Feels like DeSean Jackson where he's going to be with a different team literally every single year...have like 3-4 big plays for them and do nothing/be injured the rest of the time...then onto the next team.
Was it? I think it was the season that was the most true to his career. Gets you some sick ass plays that open up your offense, then gets injured when you need him most.
I'm really glad that you guys won that Super Bowl. Odell looked like he was in his prime that first half and it really was a momentum killer when he went down.
Not only that, but the Rams probably win by 30. They had no answer to two elite receivers, and correctly tried to shut down Kupp. This meant OBJ could run roughshod though.
It was his last great season. The final half. He bought into the team and culture quickly and shed the label of team cancer. He was a perfect no2 to Kupp and had some clutch moments. It seemed like every game he was getting better and better. It sucks he got hurt in the SB. I think we win comfortably with OBJ for the whole game rather than the nail biter at the end.
I swear man if you told me after his 3rd season in the league that he would barely scrape 1k yards moving forward and would basically wash out I would have laughed in your face
The bigger shock to me is he went from being such a face of the league and overnight superstar to being kind of a JAG in just a couple seasons.
He seemed like the kind of WR who would sort of demand a WR1 or 2 roll on any team he was on. And only WR2 as like the senior guy with a young super star in the room. But he basically seems content now just being a high upside depth guy on most teams.
I guess he's ring chasing? Idk last year he joined a WR room where he could really be a difference maker. But in miami you'd expect him to be pretty far down the list in terms target share after hill and waddle.
Yeah honestly, if you line up Hill, Waddle, and OBJ, it's pretty hard to imagine stopping all 3 from being open. All being insane playmakers, too, anything could happen post catch. A really dangerous triple threat.
Had perhaps the best first 3 years for a wide receiver ever. 288 receptions, 4,122 yards and 35 touchdowns
For reference: Jefferson is at 324 receptions for 4,824 yards and 25 touchdowns in a couple more games
Randy moss is at 226 receptions, 4,163 yards and 43 touchdowns
Jerry rice is at 200 receptions, 3,575 yards and 49 touchdowns
OBJ compares pretty favorably with these guys
So many WR do... OBJ, Michael Thomas, Antonio Brown... In their own ways I just rattled off maybe 3 of the most prolific WR of the second half of the 2010s. And they all just fell off a cliff (AB at an older age, but he seemed to physically still have it when he fell off).
I just recently saw him on The Pivot podcast. He is exactly who I thought he was - a misunderstood genius whose logical reasoning for his actions is just not understood by the rest of us morons, apparently. It was sad.
Brown really doesn’t belong in the same conversation. He had a HOF caliber career, the other two definitely did not. Far more production over a longer period of time
Brown never dropped off... he just decided to become completely and totally unhinged.
If he was normal, he'd be in the league, still balling out.
There's a reason that even after he started to become unhinged MULTIPLE teams still game him another chance.
That was kind of the point. I tried to make clarification that his situation is different, he maintained production for a long time, and at the level of production these guys have that is the difference between him as a guy with a HoF case and as guys we just remember fondly, but in the end - so many WR, at all levels of production, have such weird careers, AB's included.
Michael Thomas is a name I feel like I haven't even thought about for a few seasons, crazy that his fall off was so instant. I guess injuries will do that, but to go from Offensive Player of the Year to 1725 receiving yards in one season to not even combining to reach that over the next four is crazy.
AB didn't fall off because he couldn't play anymore he fell off because he's utterly insane and the floodgates were open as soon as Tomlin's leash was off
I fully believe he could still be a productive NFL WR in terms of his playing ability if he had a brain more like the ones that Keenan Allen or Davante Adams have
It's such a bummer. After his first 3 years it looked like he was going to dominate the league for 10 more years and go down as an all-time great.
He's so naturally talented
Yea most guys develop into stars and have their time at the top.
He peaked at the top almost immediately and his peak was like 2 years before injuries derailed his career
Because the beginning of his career was so good for more than one season and because he never really completely flamed out, his career isn’t looked at as one of the great “what ifs”
But injuries and the (in my mind) the utter shitbag that is David Gettleman ruined what could have been an all time career.
Saw something about Claypool where between the Steelers, Bears, and Dolphins they have 20 consecutive losses when he plays. Without him we don't get JPJ and you don't get Rome
God bless him for what he did to our teams
That is remarkable. How does a non-quarterback have such an effect on every team for whom he plays? Lol
I guess in the modern era, I’d award Ty Montgomery. Beyond just his leaving end zones on kick returns, he always seemed to blunderfuck his WR/RB duties, too.
