ers DE Nick Bosa.......'s rehab progress" I immediately thought he got arrested or something. I got scared for a second.
  • Giedi
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Originally posted by titan:
Looking like a guy that wants to comeback! Now let's see some Dee Ford rehab vids?! 😂

If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.
Originally posted by Giedi:
If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.

Originally posted by Giedi:
If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.
Originally posted by Heroism:
The return of the king.


Looks ready to go ha ha
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by titan:
Looking like a guy that wants to comeback! Now let's see some Dee Ford rehab vids?! 😂

If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.

that really depends on the zebras.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by titan:
Looking like a guy that wants to comeback! Now let's see some Dee Ford rehab vids?! 😂

If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.

that really depends on the zebras.

The frustrating part is that our DL was working the KC OL in the Super Bowl, but the refs had already decided not to call holding at all, so they just got to neutralize our pass rush without consequence.
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Originally posted by ninerjok:
Originally posted by Giedi:
If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.

Originally posted by Giedi:
If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.
Originally posted by Heroism:
The return of the king.


Looks ready to go ha ha

Personally, I think he'll take a year to get back up to his form at the end of 2019 season. Then again, I'm just glad he can recover from this. His dad's career was short lived due to a knee injury too.
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Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by titan:
Looking like a guy that wants to comeback! Now let's see some Dee Ford rehab vids?! 😂

If we can get another all-pro DB in the draft and also get some DLine depth behind Hyder, Kinlaw and Bosa too, that should help the pass defense. That should go a long way to prevent 3rd and 15 yard conversions by opposing teams.

that really depends on the zebras.

The frustrating part is that our DL was working the KC OL in the Super Bowl, but the refs had already decided not to call holding at all, so they just got to neutralize our pass rush without consequence.

Walsh always said you have to have a team with enough talent to beat the opposing team *and* the refs. Having said that, the salary cap really makes that very difficult with the talent designed to be spread evenly across the NFL.

You almost have to cheat (see the Patriots) to stay on top.
  • thl408
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I missed watching him terrorize left tackles last season. Warner is fun to watch, but Bosa is still #1 to me in terms of entertainment value when I focus on an individual.
Originally posted by NYniner85:

His legs are wider than my shoulders lol
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

His legs are wider than my shoulders lol

This f**king guy turns loose shorts into yoga shorts
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

His legs are wider than my shoulders lol

He a thicc boy.
Bosa was a man possessed in the Super Bowl. He kicked that left tackle's ass the entire game. One of the best performances I've ever seen from an edge rusher that will never get the attention it deserves because we lost the game.

Highlighting 10 of the most notable Super Bowl performances in the PFF era

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS EDGE NICK BOSA VS. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — SUPER BOWL LIV

Although the 49ers ultimately fell to the Chiefs, Bosa still recorded one of the most dominant defensive outings we have ever seen. The rookie lived in the Chiefs' backfield, generating a whopping 12 QB pressures — most in a Super Bowl — that included one QB hit and one sack. Here's hoping the 49ers star returns better than ever next season.


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