1 00:00:00,440 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody, it's Daniel Jeremiah removed the sticks and I'm 2 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:06,880 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks and this is Nick Bosa three six on 3 00:00:07,120 --> 00:00:12,280 Speaker 1: third and nine, part of the fourth time they've been 4 00:00:12,320 --> 00:00:15,960 Speaker 1: in Buckeye Territory. Blown in troubled o bussa that somebody 5 00:00:16,239 --> 00:00:20,240 Speaker 1: thirty seven yard line pressure. I get bays got it blown? 6 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:25,520 Speaker 1: Momsy is the ball pick up touchdown Ohio State? All right, Buck? 7 00:00:25,560 --> 00:00:27,840 Speaker 1: For those that don't know, let's explain what the three 8 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:30,360 Speaker 1: sixty series is all about. One of our favorite things 9 00:00:30,440 --> 00:00:32,239 Speaker 1: we do here in the spring at Lucas Sticks. Well, 10 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:34,199 Speaker 1: the great thing about the three sixty series we get 11 00:00:34,200 --> 00:00:38,600 Speaker 1: an opportunity to talk to teammates, coaches, parents, uh, sometimes 12 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:41,800 Speaker 1: childhood friends. They really know these prospects well. They're able 13 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:45,280 Speaker 1: to really shape their perspective and really allow us to 14 00:00:45,360 --> 00:00:47,440 Speaker 1: know more about the kid and the top prospect that 15 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:49,560 Speaker 1: we were here. The name called on drafted and on 16 00:00:49,600 --> 00:00:52,040 Speaker 1: today's episode we're talking about Nick Bosa, and Uh, I 17 00:00:52,120 --> 00:00:54,160 Speaker 1: think it would be a little insulting to call him 18 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:56,160 Speaker 1: Joey's little brother, because I don't know if you can 19 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:57,920 Speaker 1: say someone's a little brother who might end up being 20 00:00:57,960 --> 00:01:00,560 Speaker 1: the first or second pick in the draft there with 21 00:01:00,680 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 1: Nick who when he's been on the field of Ohio 22 00:01:02,640 --> 00:01:05,640 Speaker 1: State has been a very dominating football player. Buck Um. 23 00:01:05,920 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: And one thing I'm looking forward to during this episode 24 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:10,120 Speaker 1: the folks we get to talk to, uh that know 25 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:12,680 Speaker 1: him better than anyone else. It's gonna be fun. It 26 00:01:12,800 --> 00:01:14,399 Speaker 1: is going to be fun because we have an opportunity 27 00:01:14,400 --> 00:01:15,800 Speaker 1: to talk to his parents. We canna talk to his 28 00:01:15,880 --> 00:01:19,520 Speaker 1: high school coach, buck As head coach Ryan Day, teammates 29 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:21,680 Speaker 1: of his at Ohio State, and then the man of 30 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:25,480 Speaker 1: the hour himself All American defensive and Nick Boles. So 31 00:01:25,480 --> 00:01:27,480 Speaker 1: we got time. We're gonna get to all those interviews 32 00:01:27,600 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 1: in just a few moments Buck. But at the top here, 33 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:32,600 Speaker 1: I thought it's important when we get our opinions out 34 00:01:32,680 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: there on both. So what we see when we watch 35 00:01:35,000 --> 00:01:39,039 Speaker 1: him maybe a ceiling floor conversation and Uh in a comparison, 36 00:01:39,080 --> 00:01:41,480 Speaker 1: which it seems like there's a pretty easy comparison to 37 00:01:41,600 --> 00:01:44,880 Speaker 1: make when you consider the last name where he's going 38 00:01:44,959 --> 00:01:47,960 Speaker 1: to be picked in the skill set. Yeah, Look, he's 39 00:01:47,960 --> 00:01:50,800 Speaker 1: easy to watch. Um. What I'll say about Nick Bosa. 40 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:54,360 Speaker 1: Nick Bosa to me is a is a skilled player 41 00:01:54,440 --> 00:01:56,760 Speaker 1: at the point of attack. He is really taking the 42 00:01:56,920 --> 00:02:00,240 Speaker 1: tips that he's learned from the family business with his 43 00:02:00,320 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 1: older brother, his dad, his uncle, all playing in the league, 44 00:02:03,800 --> 00:02:05,800 Speaker 1: and he's put him in practice. When I watch him, 45 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:09,280 Speaker 1: I love the energy, the effort, I like the hand skills. Um. 46 00:02:09,360 --> 00:02:12,919 Speaker 1: He's a relentless competitor and he consistently wins at the 47 00:02:13,000 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. And for everything that people talk about 48 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 1: him in terms of being a pass rusher, I think 49 00:02:18,320 --> 00:02:20,960 Speaker 1: he's stouting steady against the run game. And so when 50 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:23,880 Speaker 1: you're looking at complete players, uh, Nick Bolsa is about 51 00:02:23,919 --> 00:02:28,119 Speaker 1: as complete as they come. Playing at the D line. Yeah. 52 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:29,799 Speaker 1: And when I got a chance to see him play 53 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 1: live UM last year, not this season, but last year 54 00:02:33,240 --> 00:02:36,400 Speaker 1: in the Cotton Bowl against USC buck he not only 55 00:02:36,560 --> 00:02:38,680 Speaker 1: was the best player on the field, he dominated the game. 56 00:02:38,720 --> 00:02:41,120 Speaker 1: I mean that USC and Sam Donald couldn't do anything. 57 00:02:41,240 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 1: He just completely neutralized, uh, their ability to function offensively. 58 00:02:45,360 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 1: And not just as a pass rusher. He's very disruptive 59 00:02:47,480 --> 00:02:50,200 Speaker 1: in the run game as well. Donald play actually steps 60 00:02:50,280 --> 00:02:53,000 Speaker 1: up in the pocket, wrapped up and thrown down. Find 61 00:02:53,120 --> 00:02:55,600 Speaker 1: Nick bosa Um. And he's got the versatility. If you 62 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:57,440 Speaker 1: wanted to reduce him inside, he could do some of 63 00:02:57,520 --> 00:02:59,799 Speaker 1: that as well, But I like him coming off the edge. 64 00:02:59,840 --> 00:03:01,799 Speaker 1: You know, people, I know forty time was good. It 65 00:03:01,840 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 1: was a little bit faster I think than his brothers. 66 00:03:03,400 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 1: It wasn't an elite forty time. But we look at 67 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:08,440 Speaker 1: his ten split, but at the third fastest ten split 68 00:03:08,480 --> 00:03:11,120 Speaker 1: of any defensive linement and this year's combine, so that 69 00:03:11,200 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 1: shows he's got some get off burst. His hands are 70 00:03:14,200 --> 00:03:16,560 Speaker 1: as good as I've seen from a pass rusher. I 71 00:03:16,600 --> 00:03:19,480 Speaker 1: mean phenomenal with his ability to win with his hands, 72 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:22,079 Speaker 1: get home and finish. Now, he had the the core 73 00:03:22,200 --> 00:03:24,200 Speaker 1: muscle injury this year that cost him the majority of 74 00:03:24,240 --> 00:03:26,639 Speaker 1: the season, and I know it wasn't much. But in 75 00:03:26,720 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 1: the three games you watched him before he got hurt, 76 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:31,440 Speaker 1: buck again best player on the field, He was dominant, 77 00:03:31,720 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 1: He was on his way in my opinion of having 78 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:35,040 Speaker 1: a huge year, he would have had well over you know, 79 00:03:35,200 --> 00:03:38,000 Speaker 1: well into double digits in sacks and the bazilion tackles 80 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:40,400 Speaker 1: for lost all that stuff. But I see the skill set, 81 00:03:41,280 --> 00:03:44,080 Speaker 1: I see the work ethic um and I see look, 82 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:46,120 Speaker 1: the bloodlines are a real thing. People can laugh at 83 00:03:46,160 --> 00:03:47,720 Speaker 1: that all you want. I got a chance to see 84 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 1: a big brother play each and every week over this 85 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 1: this last year when he's out there bucket, he's one 86 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:55,240 Speaker 1: of the better players in the NFL getting after the quarterback. 87 00:03:55,280 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 1: And I see no reason why Nick can't do the 88 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:59,280 Speaker 1: same thing. No, there's no reason why he can't do 89 00:03:59,400 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 1: the same thing. And in fact, when I watched Nick Bosa, 90 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 1: he reminds me a couple of different players. And I'm 91 00:04:03,920 --> 00:04:06,480 Speaker 1: not even gonna use a Bosa comparison. When I look 92 00:04:06,520 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 1: at him, he reminds me of Philadelphia's Brandon Graham and 93 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:13,280 Speaker 1: Chris Long. And Brandon Graham, what I see is a 94 00:04:13,320 --> 00:04:15,000 Speaker 1: guy that can play with leverage, a guy that can 95 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:17,640 Speaker 1: rush the pass and consistently on the outside, but also 96 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:20,480 Speaker 1: has the quickness to go inside and be a problem 97 00:04:20,760 --> 00:04:24,040 Speaker 1: as a three technique in sub package situations. And then 98 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:27,120 Speaker 1: with Chris Long, Chris Long has been an effective player, 99 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:28,680 Speaker 1: a guy that has been able to kind of win 100 00:04:28,760 --> 00:04:31,720 Speaker 1: on the back side of another dominant rusher. When I 101 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:34,320 Speaker 1: look at Bosa, I can see Bolsa being an effective 102 00:04:34,360 --> 00:04:38,280 Speaker 1: compliment to a team that has a pass rusher already established. 103 00:04:38,440 --> 00:04:41,040 Speaker 1: I think he's a an excellent player in excellent prospect. 104 00:04:41,240 --> 00:04:43,720 Speaker 1: He's going to win consistently he's just he's just a 105 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 1: guy that really understands the skill of being able to 106 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,760 Speaker 1: get after the passer Bluck, no doubt. I mean he's look, 107 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:51,800 Speaker 1: he's a skilled pass rusher. It makes you to see 108 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:54,039 Speaker 1: where he ends up going in the draft. We getting 109 00:04:54,040 --> 00:04:56,720 Speaker 1: the team fits a little bit later on any episode, 110 00:04:56,839 --> 00:04:58,640 Speaker 1: but let's get some of these interviews first. I know 111 00:04:58,760 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 1: you and our buddy lendser Line had a chance to 112 00:05:01,400 --> 00:05:05,919 Speaker 1: talk with Nick Bosa's parents, Um, John and Cheryl Bosa. 113 00:05:06,160 --> 00:05:08,960 Speaker 1: And if those who don't know, his dad, John Bosa, 114 00:05:09,120 --> 00:05:12,320 Speaker 1: former first round pick, played three seasons in the NFL, 115 00:05:12,400 --> 00:05:14,680 Speaker 1: So it's not just Joe, You've also got his dad John, 116 00:05:15,080 --> 00:05:17,520 Speaker 1: uh and his mother Cheryl, who's very interesting to talk to. 117 00:05:17,720 --> 00:05:20,120 Speaker 1: So here's your interviews. You and Lance sitting down with 118 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:25,160 Speaker 1: John Bosa and Cheryl Bosa. So excited to have the 119 00:05:25,279 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 1: man who has created quite a family business. Uh. John Bosa, 120 00:05:30,760 --> 00:05:33,720 Speaker 1: former first round pick of the Miami Dolphins in seven, 121 00:05:33,800 --> 00:05:36,920 Speaker 1: also played defensive man for Boston College. He is the 122 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:41,200 Speaker 1: father of Nick and Joey Bosa. John, how you doing today? 