Simon Posted September 8 Posted September 8 13 minutes ago, Mister Defense said: Thought this would be easy to find, but not so How many snaps did Bosa play against the Ravens? it seemed he was much more than a pass rusher, that he played most downs. But the announcers were so bad at talking about most of the players and stats, I have no idea if that is true. And if could tell me how to best find this kind of info quickly let me know, please! Look at the last page of this pdf file and you'll see that Bosa played the exact same number of snaps as Rousseau, Oliver and Jones. https://static.www.nfl.com/gamecenter/f61dee18-311e-11f0-b670-ae1250fadad1.pdf You can always find this Gamebook at the bottom of each page after each game at nfl.com 1 3 Quote
3rdand12 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Just now, Virgil said: It's so hard to evaluate anyone against this type of offense. From what I could tell though, we are in for a good season from this D-Line (minus AJ). Bosa, Groot, and definitely Oliver showed quite a few flashes where they just dominated. Even the rookies had some great showings. I expect this defense to be true disrupters Henry We still cannot stop the Beast. Disrupters , for sure. Quote
psuscott16 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 hour ago, Max Fischer said: Bosa seems to have a noticeable jump, which is encouraging. But also appears slow in pursuit. That could be due to age, or he may never have been that quick after an initial burst. Disappointing it took time for Bosa to set the edge, but no doubt had several key plays in crunch time. Curious how he plays versus the Jets and Dolphins. We may kill Tua 1 2 Quote
Maine-iac Posted September 8 Posted September 8 1 hour ago, Mister Defense said: Thought this would be easy to find, but not so How many snaps did Bosa play against the Ravens? it seemed he was much more than a pass rusher, that he played most downs. But the announcers were so bad at talking about most of the players and stats, I have no idea if that is true. And if could tell me how to best find this kind of info quickly let me know, please! Another site that has most stats you might want is Pro Football Reference. They have a nice advanced stats section that updates mid week and snap counts are the next section after that. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BosaJo00.htm 1 2 Quote
Max Fischer Posted September 8 Posted September 8 2 hours ago, K-9 said: Looks slow in the pursuit of who, Lamar Jackson? It's not hard to understand. Bosa has a great initial burst but appears to lose a lot of speed in secondary pursuits. He seems to lose all his juice and gets washed out of the rest of the play. He may never have had that second gear, but it appeared noticeable last night, especially compared to other DEs. Quote
Steptide Posted September 8 Posted September 8 I'm late on this thread , but I don't think it's been talked about enough how huge that forced fumble was that he caused. Pushed the Ravens back at a pretty critical time 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted September 8 Posted September 8 4 hours ago, JerseyBills said: Hoecht will have an impact after suspension, the DT as well i just don't want to butcher his name Yes Hoecht will help when he comes back but Ogunjobi will not contribute much. Quote
T master Posted September 8 Posted September 8 (edited) 9 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said: Pleasantly surprised with his 2nd half. If he can maintain that and stay healthy then Beane needs to work on that extension. Well I hope Beane waits till a bit closer to the end of the season rather than very soon 1 game. does not a season make, it's a long way to the end especially if they go to the play offs which I'm thinking they will again ... I'm sure if Bosa stays healthy and his production stays the same or gets a bit better that Beane will be talking to him . Edited September 9 by T master 1 Quote
K-9 Posted September 8 Posted September 8 24 minutes ago, Max Fischer said: It's not hard to understand. Bosa has a great initial burst but appears to lose a lot of speed in secondary pursuits. He seems to lose all his juice and gets washed out of the rest of the play. He may never have had that second gear, but it appeared noticeable last night, especially compared to other DEs. It was a joke. 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted September 8 Posted September 8 17 minutes ago, Steptide said: I'm late on this thread , but I don't think it's been talked about enough how huge that forced fumble was that he caused. Pushed the Ravens back at a pretty critical time Agree....another huge play under the radar was Dalton's catch with :01....we needed every point we could get. 2 1 Quote