That trade still doesn't make any sense to me. I understand giving up a lot to move to #1 for your guy, but why on earth would you give up your wr #1 when you're picking a qb? They didn't have anyone that could take that WR 1 role either.
They fall into the trap of positional value. They saw Burns as a more valuable player in a vacuum since he played in an equally premier position but was probably the better player, and so Moore was offer instead. In reality, Moore was always more valuable if they were going to draft a rookie QB but they were too shortsighted to think it through.
You can basically pin that on Eichenberg falling on Williams leg and tearing his ACL. Dude took out 3 teammates last year because he badly whiffed his block.
The Dolphins also had an excessive amount chances for their offense to score more than 14 points in the final game when the defense was rolling out 30+ year old depth players for an absurd amount of snaps and still giving the Dolphins multiple stops.
Blaming Chase Claypool is the easiest but come one it was a top down meltdown by that offense
Yeah that's the most level headed take on it. Offense was injured as fuck but McDaniel just completely collapsed on his second half play calls against a very injured Bill defense. Claypool threw our last chance yes, but it's much much deeper than that.
The OL was a complete mess in the Titans game, I think there were 4 backup OL playing. Hard to do anything when each of them were taking turns at getting beat like a drum.
Even the last play of the game, the Titans rush 3 guys and one of them forces Tua to move off his spot at 1.9 seconds. Just ridiculous.
edit: I see you taking about the Bills game, think it was only 2 backup OL in that game with a banged up Hill, Waddle and Mostert.
I didn't realize he had 10 fucking kids until recently. I feel bad for them, even if they had a good father, there's no way you can give each of 10 kids adequate attention, especially when they're spread across so many mothers.
yea, usually when people say that its a meme, but a bunch of guys have said they loved having him there. Bateman specifically said a few days ago that he loved having him there and that they have a good relationship.
The Dolphins do benefit in the fact the AFC East plays the NFC West and the AFC South this year which will limit their potential cold weather games to their division, @Cleveland and @Green Bay in the regular season.
Great fit for him tbh, Hill and Waddle are able to spread out the defense and open up the areas of the field that OBJ operates the most in. Safeties playing two high means that Mr. Slant Man is gonna eat.
Four certified stars in St. Brown, JJ, Allen and Moore and then all the crazy talented guys in Addison, Jameson, Odunze and basically the Packers WR core. It’s crazy
It’s so stupid lol. Divisionals are already gonna be awesome, but if either of the new QBs have anything close to a Stroud rookie year shit is gonna be nuts
I don't think it's a reach to say Dolphins WR3 is potentially better than the Bills WR1. After looking at the contract it's a good signing, time will tell.
Rapaport billed this as the "Dolphins getting faster", which is funny to me because I watched him play last year and I assure you he is not fast all, anymore. If he stays healthy, he's a fine #3 receiver, though, sure-handed and will make the occasional big play + other players in the league seem to love the dude.
Curious to see how he fits, though. One of the criticisms in Cleveland was that Stefanski ran a timing offense and OBJ would freelance and not be in the right position. We know the Dolphins run a bunch of schemes based on quick release and running/throwing to a specific spot. Is he a good scheme fit?
It’s still crazy how much Baltimore paid him last season. This contract feels much more in line with what his current value is. $3m and up to $8m in incentives definitely seems like a good value but for Miami. If he pans out you get him on the cheap and if he doesn’t it doesn’t really hurt you. If he can stay healthy he can still be a key contributor on a winning team so hope this one works out for him.
Damn, prettyrickey213 called this a few weeks ago. He must have some sources - he’s hit on a lot (with some misses of course)
https://twitter.com/prettyrickey213/status/1780983469457166373
I'm actually a big fan of this move. He still has good hands and can be a great third down possession receiver. Obviously he doesn't compare to Hill and Waddle but he's a better WR3 than Braxton Berrios or River Cracraft lol.
Dude ended up having such a weird career
Feels like DeSean Jackson where he's going to be with a different team literally every single year...have like 3-4 big plays for them and do nothing/be injured the rest of the time...then onto the next team.
He was pretty instrumental in our SB season
That’s really become an anomaly season for him over his last 5-6 seasons
Was it? I think it was the season that was the most true to his career. Gets you some sick ass plays that open up your offense, then gets injured when you need him most.
