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Saturday, October 8, 2016
The Head of OBJ
There is no doubt that Giants WR Odell Beckham has a chance to be one of the all-time greats. His first two seasons are a reflection of his unlimited potential.
He is also hurting his team with his on-field behavior that is drawing penalties. His teammates have called him out in an effort to settle him down and stay focused on the game.
Defensive backs have been able to get into his head by verbally abusing him. It seems to be working. Teammates and coaches keep pointing this out to him, but to no avail.
Giants offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan has criticized opposing defensive players by saying that their taunts and other acts are done only because they lack the ability and confidence to stop Beckham.
He is probably right to a degree, but it's up to Beckham to be mature enough to rise above this and show them who is the better player. Instead, OBJ continues to whine his way through games and hurt his team.
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