Post #122He could open a frozen lemonade stand in RI and go by O-Del's Beckham Jr
Post #122He could open a frozen lemonade stand in RI and go by O-Del's Beckham Jr
And if he accidentally stole someone else's joke, he'd be Odell Jacked'em Jr.Post #122
God damned joke thief!! How can you stoop so low? Only a real creaton...oh wait.He could open a frozen lemonade stand in RI and go by O-Del's Beckham Jr
This was very good but....isn't speck German? And dude........JR!!!!If he becomes a poet and falls in love with Italian smoked pork, he'd write an...Ode2 speckham.
If he becomes a poet and falls in love with Italian smoked pork, he'd write an...Ode2 speckham.
Seriously.This was very good but....isn't speck German? And dude........JR!!!!
I like these ODeli Meatpun Juniors.Seriously.
And we all know that if he does become a poet who loves cured Italian pork that primarily contains fat from the part of the pig between the head and torso, he'd be Mort-odell-a Neck-yum Jr.
There have been too many fantastic entrants to pick just one out, but man was this good.Seriously.
And we all know that if he does become a poet who loves cured Italian pork that primarily contains fat from the part of the pig between the head and torso, he'd be Mort-odell-a Neck-yum Jr.
I love you.If he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and become a Library Detective, he'd be O'Dell Bookman Jr.
You, sir, are doing this right.Seriously.
And we all know that if he does become a poet who loves cured Italian pork that primarily contains fat from the part of the pig between the head and torso, he'd be Mort-odell-a Neck-yum Jr.
KudosIf he gets a blow job in a closet at a SoSH bash he could be OdellJ Beckham Jr.
He has to be in the bench area, which is between the two 30 yard lines.Can someone explain the helmet rule to me? On the replay it seemed to me like he was well off of the field of play when he took the helmet off - even past the white out of bounds markers. Why was he flagged? Does he have to be on the side of the field to take off his helmet and not just out of the field of play?
But isn't this view with hindsight. A fifteen yard penalty for an opposing that has about a minute and half to still drive down the field is a pretty big deal.For all the crap he gets, the dude is a phenomenal football player and athlete. He was as unstoppable as it gets in the second half, and the dude took a slant on fourth down and outran pretty much an entire defense while hurt with the game on the line.
The flags are obviously a concern, but you take the bad with the good, and the good is really, really good. I don't think any Giants fan was pissed about a flag after that last TD. Ben McAdoo can pretend he was, but he'll take a W and a 15 yard penalty on a kickoff over a loss any day.
I don't think his football skills are in question. He is an amazing talent. But all that other BS, and his behavior after he scored, was ridiculous and it cost his team yards. Maybe Week 6 doesn't matter that much but it's just about the 5th consecutive game he's done something showy. At some point, that has to stop because there is too much light on his actions.For all the crap he gets, the dude is a phenomenal football player and athlete. He was as unstoppable as it gets in the second half, and the dude took a slant on fourth down and outran pretty much an entire defense while hurt with the game on the line.
The flags are obviously a concern, but you take the bad with the good, and the good is really, really good. I don't think any Giants fan was pissed about a flag after that last TD. Ben McAdoo can pretend he was, but he'll take a W and a 15 yard penalty on a kickoff over a loss any day.
I think the player technically has to be between the 30s where the official bench areas are, but QBs take their helmets off all the time going to the sidelines during timeouts, etc.Serious question - was that actually a penalty though?
Looking at the video he was not on the field of play when he took his helmet off. He crossed the corner of the extension of the end zone while running back to the bench, but that's it.
Video (skip to 4 minutes 30 seconds):
The rule is: Removal of his helmet by a player in the field of play during a celebration or during a confrontation with a game official or any other player.
The NFL rules are dumb because its a league run by a peter principle moron, but at the same time its pretty dumb and selfish to take your helmet off when its an automatic penalty. I wouldnt be mad at him as Giants fan, the whole 200 yards of awesome thing sort of swamps it, but he has to cut down on these mental lapses.I think the player technically has to be between the 30s where the official bench areas are, but QBs take their helmets off all the time going to the sidelines during timeouts, etc.
I think it's largely a reputation thing at this point. There's an obvious spotlight on him, and the refs can and will throw a flag on him for stuff like that. IMO, it was a BS penalty, but he's brought that kind of attention on himself.
Football is entertainment. Not everyone can be stoic with cutoff hoodies and blank stares. Flagging a guy for taking his helmet off and running to the bench after a huge game changing play is lame.
I think the Giants tried to curb his flamboyance, if you will, and he was making comments that he wasn't having fun playing football anymore. I think he's a guy that thrives on the attention as much as the competition on the field, but does genuinely want to win, be great, and play football every week.
It's like being mad at Brady for screaming and headbutting people like a fucking maniac after scoring TDs. They express themselves differently, but it's the same damn thing.
Pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing, exactly what would happen, and didn't care.he has to cut down on these mental lapses.
It should be in vogue to shit on him around all parts.The helmet rule - otherwise known as the Emmitt Smith rule - preceded Goodell's reign by like a decade. I know it's en vogue to shit on him around these parts but he had nothing to do with the implementation of that rule.
Thanks for the tip, Oh Woe-dell Is Me Beckham, Jr.It should be in vogue to shit on him around all parts.
That's great and all, and Id root for him on my team too and think he's a really good player, but if it wasn't a mental lapse its actually worse.I also personally find the whole kicking net thing hilarious.
Pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing, exactly what would happen, and didn't care.
I think everyone agrees that he may be a little bit too me first, or a little bit selfish, but I would still take him on my roster and cheer for him every week because he has the ability to completely change a game every time he touches the ball or make a play so spectacular, the internet breaks.
He's an entertainer as much as a football player, and football, again, is entertainment.
And yet when you walk in the door with a line like that you instantly become more popular than Snoop Dogg. Tough day for Mr. Broadus frankly.Thanks for the tip, Oh Woe-dell Is Me Beckham, Jr.
*Yes, I realize I'm late to the party.
Baseball is a much more individualistic sport. And it's not just the net when it comes to Beckhem and that wasn't an isolated incident. He's been a distraction, which the team has admitted and he's shown he's easy to rattle, which is helpful to opponents.Why is it that David Ortiz can smash a phone booth and receive the debris as a retirement gift, and Paul O'Neil could destroy water coolers left and right to demonstrate that he's a True Yankee, but Odell Beckman shoves a net and he's a bad guy?
Because he's ScapegOdell Beckham Jr.Why is it that David Ortiz can smash a phone booth and receive the debris as a retirement gift, and Paul O'Neil could destroy water coolers left and right to demonstrate that he's a True Yankee, but Odell Beckman shoves a net and he's a bad guy?