123 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:45,320 Speaker 1: I'm doing great. It's nice you guys to help me on. Hey. 124 00:05:45,440 --> 00:05:47,320 Speaker 1: I mean, like we we have to get right into it, 125 00:05:47,480 --> 00:05:50,160 Speaker 1: Like who would think that, um, a guy who was 126 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:53,200 Speaker 1: a first round pick would potentially be looking at uh 127 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,680 Speaker 1: two sons being first round picks. Just kind of talk 128 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 1: about the family business and how your kids got started 129 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:03,040 Speaker 1: in football. Well, it is a funny story because when 130 00:06:03,080 --> 00:06:05,840 Speaker 1: they were younger, I tried my darndist to keep them 131 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 1: away from football. I had them hitting golf balls and 132 00:06:09,520 --> 00:06:12,840 Speaker 1: tennis balls and playing soccer and baseball and hoop and 133 00:06:13,400 --> 00:06:17,279 Speaker 1: really tried to, um, kind of get them really acclimated 134 00:06:17,320 --> 00:06:19,600 Speaker 1: to a lot of different sports and see, you know, 135 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:22,440 Speaker 1: see what kind of clicked. And uh, because I actually, 136 00:06:23,080 --> 00:06:24,600 Speaker 1: you know, as a dad, of course, I was a 137 00:06:24,640 --> 00:06:28,480 Speaker 1: little nervous about you know, the young starting too young, 138 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:30,440 Speaker 1: and the and the and the toll it takes on 139 00:06:30,760 --> 00:06:33,040 Speaker 1: the body. So I tried to keep them away. And 140 00:06:33,360 --> 00:06:36,280 Speaker 1: I actually only started playing football in high school. I 141 00:06:36,400 --> 00:06:39,120 Speaker 1: played basketball and baseball up until high school, so I 142 00:06:39,240 --> 00:06:41,480 Speaker 1: kind of thought maybe I could I could do that, 143 00:06:42,400 --> 00:06:45,120 Speaker 1: and uh, you know, they just they were swelling fits 144 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 1: and and wanted to get into the youth league. And 145 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:50,080 Speaker 1: from the day I put the pads on them and 146 00:06:50,279 --> 00:06:53,320 Speaker 1: watched them walk to the to their respective fields with 147 00:06:53,440 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: the two different age levels. I was like, oh boy, 148 00:06:55,920 --> 00:06:59,240 Speaker 1: I'm done. They just they just looked like football players, 149 00:06:59,320 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 1: you know, they just from day one. I kind of 150 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:06,440 Speaker 1: knew I I failed at that. Pro golfers are a 151 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:08,320 Speaker 1: little more yoke these days, but I'm not sure they 152 00:07:08,360 --> 00:07:10,280 Speaker 1: look like that. And I'm not sure the tennis players 153 00:07:10,320 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 1: look like that either. I think they picked the right sport, 154 00:07:14,160 --> 00:07:17,160 Speaker 1: I do, you know. So, so Joey probably could lean 155 00:07:17,240 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 1: on you a little bit whenever he was being drafted 156 00:07:19,880 --> 00:07:22,480 Speaker 1: a couple of years ago, back in two thousands sixteen. 157 00:07:22,680 --> 00:07:25,480 Speaker 1: I would imagine, Nick, now, how much is he talking 158 00:07:25,520 --> 00:07:27,480 Speaker 1: to you versus how much is he talking to his 159 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:30,920 Speaker 1: older brother when he's talking about the process. Now, Oh, 160 00:07:31,040 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: his older brother has been really a great um mentor 161 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:40,840 Speaker 1: and and and you know, really very helpful from you know, 162 00:07:41,040 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 1: I never coached my son's and and to be honest 163 00:07:44,120 --> 00:07:46,600 Speaker 1: with you, the draft process that I went through, other 164 00:07:46,720 --> 00:07:49,720 Speaker 1: than other than a couple of the guys who still 165 00:07:49,800 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 1: do the same mock drafts um, everything had had really changed. 166 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:58,640 Speaker 1: So you know, I I told joe I'll surround you 167 00:07:58,760 --> 00:08:01,720 Speaker 1: with the best people. Uh. And and you know he 168 00:08:01,840 --> 00:08:06,040 Speaker 1: had wonderful mentors with with coach Johnson, Larry Johnson, and 169 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:09,400 Speaker 1: and and urban at Ohio State. So so I was 170 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:12,080 Speaker 1: there for him, but more kind of in the background, 171 00:08:12,200 --> 00:08:15,280 Speaker 1: just just supporting and trying to get the best people 172 00:08:15,360 --> 00:08:18,320 Speaker 1: around him. Uh. For for Nick, it's been a totally 173 00:08:18,400 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 1: different thing because he's really seen, you know, from from 174 00:08:22,360 --> 00:08:26,040 Speaker 1: the front row what this process is about with Joey. UM. 175 00:08:26,200 --> 00:08:29,280 Speaker 1: But even going back, you know, technique and practice and 176 00:08:29,760 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 1: and watching tape and work ethic. You know, Nick has 177 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 1: really benefited from having Joey to watch, you know, and 178 00:08:37,120 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 1: and thinking about that. UM. So often as scouts we 179 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 1: are always willing to UM give prospects who have legacy, 180 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:47,160 Speaker 1: who have family members who have played in the league, 181 00:08:47,200 --> 00:08:49,199 Speaker 1: kind of like a little extra credit because we say 182 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 1: it is the family business. When I look at both 183 00:08:51,640 --> 00:08:54,680 Speaker 1: of your sons, Joey and Nick, they do seem fairly 184 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:58,079 Speaker 1: polished as technicians when it comes to Russian apassor and 185 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:00,599 Speaker 1: playing the position. And so when I you say that 186 00:09:00,720 --> 00:09:03,520 Speaker 1: you've never coached him, you've had to draw some wise 187 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:05,880 Speaker 1: words on them to kind of get them going when 188 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:09,600 Speaker 1: it comes to being dominant players at the line of scrimmage. Well, yeah, 189 00:09:09,640 --> 00:09:11,920 Speaker 1: I mean a little bit of attitude a little bit. 190 00:09:12,320 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 1: The one thing that they both have that I think 191 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:18,560 Speaker 1: checks a huge box for the NFL is their work 192 00:09:18,640 --> 00:09:22,320 Speaker 1: ethic and their focus. I Mean, these guys are not uh, 193 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:25,319 Speaker 1: they're not interested in any of the other things that 194 00:09:25,480 --> 00:09:29,280 Speaker 1: come with being a professional athlete. They're only interested in 195 00:09:29,640 --> 00:09:33,839 Speaker 1: refining their their art um. And that's really where I 196 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:36,720 Speaker 1: think the benefit of looking at a you know, looking 197 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:39,720 Speaker 1: at what Joey does and how he works, and how 198 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 1: he is singularly focused on becoming a better player every 199 00:09:43,880 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 1: day every year. I Mean, that's what Joe does, and 200 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:52,200 Speaker 1: it almost sometimes I almost worry because he's so singularly 201 00:09:52,320 --> 00:09:55,959 Speaker 1: focused on being great and when he has what he 202 00:09:56,160 --> 00:09:59,800 Speaker 1: thinks proceeds as a subpar performance or you know, he 203 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:03,040 Speaker 1: takes it so hard um. And that's something that you 204 00:10:03,480 --> 00:10:06,439 Speaker 1: it's very hard to teach that that drive and that 205 00:10:06,760 --> 00:10:10,079 Speaker 1: that you know in the off season, i mean, you know, 206 00:10:10,200 --> 00:10:12,400 Speaker 1: Joe takes like ten days off and and it has 207 00:10:12,600 --> 00:10:15,920 Speaker 1: no interest in doing anything crazy but getting back to work. 208 00:10:16,360 --> 00:10:18,959 Speaker 1: And that's where I think the NFL kind of look 209 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:21,760 Speaker 1: and say, Okay, Nick's got the same thing. He's got 210 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:24,400 Speaker 1: the same drive, the same work ethic, and he just 211 00:10:24,760 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 1: they these guys want to get better at their craft 212 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:31,079 Speaker 1: every day. And you know, for me, I may have 213 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:34,120 Speaker 1: given him a little bit of, you know, some some 214 00:10:34,280 --> 00:10:38,960 Speaker 1: talks about how to dislike an on linement or or things, 215 00:10:39,320 --> 00:10:41,680 Speaker 1: you know, how to how to take advantage of certain things, 216 00:10:41,840 --> 00:10:44,439 Speaker 1: and and and game plan and put the time in. 217 00:10:45,360 --> 00:10:48,559 Speaker 1: But they really have all they really deserve all the 218 00:10:48,640 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 1: credit because as you know, they're twenty one and twenty three, um, 219 00:10:53,679 --> 00:10:56,120 Speaker 1: and their best years are ahead of them. And yet 220 00:10:56,200 --> 00:11:00,560 Speaker 1: they're and and they're just constantly driven to be better. 221 00:11:00,800 --> 00:11:03,679 Speaker 1: And that's really hard to teach, you know. I think 222 00:11:03,760 --> 00:11:06,320 Speaker 1: one of the things, because you played the you played 223 00:11:06,360 --> 00:11:09,400 Speaker 1: the position along the line, there is a conversation we 224 00:11:09,480 --> 00:11:10,800 Speaker 1: can have with you. I think one of the most 225 00:11:10,920 --> 00:11:14,240 Speaker 1: interesting features of Nick Bosa's tape is a couple of 226 00:11:14,320 --> 00:11:16,880 Speaker 1: years ago when they would reduce him down inside the 227 00:11:16,920 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 1: three technique and I was like, wow, I mean he 228 00:11:19,480 --> 00:11:22,160 Speaker 1: is really strong at the point of attack. He plays low, 229 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:25,719 Speaker 1: he's got leverage, powerful and his lowers. I think he's 230 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:28,079 Speaker 1: an interesting People like to talk about edge a lot 231 00:11:28,200 --> 00:11:31,960 Speaker 1: with players, but Nick is interesting because I can see 232 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 1: teams saying, wait a minute, we we've got some different things. 233 00:11:34,600 --> 00:11:38,160 Speaker 1: We can do with him in terms of alignment. Now, oh, 234 00:11:38,240 --> 00:11:40,120 Speaker 1: I think he can rush from from all over the 235 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:44,080 Speaker 1: line of scrimmis for sure. Um, you know it's it's 236 00:11:44,640 --> 00:11:48,280 Speaker 1: I'll give you a quick history in his his freshman 237 00:11:48,320 --> 00:11:51,320 Speaker 1: year at St. Thomas, the clients Joey was a senior 238 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:53,800 Speaker 1: year and they both started on the D line. Joey 239 00:11:53,880 --> 00:11:56,600 Speaker 1: was to seventy playing on the end. Nick was about 240 00:11:56,679 --> 00:12:00,120 Speaker 1: two ten playing inside and St. Thomas plays again, some 241 00:12:00,280 --> 00:12:03,520 Speaker 1: serious football teams, some some old lines that are averaging 242 00:12:03,559 --> 00:12:06,560 Speaker 1: to six to seventy and Nick, if you look at 243 00:12:06,679 --> 00:12:09,200 Speaker 1: his high school highlight never got drove up, driven off 244 00:12:09,240 --> 00:12:12,000 Speaker 1: the ball from inside, and so you have this to 245 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 1: seventy guy rushing from the outside. Nick played inside the 246 00:12:15,280 --> 00:12:20,200 Speaker 1: whole year. Um. He he has an uncanny ability, uh 247 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:23,280 Speaker 1: to play with leverage. And that's another thing where you know, 248 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:27,199 Speaker 1: he can really use the levers and and and use 249 00:12:27,320 --> 00:12:30,920 Speaker 1: guys um their their momentum, momentum to kind of to 250 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: kind of shed. And he's got a really great ability 251 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:36,880 Speaker 1: to work at his hands and work his leverage. And 252 00:12:37,280 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 1: he's super strong. I mean, the kid is scary strong. 