UpAndUnder43
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Tim May of the Columbus Dispatch reporting Bosa will not be returning to the Buckeyes this season.
Was there a good chance he wasn't going to be able to play the rest of the year? Or at least never get to 100%?
Not sure that is public info. You'd think he could just rehab an injury until the season ended then leave?
Not sure that is public info. You'd think he could just rehab an injury until the season ended then leave?
and the times, they are a'changing.
put this into the same category as guys who announced publicly they're going to skip a bowl game because they don't want to get hurt and affect their draft status.
teammates - bleep 'em. It's all about me.
He had abdominal tear surgery 9/20. That's pretty serious and prone to re-injury. Why would he risk it?
Stop talking out your arse.
He may in fact be done for the season. fine, injuries happen. But why does he have to make a public statement about it? He can rehab his injury and focus on the NFL draft without making a statement. On some level, I think it does send a message.
Why not come out and say something like, "I love Ohio State and my teammates. I wish I was healthy and could help them win a National Title. But given the nature of my injury, it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to return to the team this year, and I am shifting my focus to getting healthy and planning for my future." I think that would put him in a much better light.
He may in fact be done for the season. fine, injuries happen. But why does he have to make a public statement about it? He can rehab his injury and focus on the NFL draft without making a statement. On some level, I think it does send a message.
Why not come out and say something like, "I love Ohio State and my teammates. I wish I was healthy and could help them win a National Title. But given the nature of my injury, it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to return to the team this year, and I am shifting my focus to getting healthy and planning for my future." I think that would put him in a much better light.
If he is no longer a part of the Ohio State program he can have contact with agents, receive payments from agents, get payment for autographs, etc
Without putting Ohio State at risk
He may in fact be done for the season. fine, injuries happen. But why does he have to make a public statement about it? He can rehab his injury and focus on the NFL draft without making a statement. On some level, I think it does send a message.
Why not come out and say something like, "I love Ohio State and my teammates. I wish I was healthy and could help them win a National Title. But given the nature of my injury, it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to return to the team this year, and I am shifting my focus to getting healthy and planning for my future." I think that would put him in a much better light.
He may in fact be done for the season. fine, injuries happen. But why does he have to make a public statement about it? He can rehab his injury and focus on the NFL draft without making a statement. On some level, I think it does send a message.
Why not come out and say something like, "I love Ohio State and my teammates. I wish I was healthy and could help them win a National Title. But given the nature of my injury, it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to return to the team this year, and I am shifting my focus to getting healthy and planning for my future." I think that would put him in a much better light.
He may in fact be done for the season. fine, injuries happen. But why does he have to make a public statement about it? He can rehab his injury and focus on the NFL draft without making a statement. On some level, I think it does send a message.
Why not come out and say something like, "I love Ohio State and my teammates. I wish I was healthy and could help them win a National Title. But given the nature of my injury, it's highly unlikely that I'll be able to return to the team this year, and I am shifting my focus to getting healthy and planning for my future." I think that would put him in a much better light.
Good point. However, he likely doesn't need money from agents, autographs, etc. Seems like a bum move since he will be making millions soon. Oh well, doesn't really matter to me. Won't see Ohio State play again until the end of November.