First impressions are often correct.

When Odell was with the Giants everyone saw his sideline antics. Pretty clear that he dumped on Eli.

Then there was his exit. He took shots at the organization.

Like most I was blinded by his talent. Thought maybe a strong arm qb would unleash this guy. Ignored all warning signs.

Accepted his injury history.

Blinded by the light.

Looking back my first impression was right. His time in Cleveland reveals exactly who he is. An overrated receiver who is often injured.

That nets it out. He has talent. Nobody denies that. But he is no longer exceptional. And he is a drama queen. Make no mistake he loves attention.
You don't have diamonds inlayed into your teeth and then don't want to be seen. He is no Nick Chubb.

Diamonds and all the flash are fine; when you can back it up. Terrell Owens backed it up.

Beckham has not produced. He can lay the blame elsewhere and some may buy it. But there is a lot of unknown about where the fault truly lies.

You can run to stats. But that does tell all. Did he run the routes properly? Did he put in the time at practice to develop chemistry with the quarterback?

Read about Peyton and Harrison or Unitas and Berry or any of the great combo's. Practice, practice, practice.

Bye Odell.