Argos GM Popp says Mitchell left a lot of money on table to stay in Calgary
Toronto Argonauts general manager Jim Popp lost out on the Bo Levi Mitchell sweepstakes, but it wasn’t for a lack of trying.
Toronto, Calgary and the Saskatchewan Roughriders were all in the running for Mitchell, the CFL’s outstanding player last season who eventually signed a four-year deal reportedly worth $2.8 million Tuesday to remain with the Stampeders. But Popp said the Argos’ four-year offer was for $500,000 more.
“We made a tremendous offer but that was the only way it (Mitchell coming to Toronto) was going to happen,” Popp said. “He left a lot of money on the table but we thought it would be a great thing not just for our team but the CFL to have Bo in Toronto and we took that calculated risk.
“Look, we would’ve had to make some adjustments to our team to accommodate him and we wouldn’t have been able to sign any free agents. If he’s happy and content where he is, that’s great for the CFL he stayed in the CFL but we made every push we could.”