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Bobbi in hard knocks

Actually, is it Bobb'i' at all?

Jesus Wilson aka Bobo....right?

Or are we taking about two different people?
 
Bobo. He looked like a punk. I was rooting for him but not sure now.
 
How bout the GM saying after he heard Winstons name being called with the first pick of the draft, him stepping into a private room breaking down and crying of excitement.

And him saying how Jameis inspires him to be great.

Those words coming from him was a helluva compliment!
 
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Count me as another who wasn't aware of any issues between Jimbo and Bobo. But I'm not the fanatic I once was for FSU football info, so perhaps I've missed it.
 
I didn't realize Jesus was such a punk. Makes sense that he was in and out of Jimbo's doghouse.

Count me as another who doesn't recall that. He sure played an awful lot of snaps over bigger or more talented guys, if that was the case.

Are you sure you're not thinking of Nyquan Murray?
 
Just seemed to me like he was always riding him and he favored other WRs over him. No concrete info to back it up just the perception I got.
 
Just seemed to me like he was always riding him and he favored other WRs over him. No concrete info to back it up just the perception I got.

Considering he was relatively short and relatively slow, I thought he was getting almost preferential treatment. I'm sure there's some stat and/or football nerd who watched far closer than I did who can say he had longer sustained blocks or more catches per target or some other hidden reason. But on paper he shouldn't have gotten as many targets as he did.
 
The only thing that ever I ever really noticed negatively with Bobo was that he never progressed to the next level as he got older, or regressed like some of his teammates from that era (nate, kermit, rudolph, hunter).
 
I'm sure there's some stat and/or football nerd who watched far closer than I did who can say he had longer sustained blocks or more catches per target or some other hidden reason. But on paper he shouldn't have gotten as many targets as he did.

Did you see the "Season With..." last year and the QBs taking basically a quiz the night before the game?
I'm sure they're not the only position group being tested on responsibilities, and Jimbo is known for having lots of checks in his passing game. Testing out mentally has probably more to do with seeing the field than anything else.
 
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I'm sure there's some stat and/or football nerd who watched far closer than I did who can say he had longer sustained blocks or more catches per target or some other hidden reason. But on paper he shouldn't have gotten as many targets as he did.

Did you see the "Season With..." last year and the QBs taking basically a quiz the night before the game?
I'm sure they're not the only position group being tested on responsibilities, and Jimbo is known for having lots of checks in his passing game. Testing out mentally has probably more to do with seeing the field than anything else.
 
Count me as another who doesn't recall that. He sure played an awful lot of snaps over bigger or more talented guys, if that was the case.

Are you sure you're not thinking of Nyquan Murray?

Tell me more about Murray?
 
I will never knock Bobo for being short or a punk, because he had one and only one important play of his entire career. In fact, I will celebrate him for eternity.
 
I will never knock Bobo for being short or a punk, because he had one and only one important play of his entire career. In fact, I will celebrate him for eternity.

Remind me, You said short and big play and now all I keep thinking is the return from Whitfield.
 
Cliffs? I dont remember this and I follow the team pretty closely.
Only thing I vaguely remember was him stealing someone's scooter a couple years ago and tried to say the guy let him borrow it and he damaged it when he stole/borrowed it. I think the victim was convinced to just accept the damages be paid for to not press charges if I recall correctly.
 
Only thing I vaguely remember was him stealing someone's scooter a couple years ago and tried to say the guy let him borrow it and he damaged it when he stole/borrowed it. I think the victim was convinced to just accept the damages be paid for to not press charges if I recall correctly.
Greg Reid?
 
Considering he was relatively short and relatively slow, I thought he was getting almost preferential treatment. I'm sure there's some stat and/or football nerd who watched far closer than I did who can say he had longer sustained blocks or more catches per target or some other hidden reason. But on paper he shouldn't have gotten as many targets as he did.

This. Frankly, I'm shocked to find out from Hard Knocks that he's got an attitude issue, and even in the film room identifying coverage. For the life of me, I'd have gathered that he played as much and often as he did because he was the ultimate "pro" in terms of knowing his routes and where he's supposed to be, etc.

Those things aren't completely mutually exclusive, but they don't tend to run together often. I guess maybe I've described Terrell Owens, so it can happen. But I would have pegged him as the ultimate "Yes Coach!", first in, last out kind of kid to have gotten as much play as he did as probably the least physically gifted receiver on the roster.
 
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This. Frankly, I'm shocked to find out from Hard Knocks that he's got an attitude issue, and even in the film room identifying coverage. For the life of me, I'd have gathered that he played as much and often as he did because he was the ultimate "pro" in terms of knowing his routes and where he's supposed to be, etc.

Those things aren't completely mutually exclusive, but they don't tend to run together often. I guess maybe I've described Terrell Owens, so it can happen. But I would have pegged him as the ultimate "Yes Coach!", first in, last out kind of kid to have gotten as much play as he did as probably the least physically gifted receiver on the roster.

I remember after the 2013 season Rashad Green and Joyner identifying him as our next go to WR, and saying he was great teammate and hard worker etc.

Because of that I too was shocked when he was talking like a smart ass in the meeting.

There was also a top 10 list that made its way around the web that listed things you would would not see in bucs training camp, or may said would see. One is thise things listed was a knock on Agyuo making field goals. I remember another was one about Bobo sleeping in team meetings.

No bueno
 
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