Idk I think that really discounts his 5 years with us. He was really something else then, more than just some good plays
Yeah seriously. I fucking hate OBJ, but his first few seasons were the kind of pace you see out of a HOFer. Dude was mad talented
Literally what JJ currently is. Dude was a beast
I still blame that damn boat in Miami, Elis and OBJs careers never recovered after 😂😂😂
maybe cus he tore the shit out his ACL
Had he not gotten injured, he would've easily have been Super Bowl MVP. Plus I think it would've been a more dominating win by us.
Absolutely. Skowronek was not good enough to be on the field yet that season but he was our only option.
I'm really glad that you guys won that Super Bowl. Odell looked like he was in his prime that first half and it really was a momentum killer when he went down.
Stafford would have been super bowl mvp, Kupp and OBJ would have cancelled each other out.
Not only that, but the Rams probably win by 30. They had no answer to two elite receivers, and correctly tried to shut down Kupp. This meant OBJ could run roughshod though.
Odell hasn't been an elite receiver for like 5 years lol
It was his last great season. The final half. He bought into the team and culture quickly and shed the label of team cancer. He was a perfect no2 to Kupp and had some clutch moments. It seemed like every game he was getting better and better. It sucks he got hurt in the SB. I think we win comfortably with OBJ for the whole game rather than the nail biter at the end.
How do tf are you a rams and Texans fan? Gotta hear this origin story
I mean he's getting like 500 yards a season...which for a bench guy/WR3-4 really isn't that bad.
That’s fine and all, but when you consider that he’s been making 15-20 million over that time it’s pretty fucking awful.
Except I'm not sure I see OBJ ever going back to sign with NYG.
But Odell has good genes though.
That was old desean Jackson
I swear man if you told me after his 3rd season in the league that he would barely scrape 1k yards moving forward and would basically wash out I would have laughed in your face
The bigger shock to me is he went from being such a face of the league and overnight superstar to being kind of a JAG in just a couple seasons. He seemed like the kind of WR who would sort of demand a WR1 or 2 roll on any team he was on. And only WR2 as like the senior guy with a young super star in the room. But he basically seems content now just being a high upside depth guy on most teams. I guess he's ring chasing? Idk last year he joined a WR room where he could really be a difference maker. But in miami you'd expect him to be pretty far down the list in terms target share after hill and waddle.
He's as surefire of a WR3 as you could want. Great hands, has played in high pressure moments many times, vet. For 3m guaranteed he's a steal
Yeah honestly, if you line up Hill, Waddle, and OBJ, it's pretty hard to imagine stopping all 3 from being open. All being insane playmakers, too, anything could happen post catch. A really dangerous triple threat.
But in the context of him constantly being hurt for like 3 years straight and never really getting backy to form you'd probably buy it
Giants Odell was special though
Cue Vince McMahon gif
Rams Odell was SBMVP before getting injured. He was eating
For a half season there it really looked like he was back
he was a pro bowler with the browns under the worst head coach i’ve ever seen and keep in mind that I am a Browns fan and how much that means to me
Elite WR was elite every time he was healthy and had a good QB
Had perhaps the best first 3 years for a wide receiver ever. 288 receptions, 4,122 yards and 35 touchdowns For reference: Jefferson is at 324 receptions for 4,824 yards and 25 touchdowns in a couple more games Randy moss is at 226 receptions, 4,163 yards and 43 touchdowns Jerry rice is at 200 receptions, 3,575 yards and 49 touchdowns OBJ compares pretty favorably with these guys
This begs the question, which young WR star will drop off a cliff in the next couple years. Who will be saying this about in 5 years? JJ, Chase?
Injuries are undefeated and mostly inevitable. Can happen to anybody.
So many WR do... OBJ, Michael Thomas, Antonio Brown... In their own ways I just rattled off maybe 3 of the most prolific WR of the second half of the 2010s. And they all just fell off a cliff (AB at an older age, but he seemed to physically still have it when he fell off).
AB has a much better career on the field though
Better train wreck off the field, too.
I don't think anyone would dispute that lol
I would. Calling AB a trainwreck is like calling Hiroshima a minor explosion
Mr Battered Carriages
Mr Baliwood Crash
He's a fantastic follow on Twitter
I just recently saw him on The Pivot podcast. He is exactly who I thought he was - a misunderstood genius whose logical reasoning for his actions is just not understood by the rest of us morons, apparently. It was sad.
