Odell ain't having fun out there anymore. :mjcry:

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cry over week 2 games, brehs :mjlol:
 

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"He's different," Gilmore told The Buffalo News. "It's kind of like you're playing your little brother and he gets mad at you for being too physical with him -- throwing a tantrum. I'm like, 'Man, we're playing football. It's a physical game.'

"He's a prima donna. He feels like he's on top of the world and nobody's supposed to do anything to him."

After the game, Gilmore told reporters of Beckham, who finished with five catches for 38 yards: "He's all right. He's going to make his plays sometimes, but I think we held him down."


Bills with that blueprint:ohhh:
 

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This is more about our playcalling than anything else.

He had too many drops, but we played hella conservative yesterday & for all the positive McAdoo brings, you'd think he'd be more creative playcalling for Eli & what's arguably the best WR trio in the league. His style has been more Coughlin/Gilbride-like than anything else.

Of course he's not having fun anymore. We're supposed to be able to compete with ANYBODY.

This would make sense if he didn't go to college at lsu and play under Les miles :pachaha:
 
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"He's different," Gilmore told The Buffalo News. "It's kind of like you're playing your little brother and he gets mad at you for being too physical with him -- throwing a tantrum. I'm like, 'Man, we're playing football. It's a physical game.'

"He's a prima donna. He feels like he's on top of the world and nobody's supposed to do anything to him."

After the game, Gilmore told reporters of Beckham, who finished with five catches for 38 yards: "He's all right. He's going to make his plays sometimes, but I think we held him down."


Bills with that blueprint:ohhh:

But when OBJ starts getting physical right back with dbs, they start crying....

Veteran safety Sterling Moore pulled no punches in the Saints locker room, saying the Giants’ star wide receiver regularly commits offensive pass interference that is ignored by the officials and was allowed to continue unabated again Sunday.

What set Moore off was the highly questionable, 23-yard interference penalty he got in the first quarter while defending Beckham on a third-and-8 play near midfield that gave the Giants the ball at the New Orleans 24.

Moore’s disgust only grew on the next play, when he said Beckham was allowed to get overly physical en route to a 13-yard completion.

“I didn’t like it, man,” said Moore, a journeyman in his first season with the Saints. “It was one of those things where [Beckham] is trying to pull himself through. He does that a lot, and he kind of gets away with it at times. It’s something I mentioned to the refs. It is what it is.”

Added fellow safety Kenny Vaccaro: “You can sit here and complain if you want, but that’s just the way it is.”

It was especially frustrating for the Saints because their beleaguered defense played one of its best games in years, holding Beckham and the Giants without an offensive touchdown a week after getting torched for 35 points against the Raiders.

Moore said days like Sunday are why defensive backs around the league will start to resign themselves to Beckham — a Louisiana native son who starred at LSU — being given the hands-off star treatment.

“It didn’t surprise me that he was doing it,” Moore told The Post. “But it surprised me that they were letting him do it and were letting us go out there and play. I guess that’s how it’s going to be.”

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