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  • thl408
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I don't know much about pass sets, but I'm assuming that OTs stance is too narrow? I think the telecast has shown Bosa being held about 4-5 times over the past two games, and I want to say all of them were when Bosa hit them with an inside move. I used to think "rushing with a plan" was talking about a single rep, but when Bosa said it in that Jags postgame presser, he is referring to rushing with a plan in the game. He said he's playing mind games with the OTs. He has the technique, he has the motor, he has the physical tools. Now the mental side is about to develop.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I don't know much about pass sets, but I'm assuming that OTs stance is too narrow? I think the telecast has shown Bosa being held about 4-5 times over the past two games, and I want to say all of them were when Bosa hit them with an inside move. I used to think "rushing with a plan" was talking about a single rep, but when Bosa said it in that Jags postgame presser, he is referring to rushing with a plan in the game. He said he's playing mind games with the OTs. He has the technique, he has the motor, he has the physical tools. Now the mental side is about to develop.

Probably why we see Bosa credited with 4 pressures in a game we shut down a powerful offense like the Rams and Crosby gets 13 pressures vs a Chiefs offense where Mahomes throws for 400 yards and 5 TDs with 0 picks.
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I don't know much about pass sets, but I'm assuming that OTs stance is too narrow? I think the telecast has shown Bosa being held about 4-5 times over the past two games, and I want to say all of them were when Bosa hit them with an inside move. I used to think "rushing with a plan" was talking about a single rep, but when Bosa said it in that Jags postgame presser, he is referring to rushing with a plan in the game. He said he's playing mind games with the OTs. He has the technique, he has the motor, he has the physical tools. Now the mental side is about to develop.

Probably why we see Bosa credited with 4 pressures in a game we shut down a powerful offense like the Rams and Crosby gets 13 pressures vs a Chiefs offense where Mahomes throws for 400 yards and 5 TDs with 0 picks.

You must gotta Raider fan in your fam or you got a beef with with Crosby?
Bosa does indeed lead the league in TFLs with 15, dude is unstoppable, unless you put him in a headlock, with the refs missing it or not calling it a hold.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I just wish Bosa cut inside more often. He always tries to come around the outside, and he gets chipped and pushed out too far. The QB just steps up into that void. Make the move inside the tackle and try to at least push the OL back into the QB's lap. I know he probably stays outside more often because he's less likely to get double teamed, but the wide 9 gets a little too wide sometimes.
Originally posted by thl408:
@2:00. Bosa talks about how he's getting the hang of how the sack leaders in the league do it. "Rushing with a plan." The interesting part was when he said in his rookie year, he was "trying to win every time". I think he is referring to not using his best move all the time. Like how a pitcher will throw bad pitches on purpose just to set up the strikeout pitch later.

I thought he meant setting the guy up like a good play caller. Set up a move for the next one. The guy gonna think 'I got this...' -- but no.
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:

Lol at the Comeback Player of the Year talk in the comments. Kids must be new to football. There's a QB in DALLAS that won that award as soon as he healed.
[ Edited by Hysterikal on Nov 22, 2021 at 5:14 PM ]
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
bosa and cooper kupp had the same dude operate on their ACLs and they came back better than before

kinlaw had his knee operated on by the same guy

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Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I don't know much about pass sets, but I'm assuming that OTs stance is too narrow? I think the telecast has shown Bosa being held about 4-5 times over the past two games, and I want to say all of them were when Bosa hit them with an inside move. I used to think "rushing with a plan" was talking about a single rep, but when Bosa said it in that Jags postgame presser, he is referring to rushing with a plan in the game. He said he's playing mind games with the OTs. He has the technique, he has the motor, he has the physical tools. Now the mental side is about to develop.

In the rams game, the second pass that Ward intercepted, was almost deflected by Bosa, and that (I think) distracted the Ram Reciever into bobbling the catch and whalla, Ward gets interception #2. Charles Haley was a hall of famer not so much because he had athletic skills, but also because he had a brilliant mind that could sniff out play fakes and fake bootlegs and even call out the blocking schemes for the opposing team.
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Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Absolutely. Bosa's grasp of set ups, timing, instincts, and positioning are insanely good. On yesterday's sack, look at what Bosa did to this tackle's base simply by utilizing jab steps. At this point, he didn't need to do much more. I've noticed he's not using his signature double swipe as much this season. A lot more power and simply beating guys with better fundamentals.


I don't know much about pass sets, but I'm assuming that OTs stance is too narrow? I think the telecast has shown Bosa being held about 4-5 times over the past two games, and I want to say all of them were when Bosa hit them with an inside move. I used to think "rushing with a plan" was talking about a single rep, but when Bosa said it in that Jags postgame presser, he is referring to rushing with a plan in the game. He said he's playing mind games with the OTs. He has the technique, he has the motor, he has the physical tools. Now the mental side is about to develop.

Probably why we see Bosa credited with 4 pressures in a game we shut down a powerful offense like the Rams and Crosby gets 13 pressures vs a Chiefs offense where Mahomes throws for 400 yards and 5 TDs with 0 picks.

You must gotta Raider fan in your fam or you got a beef with with Crosby?

lol after I posted that I thought to myself…too many posts talking about Crosby in here…they're gonna be onto you.

I mainly just hate Raider fans trying to act like Crosby is better. In 2019 it was cuz he had more sacks. Now it's cuz he's got more pressures.

IMO only a few guys better than Bosa and he's not one of them.
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
I'd let Bosa impregnate my girlfriend

I'd let Bosa impregnate me while my girlfriend watched
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Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
I'd let Bosa impregnate my girlfriend

I'd let Bosa impregnate me while my girlfriend watched

That's racist.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Nov 23, 2021 at 3:31 AM ]
He's pretty good
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
I'd let Bosa impregnate my girlfriend

I'd let Bosa impregnate me while my girlfriend watched

That's racist.

No that's love.
[ Edited by VaBeachNiner on Nov 23, 2021 at 6:24 AM ]
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