Originally posted by jamrock
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The Future of Bosa
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Originally posted by Boltdiehard View Post
I mean we have like three guys on defense worth a shit and hey let’s put them on the market!
:what:
:cheers:Chiefs won the Superbowl with 10 Rookies....
"Locked, Cocked, and ready to Rock!" Jim Harbaugh
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Heyward had much more in the tank than Chris Harris and Perryman was healthier than Murray or Tranquil this season. Ingram is just an intangible guy. He brings an element that only Derwin seemed to exhibit. We have a lot of quiet guys. We need some loud guys.
im still pissed about Adrian Phillips. Actually, I am pissed about Rodney Harrison who played his last season here with a bad hamstring was let go and flourished in NE for several seasons.
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Originally posted by Xenos View PostRodney was constantly injured with us. Once again, I don’t think he would have done anything with us. Losing Phillips sucked. I think he would still be here if Staley was the HC.
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Just watched highlights of the game.
Anyone who thinks Bosa is done, go focus on him.
It is ridiculous the amount of attention the Raiders gave to Bosa in pass protection.
One rb chipping, a second helping out the OT, both waiting for Bosa.
The Raiders were not going to let this guy beat them.
Meanwhile, with Maxx Crosby.......he looked like Lawrence taylor because they isolated him all day against Storm.
Bosa had the better game.
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Originally posted by jamrock View Post
Heyward had much more in the tank than Chris Harris and Perryman was healthier than Murray or Tranquil this season. Ingram is just an intangible guy. He brings an element that only Derwin seemed to exhibit. We have a lot of quiet guys. We need some loud guys.
im still pissed about Adrian Phillips. Actually, I am pissed about Rodney Harrison who played his last season here with a bad hamstring was let go and flourished in NE for several seasons.
He was as responsible for the tight end racing to the endzone in the first Q, because he just didn't have the speed to cut him off.
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Brandon Thorn thinks Bosa is pretty good.
- The Bosa brothers both finished inside the top five in sack score and somehow are two of the four or five most skilled edge-rushers in the NFL. Each player has an uncanny understanding of how to adapt their pass-rush plan on the fly based on the specific weakness or error of the tackle they are facing.
Nick Bosa finished the year tied with Myles Garrett for the second most high-quality sacks (nine) in the NFL and eight of those were either using his vaunted forklift technique, bull-rush or going inside with a stutter club-rip. While Nick is more of a power-oriented rusher that can win outside, Joey is a little more diverse in his approach with a higher likelihood of going outside first. Four of Joey’s seven high-quality sacks came going outside with either a side-scissors, club-swim, stab-club, or power pop moves to the corner.
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- The Bosa brothers both finished inside the top five in sack score and somehow are two of the four or five most skilled edge-rushers in the NFL. Each player has an uncanny understanding of how to adapt their pass-rush plan on the fly based on the specific weakness or error of the tackle they are facing.
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