Odell Beckham Jr. is delusional if he felt disrespected that the Giants traded him! “Wake Up Playa”

Can everybody stand up and clap their hands, spin around three times, click their heels together and say “Happy Football Season!!!”? Can you just do that one time for me? Training camp starts this week and most teams reported on Monday. So now there’s sporting news again!!!

The GQ Magazine interview with Odell Beckham Jr. came out on Monday and it was great! We learned a lot about OBJ and his insights. However, the dun jumped off of the deep end when they asked him about how he felt being traded to Cleveland.

Ole boy answers with, “My initial reaction was not disappointment.… I felt disrespected. Like, after everything I’ve done for them. This is me being honest: This team has not been good for the last six years. Period. Even the year we went to the playoffs and everyone was talking about this and that. And we went there, and I didn’t have a great playoff game. Don’t get me wrong, I had a terrible game.”

He goes on to say, “I felt disrespected, because I felt like I was a main reason at keeping that brand alive. They were getting prime-time games, still, as a 5-and-11 team. Why? Because people want to see the show. You want to see me play. That’s just real rap.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! The key phrase in the first part of that answer was “I had a terrible game” when they finally made the playoffs. Sure, you’re OBJ and boyz want to see you play but, excuse my grammar, you ain’t helping them become a better team. New York was 5-11 last season.

This is a business bruh!!! Winning 5 games with one superstar receiver that doesn’t show up in the playoffs is a waste of talent and bread. They can move that player for multiple players to try to help themselves win more games. Being terrible as a team doesn’t sale tickets.

So I don’t understand, why you don’t understand why you had to go in New York. You weren’t helping them get better and you were a constant distraction. How can you feel disrespected when allI you do is have emotional outbursts on the field, cry, and throw fits on the sideline.

Then he had the nerve to reference Tom Brady’s behavior on the sideline about him going off and throwing cups but that dun has won six Super Bowls. He can strip butt naked and make snow angels while cursing out everybody in the stadium in sign language. Tom Brady wasn’t acting a fool when he hadn’t won anything. So you can miss me with that.

Sure, there is a double standard but you darn sure can’t make the comparison using arguably the best quarterback of all-time that’s won 6 rings. Everybody knows that people that are better on the job get away with more foolishness. That’s life. Stop it. He’s not even in the conversation at this point. He’s untouchable.

Then the dun goes on to say that people want to see the show. Naw playa they want to see how much you’re going to cry on the sideline and how many times you’re going to hit your head on the kicking net. They aren’t tuning in to see the Giants win. They want to see who’s going to push your buttons and set you off. That’s the reason the Giants were on TV. Trust me on that because that’s the only reason I ever watched them play. Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.