Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I think Ford has a breakout season this year - stays healthy and gets 10+ sacks. I think him and Nick have a big season.
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Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I think Ford has a breakout season this year - stays healthy and gets 10+ sacks. I think him and Nick have a big season.
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Originally posted by thl408:
When this happens, Bosa probably fails a pass rush rep but he should get a coverage snap win. Any RB/WR/TE that does this has basically killed his route and is much easier to cover.
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Truthfully, I know some guys need to be chipped.
But I don't see much difference between that and a blindside block. I don't want it outlawed but a moving crack block would be flagged no?
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Truthfully, I know some guys need to be chipped.
But I don't see much difference between that and a blindside block. I don't want it outlawed but a moving crack block would be flagged no?
Just from my perspective, but a blind side block is more dangerous because it's totally unexpected. In Bosa and Ford's case, to a certain extent, it's predictable and as others have said, and you actually *want* the offense to chip block your DE. It's a defensive win. But it's predictable and to a certain extent - the DE can see it coming or at least have it at the back of his mind. It's not totally unexpected or unwanted, in my opinion, vs the more dangerous blind side block.
Offhand, I'd say Nick Bosa had three DPOY level games as a rookie: CLE, CAR, and this showdown in New Orleans.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) May 22, 2020
Every part of his game was on display. It wasn't a stat padder facing Brees, who got the ball out, but the way he affected this one: Elite stuff.
via: @DylanADeSimone pic.twitter.com/ok2t4NrAJI
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Here's the RG we all want on this team...Bosa just pushing him away like a kid
Offhand, I'd say Nick Bosa had three DPOY level games as a rookie: CLE, CAR, and this showdown in New Orleans.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) May 22, 2020
Every part of his game was on display. It wasn't a stat padder facing Brees, who got the ball out, but the way he affected this one: Elite stuff.
via: @DylanADeSimone pic.twitter.com/ok2t4NrAJI
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Here's the RG we all want on this team...Bosa just pushing him away like a kid
Offhand, I'd say Nick Bosa had three DPOY level games as a rookie: CLE, CAR, and this showdown in New Orleans.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) May 22, 2020
Every part of his game was on display. It wasn't a stat padder facing Brees, who got the ball out, but the way he affected this one: Elite stuff.
via: @DylanADeSimone pic.twitter.com/ok2t4NrAJI
I remember Jags/Raider fans still bringing up sack totals after this game and all you could do was shake your head.
He was dominant in that Saints game. As bad as our D played Nick was consistently disruptive in that game. Imagine if he got to tee off on older statue QBs like RIvers, Eli Manning who don't get the ball out quick?
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:why is everyone on twitter making the same joke about bosa requesting a trade after the 49ers blackout tweet?
Originally posted by Hysterikal:Originally posted by DonnieDarko:why is everyone on twitter making the same joke about bosa requesting a trade after the 49ers blackout tweet?
Cause he said Kaps a clown when he was like 16 and therefore he's a racist?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Here's the RG we all want on this team...Bosa just pushing him away like a kid
Offhand, I'd say Nick Bosa had three DPOY level games as a rookie: CLE, CAR, and this showdown in New Orleans.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) May 22, 2020
Every part of his game was on display. It wasn't a stat padder facing Brees, who got the ball out, but the way he affected this one: Elite stuff.
via: @DylanADeSimone pic.twitter.com/ok2t4NrAJI
Originally posted by MagaBosa:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
why is everyone on twitter making the same joke about bosa requesting a trade after the 49ers blackout tweet?
Cause he said Kaps a clown when he was like 16 and therefore he's a racist?
I've seen a lot of people finally come around to understanding what Kaep was kneeling for. I haven't seen any comments from Bosa but hopefully he's one of the people that now understands what it all was about
Originally posted by mayo49:
Kap kneeled because of minority injustices - nothing since then has changed. Now, everyone is saying that he was right - no s**t, Maynard.