Jaguars sign Bobo to offer sheet

onanygivensunday

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2010
Messages
6,626
Reaction score
2,879
If they truly didn’t want him back then why tender him at all? People say do he could compete for playing time but he competes his butt off every year. They know what they get with him. They could have just let him walk.

I can see why they may not want to commit two years to him so that could be an issue but the money itself isn’t what will cost us him being here.
The Hawk's tender did not include guaranteed money... the Jags offer sheet does, which may be the sticking point that John doesn't want to absorb... just a thought.
 

JayhawkMike

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 11, 2016
Messages
2,750
Reaction score
1,679
Well one of the issues, and they have joked about it, but there is a hint of truth in it... When Bobo's in.. opposing teams know pretty well it's a run play.
I don’t disagree (though Milroe had 3 actual snaps this year all runs and he gets trashed constantly)
It’s not each individual player it is the total and the replacements. I have a ton of trust in MM but have concerns with this off season.
 

Bobblehead

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2012
Messages
5,611
Reaction score
2,213
The Hawk's tender did not include guaranteed money... the Jags offer sheet does, which may be the sticking point that John doesn't want to absorb... just a thought.
Probably a vary valid point, Bobo, knows his future int he NFL won't be a long, and I'm sure he'd like to get a little nest egg before his finale day.
 

kidhawk

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Messages
27,751
Reaction score
9,101
Location
Anchorage, AK
The Hawk's tender did not include guaranteed money... the Jags offer sheet does, which may be the sticking point that John doesn't want to absorb... just a thought.

We have seen enough of him to know whether we want him back or not. If he came back on the tendered offer I doubt he would have not gotten his money. We don’t really have the draft capital to do a lot this year. Paying him for a year was probably a no brainer. I don’t know that they planned to keep him past 2026 so that second year cap hit is where I think the questions are.
 

GemCity

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2022
Messages
5,333
Reaction score
6,955
Most of us hate to lose ANY piece of a championship team.

Bobo is ‘solid’…thus the interest. But, no way I’d want to match h the Jags.

I don’t think JS gets caught off guard that much. But, I do think he thought we’d get K9 back for a few less than what KC paid. I’m willing to bet he never thought someone would come after Bobo.

In the grand scheme of things, we’ve got to let that dude walk and get paid (somewhere else).
 
Last edited:

HawaiiD

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 12, 2013
Messages
511
Reaction score
255
yes.. exactly, but it's few and far between.
If doing by the little things, albeit the far and few in between is what it takes to get to the Super Bowl?
3.24 mil per year vs Priceless
I'm all in 💙💚 🤙🏼
 

samwize77

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2009
Messages
1,957
Reaction score
599
I like JB. Always have. He is a nose to the grindstone kind of guy. A hardhat kid. But heres the thing. If losing guys like Jake Bobo allows us to make it easier to keep guys like Shaheed.........theres no question about what to do. There is not unlimited amount of money, we all know this, and there's a future to plan for. Sometimes losing these kind of guys happens. Every year, to every team. Keep something in mind.....most of these guys will bolt to make more $$ somewhere else....even if its not alot more. I gauge my loyalty to a player with that in mind. In the end its about value to the team, and I'm all about the team.
 

Seahawker

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 29, 2018
Messages
4,785
Reaction score
3,245
It's sad but with the guaranteed $ and the max two year value, it's just a little too much for us to match.
I think what the Jags are also paying for is Bobo's unmatched work ethic & attitude to hopefully boost their team mentality positively.
This is Jakes chance to make some money and contribute as a WR before his NFL career ends.
He will be 29 years old when his Jville contract ends in 2027.

I think it will soon be time to wish Jake well, shake his hand and congratulate him on a job well done.
 

flv2

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 20, 2022
Messages
2,623
Reaction score
2,179
Location
Bournemouth, UK
If they truly didn’t want him back then why tender him at all? People say do he could compete for playing time but he competes his butt off every year. They know what they get with him. They could have just let him walk.

I can see why they may not want to commit two years to him so that could be an issue but the money itself isn’t what will cost us him being here.
Bringing players back without guarantees is a bit of a game, and some times GMs misplay it. Maybe the Seahawks would have honoured the RFA tag and retained Bobo at $3.52M. I don't believe they would have because Bobo was behind Smith-Njigba, Kupp, Horton, Young, and White when they tagged him...plus they were hoping to bring back Shaheed. That's without the Draft and UDFAs.