253 00:12:41,000 --> 00:12:43,880 Speaker 1: And there's a year's kind of you know, there's football 254 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:47,679 Speaker 1: feel strong. I mean, obviously he's he's got he's got 255 00:12:47,760 --> 00:12:50,760 Speaker 1: the weight lifting kind of thing, but but he is 256 00:12:51,559 --> 00:12:54,439 Speaker 1: very strong with his hands and and leverage. So I 257 00:12:54,520 --> 00:12:56,120 Speaker 1: think he could do a lot of different things for 258 00:12:56,200 --> 00:12:58,720 Speaker 1: a team. You know, you talk about having two kids 259 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:02,280 Speaker 1: that are really really close in a um, how competitive 260 00:13:02,280 --> 00:13:04,160 Speaker 1: are the brothers? I know you talked about Joey, you've 261 00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:06,959 Speaker 1: been a mentor, but is there a little competition that 262 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:09,280 Speaker 1: exists between them when it comes to the production that 263 00:13:09,360 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 1: they put on the field. Well, I think I think 264 00:13:12,600 --> 00:13:16,120 Speaker 1: that's only natural. I think what I what I don't 265 00:13:16,200 --> 00:13:19,319 Speaker 1: like is when people kind of ask if they're you know, 266 00:13:19,400 --> 00:13:23,520 Speaker 1: like there's Joey, uh if joe if Nick goes goes 267 00:13:23,559 --> 00:13:25,800 Speaker 1: ahead of Joe in the draft, things like that, there's 268 00:13:25,840 --> 00:13:29,599 Speaker 1: no competition. Joey wants what's best for Nick. Um. But 269 00:13:29,800 --> 00:13:34,000 Speaker 1: whenever you're uh and you get you know, as athletes, uh, 270 00:13:34,160 --> 00:13:37,959 Speaker 1: the great athletes are competitive, whether you're paying playing ping 271 00:13:38,040 --> 00:13:42,719 Speaker 1: pong or bowling or it just is what it is. 272 00:13:43,040 --> 00:13:45,599 Speaker 1: And so yeah, when they were young, I mean it 273 00:13:45,800 --> 00:13:48,480 Speaker 1: was it was pretty much you know, whether it was 274 00:13:48,520 --> 00:13:50,959 Speaker 1: playing basketball in the pool, we had that we had 275 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:54,280 Speaker 1: that that uh, that brim set up and and you know, 276 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:56,640 Speaker 1: I mean we were fighting and scratching in the pool 277 00:13:56,800 --> 00:14:01,040 Speaker 1: and and everything everything we did, ping pong and any 278 00:14:01,120 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 1: sport we played. There was definitely a very healthy competition. Um. 279 00:14:06,480 --> 00:14:09,480 Speaker 1: Now it's kind of like they're rooting for each other, um, 280 00:14:09,880 --> 00:14:12,280 Speaker 1: you know. And and Joey made a comment that the 281 00:14:12,360 --> 00:14:15,360 Speaker 1: most nervous she's ever been was watching the combine both 282 00:14:15,400 --> 00:14:20,120 Speaker 1: alive four first time and a little bit better this 283 00:14:20,240 --> 00:14:25,240 Speaker 1: time work and the simulcam showed him against his brother, 284 00:14:25,280 --> 00:14:30,400 Speaker 1: won six five split and he ran fast than his brother, 285 00:14:30,720 --> 00:14:34,080 Speaker 1: which I think is perhaps one of the things he's 286 00:14:34,120 --> 00:14:37,000 Speaker 1: looking for out of the combine and little brother. So 287 00:14:37,120 --> 00:14:38,720 Speaker 1: if you if you look at that forty and then 288 00:14:38,760 --> 00:14:42,480 Speaker 1: you had the ten, see the ten at won six five. 289 00:14:42,640 --> 00:14:44,400 Speaker 1: So if you look at the top ten pass rushers 290 00:14:44,440 --> 00:14:47,440 Speaker 1: in sacks last year, their ten average one six six, 291 00:14:47,520 --> 00:14:49,960 Speaker 1: So Bosa, that's the number that's right in line, you know. 292 00:14:50,080 --> 00:14:53,320 Speaker 1: So it's it's a real Uh. What what I'm very 293 00:14:53,360 --> 00:14:55,480 Speaker 1: proud of is a dad, is how close they are 294 00:14:56,320 --> 00:14:59,240 Speaker 1: as their best friends, their brothers, and and that's something 295 00:14:59,320 --> 00:15:01,160 Speaker 1: that I always it tends still in them as the 296 00:15:01,240 --> 00:15:04,880 Speaker 1: family as family first, and so that I'm very proud of. 297 00:15:05,480 --> 00:15:08,520 Speaker 1: But as far as competitiveness, you know, those guys are 298 00:15:09,080 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: there as competitive as they come, and that obviously, you know, 299 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:14,960 Speaker 1: kind of carried over when they were when they were 300 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 1: competing against each other, for sure, but now it's pretty 301 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:20,760 Speaker 1: much it's a healthy love for each other and and 302 00:15:21,000 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 1: wishing each other the best. Take us through that core 303 00:15:23,880 --> 00:15:26,760 Speaker 1: muscle injury. From early on in the season, I think 304 00:15:26,800 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 1: what was Game three was a game to ur Game three, UM, 305 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:32,960 Speaker 1: what did it? You know, what went through? What were 306 00:15:32,960 --> 00:15:35,080 Speaker 1: some of the conversations that you guys had after the 307 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:39,040 Speaker 1: injury in terms of how to approach it? Well, I 308 00:15:39,120 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 1: mean that was probably one of the darker days that 309 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:45,440 Speaker 1: I've had as a dad. UM, And the thing that 310 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:49,000 Speaker 1: broke my heart the most was I truly believe he 311 00:15:49,280 --> 00:15:52,360 Speaker 1: was on pace and was going to have an absolutely 312 00:15:52,440 --> 00:15:56,720 Speaker 1: epic record breaking year at Ohio State. UM. You know, 313 00:15:56,880 --> 00:16:00,720 Speaker 1: he his preparation and how he looked in spring ball, 314 00:16:00,800 --> 00:16:03,000 Speaker 1: and I sat down with Coach Johnson and we broke 315 00:16:03,080 --> 00:16:07,840 Speaker 1: down the film from his his sophomore year UM and 316 00:16:07,960 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 1: then ending up against USC, and then the player he 317 00:16:12,200 --> 00:16:16,240 Speaker 1: became through spring and it was unbelievable. I mean I 318 00:16:16,360 --> 00:16:19,640 Speaker 1: was watching the film of him, it's in spring playing 319 00:16:19,680 --> 00:16:22,680 Speaker 1: against you know, uh, you know, first the second round 320 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:26,880 Speaker 1: tackles UM, and he was a completely different player than 321 00:16:26,920 --> 00:16:30,240 Speaker 1: the player we saw with two sacks against USC, and 322 00:16:30,360 --> 00:16:34,080 Speaker 1: it was just he was just unbelievable and that showed 323 00:16:34,080 --> 00:16:37,040 Speaker 1: in the first few games, um, you know, and he 324 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 1: had he had some discomfort in his growing area. UM. 325 00:16:41,040 --> 00:16:43,160 Speaker 1: We just never thought it was anything. We thought it 326 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:48,880 Speaker 1: was very manageable, um, you know. And and the emotional 327 00:16:49,040 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 1: swing that I had in Texas Stadium watching him a 328 00:16:52,440 --> 00:16:55,960 Speaker 1: strip sack for for a touchdown and then a couple 329 00:16:56,200 --> 00:16:58,600 Speaker 1: series later he's down on the field, and I just 330 00:16:59,240 --> 00:17:04,000 Speaker 1: it was just, yeah, if the dad's fear when you 331 00:17:04,080 --> 00:17:07,920 Speaker 1: watching your kids play football. Um. And then I really 332 00:17:08,000 --> 00:17:11,080 Speaker 1: just relied, you know, on on the best in the business. 333 00:17:11,160 --> 00:17:13,000 Speaker 1: And that's what I do, and that's what I promised 334 00:17:13,040 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 1: my son's you know, I promised them to surround them 335 00:17:16,359 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 1: with the best people. Dr Myers is the absolute best 336 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:24,400 Speaker 1: in the world at core muscle injuries. So we got 337 00:17:24,440 --> 00:17:27,280 Speaker 1: on a plane to Philadelphia and and the news was 338 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:31,560 Speaker 1: what it was, and it was heartbreaking, a very difficult decision, 339 00:17:32,600 --> 00:17:35,600 Speaker 1: but it was the absolute best thing to do for him. Um, 340 00:17:36,359 --> 00:17:40,080 Speaker 1: it was. It was the time frame was misreported because 341 00:17:40,119 --> 00:17:42,680 Speaker 1: he had a bilateral pair. So what had happened was 342 00:17:43,359 --> 00:17:45,600 Speaker 1: he had shredding on the left side, which meant that 343 00:17:45,840 --> 00:17:50,080 Speaker 1: he probably had a previous slight injury there and then 344 00:17:50,160 --> 00:17:52,679 Speaker 1: there was a little bit of damage on the right side, 345 00:17:52,800 --> 00:17:57,600 Speaker 1: so bilateral meaning he fixed both sides. The the negative 346 00:17:57,640 --> 00:18:00,680 Speaker 1: and the positive of that type of surgery. It's a 347 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:04,000 Speaker 1: surgery and it's gonna be twelve fourteen weeks even you 348 00:18:04,040 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 1: know before you're you're not even you know, you're just 349 00:18:06,359 --> 00:18:08,960 Speaker 1: on the field and trying to get to where you were. 350 00:18:09,880 --> 00:18:12,720 Speaker 1: The great thing about that surgery is that once it's done, 351 00:18:12,880 --> 00:18:16,960 Speaker 1: healed and and rehab properly, it's you're a hundred percent. 352 00:18:17,119 --> 00:18:21,560 Speaker 1: There's there's nothing um you know that that's that's residual 353 00:18:21,720 --> 00:18:23,879 Speaker 1: from something like that. And so that was the kind 354 00:18:23,920 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 1: of positive that we took. But I leaned on Dr Meyers, um, 355 00:18:28,160 --> 00:18:31,159 Speaker 1: you know, and and I flew up to Columbus and 356 00:18:31,359 --> 00:18:34,240 Speaker 1: and and you know, talked to the coaches and they 357 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:38,280 Speaker 1: were obviously very disheartened the decision we made, but it 358 00:18:38,400 --> 00:18:41,280 Speaker 1: was the right decision, uh, And then they were supportive 359 00:18:41,320 --> 00:18:44,800 Speaker 1: one past the past the shock and and then instead 360 00:18:44,840 --> 00:18:48,399 Speaker 1: of him being an absolute distraction at Ohio State for 361 00:18:48,520 --> 00:18:51,640 Speaker 1: the next it was just gonna be it was gonna 362 00:18:51,680 --> 00:18:55,600 Speaker 1: be a week to week kind of nightmare there. So 363 00:18:56,280 --> 00:19:00,760 Speaker 1: we took advantage of the training facilities, the tritionist, the 364 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:05,159 Speaker 1: the the chef that Joey has and so he went 365 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,600 Speaker 1: out to l a the finishes we have. So it 366 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:11,680 Speaker 1: was very difficult. Um, but but I know in my 367 00:19:11,840 --> 00:19:14,879 Speaker 1: heart that it was the right decision and um, and 368 00:19:15,040 --> 00:19:18,240 Speaker 1: it was just it was heartbreaking. You know, you've made 369 00:19:18,280 --> 00:19:20,880 Speaker 1: a lot of right decisions when it comes to Nick 370 00:19:21,000 --> 00:19:25,280 Speaker 1: and Joy both growing up and being great people, great players. Uh, 371 00:19:25,359 --> 00:19:27,480 Speaker 1: thanks so much for joining the Mood the Sticks podcast. 372 00:19:27,560 --> 00:19:30,200 Speaker 1: We really appreciate you sharing your insight. John Bosa, Well, 373 00:19:30,400 --> 00:19:32,200 Speaker 1: thank you so much for having me, and we look 374 00:19:32,240 --> 00:19:36,680 Speaker 1: forward to April joining the Mood the Sticks program. We 375 00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:40,200 Speaker 1: are now bringing on Cheryl Bosa, mom of Nick and 376 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: Joey Bosa, two future stars in nat Football League. How 377 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:46,479 Speaker 1: are you doing? I'm doing great, are you guys? Uh, 378 00:19:46,520 --> 00:19:49,200 Speaker 1: We're great. We're really excited to watch your son's Obviously, 379 00:19:49,320 --> 00:19:51,520 Speaker 1: a few years ago we saw Joey go into the 380 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:53,960 Speaker 1: draft and have success and be a first round pick, 381 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:56,760 Speaker 1: and now we're looking at his younger brother Nick. Um, 382 00:19:57,320 --> 00:20:00,320 Speaker 1: when they started playing ball, could you envision these guys 383 00:20:00,400 --> 00:20:02,640 Speaker 1: becoming what they become as football players and young people? 384 00:20:03,600 --> 00:20:08,320 Speaker 1: You know, oddly enough, I could envision it um, especially 385 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:14,800 Speaker 1: with Nick. Nick was very a real arm so Um. 386 00:20:15,640 --> 00:20:20,560 Speaker 1: He was in a league that was this uh really 387 00:20:21,680 --> 00:20:24,760 Speaker 1: there are a lot of talent, and he stood out 388 00:20:24,960 --> 00:20:28,640 Speaker 1: in that league. I gotta ask you, is as I'm 389 00:20:28,720 --> 00:20:32,159 Speaker 1: a dad of five, right, so I got four boys 390 00:20:32,240 --> 00:20:35,800 Speaker 1: all compacted right there together, so I know about you know, 391 00:20:35,880 --> 00:20:38,280 Speaker 1: I know how competitive it can be. But there's also 392 00:20:38,480 --> 00:20:41,960 Speaker 1: one that's always the mama's boy. So between Nick and Joy, 393 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:45,159 Speaker 1: which one was the mama's boy? And which one is 394 00:20:45,200 --> 00:20:48,840 Speaker 1: the mama's boy? Nick was the mama's boy. It's always 395 00:20:48,880 --> 00:20:53,440 Speaker 1: the youngest, that's always, yeah, And Joey used to call 396 00:20:53,520 --> 00:20:58,080 Speaker 1: him the mama's boy. And when Nick was little, he'd say, 397 00:20:58,160 --> 00:21:03,760 Speaker 1: I don't care so what I'm a mom boy. That's unbelievable. 398 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:06,760 Speaker 1: So as to mom, you obviously had to U probably 399 00:21:06,840 --> 00:21:11,200 Speaker 1: negotiate and maybe referee some competitive battles. How competitive were 400 00:21:11,359 --> 00:21:14,560 Speaker 1: the two when they were coming up? You know, when 401 00:21:14,600 --> 00:21:19,199 Speaker 1: they were when they were younger, they were highly competitive 402 00:21:19,280 --> 00:21:25,320 Speaker 1: with each other. Um, it was probably when when Nick 403 00:21:25,440 --> 00:21:28,200 Speaker 1: was a freshman in high school and Joey was a senior. 