I would be willing t concede my eventual victory in this arena if it could somehow heal Nick's groin.
I think we need his groin more than I will need mine.
But do we need his more than you need hers?
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I would be willing t concede my eventual victory in this arena if it could somehow heal Nick's groin.
I think we need his groin more than I will need mine.
But do we need his more than you need hers?
I've survived 47 years without hers so I'm thinking I'll manage to finish out the game sans Alba, somehow.
Ramsey is a dual threat guy who leads the league in completion percentage. He has picked up his game fwiw.Ramsey tho at QB... meh
Also:PRESSER BULLETS: URBAN MEYER LOOKS AHEAD TO SATURDAY'S SHOWDOWN WITH PENN STATE
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...s-ahead-to-saturdays-showdown-with-penn-state
- Nick Bosa will not play this week. "It's going to be a few more weeks, but we expect him back."
Was literally just in here seeing if this was posted...
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- Meyer said he has had conversations with Bosa about how to handle his recovery and eventual return, in regard to his potential to play in the NFL after this season. He said he has been told by Bosa's parents that they trust the program.
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- Meyer said Bosa has told him that he wants to return to play this season.
I can't see the tweet at work...is that the news he's out till November?
If so, not surprised. No need to rush him back for anything before MSU, at the earliest.
Thanks!NICK BOSA WILL NOT BE RE-EVALUATED BY SURGEON UNTIL NOVEMBER, ACCORDING TO HIS FATHER
After undergoing surgery for a core muscle injury last week, Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa will not be re-evaluated by his doctor until November, and no decision on if and when he will be able to return this season will be made until then, Bosa's father John said Monday.
As first reported by The Athletic's Ari Wasserman, John Bosa said Monday that his son should fully recover from the injury, but that it would premature to speculate on when Nick will be able to return until he is re-evaluated by his doctor, core muscle specialist William C. Meyers, who performed the surgery Thursday morning in Philadelphia.
"Bad news: surgery. Good news: 100 percent fixable," John Bosa told Eleven Warriors in a phone call Monday afternoon. "I know coach Meyer's going to get 1,000 questions, so I do want to just clarify: Nick will not be getting re-evaluated until November, so anything past that, that would just be guessing."
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Meyer said he has been in touch with John and his wife, Cheryl, and that he expects to have further conversations with them and their son about the best course of action for Nick's future once he is healthy.
"We've already had those discussions a little bit," Meyer said. "But that's down the road when he becomes healthy again. You can't ask for a better family and people.
"I don't want to paraphrase John and Cheryl Bosa, but as they said, we trust our children to this program," Meyer continued. "And we will continue to do so. And so those conversations will be had, but absolutely. Not that you treat anybody different than another player. I want to make sure that's clear. But that's a real conversation that we're going to have."
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...urgeon-until-november-according-to-his-father
NICK BOSA WILL NOT BE RE-EVALUATED BY SURGEON UNTIL NOVEMBER, ACCORDING TO HIS FATHER
After undergoing surgery for a core muscle injury last week, Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa will not be re-evaluated by his doctor until November, and no decision on if and when he will be able to return this season will be made until then, Bosa's father John said Monday.
As first reported by The Athletic's Ari Wasserman, John Bosa said Monday that his son should fully recover from the injury, but that it would premature to speculate on when Nick will be able to return until he is re-evaluated by his doctor, core muscle specialist William C. Meyers, who performed the surgery Thursday morning in Philadelphia.
"Bad news: surgery. Good news: 100 percent fixable," John Bosa told Eleven Warriors in a phone call Monday afternoon. "I know coach Meyer's going to get 1,000 questions, so I do want to just clarify: Nick will not be getting re-evaluated until November, so anything past that, that would just be guessing."
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Meyer said he has been in touch with John and his wife, Cheryl, and that he expects to have further conversations with them and their son about the best course of action for Nick's future once he is healthy.
"We've already had those discussions a little bit," Meyer said. "But that's down the road when he becomes healthy again. You can't ask for a better family and people.
"I don't want to paraphrase John and Cheryl Bosa, but as they said, we trust our children to this program," Meyer continued. "And we will continue to do so. And so those conversations will be had, but absolutely. Not that you treat anybody different than another player. I want to make sure that's clear. But that's a real conversation that we're going to have."
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...urgeon-until-november-according-to-his-father