fergie's ire Posted September 8 Posted September 8 4 hours ago, McBean said: The additions we have made freed up Ed Oliver last night. If Oliver can deliver what he did last night consistently, we have our Chris Jones per se, which is what we are desperately missing. I hope some of those who study the All 22 do some analysis of Daquan, too. It seems like a big factor in Ed's production is an effective Daquan (even though Daquan doesn't show up on the stat sheet). Might he be back to something close to pre-injury form? I didn't notice him...but that's typical. 1 Quote
Augie Posted September 8 Posted September 8 4 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Okay, I know Lamar schooled him on a play or two.....but that happens to all defenders. IMO, Bosa looked like he can still be an elite difference maker. His jump off the snap was noticeable He had 2-3 plays that are sacks against most other QB's. Also single handedly wrecked a Ravens drive by the Forced Fumble in backfield, then containing Lamar for no gain I don’t think too many people doubt that he can still play. But it is fair to doubt how long he can do it. Shouldn’t we be due to beat the odds in a good way? 1 Quote
Mister Defense Posted September 9 Posted September 9 5 hours ago, Simon said: Look at the last page of this pdf file and you'll see that Bosa played the exact same number of snaps as Rousseau, Oliver and Jones. https://static.www.nfl.com/gamecenter/f61dee18-311e-11f0-b670-ae1250fadad1.pdf You can always find this Gamebook at the bottom of each page after each game at nfl.com Great., Thanks--never been on that part of that site. Did not know about it. And great to see that Bosa is already playing as a full time, full fledged starter. Not just here to pressure the passer. Hope this continues. Guy was so happy for the win yesterday, ecstatic to be part of this team. 1 Quote
Simon Posted September 9 Posted September 9 2 hours ago, fergie's ire said: I hope some of those who study the All 22 do some analysis of Daquan, too. It seems like a big factor in Ed's production is an effective Daquan (even though Daquan doesn't show up on the stat sheet). Might he be back to something close to pre-injury form? I didn't notice him...but that's typical. I know they got gashed bad but I thought Daquan was pretty solid for most of the night. 8 minutes ago, Mister Defense said: Great., Thanks--never been on that part of that site. Did not know about it. It's typically not fully updated until sometime until the day after a game, but just go to nfl.com's main page, then click on the score of any game on the top bar of the screen. Then when that game's page has loaded, scroll all the way to the bottom (just below punts/fieldgoals) and the last thing you'll see is a small box that says Download Game Book (PDF) . 2 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted September 9 Posted September 9 7 hours ago, zow2 said: It's like the Ravens vets say about Josh. Sometimes you tip your cap to the other guy. Bosa and Co. knows what Lamar is likely going to do, and still can't contain him on several occasions. He's just a special QB. Eh. We did a decent job in the playoff game, because everyone knew there assignment and filled it. That's really what McDermott's defense depends on: 11 guys who know their job, and do it. 2 Quote
HappyDays Posted September 9 Posted September 9 People got way too critical about him giving up contain a couple times. Think of how many NFL defenders Allen has made look silly including other superstars. You can live with that against a talent like Lamar. The important thing is he was regularly getting push and disrupting the backfield in the run and pass game. And it's no coincidence Oliver had maybe the best game of his career with Bosa rushing next to him. I loved the signing and yesterday confirmed my feelings. Please just stay healthy. 1 1 Quote
Big Blitz Posted September 9 Posted September 9 I thought it was so cool to see how happy he was when we won and saying so in the locker room after - that it’s the happiest he’s ever felt after a win. 2 1 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted September 9 Posted September 9 (edited) 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: Eh. We did a decent job in the playoff game, because everyone knew there assignment and filled it. That's really what McDermott's defense depends on: 11 guys who know their job, and do it. Flowers being out in the playoff game def helped a lot…their receivers were not threats at all and could be single covered without help pretty easily Hopkins/flowers was a pretty big upgrade over Bateman/tylan Wallace/other random dudes Edited September 9 by Generic_Bills_Fan 1 1 Quote
JohninMinn. Posted September 9 Posted September 9 10 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: Okay, I know Lamar schooled him on a play or two.....but that happens to all defenders. IMO, Bosa looked like he can still be an elite difference maker. His jump off the snap was noticeable He had 2-3 plays that are sacks against most other QB's. Also single handedly wrecked a Ravens drive by the Forced Fumble in backfield, then containing Lamar for no gain I was having Von Miller flashbacks. Quote
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