404 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:32,680 Speaker 1: It was the first year they played together, and that's 405 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:39,000 Speaker 1: when the competitiveness like went away, and uh, you know, 406 00:21:39,160 --> 00:21:43,600 Speaker 1: everything is just percent for each other now. Yeah, I'm 407 00:21:43,680 --> 00:21:46,240 Speaker 1: convinced that one of the things with younger brothers. And 408 00:21:46,280 --> 00:21:47,680 Speaker 1: I don't want to make it about joe This is 409 00:21:47,760 --> 00:21:50,560 Speaker 1: next time. We We did this with joe in two sixteen. 410 00:21:50,640 --> 00:21:53,399 Speaker 1: But I think what's it's it's an interesting situation because 411 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:56,479 Speaker 1: I really feel like the younger brothers sometimes when when 412 00:21:56,560 --> 00:21:59,440 Speaker 1: they have an older sibling who has been successful or 413 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:01,360 Speaker 1: had a level of success, not only do they look 414 00:22:01,440 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 1: up to him and do they want to to to 415 00:22:03,440 --> 00:22:05,720 Speaker 1: to emulate and do well to make the the older 416 00:22:05,800 --> 00:22:09,639 Speaker 1: brother proud, but I think they become grittier too because 417 00:22:09,720 --> 00:22:11,879 Speaker 1: they have to. You know, they get picked on, they 418 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:13,680 Speaker 1: beat up a little bit, they're the younger brother I 419 00:22:13,680 --> 00:22:16,480 Speaker 1: think they're grittier people a lot of times. I don't 420 00:22:16,520 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 1: disagree with that. Um, when you look at the two 421 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:23,680 Speaker 1: the two Joey and Nick, what are the differences in 422 00:22:23,760 --> 00:22:29,520 Speaker 1: their personalities personality wise? That they're very bigeft for us. Um, 423 00:22:30,200 --> 00:22:32,680 Speaker 1: I don't know. You know, Nick is a little more outgoing. 424 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:36,200 Speaker 1: They're always a little more introverted. Yeah, because they each 425 00:22:36,280 --> 00:22:41,600 Speaker 1: whether they're each their own personality so individually their own 426 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:44,400 Speaker 1: person You've been dealing with that question probably forever, since 427 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:47,520 Speaker 1: they went to the same high school, same college, and 428 00:22:47,560 --> 00:22:50,119 Speaker 1: now they're going through the same draft process. You've been 429 00:22:50,160 --> 00:22:52,720 Speaker 1: dealing with that. So let's well, let's focus on Nick 430 00:22:52,800 --> 00:22:55,479 Speaker 1: then for a second, and what it means for him 431 00:22:55,560 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 1: to be his own person, you know, because he is 432 00:22:58,440 --> 00:23:00,640 Speaker 1: following in the footsteps and not just other but father. 433 00:23:00,720 --> 00:23:02,760 Speaker 1: He's his own person and he's got to make his 434 00:23:02,880 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 1: own way. What did you see early on with Nick 435 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:07,840 Speaker 1: that showed that he was kind of carving out his 436 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:12,879 Speaker 1: own section of of of sports success Nick nick I. 437 00:23:13,080 --> 00:23:16,040 Speaker 1: I consider Nick as savant. He was one of those 438 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:19,720 Speaker 1: kids that at seven eight years old, he stood out 439 00:23:19,760 --> 00:23:23,680 Speaker 1: in the past and you knew there was something going on, 440 00:23:24,920 --> 00:23:30,240 Speaker 1: and even parents from like the visiting teams and things 441 00:23:30,320 --> 00:23:34,520 Speaker 1: would come up to me and John and and say, wow, 442 00:23:35,720 --> 00:23:40,399 Speaker 1: what's happening here? Um he because of his size, he 443 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:44,239 Speaker 1: always was the youngest kid on the team, probably by 444 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:50,159 Speaker 1: two years, and he was also always on the UH 445 00:23:51,040 --> 00:23:55,200 Speaker 1: All Star teams. You know, he just was he stood out, 446 00:23:55,800 --> 00:23:59,000 Speaker 1: you know, thinking about standing out, like, how much pressure 447 00:23:59,040 --> 00:24:01,760 Speaker 1: do you think he felt gruwing up um, kind of 448 00:24:01,840 --> 00:24:05,320 Speaker 1: following into footsteps of not only his older brother, but 449 00:24:05,480 --> 00:24:07,840 Speaker 1: his dad and his uncle. Do you feel like you 450 00:24:07,960 --> 00:24:10,200 Speaker 1: felt the pressure of having to live up to the 451 00:24:10,240 --> 00:24:13,879 Speaker 1: standard that was created before him. I don't. I'd like 452 00:24:14,040 --> 00:24:16,000 Speaker 1: to hear what his answer to that would be. But 453 00:24:16,920 --> 00:24:18,960 Speaker 1: we just our family is not like that. We don't 454 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 1: put that pressure on. I mean, if we put that 455 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:27,639 Speaker 1: individual pressure on, then you know, I don't. I'm not 456 00:24:27,760 --> 00:24:30,639 Speaker 1: really aware of that. I was really just always have 457 00:24:30,840 --> 00:24:34,040 Speaker 1: so much support for each other. I was really surprised 458 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:36,520 Speaker 1: how how soft spoken he and I don't know why. 459 00:24:36,720 --> 00:24:38,720 Speaker 1: I don't know what I expect because I remember doing 460 00:24:38,760 --> 00:24:42,119 Speaker 1: an interview with with Joey back in Chicago literally the 461 00:24:42,240 --> 00:24:44,680 Speaker 1: day before the first round of the draft, across the 462 00:24:44,760 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 1: street from UH Wrigley Field, and then you know, when 463 00:24:49,040 --> 00:24:52,840 Speaker 1: we had Yeah and whenhen we had Nick at the combine. 464 00:24:53,119 --> 00:24:57,240 Speaker 1: It's just a very soft spoken, thoughtful guy who and 465 00:24:57,400 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 1: when we had a feature with him with with his 466 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:01,639 Speaker 1: social media, you to tell he's not just while he 467 00:25:01,840 --> 00:25:04,800 Speaker 1: is into football. Clearly he's got a lot of different 468 00:25:04,840 --> 00:25:08,920 Speaker 1: things going on as well. From a personality, Stampar, Yeah, 469 00:25:09,520 --> 00:25:12,240 Speaker 1: he's a he's a really cool guy. He's a cool kid. 470 00:25:12,800 --> 00:25:17,400 Speaker 1: He's always loved animals. He's you know, empathetic, he's kind, 471 00:25:17,600 --> 00:25:21,560 Speaker 1: he's gentle, he's a cool guy. I really, I really 472 00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:26,520 Speaker 1: like him. That's why he's the mama. That's why boy, 473 00:25:26,960 --> 00:25:29,639 Speaker 1: we're Cheryl. Thanks so much for sharing a little time 474 00:25:29,680 --> 00:25:33,680 Speaker 1: and insight on Nick and joy Um. We look forward 475 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:36,119 Speaker 1: to continue to chat with you as we get closer 476 00:25:36,160 --> 00:25:38,040 Speaker 1: to the draft. Best of luck to you and your 477 00:25:38,080 --> 00:25:41,879 Speaker 1: family going forward. Thank you so much, guys, I appreciate it. Thanks, 478 00:25:42,119 --> 00:25:45,359 Speaker 1: thank you. Buck. Anytime you can talk to the parents, 479 00:25:46,119 --> 00:25:48,480 Speaker 1: I'm all for that. You know how many NFL scouts 480 00:25:48,960 --> 00:25:50,520 Speaker 1: wish they had the luxury of being able to all 481 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:52,639 Speaker 1: that background and go talk to the parents. Hey, instead 482 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 1: of telling me about your parents, let me talk to 483 00:25:54,600 --> 00:25:57,200 Speaker 1: your parents. What an advantage for us here on that one, 484 00:25:57,280 --> 00:25:59,760 Speaker 1: I mean, what a terrific advantage. And and I think, 485 00:26:00,119 --> 00:26:02,320 Speaker 1: um the thing the big takeaway from both of them, 486 00:26:02,400 --> 00:26:06,040 Speaker 1: did these guys loved football? And Nick can particularly love 487 00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:09,399 Speaker 1: just playing the game. Always wanted to be great at 488 00:26:09,400 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 1: it was super competitive, always played up and the fact 489 00:26:12,960 --> 00:26:15,239 Speaker 1: that they've been able to kind of like grow him 490 00:26:15,359 --> 00:26:18,800 Speaker 1: up in the family business is really interesting and he's 491 00:26:18,840 --> 00:26:20,560 Speaker 1: been very, very successful. I think it will continue to 492 00:26:20,600 --> 00:26:23,600 Speaker 1: be successful because I think he understands the the artistry 493 00:26:23,720 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 1: that's needed to be a dominant player at a point 494 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:29,040 Speaker 1: of attack. Well being a being that you're now a 495 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:32,399 Speaker 1: head high school football coach, I know that you uh 496 00:26:32,760 --> 00:26:36,200 Speaker 1: appreciate the importance that a high school coach has in 497 00:26:36,280 --> 00:26:38,720 Speaker 1: your development, not only is a player, but as a person. 498 00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:41,080 Speaker 1: And so we go back and and look at Nick 499 00:26:41,119 --> 00:26:43,720 Speaker 1: Bosa in his high school career. U there at St. 500 00:26:43,760 --> 00:26:46,680 Speaker 1: Thomas Aquinas. Um, we need to go talk to his 501 00:26:46,800 --> 00:26:49,520 Speaker 1: coach and that's something that you and our buddy Leanserline 502 00:26:49,680 --> 00:26:52,120 Speaker 1: were recently able to do. Sit down with St. Thomas 503 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:55,920 Speaker 1: Aquinas head coach Roger Harriet. How you doing a coach? 504 00:26:56,560 --> 00:26:59,600 Speaker 1: I'm doing excellent. Thank you for having me on a coach. Uh, 505 00:27:00,040 --> 00:27:02,680 Speaker 1: you have obviously coached a lot of talented players doing 506 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:04,720 Speaker 1: your time at the same time as a Quintas. But 507 00:27:04,840 --> 00:27:07,040 Speaker 1: we have to talk to you about Nick Bolsa. What 508 00:27:07,280 --> 00:27:09,200 Speaker 1: was he like as a high school player. For you, 509 00:27:10,960 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 1: Nick was an extraordinary talent, as everybody knows. But the 510 00:27:14,040 --> 00:27:18,440 Speaker 1: most suppressive aspect of Nick because he's a great role model. 511 00:27:18,640 --> 00:27:22,480 Speaker 1: He has a strong presence, and he wants to make 512 00:27:22,560 --> 00:27:25,600 Speaker 1: sure that he's meeting all expectations, not only on the 513 00:27:25,640 --> 00:27:27,840 Speaker 1: field to play, but more importantly off the field as 514 00:27:27,880 --> 00:27:32,120 Speaker 1: a as a self motivated, family oriented individual. So he's 515 00:27:32,160 --> 00:27:35,280 Speaker 1: just a joy to have around. He's a team oriented 516 00:27:35,359 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 1: guys as an infectious personality, He's the type of guy 517 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:41,879 Speaker 1: that when you're going through your your tenure with him, 518 00:27:41,960 --> 00:27:44,080 Speaker 1: you know, you know you're gonna you know you're gonna 519 00:27:44,080 --> 00:27:45,440 Speaker 1: miss him. He's a guy that you don't want to 520 00:27:45,480 --> 00:27:48,520 Speaker 1: see leave. Coach, I want I want to ask you 521 00:27:48,560 --> 00:27:51,879 Speaker 1: about he's a little um at least to us when 522 00:27:51,920 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 1: we've when we've dealt with him, he's a little more quiet. 523 00:27:54,560 --> 00:27:56,440 Speaker 1: But I know as we talked to his mother and 524 00:27:56,520 --> 00:27:59,600 Speaker 1: father and they said, he is a guy who is 525 00:27:59,640 --> 00:28:02,520 Speaker 1: going to be may not be as loud, but he 526 00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:05,240 Speaker 1: certainly leads by example. Can you can you speak on 527 00:28:05,440 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 1: that and what you saw in the locker room and 528 00:28:07,520 --> 00:28:09,600 Speaker 1: then on the field when when when the lights were on, 529 00:28:10,680 --> 00:28:13,160 Speaker 1: he's certainly the type of guy that lets his actions 530 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:15,720 Speaker 1: speak for him. I wouldn't go so far to call 531 00:28:16,400 --> 00:28:20,160 Speaker 1: Nick an introvert. He's not an extrovert either, but he's 532 00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:25,840 Speaker 1: he's extremely social. Uh, he's a social personality. He's confident 533 00:28:25,960 --> 00:28:29,719 Speaker 1: in the way he conducts himself and goes about his business. 534 00:28:29,800 --> 00:28:32,480 Speaker 1: He's a he's the pity of of a professional. He 535 00:28:32,560 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 1: knows what exactly is expected of him. He gets after 536 00:28:35,920 --> 00:28:39,600 Speaker 1: it when that time comes. He's not He's not a 537 00:28:39,680 --> 00:28:43,040 Speaker 1: flamboyant individual, and I think that's where some people are confused. 