Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I hate bad news.
at least it happened august 7th and not sept 7th. of course if the results come back with bad news. then we have a different level of concern.. kind of odd. me telling others to calm down
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Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I hate bad news.
Originally posted by cciowa:Originally posted by Cisco0623:I hate bad news.
at least it happened august 7th and not sept 7th. of course if the results come back with bad news. then we have a different level of concern.. kind of odd. me telling others to calm down
Originally posted by walker807:lets not get crazy! 8 wins
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I hate bad news.
at least it happened august 7th and not sept 7th. of course if the results come back with bad news. then we have a different level of concern.. kind of odd. me telling others to calm down
Damn, CC coming in heavy with the optimism. Gonna be a 10 win season.
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by walker807:lets not get crazy! 8 wins
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
I hate bad news.
at least it happened august 7th and not sept 7th. of course if the results come back with bad news. then we have a different level of concern.. kind of odd. me telling others to calm down
Damn, CC coming in heavy with the optimism. Gonna be a 10 win season.
Originally posted by NYniner85:Originally posted by okdkid:It doesn't matter. If he ends up getting frequently injured then he will be labeled injury prone. That's how that label works.
No it actually matters. If some Lineman cut blocks and blasts his helmet into Bosa's knee that imo doesn't equal injury prone. Getting rolled up by some guy who got pushed into you doesn't equal injury prone.
If he's dealing with soft tissue injuries nonstop or just keeps breaking bones falling on the ground (like Ward) that's a reason to label him injury prone.
Context DOES matter

Originally posted by okdkid:Originally posted by NYniner85:Originally posted by okdkid:It doesn't matter. If he ends up getting frequently injured then he will be labeled injury prone. That's how that label works.
No it actually matters. If some Lineman cut blocks and blasts his helmet into Bosa's knee that imo doesn't equal injury prone. Getting rolled up by some guy who got pushed into you doesn't equal injury prone.
If he's dealing with soft tissue injuries nonstop or just keeps breaking bones falling on the ground (like Ward) that's a reason to label him injury prone.
Context DOES matter
K. So if this ends up being a sprained ankle that would be three soft tissue injuries in a year. But still wouldn't be "prone" right?
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Who we picking at No.1 next year?
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Who we picking at No.1 next year?
#49ers first-round pick DE Nick Bosa was diagnosed with just an ankle sprain, I'm told. He had an MRI after practice. Expect the team to be cautious with their top pick, meaning you may not see him in the preseason.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 8, 2019
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
#49ers first-round pick DE Nick Bosa was diagnosed with just an ankle sprain, I'm told. He had an MRI after practice. Expect the team to be cautious with their top pick, meaning you may not see him in the preseason.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 8, 2019
Originally posted by mayo49:Originally posted by KittleSkittle:#49ers first-round pick DE Nick Bosa was diagnosed with just an ankle sprain, I'm told. He had an MRI after practice. Expect the team to be cautious with their top pick, meaning you may not see him in the preseason.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 8, 2019
Good to hear - sit him until the opener. No need to rush him back.