 I got a DM from incarcerated Bob. The incarcerator. And we're all stunned by the stuff that Bob knows before anybody else knows. Not anymore. Yeah, we're not stunned anymore. Well, now I'm on board. OK, so I want to read you what he sent me yesterday, because now there's something that backs it up today. He sends me this. Little birdie close to Odell Beckham Jr. said he wants out. His agent will try and get him traded this off season. The fit is horrible. His Jersey sales are down. Lost some marketing deals this season by being in Cleveland. His marketing team wants him out of Cleveland and back in major market or team with national exposure. Patriots already tried to trade from last year. Niners had interest in Vegas' option with Raiders looking for splash handing it to New Diggs. So then we get this, a story by Howie Cusoy of The New York Post. So Beckham has a press conference today. And he's asked about being in Cleveland. And he was given an opportunity to kind of squash recent rumors he's hoping to change teams again. I'm sure he squashed it. He said, I couldn't tell you what's going to happen. I couldn't sit here and tell you whether I'm going to be here, want to be here, don't want to be here. This is exactly where I'm at now. And I wouldn't rather be anywhere else. In the off season, everything will figure itself out. I feel like I've been here before asking questions about the next team while I'm on a team. Something I just tuned out for right now. That's something we'll worry about when the off season comes around. Right now, I'm learning. Finish the season strong. If we can make the playoffs, I'm all in. I'm going to give this team everything I have. I tell you all the time, 2020 is going to be my year. My mindset for next year is no matter what's going on, nothing's going to get in my way. I told you guys this when he's traded to Cleveland, this is not where he wants to be. I don't care if his best friend is there in Jarvis Landry. This guy is a diva star. You think he wants to be in Cleveland, Ohio? Well, you're right and you're wrong, in my opinion. I believe this fit could have been just fine. And Cleveland, the guys, time, the football season changes so much. The beginning of the year, there was legitimate excitement around Cleveland. People were talking about this team a lot. I get it, but it's still Cleveland. But if right now, they were sitting at, what are we, 12 games in? If they were 8 and 4, 9 and 3, you think you'd still be seeing these quotes? I think he'd still want out. Yeah, I really do. So maybe just the questions wouldn't be coming. Here's the bottom line, though. LeBron James had equity in that area. He's from Akron. If anybody wanted to spend his whole life in Cleveland, it would be him. He has left twice. Yeah, he came back once, but he left twice. Odell Beckham Jr. And I like Cleveland. He was a really cool town. That's not Odell Beckham Jr. We heard that when he played for the Giants in New York City, he would fly to LA on his off day. This is a big light, big city guy. Why do I feel like? He doesn't want to be on Yucca Avenue. Let's ask this question, then. Let's say he's playing for the Rams. And the Rams are having the exact same year, right? Quarterback Goff doesn't look like what he was. I'm not sure if he's the right fit. Girlie's the star. And it would probably be the exact same thing. And he'd be sitting there playing right in Hollywood. But the team would be losing. He's only got one or two touchdowns. Jersey sales are off, which I don't understand, because they share all the revenue anyway. So I'm not really sure why he is upset that his Jersey sales are now. But that's about them just thinking the brand is suffering. But I think he would have the same attitude. Because I don't think it's Cleveland. I agree. He knew exactly what he was getting into. But team's not that great. We don't know about the quarterback now. He's not having that great of a season. We don't know if the coach is any good. He's very entertaining when he's on our show. But I don't know if he's a good coach. Right, he's only got two touchdowns. Two touchdowns. So, Michael, I argued with you about this. It's not Cleveland. Because Peyton Manning made himself a star in Indianapolis. But Peyton Manning's not this guy. But the problem is, you can make the argument if you want, Michael. I don't think I have a leg to stand on. Because the team's so bad, and his production's been bad. So he's unhappy generally. So I'm telling you what I felt from the very beginning, just having been around the guy, having him on the show, the things that he said, the things that he did. You're telling me things might be different if they won. Well, they haven't won. No. And they're in Cleveland. And I think that that's a big part of it. He does not want to have the star shine on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. You think right now, if he was in a major market, and they were this bad, and he had two