49ers Nick Bosa Sends Strong Message to ‘Excited’ New Teammate
49ers Nick Bosa Sends Strong Message to ‘Excited’ New Teammate
The front line of the 49ers defense has a fairly good bond since they are a team that has been built on star power and a willingness to work together. The group has improved since San Francisco brought Chase Young into the fold around the trade deadline three weeks ago, and Nick Bosa, the center of the group, wants Young to remember to bring the fire.
According to 49ers Web Zone, Bosa told reporters, “Just having him out there is really good energy.” “He is thrilled to play outside. In the game, he wants to obtain those crucial repetitions. And when he or I put pressure on each other, it appears like the other guy cleans it up after we’ve finished talking about what we’re going to do before the play.
Prior to Thursday night’s crucial game in Seattle, the 49ers have cleaned up a lot in their last two games following three mishandled games on both sides of the ball and a three-game losing streak. That also has a good deal to do with the signing of Chase Young.
The 49ers tightened up in their final two games, allowing just 508 yards after giving up 1,186 yards in their previous three games of defeat. In those two games, they’ve committed six turnovers while giving up just 17 points.
49ers Scored Nine Picks in Just Two Weeks
Additionally, after having just five sacks in their previous three games, the 49ers have recorded nine in the last two weeks. Bosa has accounted for 2.0 of those sacks, while Chase Young has accounted for 1.5.
This year, Young’s much-improved play is continued by the string. Young had nine quarterback hits in seven games for Washington, along with fifteen tackles. With five sacks, he was well on his way to surpassing his career best of seven sacks. Young was perfect if the 49ers wanted to relieve pressure on top pass-rusher Bosa, as the two were Ohio State teammates.
When I first started at Ohio State, he was like a true big brother to me, I believe,” Young said to NBC Sports Bay Area. “For young men who just go in, the bullets can fly quite fast from high school to a place like Ohio State. Nick seemed to have welcomed me with open arms. He taught me everything he knew, you know.
Chase Young: I Was “Catered” by Nick Bosa
According to Chase Young, Bosa really took him under his wing while he was a member of the Buckeyes and helped him hone his talents to the point where both Young and Bosa ended up being selected second overall in the NFL draft.
Young told NBC Sports Bay Area, “Nick Bosa kind of catered to me when I got to O-State.” “I believe he was aware of my skill when I first arrived, as I was able to adapt and learn things just as fast as he did. I had the impression that he had taken hold of me and was saying, “Come here, I’m going to teach you how to be a great player.”
Between 2017 and 2019, Young participated in 34 games for OSU and finished with 30.5 sacks, including 16.5 sacks in his junior year. Bosa played with him in 2017 and 2018, with the exception of his final year with the Buckeyes, when an injury limited him to three games.
And when we’ve finished discussing what we’re going to do before the play, it seems like the other guy cleans it up when he or I put pressure on each other.
The 49ers have improved significantly in their last two games before Thursday night’s pivotal game in Seattle. This comes after three games in which they were mismanaged on both ends of the ball and a three-game losing streak. That is also closely related to Chase Young’s signing.
The 49ers tightened up in their last two games, giving up only 508 yards after losing their first three games by a combined 1,186 yards. They have given up just 17 points while committing six turnovers in the two games.