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I read that 18 guys have been injured in two days of OTAs. That's ridiculous!Breida has a slightly torn pectoral as well. He did it lifting in the weight room. So much for an improved training staff, strength and conditioning at its finest.
Agreed.Breida has a slightly torn pectoral as well. He did it lifting in the weight room. So much for an improved training staff, strength and conditioning at its finest.
Bosa is the least of your problems. It's your $120 million porcelain doll QB that should concern you.
It does but the front office structured the deal so they can get out of it after next season I believe. So if they do stink they can always take a QB early in 2020.
Breida has a slightly torn pectoral as well. He did it lifting in the weight room. So much for an improved training staff, strength and conditioning at its finest.
I hope so, but hamstrings tend to linger and re-occur.If it wasn't Bosa I don't think it would be talked about all that much. Hasn't played football in awhile. It happens. he should be fine in no time
I hope so, but hamstrings tend to linger and re-occur.
Agreed. Better now than the week before the Rams game.They can depending on the severity. Problem during the season is that the player doesn't fully rest them so the injuries linger. At this time of year there is plenty of time to rest it. I think after OTAs there is a few weeks of downtime before training camp begins
If it wasn't Bosa I don't think it would be talked about all that much. Hasn't played football in awhile. It happens. he should be fine in no time
I was wondering if his extended layoff played a part in this. I feel like this happened to his brother when he held out and then had a hamstring injury when he returned.
The Bosa brothers are the prototypical created-in-a-petrie-dish football players. Nick was hyped big at OSU but injury put an end to that. Now that he's been paid I'm not sure it won't be the same story as a pro. Hopefully for 49ers fans it isn't.
But but I thought these were voluntary?I read that 18 guys have been injured in two days of OTAs. That's ridiculous!
It always nice when a guy that is hyped can really show his talent like Jaylon Smith did with Notre Dame his Junior year. I still don't like the block by the OSU linemen in the bowl game against Smith that caused his knee injury.