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Nick Bosa Won't Return from Injury to Prepare for NFL Draft


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44 minutes ago, LuckIsGOAT said:

That's fine but he's full of **** if he ever claimed he was team first or any of that nonsense. What his teammates say in public is fine but if you think privately they dont think he's full of **** you're a fool

Who the F’ cares. Dude balled out for 2 seasons and the first couple games. Got a pretty serve injury and is playing it safe. It’s not like he was sitting out for the Oregon st game and etc. dude planned to play the whole season. Injury derailed that and now he has to take care of himself. Yeah he might be team guy but what is the team going to do for him if he gets hurt even worse? You have to take care of yourself first and foremost. Hell him being out bad already made Young and Jones a buttload of money by allowing them to shine. 

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"This guy was seriously injured to the point of requiring surgery and could have lost himself millions of dollars playing through said injury for a collegiate program that won't hesitate in any way to chew him up and spit him out to the detriment of financial stability for the rest of his natural life"

"What an a-hole"

Nobody on that team should think any less of a man who gave them years of quality production and is not deciding to do what's best for his future because, isn't that the entire point of the "student athlete" facade? That you're "preparing them for the future just like any other college student"?

People take sports too seriously.

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4 minutes ago, LuckIsGOAT said:

I was triggered when McCaffrey quit. I could not give half a **** what Bosa does but it is hilarious that people try to make it seem like quitting is the honorable choice.

He isn't quitting you brain dead troglodyte. He got hurt and decided to focus on his career. You know, that thing you go to college to get?

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2 hours ago, Scalamania said:

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It's so silly that people act like we shouldn't respect a player looking out for himself. Anybody else remember Urban convincing Cardale Jones to come back to OSU after leading them to a NC when it looked like Jones could be drafted in the 2nd or maybe even the 1st round? What happened? Oh, right, Jones spent most the year on the bench behind J.T. Barrett and saw his draft stock tank. Urban wanted him back despite having both J.T. Barrett and Braxton Miller returning at QB. 

Players need to look out for themselves because nobody else will. Urban Meyer, especially, isn't going to look out for Bosa. 

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22 minutes ago, jrry32 said:

It's so silly that people act like we shouldn't respect a player looking out for himself. Anybody else remember Urban convincing Cardale Jones to come back to OSU after leading them to a NC when it looked like Jones could be drafted in the 2nd or maybe even the 1st round? What happened? Oh, right, Jones spent most the year on the bench behind J.T. Barrett and saw his draft stock tank. Urban wanted him back despite having both J.T. Barrett and Braxton Miller returning at QB. 

Players need to look out for themselves because nobody else will. Urban Meyer, especially, isn't going to look out for Bosa. 

Jones was never going to be a 1st/2nd rd pick of a QB. No team would be that crazy to invest that into such a raw QB with such little game tape. He had the hype from the playoff run but he would have dropped during the evaluation period. 

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4 minutes ago, buno67 said:

Jones was never going to be a 1st/2nd rd pick of a QB. No team would be that crazy to invest that into such a raw QB with such little game tape. He had the hype from the playoff run but he would have dropped during the evaluation period. 

I don't think that's true at all. He had strong film, great attributes, and a lot of hype. It was a weak QB class, and NFL teams love projects. 

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3 minutes ago, jrry32 said:

I don't think that's true at all. He had strong film, great attributes, and a lot of hype. It was a weak QB class, and NFL teams love projects. 

3 games worth of film doesnt do much, specially when he is going up against defenses that had no idea how to preapre for him because they had no game tape on him.

Yeah NFL teams love projects but you dont take projects like that in the first two rounds. 

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37 minutes ago, buno67 said:

3 games worth of film doesnt do much, specially when he is going up against defenses that had no idea how to preapre for him because they had no game tape on him.

Yeah NFL teams love projects but you dont take projects like that in the first two rounds. 

You're not supposed to, but teams have and they will continue to do so.

Good for Bosa. You don't owe the school and the NCAA anything; he's already given them too much. Get healthy and get your money.

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52 minutes ago, buno67 said:

3 games worth of film doesnt do much, specially when he is going up against defenses that had no idea how to preapre for him because they had no game tape on him.

Yeah NFL teams love projects but you dont take projects like that in the first two rounds. 

NFL teams don't like project QBs in the first two rounds? What? Explain Christian Hackenberg, Josh Allen, DeShone Kizer, Paxton Lynch, and E.J. Manuel.

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8 hours ago, Thelonebillsfan said:

He isn't quitting you brain dead troglodyte. He got hurt and decided to focus on his career. You know, that thing you go to college to get?

LMAO why are you so angry?

I'm sure he's not OSU's only player who's injured they have all stayed on the team and he didn't... how is that not quitting?

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He could have, best case scenario, returned for a potential playoff/bowl matchup, from how it sounds. 

This isn’t something any OSU fans like, but if we can get it, everyone else should. I don’t think this was an easy decision, and it’s a big blow to the Bucks chances of contending down the stretch. That’s part of it though, and part of building a winner is having quality enough depth to get by, even when you are without an impact guy and possible best defender in America. 

From his perspective, only bad could have come through sticking with it and trying to come back for postseason games. Millions of dollars potentially lost. His teammates get it. Most fans do also. I don’t necessarily like this contemporary mindset, but it is what it is. See ya in Oakland next year. 

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