Mr. Better Career Mr. Batshit Conclusion
Brown really doesn’t belong in the same conversation. He had a HOF caliber career, the other two definitely did not. Far more production over a longer period of time
Brown never dropped off... he just decided to become completely and totally unhinged. If he was normal, he'd be in the league, still balling out. There's a reason that even after he started to become unhinged MULTIPLE teams still game him another chance.
That was kind of the point. I tried to make clarification that his situation is different, he maintained production for a long time, and at the level of production these guys have that is the difference between him as a guy with a HoF case and as guys we just remember fondly, but in the end - so many WR, at all levels of production, have such weird careers, AB's included.
Michael Thomas is a name I feel like I haven't even thought about for a few seasons, crazy that his fall off was so instant. I guess injuries will do that, but to go from Offensive Player of the Year to 1725 receiving yards in one season to not even combining to reach that over the next four is crazy.
Yeah but AB mentally…
AB didn't fall off because he couldn't play anymore he fell off because he's utterly insane and the floodgates were open as soon as Tomlin's leash was off I fully believe he could still be a productive NFL WR in terms of his playing ability if he had a brain more like the ones that Keenan Allen or Davante Adams have
AB could probably still play he just fell off a mental cliff
It's such a bummer. After his first 3 years it looked like he was going to dominate the league for 10 more years and go down as an all-time great. He's so naturally talented
Yea most guys develop into stars and have their time at the top. He peaked at the top almost immediately and his peak was like 2 years before injuries derailed his career
Having 3 major injuries will do that
Excited for the 30for30
Because the beginning of his career was so good for more than one season and because he never really completely flamed out, his career isn’t looked at as one of the great “what ifs” But injuries and the (in my mind) the utter shitbag that is David Gettleman ruined what could have been an all time career.
Tua lowlight video incoming
Odell Beckham Jr is going to get 300-500 yards for a different team every year for the next five years, isn’t he?
Odell " Frank Gore" Beckham Jr
Hey hey hey, frank gore actually had a hall of fame career just off longevity. Odell just fell off a cliff
Claypool is just as good as OBJ right guys?
I can say without a doubt, the Bears would not be where we are today without Chase Claypool.
Saw something about Claypool where between the Steelers, Bears, and Dolphins they have 20 consecutive losses when he plays. Without him we don't get JPJ and you don't get Rome God bless him for what he did to our teams
He tanked for us in the season that we *earned* 1.01, so without him we don't get Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, and Darnell Wright.
That is remarkable. How does a non-quarterback have such an effect on every team for whom he plays? Lol I guess in the modern era, I’d award Ty Montgomery. Beyond just his leaving end zones on kick returns, he always seemed to blunderfuck his WR/RB duties, too.
Think about the players you would have if the Packers had not been outbid by the Bears for him!
Love throwing to MHJ and DJ Moore 🤮
Dear god no.
That trade still doesn't make any sense to me. I understand giving up a lot to move to #1 for your guy, but why on earth would you give up your wr #1 when you're picking a qb? They didn't have anyone that could take that WR 1 role either.
Because Tepper wanted his QB
I get that but you're hurting your qbs development. I know Brian burns is the better player, but even he would've been better to give up.
You’re both right 😂
They fall into the trap of positional value. They saw Burns as a more valuable player in a vacuum since he played in an equally premier position but was probably the better player, and so Moore was offer instead. In reality, Moore was always more valuable if they were going to draft a rookie QB but they were too shortsighted to think it through.
I hate Chase Claypool now
He's almost as good as OBJ when OBJ is injured.
> Claypool i cant believe hes on a roster and it makes me so happy that it was the bills who said sign me tf up
I was hoping KC would sign him.
That man lost us the division with his dumbass route running
Nah you lost the division by blowing the game against the titans. Even though the titans did everything they could to hand you that game.
You can basically pin that on Eichenberg falling on Williams leg and tearing his ACL. Dude took out 3 teammates last year because he badly whiffed his block.
The Dolphins also had an excessive amount chances for their offense to score more than 14 points in the final game when the defense was rolling out 30+ year old depth players for an absurd amount of snaps and still giving the Dolphins multiple stops. Blaming Chase Claypool is the easiest but come one it was a top down meltdown by that offense
Yeah that's the most level headed take on it. Offense was injured as fuck but McDaniel just completely collapsed on his second half play calls against a very injured Bill defense. Claypool threw our last chance yes, but it's much much deeper than that.
