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What was obell thinking, with a great pass from eli manning and an even better catch by odell. Managing to keep his feet in bounds that was good enough then obell gets on all fours crawls around then lifts up his leg like he is peeing on the turf. Then odell says after the game i'm a dog so i acted like a dog, he also said that there will be more celebrations to come. Giants lost six games last season Odell had some outburst during or after 5 of them. It started with slamming his helmet against the kicking net making the net come back and hit him in the face. During the redskins game odell was flagged for a out of bounds hit and bumped into a ref in minnesota. Then he ripped the referee for disrespecting him after a rough game
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Odell and Norman went back and forth all game long. Giving mean comments shoving and tackling each other making fools out of them self. While norman aggravated plenty of times but odell couldn't resist himself and he took control of it in a heated manner. Normans actions were childish but odells actions were inexplicable.

Odells actions reflect on his couches for not benching him, the officials who didn't eject him. And ‘’the NFL who is seemingly praising Josh Norman by creating a highlight video called NFL or UFC Odell vs Norman for the world to see.’’ unless Odell can't stop himself from acting poorly his reputation with the giants and the NFL will be tarnished.

But his cockyness and swagger bring him up at times but mostly bring him down. Odell is highly respected for his three finger catch and he lives up to the hype. His sportsmanship does not do many favor and Odell has to be careful about what he says because most of his fans are young kids and when he posts things on twitter and other social medias and when he talks trash about other players or about the league or media all his young fans see

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