538 00:28:43,120 --> 00:28:47,600 Speaker 1: But he does have a charisma to him, and his 539 00:28:47,760 --> 00:28:52,520 Speaker 1: personality is is uh is one that you enjoy being around, 540 00:28:52,640 --> 00:28:54,880 Speaker 1: you know, and uh, you know we all we all 541 00:28:55,000 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 1: miss Nick being around here. But you know, watching him 542 00:28:58,160 --> 00:29:03,840 Speaker 1: play over over at uh oh at Ohio State has 543 00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:07,600 Speaker 1: been an enjoyable experience as he represents us and he's 544 00:29:07,600 --> 00:29:11,280 Speaker 1: a direct reflection of his family beliefs and standards, you know. 545 00:29:11,480 --> 00:29:13,720 Speaker 1: And thinking about that and talking to his teammates, they 546 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:16,560 Speaker 1: talk about how he's a worker. What kind of work 547 00:29:16,640 --> 00:29:18,720 Speaker 1: ethic did he display when he was with you guys. 548 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 1: Nick is the epitome of a grinder. He likes to 549 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:26,880 Speaker 1: get after it. He's the first first in the weight room, 550 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:28,720 Speaker 1: we're on the football field, and he's the last guy 551 00:29:28,800 --> 00:29:33,680 Speaker 1: to leave. He and he enjoys, he enjoys the opportunity 552 00:29:33,800 --> 00:29:37,880 Speaker 1: to to get better UM and he just he just 553 00:29:38,040 --> 00:29:41,640 Speaker 1: has an extraordinary work ethic on the end off the field, 554 00:29:41,680 --> 00:29:44,840 Speaker 1: not not only with regards to whatever you know what 555 00:29:44,960 --> 00:29:48,440 Speaker 1: he's trying to accomplish UM in the in the tangible 556 00:29:48,520 --> 00:29:51,760 Speaker 1: aspects of his life, but he also does a great 557 00:29:51,840 --> 00:29:55,080 Speaker 1: job of cultivating healthy relationships. So he takes every everything 558 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:59,520 Speaker 1: he does, he takes extremely personal with with a with 559 00:29:59,680 --> 00:30:03,040 Speaker 1: a with a strict purpose in mind. He's goal oriented 560 00:30:03,080 --> 00:30:06,320 Speaker 1: and and obviously plays it plays itself out in every 561 00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:09,240 Speaker 1: aspect of his life. From a holistic standpoint, and we're 562 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:11,960 Speaker 1: talking about football character, and obviously it's very high in 563 00:30:12,040 --> 00:30:14,080 Speaker 1: the family. Did it come naturally for him? Was that 564 00:30:14,160 --> 00:30:17,040 Speaker 1: something that you saw early on? And do you think 565 00:30:17,120 --> 00:30:19,640 Speaker 1: that having the older brother that he had allowed him 566 00:30:19,680 --> 00:30:22,480 Speaker 1: maybe to have a little more grit even earlier on, 567 00:30:22,680 --> 00:30:24,479 Speaker 1: because that's just the way he had to come up, 568 00:30:25,400 --> 00:30:28,760 Speaker 1: I think from a humanistic standpoint, and you know, obviously 569 00:30:29,960 --> 00:30:35,360 Speaker 1: tremendous amount of his ability is genetic and and God 570 00:30:35,440 --> 00:30:39,800 Speaker 1: given However, I'm a true believer that the philosophical aspect 571 00:30:39,880 --> 00:30:43,720 Speaker 1: of things definitely plays a major role with regards to 572 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:48,680 Speaker 1: environment and those those people that have had a tremendous 573 00:30:48,720 --> 00:30:52,120 Speaker 1: impact on his life, like Joey Um you know, showed 574 00:30:52,160 --> 00:30:55,800 Speaker 1: him the way, and his father and mother and and 575 00:30:56,480 --> 00:31:00,880 Speaker 1: is his uncle's all those people who played UM athletics 576 00:31:00,920 --> 00:31:03,320 Speaker 1: at a high level really did a great job of 577 00:31:03,440 --> 00:31:06,280 Speaker 1: impressing that value on him. So I think it's an 578 00:31:06,360 --> 00:31:09,560 Speaker 1: expectation he felt like he needed to he needed to meet, 579 00:31:10,640 --> 00:31:14,600 Speaker 1: you know, and thinking about expectations, Uh, if he did 580 00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:17,000 Speaker 1: happen to be the first overall pick, and there are 581 00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 1: a lot of expectations that come with being that, how 582 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:22,360 Speaker 1: do you think he'll handle the way to those expectations. 583 00:31:23,440 --> 00:31:28,480 Speaker 1: I believe that Nikki is going to utilize this opportunity 584 00:31:29,240 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 1: and most advantageous way for us to all you know, 585 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:38,320 Speaker 1: take you know, UM utilize from a learning lesson standpoint. 586 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:43,320 Speaker 1: You know, I think once you know, nick gets ahold 587 00:31:43,400 --> 00:31:47,240 Speaker 1: of his opportunities with the National Football League, I think 588 00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:51,200 Speaker 1: he's gonna I think he's gonna revolutionize the way these 589 00:31:51,320 --> 00:31:55,680 Speaker 1: individuals conduct themselves on on and and more importantly off 590 00:31:55,720 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 1: the field. You know, like I said earlier, he's a 591 00:31:59,120 --> 00:32:02,480 Speaker 1: he hasn't he's a tremendous asset to other people. But 592 00:32:03,160 --> 00:32:05,000 Speaker 1: at the same at the same time, he's a he's 593 00:32:05,040 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 1: a positive role model. He wants to do things the 594 00:32:07,200 --> 00:32:09,880 Speaker 1: right way. I wouldn't go so far as to call 595 00:32:09,960 --> 00:32:12,720 Speaker 1: him a pleaser, but he doesn't like to disappoint others. 596 00:32:13,120 --> 00:32:16,000 Speaker 1: And as a result, you know, he's gonna be what 597 00:32:16,240 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 1: we like to what we like to consider a productive 598 00:32:19,120 --> 00:32:23,320 Speaker 1: member of society. And I think at this point right now, 599 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:27,080 Speaker 1: you know, the National Football League could could use a 600 00:32:27,160 --> 00:32:32,840 Speaker 1: boost and in character oriented individuals like Nikki Bosa. You know, 601 00:32:33,040 --> 00:32:36,200 Speaker 1: I'm interested in those hands, right, He's got great hands. 602 00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:39,560 Speaker 1: And it's easy to assume that it just like that 603 00:32:39,720 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 1: he was outside in the backyard working with Joey or something. 604 00:32:42,240 --> 00:32:44,360 Speaker 1: That's probably what people assume. But I've got a brother 605 00:32:44,400 --> 00:32:47,160 Speaker 1: who's a long time you know, head coach and and 606 00:32:47,440 --> 00:32:50,040 Speaker 1: and position coach in high school, and there's a lot 607 00:32:50,080 --> 00:32:53,360 Speaker 1: of you're obviously at a at an outstanding school there 608 00:32:53,520 --> 00:32:56,440 Speaker 1: in uh St. Thomas aquinas Um, can you speak to 609 00:32:57,160 --> 00:33:01,000 Speaker 1: the amount of of of learning and skill and technique. 610 00:33:01,040 --> 00:33:02,400 Speaker 1: You know, I think a lot of people assume it 611 00:33:02,480 --> 00:33:04,400 Speaker 1: just happens as soon as he got to Ohio State, 612 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:07,280 Speaker 1: and that's not necessarily the case. You've got guys over 613 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:10,040 Speaker 1: there at that high level football who are who are 614 00:33:10,080 --> 00:33:13,360 Speaker 1: teaching and promoting as well. Yeah, I mean St. Thomas. 615 00:33:13,400 --> 00:33:18,440 Speaker 1: The Quintas is a competitive atmosphere. We have a tremendous 616 00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:24,560 Speaker 1: amount of of former UM intercollegiate athletes and NFL athletes 617 00:33:24,600 --> 00:33:26,720 Speaker 1: that have come through St. Thomas and was able to 618 00:33:27,040 --> 00:33:31,680 Speaker 1: establish this this UH platform here, and Nikki is just 619 00:33:31,880 --> 00:33:35,560 Speaker 1: one that was fortunate enough to take full advantage of 620 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:38,720 Speaker 1: the opportunities that you know, we're that have been built 621 00:33:38,800 --> 00:33:42,640 Speaker 1: through UM the vision of George Smith, our athletic director 622 00:33:42,680 --> 00:33:45,200 Speaker 1: and former UM football coach. He has done a great 623 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:49,600 Speaker 1: job of of ensuring that you know, everything we we 624 00:33:49,960 --> 00:33:52,480 Speaker 1: we have here, we take full advantage of it and 625 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:58,280 Speaker 1: we're grateful for the opportunity. So Nikki's Nikki's UM evolution 626 00:33:58,520 --> 00:34:02,560 Speaker 1: and his ability to become the formidable force he is 627 00:34:02,640 --> 00:34:06,000 Speaker 1: today has a lot to do with not not only St. 628 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:09,040 Speaker 1: Thomas obviously his parents, but but South Florida in general. So, 629 00:34:09,360 --> 00:34:12,120 Speaker 1: you know, football here is a is a lifestyle, it's 630 00:34:12,160 --> 00:34:15,160 Speaker 1: a it's a culture, here and as a result, he's 631 00:34:15,280 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 1: consumed by it and he you can tell he has 632 00:34:18,080 --> 00:34:21,680 Speaker 1: a substantial amount of admiration for the game of football 633 00:34:21,800 --> 00:34:25,960 Speaker 1: and he um, he's he's blessed with with with a 634 00:34:26,080 --> 00:34:29,320 Speaker 1: tremendous amount of talent. Thanks so much for sharing a 635 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:32,680 Speaker 1: little insight on Nick Bose. We look forward to watching 636 00:34:32,800 --> 00:34:34,880 Speaker 1: him playing the National Football League, more importantly here in 637 00:34:34,960 --> 00:34:37,560 Speaker 1: his name called on draft night. Yeah, I agree, he's 638 00:34:37,560 --> 00:34:39,759 Speaker 1: going to do some tremendous things for us, and um, 639 00:34:39,840 --> 00:34:43,840 Speaker 1: he'll be He'll be a great resource to watch with 640 00:34:44,040 --> 00:34:47,360 Speaker 1: regards to the integrity of our our culture and our country. 641 00:34:47,600 --> 00:34:51,120 Speaker 1: Thanks for having me on all right, buck Man, tell 642 00:34:51,160 --> 00:34:52,960 Speaker 1: you what. The hats off to Lance, by the way, 643 00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:56,279 Speaker 1: who's been doing some uh, some fantastic work here. I've 644 00:34:56,280 --> 00:34:58,520 Speaker 1: been scooting around the country hitting all these pro days, 645 00:34:58,600 --> 00:35:01,440 Speaker 1: and Lance filling in and helping us with these interviews. 646 00:35:01,520 --> 00:35:03,680 Speaker 1: But man, always great when we talk to these high 647 00:35:03,719 --> 00:35:06,719 Speaker 1: school coaches. Always great high school coach says the foundation 648 00:35:06,960 --> 00:35:09,520 Speaker 1: for who these kids will eventually become on and off 649 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:12,800 Speaker 1: the field, and so to get that perspective certainly paints 650 00:35:12,840 --> 00:35:14,799 Speaker 1: the picture on Nick Bosa and kind of gives us 651 00:35:14,800 --> 00:35:17,680 Speaker 1: an idea what teams could be getting when he walks 652 00:35:17,719 --> 00:35:20,080 Speaker 1: in the doors, walked into that locker room. Yeah, St. 653 00:35:20,120 --> 00:35:22,879 Speaker 1: Thomas Aquinas. So we're gonna go top five nationally high 654 00:35:22,920 --> 00:35:25,600 Speaker 1: school programs, BLUs, I mean, they're wanted the best. You 655 00:35:25,680 --> 00:35:29,280 Speaker 1: talked about having terrific personnel, not only players, but coaches. 656 00:35:29,719 --> 00:35:32,400 Speaker 1: Did do a great job down there South Park. All right, 657 00:35:32,480 --> 00:35:34,040 Speaker 1: let's keep this train moving here. Where do we got 658 00:35:34,120 --> 00:35:36,680 Speaker 1: coming up next? Buck? We talked to the high school 659 00:35:36,719 --> 00:35:39,560 Speaker 1: head coach. You naturally want to talk to the college 660 00:35:39,600 --> 00:35:41,759 Speaker 1: head coach. You and a D. D. Ki Kaballa had 661 00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:44,160 Speaker 1: a chance to catch up with Ryan Day, the head 662 00:35:44,200 --> 00:35:46,319 Speaker 1: coach of Ohio State at the pro day. I talked 663 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:49,640 Speaker 1: to coach Day at the combine. Let's say, can listen 664 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:52,719 Speaker 1: to what he had to say about nipples and you 665 00:35:52,840 --> 00:35:54,600 Speaker 1: may have the number one player in the draft and 666 00:35:54,719 --> 00:35:57,560 Speaker 1: Nick Bosa. What makes Nick Bosa different than some of 667 00:35:57,600 --> 00:36:00,120 Speaker 1: the other guys that have been around, Well, you know, 668 00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:01,920 Speaker 1: going up against him every single day when we were 669 00:36:01,960 --> 00:36:04,439 Speaker 1: on offense, it was hard. Uh, he was hard to blow. 670 00:36:04,480 --> 00:36:06,600 Speaker 1: He ruined practice all the time. Uh, you know, had 671 00:36:06,600 --> 00:36:09,200 Speaker 1: a hard time blocking him, and especially third down drill 672 00:36:09,280 --> 00:36:13,000 Speaker 1: and things like that. Very very explosive and quick. Um. 673 00:36:13,400 --> 00:36:15,680 Speaker 1: But I think the thing that Larry Johnson, or defensive 674 00:36:15,680 --> 00:36:17,920 Speaker 1: line coach, did a great job of is he really 675 00:36:18,000 --> 00:36:19,880 Speaker 1: went back and watched the film and I think he 676 00:36:19,920 --> 00:36:23,440 Speaker 1: said on the five clip he found something last year 677 00:36:23,480 --> 00:36:25,719 Speaker 1: to get him a little bit better. And and that's 678 00:36:25,760 --> 00:36:27,400 Speaker 1: the way NICKI is. He wants to get better. He 679 00:36:27,480 --> 00:36:29,160 Speaker 1: knows he's very good, he knows he's one of the 680 00:36:29,200 --> 00:36:31,479 Speaker 1: best in the game, but he keeps working to become great, 681 00:36:31,880 --> 00:36:34,680 Speaker 1: you know. I mean, he has obviously had a terrific 682 00:36:34,760 --> 00:36:37,520 Speaker 1: career at Ohio State, but he's playing kind of in 683 00:36:37,520 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 1: the shadows of his older brother Joey. How do you 684 00:36:40,120 --> 00:36:42,800 Speaker 1: think he is motivated by the fact that this is 685 00:36:42,880 --> 00:36:45,400 Speaker 1: the family business. Everyone ahead of him has been a 686 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:47,360 Speaker 1: first round pick. How do you think that kind of 687 00:36:47,880 --> 00:36:50,000 Speaker 1: plays in two and taps into the motivation that he 688 00:36:50,120 --> 00:36:52,840 Speaker 1: displays on the field. I think it gives him confidence. 