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Buckeye Samurai of Big League Blitzkreig
Danny Clark's commit for 2017 class shines the spotlight on Nick for 2016.
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Anyone think of JJ Watt watching that? It might have been all the deflected passes they showed.
Holy freaking crap. I just saw a more compact, quick Joey Bosa. Love the fact he embraces #97 too. Two Bosa's on our DL at one time is not going to be fair to others. This kid is just unreal. Incredibly quick off the line, violent hands, very strong, closes well, and his instincts put him around the ball 24/7. Incredibly disruptive player. He would just as rather blow by a blocker and get to the ball as he would bull rush to it. The first step is as deadly as I have seen and he finishes. Gets leverage when he slides inside and shuts down gaps. Gets to the QB as quick as humanly possible and his motor is off the charts, incredible athlete. I do not say this lightly, but at this point in his career he is a better prospect than Joey. And everyone knows my man crush on Joey. He is already growing rapidly, I expect him to be a 6'4-6'6 260-290 lb. DL by the time he signs the dotted line.
Serious question...best DL in the 2016 class? I haven't seen many others but I can't imagine a better prospect. Let me rephrase that, best prospect period in the 2016 class? Honestly might be the best film of a young defensive prospect I've seen maybe aside from Clowney.
2016 St. Thomas Aquinas DE Nick Bosa back at Ohio State practice to watch his brother and the Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/kdoxynse2Q
Well, he might as well start learning the defense
“I can’t say it because Joey might get mad, but the little brother might be better than Joey,” said former Ohio State receiver Cris Carter, an assistant coach at Aquinas while also serving as an NFL analyst for ESPN. “They’re good. They’re really good. Nicky Bosa is a very good freakin’ football player. He’s the best player on our team now, and he’s a sophomore.”
Maybe the Bosa's will become sentimental and want to play for a year on the same team?
more“I can't say it because Joey will get mad, but the little brother might be better than Joey,” said former OSU receiver Cris Carter of Nick Bosa, the younger brother of Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa.