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Nick Bosa
Dec 30, 2018 9:56:47 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2018 9:56:47 GMT -5
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Post by Rambo McClain on Dec 30, 2018 10:39:23 GMT -5
He kept saying 3 years but he quit on his team 2 years and 3 games in. He didn't give OSU 3 years, he'd be playing in the Rose Bowl in 2 days if he gave OSU 3 years. I wonder if LeBron is going to miss the rest of the season for the Lakers, he hurt his groin too. Nick Bosa is the only player in the history of sports to miss an entire season for a groin.
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Post by dude on Dec 30, 2018 12:32:31 GMT -5
Are there really people out there that think big time division 1 football players are only on campus during games? This guy has given to OSU since he signed in Feb 2016 and been working for the Buckeyes since that day. Labeling his injury as a groin strain is a simplified description for those that do not understand the multiple levels of injuries. Most strained groins do not require surgery to repair muscles of the core.
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Post by Rambo McClain on Dec 30, 2018 12:47:23 GMT -5
I've been asking for months and crickets, so I'll ask again.
Name one other athlete that missed an entire season over a groin. Nick Bosa is the only one, I'm sure we will be seeing this technique of resting for the draft a lot more in the future.
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Post by sportsjock on Dec 30, 2018 13:07:15 GMT -5
Nobody questions the wisdom of not risking further injury to his abdominal injury. A team captain and mentor, totally removing his presence from the team, was in question by many of us. Nick visiting the Buckeye practice field, prior to the Rose Bowl game, alleviates much that.
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Post by galion on Dec 30, 2018 13:17:12 GMT -5
The problem is that these kids essentially sign a contract with the university to play football in exchange for a free education whether they have NFL aspirations or not. If they want to sit out any part of the season they should be made to at least reimburse the school for the season that they defaulted on their obligations.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Dec 30, 2018 15:54:48 GMT -5
I understand why he didn't want to risk further injury by playing another game, including a bowl game. No one will ever convince me the reason he quit the team and quit school was because he didn't like the "school" part. Having to go to classes for 3 more months wasn't worth being with and supporting his teammates.
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Post by sportsjock on Dec 30, 2018 16:47:26 GMT -5
I understand why he didn't want to risk further injury by playing another game, including a bowl game. No one will ever convince me the reason he quit the team and quit school was because he didn't like the "school" part. Having to go to classes for 3 more months wasn't worth being with and supporting his teammates. Nick doesn't seem the kind of person who ever takes the easy way out. However, the spector of walking to class in sloppy, slushy, icy conditions for 3 months, opposed to a leisure recuperation by the family pool in Ft. Lauderdale....well.....
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Post by dude on Dec 30, 2018 17:05:32 GMT -5
I've been asking for months and crickets, so I'll ask again. Name one other athlete that missed an entire season over a groin. Nick Bosa is the only one, I'm sure we will be seeing this technique of resting for the draft a lot more in the future. The Minnesota Vikings had a DB that played the first 5 games of the season when he had a season ending groin injury. So he would be out 12 weeks. Bosa was not a simple groin pull that you may be used to hearing about. The kid had surgery to repair torn muscles in his abdomen. Most players with severe groin injuries miss a month to even 6 weeks. Add in another 3 or 4 weeks because of the severity of the injury and needing surgery on a core muscle. How good is the best defensive college player going to be after not playing or practicing for 2 months in the middle of the season.
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Post by fbfan on Dec 30, 2018 17:26:14 GMT -5
The problem is that these kids essentially sign a contract with the university to play football in exchange for a free education whether they have NFL aspirations or not. If they want to sit out any part of the season they should be made to at least reimburse the school for the season that they defaulted on their obligations. The problem is, they DON'T sign a contract. Bosa essentially said that since he didn't want to risk trying to come back before the season was over, that tOSU didn't have to give him the educational opportunity. He actually has treated tOSU in a more fair way "contractually speaking" than others who have sat out.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Dec 30, 2018 17:58:28 GMT -5
I've been asking for months and crickets, so I'll ask again. Name one other athlete that missed an entire season over a groin. Nick Bosa is the only one, I'm sure we will be seeing this technique of resting for the draft a lot more in the future. In a Baylor University study of 100 athletes having Bilateral Abdominal Surgery 98% were able to return to their sport at a competitive level in 3-6 months. In Bosa's case his sport is football, the most violent sport there is. His surgery was done on 9/20. So in a best case scenario, considering football is his sport, he could have played on 12/20. Not soon enough to play in the Big Ten Title game, but 10 days before the Rose Bowl. Which would have been stupid of him to take a chance, since it would have been a best case scenario.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Dec 30, 2018 18:08:42 GMT -5
The problem is that these kids essentially sign a contract with the university to play football in exchange for a free education whether they have NFL aspirations or not. If they want to sit out any part of the season they should be made to at least reimburse the school for the season that they defaulted on their obligations. The problem is, they DON'T sign a contract. Bosa essentially said that since he didn't want to risk trying to come back before the season was over, that tOSU didn't have to give him the educational opportunity. He actually has treated tOSU in a more fair way "contractually speaking" than others who have sat out. IF Bosa had wanted to stay in school and rehab at Ohio State, be a Captain and support his teammates, I am 100% certain his scholarship would have been extended for 3 months, it would have been stupid of them not to. What kind of an example would that set for future scholarship athletes at Ohio State?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Dec 30, 2018 18:10:49 GMT -5
I understand why he didn't want to risk further injury by playing another game, including a bowl game. No one will ever convince me the reason he quit the team and quit school was because he didn't like the "school" part. Having to go to classes for 3 more months wasn't worth being with and supporting his teammates. Nick doesn't seem the kind of person who ever takes the easy way out. However, the spector of walking to class in sloppy, slushy, icy conditions for 3 months, opposed to a leisure recuperation by the family pool in Ft. Lauderdale....well..... But he did take the easy way out. For some college athletes the MOST difficult part is going to class. Actually he's been in LA hanging out with his brother.
