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

POG last week on D. He is causing a great deal of disruption. He gets a ton of attention for his pass rushing ability, but I think he might even play the run better. He amazes me with his ability to stay in front of QBs and RBs that the out weighs by 60 lbs. He changes direction like a freaking Corner, which is not fair.
 
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What I saw was the Franklin interview saying Bosa wasn't really all that special.

Reminds me. I understand that Mark Dantonio and Jim Harbaugh also think Bosa is a bit soft. Just sayin' :cool:

How banged up is our defense, going into the Rutgers game? Tommy Schutt in a cast? Josh Perry may not play? I hope our "Next man up" -- strategy will be ready..
 
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I'd prefer Urban went with the "don't get hurt" strategy but he's won 3 NC's so I'll trust the coaches.
Thanks for the reply Buckyle and I get what you are saying. Our theme has gone from the "The Chase" last season and now it's called "The Grind and what a grind it has been. I hope Joey Bosa can remember when it was quoted by Harbaugh and Dantonio that he has become a bit soft. When I read that it kind of pissed me off a little. After the Rutgers game we get some time off to heal, lick our wounds and get back out there and keep on truckin.
 
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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/28/top-10-players-in-college-football-3/

1 Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
It’s a tough call between Bosa, the nation’s best defender, and Leonard Fournette, the nation’s best offensive player, but we’ll keep Bosa in the top spot for now. Colleague Sam Monson put together a really nice breakdown of Bosa this week in his Analysis Notebook piece. To summarize: He’s explosive off the edge as a pass-rusher but also powerful enough to win with inside moves, including when reducing inside to defensive tackle on passing downs, and as a run defender he’s borderline unblockable.
 
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