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DE Nick Bosa (Pro Bowl, All Pro, 2019 ROY, 2022 DPOY, San Francisco 49ers)

To those not getting why he withdrew from school... I imagine it's a way to commit to a plan w/o the temptation of trying to force a return if we go on a run. Draw a line in the sand and move forward.

See ya'll in the Alumni section.
I think it's more "why do I need to do two semesters worth of school work when I'm going to be making millions playing football next year, might as well put all that effort into rehab"
 
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Don't blame him for not playing, but I do question the whole withdrawing from classes decision.

Guess its another data point that can be used to break down the illusion of student athletes.

Let's see school or move to SOCAL? Rehab with Joey and party at night, hmm what would I do at almost 21 years old (and soon to be very very rich)?
 
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It’s impossible for me or anyone else to say what they would do in Nick Bosa’s situation. But I can say it would be really hard to walk away from my teammates in the middle of the season, injury or no injury. I’d rather be on the sideline with them in street clothes. Or at least I’d like to think that’s what I would do.
 
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It’s impossible for me or anyone else to say what they would do in Nick Bosa’s situation. But I can say it would be really hard to walk away from my teammates in the middle of the season, injury or no injury. I’d rather be on the sideline with them in street clothes. Or at least I’d like to think that’s what I would do.
Stop with the virtue signaling. We don't care what a nobody thinks he would do if he happened to be a potential top draft pick and suffered a serious injury.
 
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Stop with the virtue signaling. We don't care what a nobody thinks he would do if he happened to be a potential top draft pick and suffered a serious injury.
Wow. That really isn't necessary. He is as entitled to his opinion as anyone else here, and lots of folks think he's right. Personally, I understand why he would leave. Once you decide to move on, move on.
 
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My thing has never been about Lil Bear not playing. I wouldn't either. My deal has always been about him leaving school, and his brothers since he was a captain on a top 5 team trying to make a run at a title. Just seemed like once he knew he wasn't going to play it was like "Adios Muchachos"

But whatever. It's not like Nicky could have helped the run game or his presence in the locker room would have got the 2nd and 3rd levels of D to take better angles or tackle better. So, it's never been a huge deal to me that he bolted. But make no mistake about it. He bolted. Still love him though and I believe the whole family is Buckeye through and through so it's all good.
 
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