689 00:36:52,880 --> 00:36:54,759 Speaker 1: I feel like, I don't think he puts pressure on 690 00:36:54,880 --> 00:36:57,680 Speaker 1: himself to to do anything else that you know, some 691 00:36:57,800 --> 00:36:59,480 Speaker 1: of his family members have done. I think it gives 692 00:36:59,520 --> 00:37:02,360 Speaker 1: him confidence that he knows it can be done, and 693 00:37:02,680 --> 00:37:04,840 Speaker 1: he's his own person. When you get around him, you 694 00:37:04,960 --> 00:37:07,200 Speaker 1: see that he's got his own way about him and 695 00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:11,000 Speaker 1: and he's comfortable in his own skin. For those that 696 00:37:11,160 --> 00:37:13,480 Speaker 1: that don't know on the outside, the decision that that 697 00:37:13,680 --> 00:37:16,239 Speaker 1: Nick made once he had the injury, uh to go 698 00:37:16,360 --> 00:37:18,759 Speaker 1: out to California with his brother Joey Nick Bolsa we're 699 00:37:18,800 --> 00:37:20,759 Speaker 1: talking about, and to rehab and get ready for this 700 00:37:20,920 --> 00:37:23,640 Speaker 1: part of the process. Was that decision made with the 701 00:37:23,680 --> 00:37:26,319 Speaker 1: blessing of the program. Yeah, I mean it was one 702 00:37:26,320 --> 00:37:27,880 Speaker 1: of those things where he was rehabbing here for a 703 00:37:27,960 --> 00:37:30,080 Speaker 1: while and and uh, you know, did a great job 704 00:37:30,120 --> 00:37:33,440 Speaker 1: with our rehab uh here in Ohio State, but just 705 00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:35,719 Speaker 1: decided that moving forward it was just a little too 706 00:37:35,800 --> 00:37:37,880 Speaker 1: risky for his future. And so you know, we support 707 00:37:37,960 --> 00:37:40,080 Speaker 1: him with that decision, no doubt. And to me getting 708 00:37:40,080 --> 00:37:42,680 Speaker 1: a chance to visit with him, he's a trip man 709 00:37:42,719 --> 00:37:45,040 Speaker 1: because he's just his brother. He reminds me so much 710 00:37:45,160 --> 00:37:47,320 Speaker 1: of his brother. But having a chance to see not 711 00:37:47,400 --> 00:37:49,080 Speaker 1: only what his brother has done here, but what he's 712 00:37:49,080 --> 00:37:50,960 Speaker 1: done at the next level, how would you compare him 713 00:37:50,960 --> 00:37:52,759 Speaker 1: to his brother. So I I wasn't really here with 714 00:37:52,840 --> 00:37:54,719 Speaker 1: Joey's I don't know him as well, but from what 715 00:37:54,800 --> 00:37:57,440 Speaker 1: I've heard about him, he is he is different than 716 00:37:57,560 --> 00:38:00,640 Speaker 1: than than his brother. UM. What I they learned to 717 00:38:00,680 --> 00:38:03,200 Speaker 1: appreciate with Nick, especially in those first three three games 718 00:38:03,239 --> 00:38:05,360 Speaker 1: and in the preseason getting no him really well, is 719 00:38:05,840 --> 00:38:09,680 Speaker 1: he really cares about his teammates. Um, he cares about relationships, 720 00:38:09,800 --> 00:38:12,440 Speaker 1: A thoughtful person and UM. And so you know, the 721 00:38:12,480 --> 00:38:14,000 Speaker 1: guys on the team missed him this year. And and 722 00:38:14,200 --> 00:38:15,680 Speaker 1: you know when he came back for the bowl game 723 00:38:15,760 --> 00:38:18,239 Speaker 1: and guys saw him, we embraced them and and missed him. 724 00:38:18,280 --> 00:38:21,719 Speaker 1: But but but he's his eques high and he's a 725 00:38:21,760 --> 00:38:25,040 Speaker 1: great kid. Well. I love getting the feedback there. You 726 00:38:25,080 --> 00:38:27,000 Speaker 1: know from coach Day. I know he wishes he had 727 00:38:27,080 --> 00:38:29,880 Speaker 1: both for the remainder of the season, didn't have that 728 00:38:29,960 --> 00:38:33,480 Speaker 1: early season injury, Buck, But great to hear his insights. 729 00:38:33,600 --> 00:38:35,600 Speaker 1: And for those Buckeye fans that it might be tuning 730 00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:37,880 Speaker 1: in and listen to this, I know Urban Meyer is 731 00:38:38,120 --> 00:38:39,359 Speaker 1: is going to go down as one of the best 732 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:41,719 Speaker 1: coaches of all time at the collegiate level. But you're 733 00:38:41,719 --> 00:38:43,959 Speaker 1: gonna be just fine. And the bit we've been around 734 00:38:44,080 --> 00:38:45,719 Speaker 1: Ryan Day and knowing him for a little while now Buck, 735 00:38:45,760 --> 00:38:48,560 Speaker 1: seeing him in his different stops. Uh, the Buckeye program 736 00:38:48,640 --> 00:38:50,279 Speaker 1: is gonna be just fine. Oh, they're in good hands. 737 00:38:50,320 --> 00:38:53,239 Speaker 1: He's terrific coach who do a great job um of 738 00:38:53,520 --> 00:38:57,520 Speaker 1: continuing to uphold the standard of expectation. I'm excited to 739 00:38:57,560 --> 00:39:00,840 Speaker 1: see the program grow under his leadership. Urban Meyers certainly 740 00:39:00,960 --> 00:39:02,880 Speaker 1: left him in good hands, but I think he'll take 741 00:39:02,920 --> 00:39:05,960 Speaker 1: the program to even at a higher level. Absolutely, U 742 00:39:06,200 --> 00:39:09,040 Speaker 1: great to talk to coaches, but I also enjoy talking 743 00:39:09,080 --> 00:39:12,120 Speaker 1: to the players and Dwayne Haskins quarterback there at Ohio, 744 00:39:12,160 --> 00:39:13,759 Speaker 1: so they gave us some great intel on Nick Bosa. 745 00:39:13,920 --> 00:39:16,480 Speaker 1: Last week at the Buckeyes Pro Day, I was down 746 00:39:16,520 --> 00:39:19,000 Speaker 1: there with the d King Kabwala and you interviewed his 747 00:39:19,080 --> 00:39:22,479 Speaker 1: fellow defensive lineman Draymont Jones. Of course we both caught 748 00:39:22,560 --> 00:39:26,120 Speaker 1: up with wide receiver Paris Campbell. So all these teammates 749 00:39:26,120 --> 00:39:28,080 Speaker 1: they're gonna help paint the picture for us here of 750 00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:31,440 Speaker 1: Nick Bosa. And here's the conversations we had with Dwayne Haskins, 751 00:39:31,560 --> 00:39:36,200 Speaker 1: Draymont Jones in Paris Campbell. I want to also ask 752 00:39:36,239 --> 00:39:38,480 Speaker 1: you about Bosa. You get a chance to see him 753 00:39:38,480 --> 00:39:40,560 Speaker 1: in the practice speach and every day we've visited with him. 754 00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:43,000 Speaker 1: By the way, he is just he is exactly his brother. 755 00:39:43,120 --> 00:39:45,640 Speaker 1: I mean, they talk exactly the same, they walking away exactly. 756 00:39:45,640 --> 00:39:48,840 Speaker 1: They're twins, they really are. What was it like in practice? 757 00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:50,160 Speaker 1: I mean, you get to the point where it was 758 00:39:50,200 --> 00:39:51,960 Speaker 1: so disruptive you guys had to kind of back him 759 00:39:51,960 --> 00:39:55,960 Speaker 1: down or give us a Bosa story. So honestly, a 760 00:39:56,040 --> 00:40:01,880 Speaker 1: Bosa was good, really good. But but we have a 761 00:40:02,239 --> 00:40:05,200 Speaker 1: third down period, which is straight rush, straight blitz is 762 00:40:05,400 --> 00:40:07,479 Speaker 1: and that period is the worst period of practice because 763 00:40:07,560 --> 00:40:09,360 Speaker 1: they just pined on those back the North's pass and 764 00:40:09,760 --> 00:40:11,880 Speaker 1: you got him and Chase Young and Draymond Jones and 765 00:40:11,920 --> 00:40:14,440 Speaker 1: then the linebackers coming in. It was worse. My freshman year. 766 00:40:14,800 --> 00:40:17,280 Speaker 1: We had him, we had Hubbard, we had Taekwon Lewis, 767 00:40:17,360 --> 00:40:19,399 Speaker 1: we had Dalen Holmes, and it's like, can I even 768 00:40:19,400 --> 00:40:21,839 Speaker 1: get a pass off? So I mean I have have Nick. 769 00:40:21,920 --> 00:40:23,560 Speaker 1: Nick is so dynamic and he gets off the ball 770 00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:26,720 Speaker 1: so fast. It's like he's almost unblockable at points in practice. 771 00:40:26,760 --> 00:40:28,799 Speaker 1: So I mean, good thing only gets like two raps 772 00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:30,799 Speaker 1: are the ones in certain series, so I don't get 773 00:40:30,840 --> 00:40:32,520 Speaker 1: to team all the time. But he's a freak athlete, 774 00:40:33,920 --> 00:40:36,120 Speaker 1: you know how your saying, you guys are obviously lucky 775 00:40:36,160 --> 00:40:38,680 Speaker 1: because he cleared with a bunch of talented players along 776 00:40:39,520 --> 00:40:43,400 Speaker 1: on their defensive line. People will talk about Nick Bolsa, Uh, 777 00:40:43,520 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: tell me a little bout about Bosa playing with him. 778 00:40:46,200 --> 00:40:48,720 Speaker 1: What you've been able to learn from him? Just playing 779 00:40:48,760 --> 00:40:51,160 Speaker 1: along side of guy that is also as dominant as 780 00:40:51,239 --> 00:40:55,520 Speaker 1: you are. Um, I mean he's a special type of talent. 781 00:40:55,600 --> 00:40:58,040 Speaker 1: I mean he has the ability to see things faster 782 00:40:58,160 --> 00:41:00,040 Speaker 1: and take up things faster than any other player. It 783 00:41:00,200 --> 00:41:01,840 Speaker 1: for me, it's more so just a the hoind the 784 00:41:01,920 --> 00:41:05,359 Speaker 1: scene work that he prepared for so forward to him 785 00:41:05,440 --> 00:41:07,239 Speaker 1: being domin on the field because he just see the 786 00:41:07,800 --> 00:41:11,680 Speaker 1: him being crazy and him being you know, lively special player. 787 00:41:11,880 --> 00:41:14,800 Speaker 1: But on back in the other unique routine that not 788 00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:16,960 Speaker 1: a lot of guys have me just with stretching or eating. 789 00:41:17,160 --> 00:41:19,160 Speaker 1: So that's what I really picked up with him, just 790 00:41:19,719 --> 00:41:22,759 Speaker 1: that outside route thing that no one really sees. So 791 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:24,640 Speaker 1: now on the other side of the ward man, look, 792 00:41:24,680 --> 00:41:27,640 Speaker 1: ohigr state has been loaded with defensive talent, particularly on 793 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:30,040 Speaker 1: the defensive line. You got another star that is coming 794 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:32,720 Speaker 1: out in Nick Bolson. When you think about Nick Bolson, 795 00:41:32,840 --> 00:41:38,000 Speaker 1: what comes to mink Unstoppable that's the first word. Um, honestly, 796 00:41:38,120 --> 00:41:40,680 Speaker 1: you know, being an offensive player, but uh, you know, 797 00:41:40,880 --> 00:41:42,640 Speaker 1: just having Nick around. I used to go back and 798 00:41:42,719 --> 00:41:44,960 Speaker 1: watch practice film and him just go through one on 799 00:41:45,040 --> 00:41:47,120 Speaker 1: ones and it was, honestly, um, some of the most 800 00:41:47,160 --> 00:41:49,520 Speaker 1: amazing stuff I've ever seen on football field. Man, He's 801 00:41:49,640 --> 00:41:52,520 Speaker 1: he's elusive, super athletic and just to be that big 802 00:41:52,560 --> 00:41:54,719 Speaker 1: and be able to move the way he does, Um, 803 00:41:54,800 --> 00:41:57,399 Speaker 1: you know, he's unstoppable. I don't think I've ever seen 804 00:41:57,440 --> 00:42:00,359 Speaker 1: even get blocked, you know, in game or in practice. So, uh, 805 00:42:00,440 --> 00:42:03,640 Speaker 1: he's just really unstoppable guy. Is there any story as 806 00:42:03,640 --> 00:42:06,439 Speaker 1: anybody ever like talk trash to Nick or or got 807 00:42:06,560 --> 00:42:08,640 Speaker 1: him served up a little bit? Because I look, I 808 00:42:08,719 --> 00:42:11,320 Speaker 1: I worked, I do Charger games during the fall Paris, 809 00:42:11,480 --> 00:42:14,719 Speaker 1: and I know Joey is just very even keel, Like 810 00:42:14,880 --> 00:42:16,920 Speaker 1: does anybody been able to get under his skin, like 811 00:42:16,960 --> 00:42:19,680 Speaker 1: has he ever gotten a fight or anything? No? Not 812 00:42:19,960 --> 00:42:22,000 Speaker 1: not once. Him and Joy are kind of one and 813 00:42:22,040 --> 00:42:24,800 Speaker 1: the same, and they're the same people, same guy, And 814 00:42:25,160 --> 00:42:27,280 Speaker 1: even if you did talk smack to him, they probably 815 00:42:27,280 --> 00:42:29,040 Speaker 1: just look at you and line up for the next 816 00:42:29,080 --> 00:42:31,160 Speaker 1: rep and beat you. So it would it would be 817 00:42:31,200 --> 00:42:36,800 Speaker 1: worth it? Well, black, I think the the theme I 818 00:42:36,840 --> 00:42:39,239 Speaker 1: would say, and kind of putting this all together, we've 819 00:42:39,280 --> 00:42:41,360 Speaker 1: talked to coaches, talked with players. Is it's kind of 820 00:42:41,440 --> 00:42:44,800 Speaker 1: dominance you hear that word. Just a very physically dominant 821 00:42:44,800 --> 00:42:48,279 Speaker 1: player there, Nick Bosa. Yeah, very dominant. I think that. 822 00:42:48,480 --> 00:42:50,400 Speaker 1: I really love when you talk to people as they 823 00:42:50,440 --> 00:42:54,320 Speaker 1: talk about his overall competitiveness. That is importantness, one of 824 00:42:54,360 --> 00:42:57,720 Speaker 1: the underrated qualities that we look for in blue chair players. 