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Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
This damn turf

Turf doesn't have anything to do with pulls and strains
It does. Your footing is no way the same as grass
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Originally posted by mattster03:
I think we can win without him next week if we can get Armstead or Kinlaw back. Yes, different position, but from a depth perspective

I think the 49ers can win without Bosa next Sunday. Hyder and Ebukam would start with a heavy dose of Drake Jackson and Kemoko Turay.
Originally posted by mattster03:
I think we can win without him next week if we can get Armstead or Kinlaw back. Yes, different position, but from a depth perspective

Armstead is definitely not coming back for ATL.. Best scenario by KC most likely after the bye
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by Pillbusta:
This damn turf

Turf doesn't have anything to do with pulls and strains

Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by mattster03:
I think we can win without him next week if we can get Armstead or Kinlaw back. Yes, different position, but from a depth perspective

I think the 49ers can win without Bosa next Sunday. Hyder and Ebukam would start with a heavy dose of Drake Jackson and Kemoko Turay.

we had 6 sacks, 4 on blitzes. We need this guy back long term. Hope this groin thing doesn't go longer than a couple weeks.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by mattster03:
I think we can win without him next week if we can get Armstead or Kinlaw back. Yes, different position, but from a depth perspective

I think the 49ers can win without Bosa next Sunday. Hyder and Ebukam would start with a heavy dose of Drake Jackson and Kemoko Turay.

we had 6 sacks, 4 on blitzes. We need this guy back long term. Hope this groin thing doesn't go longer than a couple weeks.

I think we can beat the rams and falcons without all these injured guys but once we back after the bye and play teams like the chargers, we gonna need guys back
Just hoping they were being overcautious with him yesterday. They had a 15 point lead at the half and Panthers weren't really doing anything until the two big returns on special teams.

Maybe we won't need him vs Atlanta...although Falcons offense is certainly way more dangerous than the Panthers but definitely gonna need everyone vs KC.
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
if he can play, he should be out there.

This is profoundly wrong. With hamstring and groin injuries, reaggrevating is common. We are still good at D-line without Kinlae, Armstead, and Bosa. That's nuts. I doubt Kinlaw does anything, but the other two are coming. We're good!

We don't even know how severe it is yet, from the sounds out it so far it looks like it was hardly even minor and the team was just being cautious. He should play if thats is the case. This isn't the nba where you can just casually rest starters in the middle of the season with zero consequences . If we lose to Atlanta in a game where Bosa would've made a difference, that could change the outlook for the rest of the season, especially after those embarrassing losses to Denver and Chicago.
[ Edited by RiceOwensStokes on Oct 10, 2022 at 7:41 AM ]
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by mattster03:
I think we can win without him next week if we can get Armstead or Kinlaw back. Yes, different position, but from a depth perspective

I think the 49ers can win without Bosa next Sunday. Hyder and Ebukam would start with a heavy dose of Drake Jackson and Kemoko Turay.

we had 6 sacks, 4 on blitzes. We need this guy back long term. Hope this groin thing doesn't go longer than a couple weeks.

I think we can beat the rams and falcons without all these injured guys but once we back after the bye and play teams like the chargers, we gonna need guys back

But what about the Chiefs?? We need as many defensive players available for that one!
We should add some Bosa shrugs to the topic
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
if he can play, he should be out there.

This is profoundly wrong. With hamstring and groin injuries, reaggrevating is common. We are still good at D-line without Kinlae, Armstead, and Bosa. That's nuts. I doubt Kinlaw does anything, but the other two are coming. We're good!

We don't even know how severe it is yet, from the sounds out it so far it looks like it was hardly even minor and the team was just being cautious. He should play if thats is the case. This isn't the nba where you can just casually rest starters in the middle of the season with zero consequences . If we lose to Atlanta in a game where Bosa would've made a difference, that could change the outlook for the rest of the season, especially after those embarrassing losses to Denver and Chicago.

If he's 90% recovered but still feeling some discomfort I would rest him. There's no point and putting him at risk for injury. We have DE depth and can win @ ATL without him.

I do agree with your overall sentiment that all games are important and losing a winnable game can come back to bite you.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
We should add some Bosa shrugs to the topic

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Didn't Parsons suffer a stiff groin as well yesterday for the Cowboys? I think he finished the game. Let's hope Bosa plays on Sunday
[ Edited by ninerfan4life on Oct 10, 2022 at 10:22 AM ]
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
Didn't Parsons suffer a stiff groin as well yesterday for the Cowboys? I think he finished the game. Let's hope Bosa plays on Sunday

Bigger the muscle to more pain. Jenna Berman knows what I'm saying
Originally posted by Leathaface:
If he's 90% recovered but still feeling some discomfort I would rest him. There's no point and putting him at risk for injury. We have DE depth and can win @ ATL without him.

I do agree with your overall sentiment that all games are important and losing a winnable game can come back to bite you.

We've already lost two winnable games. Don't need to lose more. If he is close play him or rotate him in just to put the fear factor in. Doesn't need to play every defensive play. But let's see what the official report says. If a little more injury there then yeah, I guess sit him.
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