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DE Joey Bosa (Def ROY, 3x Pro Bowl, Los Angeles Chargers)

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So I take it this is what talking heads mean when they say "[player x] does a good job of converting speed to power?" Looks dangerous.
 
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From Ohio State Scout, Jeff Svoboda:

Bosa Shrugs His Way to Winning Sack

Joey Bosa said:
“That wasn’t what I was supposed to do, I was supposed to hit the guard and wrap up, but he blocked down so the hole opened so I just took it,” Bosa said. “I was tired of trying to work my way around the back so I just ran him over."
 
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I'll still go with Mike Vrabel at this point (66.0 TFL, 36.0 sacks, both Buckeye career records; 13.0 sacks in 1995 for the single season record). Maybe Van DeCree. Jim Stillwagon and Bill Willis were before my time. But that's a pretty good short list of all time greats. And by the time he leaves Ohio State, Bosa may very well be at the top of that list.

Vrabel was right at my young Buckeye stage where I can start to remember everything but I do not recall his play very well, so there is that caveat. But Bosa just takes over a game unlike anything I have seen at the college level (this season so far anyways). It is just so fun to watch.
 
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