825 00:42:57,960 --> 00:42:59,960 Speaker 1: He loves to compete, and I think that will serve 826 00:43:00,080 --> 00:43:02,640 Speaker 1: him well on a team full of alpha's. He's the 827 00:43:02,719 --> 00:43:05,440 Speaker 1: ultimate alpha. UM. I think a team that gets Nick 828 00:43:05,480 --> 00:43:07,279 Speaker 1: Volks is gonna be really excited about what he brings 829 00:43:07,320 --> 00:43:10,160 Speaker 1: to the table. Yeah. I agree with you, and I 830 00:43:10,280 --> 00:43:13,279 Speaker 1: think he can take over take over football game. I 831 00:43:13,400 --> 00:43:15,360 Speaker 1: really think he has that type of ability. He's a 832 00:43:15,719 --> 00:43:18,000 Speaker 1: he's a special talent. It's always a pleasure to get 833 00:43:18,000 --> 00:43:19,960 Speaker 1: a chance to talk with UH teammates, and that's what 834 00:43:20,000 --> 00:43:21,600 Speaker 1: they do in the scouting process. For those who don't know, 835 00:43:21,640 --> 00:43:24,440 Speaker 1: when you're doing your background on players, UH, some of 836 00:43:24,480 --> 00:43:27,319 Speaker 1: the best sources for background on players is their teammates. UM. 837 00:43:27,480 --> 00:43:28,880 Speaker 1: You find out a lot about a guy when you 838 00:43:28,920 --> 00:43:31,440 Speaker 1: find out somebody that's practiced with them all the time. UH, 839 00:43:31,520 --> 00:43:33,640 Speaker 1: you get some tremendous insight like we just got there 840 00:43:33,880 --> 00:43:37,239 Speaker 1: from those guys. Yeah, tremendous insight. Uh really excited about it. 841 00:43:37,280 --> 00:43:38,719 Speaker 1: But yeah, you can get all the insight that you 842 00:43:38,800 --> 00:43:41,320 Speaker 1: want from teammates, but sometimes you want to go to 843 00:43:41,440 --> 00:43:43,640 Speaker 1: the player himself. He's one of the best players in 844 00:43:43,640 --> 00:43:45,080 Speaker 1: the draft. Had a chance to talk with him at 845 00:43:45,120 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. Uh DJ and A D. D. Cubala 846 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:50,000 Speaker 1: caught up with him last week at the Ohio State 847 00:43:50,080 --> 00:43:52,120 Speaker 1: Pro Day. Let's just go to the man at our 848 00:43:52,280 --> 00:43:56,719 Speaker 1: Nick bos joined on the Move the Sticks podcast by 849 00:43:57,239 --> 00:44:00,319 Speaker 1: Ohio State star Nick Bosa. How is everything and going? 850 00:44:00,600 --> 00:44:02,800 Speaker 1: It's good. It's busy. It's a busy weekend for me, 851 00:44:02,920 --> 00:44:06,160 Speaker 1: but it's all going really well. So you obviously ended 852 00:44:06,200 --> 00:44:08,680 Speaker 1: your season short because you had an injury. How's rehab 853 00:44:08,760 --> 00:44:10,960 Speaker 1: coming on your core injury. It's pretty much coming to 854 00:44:11,040 --> 00:44:13,759 Speaker 1: a close now. I'm just getting back to really full 855 00:44:14,160 --> 00:44:17,319 Speaker 1: confidence and what I'm doing, so putting up some good 856 00:44:17,400 --> 00:44:19,560 Speaker 1: numbers and training so I'm ready to go for the comment. 857 00:44:20,000 --> 00:44:21,960 Speaker 1: So now when we think about training, what are some 858 00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:24,080 Speaker 1: of the things that you were working on as the 859 00:44:24,120 --> 00:44:27,560 Speaker 1: combine gets closer? Of course the forty everybody loves to 860 00:44:27,719 --> 00:44:30,719 Speaker 1: watch that. And then get the two tests, I think 861 00:44:30,760 --> 00:44:33,279 Speaker 1: I'll blow that thing out. So, um, just all this 862 00:44:33,360 --> 00:44:36,360 Speaker 1: stuff might not translate to football so much, but I 863 00:44:36,440 --> 00:44:38,440 Speaker 1: gotta do it, so I'm working hard at all. Right, 864 00:44:38,480 --> 00:44:40,200 Speaker 1: So now let's go back to the football field. When 865 00:44:40,239 --> 00:44:43,160 Speaker 1: we watched you on tape at Ohio State, you know, like, 866 00:44:43,680 --> 00:44:45,920 Speaker 1: what would you say the strong points are your of 867 00:44:46,000 --> 00:44:49,839 Speaker 1: your game on I think pass rushing obviously jumps out. Um, 868 00:44:50,560 --> 00:44:55,920 Speaker 1: just having good technique. Uh, I got good power, speed, 869 00:44:57,360 --> 00:45:03,920 Speaker 1: mayfield not backwards and kind of like to switch up 870 00:45:03,960 --> 00:45:08,319 Speaker 1: my moves keep people guessing and so naturally when when 871 00:45:08,360 --> 00:45:10,600 Speaker 1: you're a guy that has been as accomplished as you've been, 872 00:45:11,080 --> 00:45:13,360 Speaker 1: and people think about Sundays, who are some of the 873 00:45:13,400 --> 00:45:15,880 Speaker 1: guys that you've watched outside of your brother that you 874 00:45:15,960 --> 00:45:18,360 Speaker 1: may have pattned your game after? Um, I like to 875 00:45:18,520 --> 00:45:21,080 Speaker 1: watch Aaron Donald what he's doing at from a three 876 00:45:21,160 --> 00:45:24,319 Speaker 1: technique inside. I think he's innovating that position a little bit. 877 00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:29,200 Speaker 1: Um DeMarcus Lawrence from Dallas, He's fun to watch. He 878 00:45:29,320 --> 00:45:33,120 Speaker 1: plays so aggressively. And the Cross Shop movie is is 879 00:45:33,200 --> 00:45:35,319 Speaker 1: this one that I definitely want to add to my game, 880 00:45:35,480 --> 00:45:37,080 Speaker 1: you know? So and thinking about that one of the 881 00:45:37,280 --> 00:45:40,840 Speaker 1: unique things about you. You're so good with your hands, 882 00:45:41,280 --> 00:45:43,719 Speaker 1: You do a great job of switching up. You got 883 00:45:43,840 --> 00:45:47,440 Speaker 1: counter tactics and moves. Where does that come from? Um 884 00:45:47,760 --> 00:45:50,399 Speaker 1: My coach coach at Ohio State, my d line guy, 885 00:45:50,480 --> 00:45:54,160 Speaker 1: coach Johnson. Uh, he really instilled the technique and showed 886 00:45:54,200 --> 00:45:57,040 Speaker 1: me what I needed to work on. And I think 887 00:45:57,120 --> 00:45:59,279 Speaker 1: from there it's just up to you to really, um 888 00:45:59,480 --> 00:46:00,960 Speaker 1: run with it. And I think me and my brother 889 00:46:01,040 --> 00:46:03,400 Speaker 1: have done a really good job of taking the techniques 890 00:46:03,440 --> 00:46:06,400 Speaker 1: that he's taught us and just using it and it works. 891 00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:09,600 Speaker 1: You know. So in thinking about your brother and your 892 00:46:09,680 --> 00:46:12,600 Speaker 1: dad and your uncle all be in first round picks, 893 00:46:13,560 --> 00:46:16,120 Speaker 1: what is it about the Bolson name and the family 894 00:46:16,480 --> 00:46:19,400 Speaker 1: where football is the family business? I mean when you 895 00:46:19,640 --> 00:46:22,040 Speaker 1: when you have my dad who is a first round pick, 896 00:46:22,080 --> 00:46:25,720 Speaker 1: and then my mom's brother who's the next year sixte 897 00:46:25,920 --> 00:46:29,200 Speaker 1: pick to the Dolphins, I mean, obviously those genes are 898 00:46:29,239 --> 00:46:32,160 Speaker 1: gonna create something that somebody who could play the play 899 00:46:32,200 --> 00:46:34,960 Speaker 1: ball pretty well. So I mean I gotta thank them 900 00:46:35,040 --> 00:46:39,080 Speaker 1: for the genes. But um, you could have great genes 901 00:46:39,120 --> 00:46:40,839 Speaker 1: and you could not put them to work. And um, 902 00:46:41,120 --> 00:46:43,800 Speaker 1: I've really been working hard in my whole life for 903 00:46:43,880 --> 00:46:46,760 Speaker 1: this so when it comes to competitiveness as a scale, 904 00:46:46,840 --> 00:46:49,239 Speaker 1: we love legacy and so the fact is your brother 905 00:46:49,280 --> 00:46:51,440 Speaker 1: win a few years ago. You want the top players 906 00:46:51,440 --> 00:46:54,320 Speaker 1: in the draft. How competitive is that battle between you 907 00:46:54,440 --> 00:46:56,359 Speaker 1: and he when it comes to what you guys able 908 00:46:56,400 --> 00:46:58,120 Speaker 1: to do on the field. Um, I don't know if 909 00:46:58,120 --> 00:47:01,320 Speaker 1: it's competitive as in trying to beat each other. I 910 00:47:01,400 --> 00:47:03,719 Speaker 1: think it's just trying to be the best that we 911 00:47:03,800 --> 00:47:08,080 Speaker 1: could be together. And uh, I think next year joining 912 00:47:08,160 --> 00:47:10,319 Speaker 1: him in the NFL and it might get a little 913 00:47:10,320 --> 00:47:12,879 Speaker 1: more competitive now that we're at the same league, same level. 914 00:47:14,000 --> 00:47:17,319 Speaker 1: It'll be interesting for sure. You get a chance here 915 00:47:17,400 --> 00:47:19,719 Speaker 1: to visit, with my opinion, the best player in the 916 00:47:19,800 --> 00:47:22,560 Speaker 1: twenty nineteen NFL Draft class, Nick Bosa. How you doing, man, 917 00:47:22,719 --> 00:47:24,320 Speaker 1: I'm great. It's good to be back. Just you know, 918 00:47:24,400 --> 00:47:26,759 Speaker 1: he might say that about Paris Campbell too. Yeah, no, 919 00:47:27,120 --> 00:47:29,279 Speaker 1: I'm on record. It's it's it's out there, so he 920 00:47:29,400 --> 00:47:32,920 Speaker 1: knows what Let's start. First of all, you know, you 921 00:47:32,960 --> 00:47:35,239 Speaker 1: do everything at the combine, had a great week there. 922 00:47:35,560 --> 00:47:38,040 Speaker 1: The decision into today. You know what you're gonna do today, 923 00:47:38,080 --> 00:47:39,960 Speaker 1: what you're not gonna do today? What went into that? Yeah, 924 00:47:39,960 --> 00:47:42,360 Speaker 1: I just trust the people who advised me, and they 925 00:47:42,480 --> 00:47:46,160 Speaker 1: told me it was unimportant. So, um, I'm here to 926 00:47:46,239 --> 00:47:47,719 Speaker 1: meet with all the teams. I want to meet with 927 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:51,960 Speaker 1: me and that's what is really important. So I'm just 928 00:47:52,080 --> 00:47:54,520 Speaker 1: doing what I'm told. Does it Does it burn you 929 00:47:54,600 --> 00:47:56,239 Speaker 1: a little bit? Though? I was just talking to Rick 930 00:47:56,239 --> 00:47:59,040 Speaker 1: Spielman and Mike Zimmer and they both said that ideally 931 00:47:59,520 --> 00:48:01,719 Speaker 1: they want to guy who's so competitive he wants to 932 00:48:01,719 --> 00:48:04,320 Speaker 1: show off today, you know. I mean I love to 933 00:48:04,400 --> 00:48:07,919 Speaker 1: do drills, and I mean I was watching Draymond doing 934 00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:10,080 Speaker 1: it on air while he was going out there, so 935 00:48:10,200 --> 00:48:12,439 Speaker 1: I wanted to be with him. I've watched my brother 936 00:48:12,560 --> 00:48:14,560 Speaker 1: do it here as well, so I mean it was 937 00:48:14,600 --> 00:48:17,799 Speaker 1: definitely something I was looking forward to. But UM, I'm 938 00:48:17,920 --> 00:48:20,279 Speaker 1: gonna do it smart for me. You mentioned your brother there. 939 00:48:20,280 --> 00:48:21,680 Speaker 1: I get a chance to your brother each and every 940 00:48:21,760 --> 00:48:25,000 Speaker 1: week during the during the fall and going through this process. 941 00:48:25,280 --> 00:48:27,399 Speaker 1: How helpful is it and what role has he played 942 00:48:27,440 --> 00:48:29,719 Speaker 1: for you giving you advice through this? Um, it's been 943 00:48:29,800 --> 00:48:32,960 Speaker 1: big just having somebody who has literally done the exact 944 00:48:33,040 --> 00:48:37,000 Speaker 1: same thing as me a couple of years past. Um, 945 00:48:37,080 --> 00:48:40,680 Speaker 1: he just tells me what's important, what's not important, what 946 00:48:40,840 --> 00:48:43,160 Speaker 1: to focus on, what not to focus on and just 947 00:48:43,239 --> 00:48:45,359 Speaker 1: how to get through it. I want to I want 948 00:48:45,360 --> 00:48:46,799 Speaker 1: to show you some vide because you're talking about your 949 00:48:46,840 --> 00:48:48,400 Speaker 1: brother and you you've you've heard it all, and I 950 00:48:48,440 --> 00:48:49,480 Speaker 1: don't want you to have to hear it. I want 951 00:48:49,520 --> 00:48:52,359 Speaker 1: you to see it because I see so much similarity, 952 00:48:52,600 --> 00:48:54,279 Speaker 1: and we have a tape I can show you here. 953 00:48:55,600 --> 00:48:58,480 Speaker 1: Sometimes it's struggles I struggle to find comp tape. Sometimes 954 00:48:58,560 --> 00:49:01,239 Speaker 1: this one was pretty easy. Just watch you do your 955 00:49:01,320 --> 00:49:03,399 Speaker 1: work and then we get a chance to see big 956 00:49:03,480 --> 00:49:06,920 Speaker 1: brother do his. So what what part of your game 957 00:49:07,320 --> 00:49:09,880 Speaker 1: would you attribute to Joey? To me? I see the hands, 958 00:49:09,920 --> 00:49:11,640 Speaker 1: I see like you see Joey with a spin here. 959 00:49:12,000 --> 00:49:13,920 Speaker 1: But just that swhite move that you guys have is 960 00:49:14,080 --> 00:49:16,399 Speaker 1: is pretty unique. Yeah. I mean we've had the same coach, 961 00:49:16,480 --> 00:49:20,640 Speaker 1: coach Larry Johnson. Um, he's taught us a lot of 962 00:49:20,719 --> 00:49:24,040 Speaker 1: the same technique. Um, it's just all about playing fast, 963 00:49:24,320 --> 00:49:28,120 Speaker 1: using your hands, setting setting tackles up with speed in power. 964 00:49:28,239 --> 00:49:31,040 Speaker 1: So it's not just one dimensional. What was the conversation like, 965 00:49:31,160 --> 00:49:33,480 Speaker 1: when your forty eclips your brothers, did you did you 966 00:49:33,520 --> 00:49:35,800 Speaker 1: throw that in his face at all? I was not 967 00:49:36,239 --> 00:49:39,200 Speaker 1: the happiest about my forty anyway. So there's there's no 968 00:49:39,360 --> 00:49:41,360 Speaker 1: trash talk there at all, you know, Nick, I just 969 00:49:41,440 --> 00:49:43,160 Speaker 1: talked to your dad and he said that you are 970 00:49:43,239 --> 00:49:46,840 Speaker 1: a product of your brother being so hard on you. Sorry, 971 00:49:47,040 --> 00:49:49,120 Speaker 1: that's that's a lot of little brothers I feel like. 972 00:49:49,320 --> 00:49:52,320 Speaker 1: I mean, when you're beat up from the second you 973 00:49:52,360 --> 00:49:57,399 Speaker 1: could do anything competitive, he's whipping my butt. So um, yeah, 974 00:49:57,400 --> 00:49:59,520 Speaker 1: I know he's He's set me up for success. He's 975 00:49:59,560 --> 00:50:01,960 Speaker 1: paved the way, and I'm just following it. You have 976 00:50:02,000 --> 00:50:03,400 Speaker 1: a place you want to go? I mean, does that 977 00:50:03,520 --> 00:50:06,080 Speaker 1: does being the first overall pick is that important to you? 978 00:50:07,239 --> 00:50:09,880 Speaker 1: I mean, it's an unbelievable thing to even think about. 