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Seahawks WR Jake Bobo Ready To Build On ‘Really Cool’ Rookie Season

Seahawks WR Jake Bobo Ready To Build On ‘Really Cool’ Rookie Season


When it came to #MoreBobo on social media, Bobo said, “I didn’t have to search it, it was all over my Twitter feed, which was great, but I’ve got to go out and do it again this year.”

As he prepares for his second season, Bobo is just one of many players who has expressed excitement about new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb’s offense.

“He’s an intense guy, but he’s very detail oriented,” Bobo said. “For him, that’s probably the most important thing—’If we’re going to do this, we’re going to do this right.’ So whether it’s route depth, route conversions, coverage recognition, everything we do has to be 100 percent. His offense is different from some of the offenses I’ve played in where you feel like you have to kind of get yourself open at times. I’ve never quite been in an offense that is almost tailored to the receiving corps, to the skill players, backs whoever, to where Grubb’s going to find a way. He’s going to scheme it up to put guys in a position to get open probably the easiest they’ve been able to their whole careers. He’s moving guys around, he’s scheming up our defense in practice, and just putting guys in spots to get open.

“Defenses, I think they’re going to have a really hard time finding answers for all the options that Grubb is giving (Geno Smith) in this offense.”

As Bobo tries to master this new offense, he will do so looking to once again not only make the team, but make himself a key piece of the offense. Because as exciting as last season was, both in terms of his on-field contributions and the love from fans, Bobo knows that, after taking a little bit of time to appreciate the wild ride of his rookie season, it won’t mean much if he doesn’t back it up with an even better 2024.

“It was unreal, yeah,” Bobo said looking back on his rookie season. “Immediately after the (Week 18) Arizona game—unfortunately we didn’t make the playoffs, which was definitely disappointing—that was the first time I got to take a breath. I went home for a little while, and yeah, ‘Did that really happen?’ Then you take a weekend, take a week, and then you’re like, ‘OK, let’s go do it again.'”

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