I guess my concern is, Bosa/Mack duo wasn’t all that when they played together. Now refs won’t ever call a holding penalty against opposing OTs blocking Bosa. He just became, well, average. For the money, I would move on from him.
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Originally posted by blueman View PostI guess my concern is, Bosa/Mack duo wasn’t all that when they played together. Now refs won’t ever call a holding penalty against opposing OTs blocking Bosa. He just became, well, average. For the money, I would move on from him.
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Originally posted by Kellyb72601 View PostHe's not going anywhere you'd lose more cap space getting rid of him then you'd gain.
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Originally posted by FoutsFan View PostIts like reading a blog full of distressed housewives on a drama show for TV.
Who cares? I want to see what the guy does on the field next when when he is actually 100% healthy. I don't care what random Philly fans think. I don't care what the the Raiders fans might think. I just don't care.
"Joey said bad things to the bad man" It makes my feelers hurt and what will the neighbors think?
Looking forward to Mack and Bosa next year with a new of Staley's system to evolve and grow.
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Originally posted by Kellyb72601 View PostHe's not going anywhere you'd lose more cap space getting rid of him then you'd gain.
My guess, it will be explored. I do not think it happens - but I am sure it will be discussed not only inside Chargers Park but with other teams.
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Originally posted by FoutsFan View Post
Oh no your feelers are hurt again. LOL thanks for making my point.
I mean, it’s one thing to have been raised like that not knowing or fully understanding the damage we did with our language and it’s a whole other thing to not learn over time and actually take pride in sounding like what that sounds like today, in 2023…
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
LOL, did it really sound like you hurt my feels? Hey, we are definitely a product of our upbringing and the times we grew up in I still catch myself (regularly) saying things I shouldn't say every now and again and I’ve learned to self correct and be more broad minded…
I mean, it’s one thing to have been raised like that not knowing or fully understanding the damage we did with our language and it’s a whole other thing to not learn over time and actually take pride in sounding like what that sounds like today, in 2023…
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Yea it sounded like you were crying at the keyboard.
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Mack and Bosa together, and the defense in general, were very good in Weeks 1 and 2. They won the Raiders game for us and did as much as you could ask for @KC, that game was a letdown by the offense/Herbert injury. Then Bosa gets hurt in Week 3. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with all the "Bosa is overrated, we should look into trading him" takes because from Week 4 through Week 13 our pass rush was basically nonexistent and our run defense became as bad as last season. All season long our interior DL actually held up pretty well, teams got those big chunk plays running at the spot vacated by Bosa. Bosa being out is the #1 reason our run defense was so poor. He comes back from injury against the Rams on a snap count and then clearly had a setback in Week 18 against the Broncos. Staley lied about him being able to go back into that game, just like he lied about MW.
It's not hard to track, Bosa didn't suffer some massive decline in one year. The dude had 1.5 sacks through Weeks 1 and 2, got hurt, came back and suffered a setback the next week. Just throw out this year.
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Originally posted by SK21209 View PostMack and Bosa together, and the defense in general, were very good in Weeks 1 and 2. They won the Raiders game for us and did as much as you could ask for @KC, that game was a letdown by the offense/Herbert injury. Then Bosa gets hurt in Week 3. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with all the "Bosa is overrated, we should look into trading him" takes because from Week 4 through Week 13 our pass rush was basically nonexistent and our run defense became as bad as last season. All season long our interior DL actually held up pretty well, teams got those big chunk plays running at the spot vacated by Bosa. Bosa being out is the #1 reason our run defense was so poor. He comes back from injury against the Rams on a snap count and then clearly had a setback in Week 18 against the Broncos. Staley lied about him being able to go back into that game, just like he lied about MW.
It's not hard to track, Bosa didn't suffer some massive decline in one year. The dude had 1.5 sacks through Weeks 1 and 2, got hurt, came back and suffered a setback the next week. Just throw out this year.
but for me Joey crossed a line in Jax, he selfishly put himself above my beloved team and cost the chargers big time and I’m a bolt fan first and a player fan second, all of us (most of my family) at home watching the game were appalled with his behavior on the national stage, he embarrassed the team, I’m done with the kid, I’m at the point where I don’t want to see him in bolts anymore"The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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