979 00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:12,840 Speaker 1: But I'm just trying to play for a team that 980 00:50:12,880 --> 00:50:15,840 Speaker 1: wants to pick me. Um. Whoever wants to make that 981 00:50:15,960 --> 00:50:18,960 Speaker 1: big own investment in me is the team I want 982 00:50:18,960 --> 00:50:21,799 Speaker 1: to play for. Sorry, real quick, I know you mentioned 983 00:50:21,840 --> 00:50:25,399 Speaker 1: earlier meeting with teams, Um, Giants forty nine, anybody else 984 00:50:25,400 --> 00:50:28,000 Speaker 1: you're meeting with? Toy um. I got a lot of 985 00:50:28,080 --> 00:50:30,840 Speaker 1: visits coming up, so my next three weeks is super busy, 986 00:50:31,760 --> 00:50:34,279 Speaker 1: flying all over the place meeting with teams. So just 987 00:50:34,400 --> 00:50:37,200 Speaker 1: today is the Giants, just a little board work and 988 00:50:37,239 --> 00:50:39,960 Speaker 1: then dinner with forts and what's really important to you 989 00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:41,719 Speaker 1: in these meetings? What do you feel you need to 990 00:50:41,760 --> 00:50:44,560 Speaker 1: get across? Um, just how much I love the game, 991 00:50:44,600 --> 00:50:47,359 Speaker 1: how much I want to continue to get better. There's 992 00:50:47,400 --> 00:50:50,359 Speaker 1: obviously a lot of doubt, um, with how long it's 993 00:50:50,400 --> 00:50:53,000 Speaker 1: been since I've played. But I've played this game my 994 00:50:53,040 --> 00:50:56,440 Speaker 1: whole life. I put on film the player I am, 995 00:50:57,360 --> 00:51:00,600 Speaker 1: and if the film isn't good enough, then I don't 996 00:51:00,600 --> 00:51:02,839 Speaker 1: know what else I could have done. So I want 997 00:51:02,880 --> 00:51:04,640 Speaker 1: you to put your your scouting hat on for a 998 00:51:04,680 --> 00:51:06,560 Speaker 1: minute here. Because we've talked about you, We've talked about 999 00:51:06,600 --> 00:51:09,040 Speaker 1: your brother. There's another main attraction here today in your 1000 00:51:09,120 --> 00:51:12,279 Speaker 1: quarterback in Dwayne Haskins. Can you can you speak to 1001 00:51:12,400 --> 00:51:14,120 Speaker 1: him a little bit as a as a leader for 1002 00:51:14,440 --> 00:51:16,920 Speaker 1: this team, this Buckeye team taken over J. T. Barrett, 1003 00:51:16,960 --> 00:51:19,279 Speaker 1: who has lauded for his leadership. What was Dayne like 1004 00:51:19,360 --> 00:51:21,759 Speaker 1: as a leader? Dwayne was similar to me. He was 1005 00:51:21,920 --> 00:51:25,480 Speaker 1: quite more quiet, um, which I think is more when 1006 00:51:25,520 --> 00:51:28,920 Speaker 1: you're quiet and what you say really when when you're 1007 00:51:28,920 --> 00:51:31,000 Speaker 1: not just spewing stuff out, when you what you say 1008 00:51:31,120 --> 00:51:33,520 Speaker 1: really means something And somebody here's we have to say 1009 00:51:33,560 --> 00:51:36,040 Speaker 1: and they're like wow. He he said, something, so he 1010 00:51:36,120 --> 00:51:39,719 Speaker 1: must really mean it. So, I mean from freshman year 1011 00:51:39,760 --> 00:51:42,520 Speaker 1: to sophomore year, he was definitely learning how to do it. Um. 1012 00:51:42,680 --> 00:51:44,360 Speaker 1: But once he got the reins of the team and 1013 00:51:44,560 --> 00:51:47,359 Speaker 1: was going to mak him plays for the team, Um, 1014 00:51:47,600 --> 00:51:51,440 Speaker 1: he came into his own big time. Definitely. I'll tell 1015 00:51:51,480 --> 00:51:53,120 Speaker 1: you what. It's a it's been fun to watch you 1016 00:51:53,239 --> 00:51:55,840 Speaker 1: compete when you've been on the field going through this process. 1017 00:51:55,880 --> 00:51:57,359 Speaker 1: Can't wait to see where you land. Are you gonna 1018 00:51:57,400 --> 00:51:59,279 Speaker 1: go to Nashville? By the way, we're gonna see out there. 1019 00:51:59,600 --> 00:52:02,320 Speaker 1: We'll be Nashville, all right. Is this a flashy dress 1020 00:52:02,440 --> 00:52:04,759 Speaker 1: or dress code or we're gonna be more conservative and 1021 00:52:04,840 --> 00:52:06,480 Speaker 1: laid back. I mean, you've got some Florida and you 1022 00:52:06,560 --> 00:52:08,200 Speaker 1: I would have think that that you're gonna colored up 1023 00:52:08,200 --> 00:52:10,240 Speaker 1: a little bit. Got some tricks up my sleeve, literally 1024 00:52:10,360 --> 00:52:14,360 Speaker 1: up my sleeve, so you'll see. Okay, that is a tease. 1025 00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 1: Thank you, Okay, thanks for spending some time with us today. 1026 00:52:19,080 --> 00:52:20,879 Speaker 1: Good luck with your meetings with these teams going forward. 1027 00:52:20,880 --> 00:52:24,279 Speaker 1: It sounds good. It's well. I don't I would say, 1028 00:52:24,320 --> 00:52:26,719 Speaker 1: I don't think Nick loves interviews, Buck, I don't think 1029 00:52:26,760 --> 00:52:28,960 Speaker 1: he loves to talk. He's more of a man of action. 1030 00:52:30,280 --> 00:52:33,880 Speaker 1: Very very few words there, but all business. All business 1031 00:52:33,920 --> 00:52:36,400 Speaker 1: is the way I would describe Nick. All business and 1032 00:52:36,480 --> 00:52:38,360 Speaker 1: it shows. It actually shows in his play. When you 1033 00:52:38,400 --> 00:52:41,319 Speaker 1: watch him play, he is a guy that, um, look, 1034 00:52:41,400 --> 00:52:44,920 Speaker 1: he relentless, motor, no nonsense tastes here business does the 1035 00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:47,120 Speaker 1: things that you expect him to do. Uh when it 1036 00:52:47,160 --> 00:52:49,360 Speaker 1: comes to kind of sending the tone for the defense. 1037 00:52:49,440 --> 00:52:51,080 Speaker 1: And so that's why he's one of the best players 1038 00:52:51,120 --> 00:52:53,160 Speaker 1: in the draft, and in fact, he's one of those 1039 00:52:53,200 --> 00:52:55,080 Speaker 1: guys that are so intriguing that you could put him 1040 00:52:55,080 --> 00:52:56,800 Speaker 1: anywhere at the top of the draft and say that 1041 00:52:57,040 --> 00:53:00,120 Speaker 1: this team would be a great fit for him. At 1042 00:53:00,160 --> 00:53:02,040 Speaker 1: San Francisco forty nine is where he plays as an 1043 00:53:02,160 --> 00:53:05,000 Speaker 1: edge rusher opposite d Ford. Uh. If you think about 1044 00:53:05,160 --> 00:53:07,560 Speaker 1: dropping to the New York Jests and letting Greg Williams 1045 00:53:07,880 --> 00:53:09,640 Speaker 1: have him as kind of a toy to kind of 1046 00:53:10,040 --> 00:53:12,440 Speaker 1: do things with in that forty six defense that they 1047 00:53:12,480 --> 00:53:15,440 Speaker 1: may run in New York, or for whatever reason, if 1048 00:53:15,480 --> 00:53:17,160 Speaker 1: he were to drop to the Oakland, rate has just 1049 00:53:17,239 --> 00:53:19,320 Speaker 1: being a guy to kind of sess the tone and 1050 00:53:19,400 --> 00:53:23,960 Speaker 1: eventually kind of makes him forget about Khalil Mack terrific player, 1051 00:53:24,120 --> 00:53:26,680 Speaker 1: a guy that can be a dominant pass rusher at 1052 00:53:26,719 --> 00:53:29,640 Speaker 1: the next level. All right, let's let's kind of close 1053 00:53:29,719 --> 00:53:31,680 Speaker 1: this thing up about where we think he might fit 1054 00:53:31,840 --> 00:53:34,719 Speaker 1: going forward before we wrap it up here, Buck, But 1055 00:53:34,880 --> 00:53:36,320 Speaker 1: I do I'm gonna put you on the spot. You 1056 00:53:36,360 --> 00:53:37,880 Speaker 1: know I was gonna do this to you. You do 1057 00:53:38,000 --> 00:53:41,160 Speaker 1: your top five, uh top five positional rankings, and you 1058 00:53:41,239 --> 00:53:43,880 Speaker 1: can find those NFL dot Com slash Bucky Brooks and 1059 00:53:43,960 --> 00:53:46,560 Speaker 1: Bucky's updating that throughout the process. I have the top fifty, 1060 00:53:47,040 --> 00:53:48,520 Speaker 1: um that I put out there that just kind of 1061 00:53:48,600 --> 00:53:51,200 Speaker 1: ranked the guys one through fifty. So for me, for 1062 00:53:51,320 --> 00:53:53,880 Speaker 1: my money, I have Nick bosas the top player in 1063 00:53:53,920 --> 00:53:56,359 Speaker 1: the entire draft. Buck, I know where you have him 1064 00:53:56,360 --> 00:53:59,120 Speaker 1: as a pass rusher, as an edge rusher. Is he 1065 00:53:59,239 --> 00:54:01,200 Speaker 1: the best football player in the draft? I'll put you 1066 00:54:01,239 --> 00:54:03,920 Speaker 1: on the spot. That's tough, man. I don't know if 1067 00:54:03,960 --> 00:54:06,919 Speaker 1: he's the best football player. Um, he's in the top 1068 00:54:07,080 --> 00:54:10,080 Speaker 1: three two. To me, the best football player in the 1069 00:54:10,200 --> 00:54:13,279 Speaker 1: draft for my money is Quinnin Williams from Alabama. But 1070 00:54:13,320 --> 00:54:15,880 Speaker 1: I think Nick Bolson definitely is. In the conversation, I 1071 00:54:16,000 --> 00:54:19,040 Speaker 1: think if you had a little more history in terms 1072 00:54:19,080 --> 00:54:21,279 Speaker 1: of the resume from his final season, I would be 1073 00:54:21,360 --> 00:54:24,200 Speaker 1: able to kind of rubber stamp him. I do believe 1074 00:54:24,239 --> 00:54:26,239 Speaker 1: he's a dominant player though, and so he's a blue 1075 00:54:26,280 --> 00:54:30,520 Speaker 1: chip player deserving of being taken within the top three selections. Well, 1076 00:54:30,560 --> 00:54:32,919 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna fight you because that quinnin Williams number 1077 00:54:32,920 --> 00:54:34,880 Speaker 1: two on my list, and I think that's a fair argument. 1078 00:54:34,960 --> 00:54:36,920 Speaker 1: With Quinn putting together the year that he put together, 1079 00:54:37,239 --> 00:54:39,319 Speaker 1: I ended up with Nick as a top player over 1080 00:54:39,440 --> 00:54:42,399 Speaker 1: quinnin uh. And it was close just because when I've 1081 00:54:42,440 --> 00:54:44,799 Speaker 1: seen Nick on the field and he saw two years 1082 00:54:44,840 --> 00:54:46,560 Speaker 1: ago as well as a little bit that we saw 1083 00:54:46,640 --> 00:54:49,439 Speaker 1: him this year, he's the best. He's the best pass 1084 00:54:49,520 --> 00:54:51,319 Speaker 1: rusher in the draft for my money, just in terms 1085 00:54:51,360 --> 00:54:54,080 Speaker 1: of his complement of skills and everything he possesses to 1086 00:54:54,120 --> 00:54:58,160 Speaker 1: get after the quarterback and in a quarterback driven passing league, UH, 1087 00:54:58,320 --> 00:55:00,480 Speaker 1: to me, he's the most valuable ass to get to 1088 00:55:00,560 --> 00:55:02,400 Speaker 1: that guy. So that's why I have both as the 1089 00:55:02,440 --> 00:55:03,840 Speaker 1: best player in the draft. But I love Quentin and 1090 00:55:03,840 --> 00:55:07,040 Speaker 1: Williams to death, and trust me, when you're with Quentin Williams, 1091 00:55:07,080 --> 00:55:08,759 Speaker 1: Bucky looks like he's fifteen years old. I think the 1092 00:55:08,840 --> 00:55:11,600 Speaker 1: best is yet to come for him going forward. Both 1093 00:55:11,640 --> 00:55:14,560 Speaker 1: those guys I think are gonna be fantastic pros. You 1094 00:55:14,640 --> 00:55:17,719 Speaker 1: talked about some teams there with fits for Bosa. I mean, 1095 00:55:17,719 --> 00:55:20,160 Speaker 1: if we're gonna go ceiling and floor, and I guess 1096 00:55:20,280 --> 00:55:22,960 Speaker 1: if somehow the Cardinals don't take Kyler Murray as we 1097 00:55:23,040 --> 00:55:25,400 Speaker 1: all think they will, uh, the ceiling would be the 1098 00:55:25,440 --> 00:55:28,080 Speaker 1: first pick. Um. But I would say, we both are 1099 00:55:28,120 --> 00:55:30,560 Speaker 1: in the camp that that will probably Kyler Murray. Uh 1100 00:55:30,680 --> 00:55:34,080 Speaker 1: So then realistically it goes for me two to four, right, Yeah, 1101 00:55:34,480 --> 00:55:36,640 Speaker 1: I don't think he's gonna get past three. So if 1102 00:55:36,680 --> 00:55:41,399 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be, he will be. He to me, he's 1103 00:55:41,440 --> 00:55:43,920 Speaker 1: going to be the second or third pick in the draft, 1104 00:55:44,040 --> 00:55:46,719 Speaker 1: And for my money, I believe he'll be the second pick. 1105 00:55:47,040 --> 00:55:49,360 Speaker 1: I'm not putting it in pen yet, but it's in 1106 00:55:49,520 --> 00:55:52,160 Speaker 1: that it's it's in the mechanical pencil where it's a 1107 00:55:52,200 --> 00:55:55,239 Speaker 1: little difficult to a race, you know. Like I think 1108 00:55:55,239 --> 00:55:56,960 Speaker 1: he's gonna be the second pick. I feel pretty good 1109 00:55:56,960 --> 00:56:00,759 Speaker 1: about that. Yeah, I mean he looks he's terrific. Look, 1110 00:56:01,040 --> 00:56:03,360 Speaker 1: he would be in a green room max thirty forty 1111 00:56:03,440 --> 00:56:06,080 Speaker 1: five minutes. Um, he's coming off to board quickly. He 1112 00:56:06,120 --> 00:56:10,200 Speaker 1: could be anywhere from one to four. And if he's four, uh, 1113 00:56:10,280 --> 00:56:14,120 Speaker 1: it's something uh has to happen that his major, well 1114 00:56:14,320 --> 00:56:16,680 Speaker 1: on thing would have to happen. People have to get 1115 00:56:16,719 --> 00:56:18,400 Speaker 1: up to get a quarterback. If he's gonna go for 1116 00:56:18,520 --> 00:56:20,920 Speaker 1: it's because it's gonna go quarterback quarterback in the first two. 1117 00:56:21,360 --> 00:56:23,000 Speaker 1: That's the only reason. And even if that happened, I 1118 00:56:23,000 --> 00:56:26,000 Speaker 1: think the Jets will take him with three. Uh. So look, 1119 00:56:26,040 --> 00:56:27,960 Speaker 1: I think he's going two or three. I think that's uh, 1120 00:56:28,120 --> 00:56:31,040 Speaker 1: that's where it all stands there for Mr Bosa. All right, 1121 00:56:31,120 --> 00:56:34,880 Speaker 1: you can check out all of our features here on 1122 00:56:34,960 --> 00:56:37,160 Speaker 1: the three sixty series. Right now. We have out two 1123 00:56:37,200 --> 00:56:40,719 Speaker 1: Buckeys Dwayne Haskins as well as this Nick Bosa episode 1124 00:56:40,840 --> 00:56:43,520 Speaker 1: on the way, We've got to duke quarterback Damian Jones, 1125 00:56:43,920 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 1: the entire Clemson defensive line. That's gonna be a fun one. 1126 00:56:47,040 --> 00:56:49,040 Speaker 1: You're gonna want to check that out. 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