Connors injury basically made it impossible to move
The OL was a complete mess in the Titans game, I think there were 4 backup OL playing. Hard to do anything when each of them were taking turns at getting beat like a drum. Even the last play of the game, the Titans rush 3 guys and one of them forces Tua to move off his spot at 1.9 seconds. Just ridiculous. edit: I see you taking about the Bills game, think it was only 2 backup OL in that game with a banged up Hill, Waddle and Mostert.
Luckily OBJ has never done anything controversial in Miami.
don’t worry, he’s not even our most troubled receiver.
True tyreek needs a fucking visectimy
Oh Jesus no then he’ll have zero restraint.
Btw speaking of guys who can’t control there dicks has Howard signed with anyone yet
He’s waiting for a place that has quality childcare
Doesn’t help when you have that many baby mamas who apparently try to hit your Bentley with a golf club
I didn't realize he had 10 fucking kids until recently. I feel bad for them, even if they had a good father, there's no way you can give each of 10 kids adequate attention, especially when they're spread across so many mothers.
At least he can guarantee one of his kids carrying on his NFL legacy. I mean minimum 1 of 10 gotta do something right? His genetics are crazy.
What's that investment strategy called where you make 10 investments and only need 1 to 10x to break even? I think he's applying that to kids
I never thought I’d see someone compare tyreek hill to a venture capital fund
Stay off the planes
Think he was referring to the boats
If it's more than $5M-$7M it's an overpay
"up to $8.25m," but no idea what the conditions are.
I technically get paid up to $8.25M as well
DW that $8.2M bonus check is on it's way anytime now.
You are under paid! You should be paid up to 10 mill but that's my opinion based on your performance
It's $3M guaranteed from Dolphins beat writer Marcel Louis-Jacques \*I meant to respond to you, not above.
Not terrible I guess because he won't hit an incentives... that $18M ravens paid was a clown show contract
It was a 15 million dollar clown show thank you very much.
I've never seen a decent clown show with a budget of less than $20,000,000. who's your clown guy?
Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky
> that $18M ravens paid was a clown show contract It was a one year deal and made Lamar happy, wym lol
He also let us spread that void year around even though it didn’t change things for him at all. Good guy Odell.
it was an overpay for sure but he did a lot for us and I cant imagine that the FO regrets it at all lmao.
Wasn’t he also a pretty good locker room presence
yea, usually when people say that its a meme, but a bunch of guys have said they loved having him there. Bateman specifically said a few days ago that he loved having him there and that they have a good relationship.
3m guaranteed and up 5m in incentives.
It’s $3 million and up to $8 million.
That’s a nice fit.
Odell Beckham jr is always open for the Miami dolphins in 2024
Fuck it sign Jarvis as a blocking receiver,and for nostalgia
YOU DONT NEED ANOTHER ONE
*insert Kylo Ren more meme here*
Can’t wait for them to start 9-1 with the best offense in the league only to end up 10-7 and lose in the first round
I can't wait for the annual winter hospitalization of the entire team
They should simply save up their injury prone players until the latter half of the season
We wouldn't have any players to play at the start of the season then.
A couple of forfeits is worth a playoff win IMHO 💁♂️
That's basically what Buffalo did last year and they won the division.....
Do dolphins hibernate?
No but they do choke if they're not in the water.
Dolphins in the winter, the Heat in the spring. As is custom.
It says dolphins not eagles
He is pretty spot on though.
Hey. You're not wrong, but hey
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Jokes on you, our last season was 56 years ago.
Can we have another season like that again please?
Hey at least they had a season. All we had was sopranos memes
The only thing stopping that offense is below 50 degree weather.
The Dolphins do benefit in the fact the AFC East plays the NFC West and the AFC South this year which will limit their potential cold weather games to their division, @Cleveland and @Green Bay in the regular season.
Sounds about right
tale as old as time
Why you gotta bring us up?
Who are they? The Eagles??
Claypool getting off the board definitely put this in motion. Everyone was waiting to see where Chase went.
The chase was on
OBJ will mentor the WR room well
Please be cheap
1 year $8.25m, not sure on the guarantees.