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Post by cbus on Dec 30, 2018 18:29:13 GMT -5
CFB is a business and both parties are treating it as such.
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Dec 30, 2018 22:10:55 GMT -5
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Post by Mr.BrownFinger on Dec 30, 2018 22:10:55 GMT -5
Nick is not a Captain and certainly not a Buckeye.
He quit
Buckeyes don’t quit.
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Post by dude on Dec 30, 2018 23:04:58 GMT -5
Nick will always be a Buckeye.
Doesn't every drafted underclassman quit school.
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Post by sportsjock on Dec 31, 2018 7:25:47 GMT -5
Nick will always be a Buckeye. Doesn't every drafted underclassman quit school. Don't think he's drafted quite yet.
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Post by dude on Dec 31, 2018 7:52:59 GMT -5
Nick will always be a Buckeye. Doesn't every drafted underclassman quit school. Don't think he's drafted quite yet. I was not implying he had been, The two sentences were not connected.
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Dec 31, 2018 11:12:30 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2018 11:12:30 GMT -5
Nick is not a Captain and certainly not a Buckeye. He quit Buckeyes don’t quit. One of the worse posts I’ve ever read on here. So anyone that leaves before their 4 years are up quits? He’s not a Buckeye because he had season ending surgery? I’m going to say you aren’t a Buckeye
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Dec 31, 2018 11:13:19 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2018 11:13:19 GMT -5
Nick will always be a Buckeye. Doesn't every drafted underclassman quit school. Don't think he's drafted quite yet. Even you know this is a poor posts. Foregone conclusion he’s the number one pick
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Dec 31, 2018 12:49:58 GMT -5
Nick will always be a Buckeye. Doesn't every drafted underclassman quit school. In my memory, Bosa will be the first HIGHLY drafted underclassman that "quit school", before the end of the season.
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Post by sportsjock on Dec 31, 2018 13:33:45 GMT -5
Don't think he's drafted quite yet. Even you know this is a poor posts. Foregone conclusion he’s the number one pick I understand, but that's making a big assumption he jumps.
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Post by DrTorch on Dec 31, 2018 18:13:05 GMT -5
he will be the number one pick
and you go to college to get a job, not make sure Urban doesn't suffer yet another horrible loss
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Post by Mr.BrownFinger on Jan 1, 2019 19:42:32 GMT -5
Nick is not a Captain and certainly not a Buckeye. He quit Buckeyes don’t quit. One of the worse posts I’ve ever read on here. So anyone that leaves before their 4 years are up quits? He’s not a Buckeye because he had season ending surgery? I’m going to say you aren’t a Buckeye How stupid are you? Nick quit the team and dropped out of school mid season. Your stupid mind twisted that into leaving early? Stop eating paint chips. The sweet ones are full of lead.
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Post by Rambo McClain on Jan 1, 2019 19:52:06 GMT -5
he will be the number one pick Dwayne "Big Game" Haskins might have something to say about that. If Haskins interviews well and throws well for teams in shorts it might be Buckeyes going #1 and #2.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 19:52:58 GMT -5
One of the worse posts I’ve ever read on here. So anyone that leaves before their 4 years are up quits? He’s not a Buckeye because he had season ending surgery? I’m going to say you aren’t a Buckeye How stupid are you? Nick quit the team and dropped out of school mid season. Your stupid mind twisted that into leaving early? Stop eating paint chips. The sweet ones are full of lead. Eat a bag of hot dogs. How’s that for you?
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Post by dude on Jan 1, 2019 21:57:06 GMT -5
Bosa is on the sideline.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 2, 2019 0:59:07 GMT -5
Nick and Joey on the sideline. Easy to do since Nick is living with Joey in LA.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 2, 2019 1:05:52 GMT -5
he will be the number one pick Dwayne "Big Game" Haskins might have something to say about that. If Haskins interviews well and throws well for teams in shorts it might be Buckeyes going #1 and #2. FAKE NEWS! Several teams in the picking order already have their QBs. D-wayne will go after a few Defensive players.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2019 8:11:38 GMT -5
Dwayne "Big Game" Haskins might have something to say about that. If Haskins interviews well and throws well for teams in shorts it might be Buckeyes going #1 and #2. FAKE NEWS! Several teams in the picking order already have their QBs. D-wayne will go after a few Defensive players. Fake news? Cards could trade down. They have their qb. Watch for Oakland and their 3 first round picks
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