Brash, out there on page 6 night life, oozing talent, make up and potential...injuries, attitude and lack of humbleness leads to demise
I doubt we see odell rest of way after today, i hope he can be back but mri in morning. 2 significant leg injuries takes 2 seasons from him and can he remain healthy and high level going forward.One is still really good at his sport & one is really really bad.
Basically, Giants traded OBJ for Zeitler & Baker. Not a great trade for either side except for the $ owed OBJ & the cap hit.
Don't see much of a comparison. Harvey missed meetings but, I thought, acted professionally on the field. Remember the time Beckham thought it was a good idea after catching a TD pass to act as if he was dog lifting his leg. What an idiot.
OBJ is one of those guys that can’t help themselves to do an absolute bonehead move after a positive play. Shockey was guilty of that too.Don't see much of a comparison. Harvey missed meetings but, I thought, acted professionally on the field. Remember the time Beckham thought it was a good idea after catching a TD pass to act as if he was dog lifting his leg. What an idiot.
The only correlation I see between the two is they were both super-talented players that were never the same after injury:
**Harvey was never the same after being pushed in the 2015 postseason while he was recovering from the TJS that he had in 2014.
**Beckham was never the same after he fractured his ankle against the Chargers in 2017.
Tjs is no small feat to come back but data and post surgery success has been proven, whereas TOS for a starting pitcher is a career downfall ender...on OBJ, his athleticism and explosiveness will be a shell of what it was.Remember, Harvey had that second major surgery to remove a rib in 2016. I'm not sure whether that was related to him being pushed the year before or if it was coincidental. Regardless he was never close to the same after that.
i remember when he lost a fight to the kicking netDon't see much of a comparison. Harvey missed meetings but, I thought, acted professionally on the field. Remember the time Beckham thought it was a good idea after catching a TD pass to act as if he was dog lifting his leg. What an idiot.
Who had the better NY career? I'd go with Harvey.