3M guarantees, worth a flyer
Yeah, at that little guaranteed it would be silly not to. Better than Robbie Chosen and Chase Claypool!
hey, chosen robbie chosen anderson chosen caught a 60 yard TD from dolphins legend mike white! show some respect
Thought I was in the Twilight Zone watching that play!
Against arguably the best young CB in the NFL no less!
Lots of boats in Miami
And Hoes
...as well as old people migrating from up north.
Great fit for him tbh, Hill and Waddle are able to spread out the defense and open up the areas of the field that OBJ operates the most in. Safeties playing two high means that Mr. Slant Man is gonna eat.
Until he’s injured after 5 snaps
He stayed pretty healthy last season
With the rookies coming in and OBJ I feel pretty darn good with the WR room for the fins.
Yeah I can understand why you didn’t feel good about it before the rookies and OBJ, with just… *checks notes*… Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
It's tough out here, we thought we might only have the 2nd best WR room for a moment.
I know man, I got some anxiety with JJ and Addison myself. It’s rough.
Man the WR rooms in the NFCN are looking crazy if all the Packers young guys continue to progress
Four certified stars in St. Brown, JJ, Allen and Moore and then all the crazy talented guys in Addison, Jameson, Odunze and basically the Packers WR core. It’s crazy
It’s so stupid lol. Divisionals are already gonna be awesome, but if either of the new QBs have anything close to a Stroud rookie year shit is gonna be nuts
Because they both had nagging injuries throughout the season (and at the same time for some stretches). Good depth pieces are a good thing
I don't think it's a reach to say Dolphins WR3 is potentially better than the Bills WR1. After looking at the contract it's a good signing, time will tell.
I’m ok with this. Somehow Josh Allen will find a way to make a scarecrow a wr1 and still beat us tho
He'll turn into playoff Lamar and become his own WR1.
Now how do you feel about your OL?
Glad his career is still going. Good luck to him!
Rapaport billed this as the "Dolphins getting faster", which is funny to me because I watched him play last year and I assure you he is not fast all, anymore. If he stays healthy, he's a fine #3 receiver, though, sure-handed and will make the occasional big play + other players in the league seem to love the dude. Curious to see how he fits, though. One of the criticisms in Cleveland was that Stefanski ran a timing offense and OBJ would freelance and not be in the right position. We know the Dolphins run a bunch of schemes based on quick release and running/throwing to a specific spot. Is he a good scheme fit?
> Is he a good scheme fit? CB1 and CB2 have to cover the nightmare duo if Hill and Waddle. What's a CB3 or LB going to do against a healthy OBJ?
Cover him, I would guess.
Still better than Claypool.
That's like saying you signed Zeke because he is better than Carlos Hyde tho
Big if true
Claypool is a net negative at this point. An open WR roster spot is better than Claypool.
Another year of this dude cumming on the field any time he makes a reception smh.
Happy he’s again on a team I don’t have an issue rooting for. Obviously won’t be a major contributor but still a good veteran presence
Boat reunion at last!
We went from Claypool to OBJ, so I'm a happy camper right now
I love that the Ravens are going to carry a 4m cap hit this year for him to play on the dolphins.
His 17 receptions on the season is going to be massive for them.
He really washed up on shore huh?
Tyreek Hill 🤝 OBJ Pissing off the defense after scoring TDs
It’s still crazy how much Baltimore paid him last season. This contract feels much more in line with what his current value is. $3m and up to $8m in incentives definitely seems like a good value but for Miami. If he pans out you get him on the cheap and if he doesn’t it doesn’t really hurt you. If he can stay healthy he can still be a key contributor on a winning team so hope this one works out for him.
He's gonna end up being the Ryan Fitzpatrick of WRs by the time he retires
I wish he re-signed
OBJ completes his Ricky Jerret arc.
OBJ has only made 3 pro bowls?
Can you imagine if he was there when Gase was there? Bubble screens galore
Damn, prettyrickey213 called this a few weeks ago. He must have some sources - he’s hit on a lot (with some misses of course) https://twitter.com/prettyrickey213/status/1780983469457166373
Please clap
I'm actually a big fan of this move. He still has good hands and can be a great third down possession receiver. Obviously he doesn't compare to Hill and Waddle but he's a better WR3 than Braxton Berrios or River Cracraft lol.
He sucks, no one cares anymore
CTESPN does it again! [https://twitter.com/CtespnN/status/1770634020923031712](https://twitter.com/CtespnN/status/1770634020923031712)
Do people forget that he won a ring??