If they had no intention of honouring the tag they could have used the more expensive 2nd round tag. It's as easy to withdraw a 2nd round tag as it is to withdraw an original round tag. They could have told Bobo they would let him go for a 7th or future 6th and invited him to find a trade partner. Alternatively they could have kept him through preseason and then given him the pay-cut or be cut shaft. I don't like it either - but it's business. My guess is they didn't expect Bobo to find a team that would offer him any guarantees. I kinda-sorta did expect it, but I didn't expect $4.5M in guarantees over 2 seasons. Hats off to Bobo's agent.
 

RiverDog

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Messages
7,034
Reaction score
4,950
Location
Kennewick, WA
I like JB. Always have. He is a nose to the grindstone kind of guy. A hardhat kid. But heres the thing. If losing guys like Jake Bobo allows us to make it easier to keep guys like Shaheed.........theres no question about what to do. There is not unlimited amount of money, we all know this, and there's a future to plan for. Sometimes losing these kind of guys happens. Every year, to every team. Keep something in mind.....most of these guys will bolt to make more $$ somewhere else....even if its not alot more. I gauge my loyalty to a player with that in mind. In the end its about value to the team, and I'm all about the team.
That's pretty much where I stand. I absolutely love Jake Bobo. He reminds me a lot of Joe Jurevicius off our 2005 team. Great blocking WR. Plus, Bobo is a very popular guy in the locker room. I remember the team chanting "more Bobo!" You hate to lose a guy like that.

But our WR room is already pretty crowded, with JSN, Shaheed, Kupp, Horton, and White. We have bigger fish to fry than spending a bunch on a WR who is at best #4 on the depth chart.
 

GemCity

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2022
Messages
5,333
Reaction score
6,955
That's pretty much where I stand. I absolutely love Jake Bobo. He reminds me a lot of Joe Jurevicius off our 2005 team. Great blocking WR. Plus, Bobo is a very popular guy in the locker room. I remember the team chanting "more Bobo!" You hate to lose a guy like that.

But our WR room is already pretty crowded, with JSN, Shaheed, Kupp, Horton, and White. We have bigger fish to fry than spending a bunch on a WR who is at best #4 on the depth chart.
Exactly how I feel.

Well said!
 

glenwo2

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 12, 2025
Messages
6,040
Reaction score
7,008
I wish Bobo well and thank him for his help (and he was a massive help with that TD catch in the NFCCG against the Rams).

I also think Bobo will get more Playing Time in Jacksonville than he would've here.
 

Scout

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 30, 2021
Messages
2,106
Reaction score
2,513
Jacksonville under Cohen employs a short game and Bobo is a better fit for them. Seahawks can nab another developmental prospect to take Bobo's spot on the depth chart.
 

SeahawksBMX

Active member
Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2011
Messages
492
Reaction score
144
Location
Seattle
I knew it was a risk buying his jersey last August not even knowing if he’d make the 2025 squad. Now that he did and is a Super Bowl champion, I’ll be wearing the legend’s jersey long after he’s gone, but I’m not mentally prepared to say goodbye just yet.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_1069.jpeg
    IMG_1069.jpeg
    179 KB · Views: 1

RiverDog

Well-known member
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Messages
7,034
Reaction score
4,950
Location
Kennewick, WA
I knew it was a risk buying his jersey last August not even knowing if he’d make the 2025 squad. Now that he did and is a Super Bowl champion, I’ll be wearing the legend’s jersey long after he’s gone, but I’m not mentally prepared to say goodbye just yet.
Which is one of the reasons why I stick with a #12 River Dog. They can't trade him or let him walk in free agency.
 

SeahawksBMX

Active member
Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 28, 2011
Messages
492
Reaction score
144
Location
Seattle
Which is one of the reasons why I stick with a #12 River Dog. They can't trade him or let him walk in free agency.
Definitely. I have personalized 12s of the last 2 (Reebok/Nike). If Bobo goes, JSN will be the only active player jersey I have (found a cheap Rivalries version online a couple months ago).
 

TwilightError

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 25, 2012
Messages
1,493
Reaction score
450
Bobo was my adopt-a-rookie so I will stick with him through thick and thin. Keep him and more Bobo!
 

Latest posts

Top