touchdowns, he would be complaining. He'd be happy. I didn't do the same thing. But he wasn't happy in New York. That quote wasn't even that bad, frankly. For Odell, that could have been. No, it wasn't awful. But he could have said, I want to be here. He could have said, I want to be here. But the same things happened. Because he doesn't. How could he lie? You know, whether it was ripping Eli, he was in pain when he was here. He probably wanted out here, and he was in New York. No, he didn't want to out of New York. He wanted out of Eli. He probably wanted a different quarterback. But he signed a contract with New York. I think he wants out of anywhere where he is not the flat-out star doing well. So if Baker Mayfield was having a great year, and the Browns were what we thought, that everybody thought what they were going to be in winning the division, he would be perfectly happy. But now they're losing. He's not getting the touchdowns. It's a dysfunctional situation that doesn't have that bright of a future. They might fire their coach at the end of the year. Do we know that Baker Mayfield's a star, or did we overrate him? He's going to want out of any of those situations. I'm telling you, if the exact same situation was happening with the Rams in LA, he would probably want out of there, too. I agree. Just guessing about that. We know this guy wants to go out of Cleveland. No, no. What we know is that when things aren't going well for him, and he's not getting the ball, he seems to be unhappy. Yes. Right? He had last week, he had six targets, three catches, no touchdowns. He's at 800 yards for the season. Low numbers on everything, except for 2017 when he was hurt. These are all-time lows for him. That's going to be bad. I'm surprised as I think if you were right and he hated it, I think we would have heard about this before week 13. Yeah, but he and his people are smart enough to know he can't be that guy, OK, you just left New York. Now you want to get out of Cleveland. This is behind-the-scenes stuff. You know people that know him. I don't know if you know him at all. I mean, was it my birthday a few years ago? Very close. Do you really believe he would like Cleveland, Ohio? I mean, come on. Take all the other nonsense aside. Is Cleveland, Ohio for Odell Beckham Jr.? Probably not. However, I just think you overestimate how important that is. He's in the middle of the country. He can still travel to other places. The season's only so long. He could spend six months in LA. But it's not for good business. It's not good for business, either, according to what Bob said. Sales are down with his jersey. I mean, he's not the mega star, mega-watt star he was with the Giants. I think the biggest problem is just that they're not able to get him the ball. And I'll tell you what, I can't help but think, if you're a Giants fan, I know there are Giants fans who are just thrilled that he's gone. I don't fully understand it, but I know it's out there. Yeah, Dave Gettelman. I really think that had they been able to communicate with him like, hey, we have a new quarterback coming in. There could be a new future for you here. I think about, could it have worked out here? Couldn't, because Gettelman wanted him out. Gettelman looked at him as a cancer. He wanted to change the room. Look at every, every guy, I don't think the guy was wrong with him. And I don't know about whether he's a cancer. Certainly the Giants don't look good because they got rid of a lot of players that were, quote-unquote, cancers, and the team is just bad. Does their culture seem any better now? Has it, isn't any better? But the one thing that I do believe was factual was that they weren't sure that Odell was gonna be on board for any kind of a rebuild. Remember, they gave them the contract and the thought was, we're gonna go for it again. We're gonna try to win another championship. Once they started the rebuild, Odell didn't want any part of that. And now that looks like the way it's gonna be in Cleveland, right? Who, how, if this team, listen, they could still make a run. But with the attitude that they have, if this team ends up missing the playoffs, then they're not gonna have all these prime-time games next year. They might have a new coach. They might be in a rebuild mode and they figure Odell's not gonna wanna be a part of that. Listen to what Freddie Kitchin had to say about Odell, this was from the fourth, so this was yesterday. Odell first came, I think I told you guys, I don't judge anybody off what anybody else does. I like to see it for myself. And Odell's done everything we've asked him to do. Been no problem at all. Different situations are different for different people and Odell's been a good teammate. I gotta tell you what, Kitchin's has actually morphed into Peter. It's amazing. You know, do you guys hear the audio? He actually had an IFB when Odell was talking. Right. So he was gonna say certain things, but then in his ear, he had Freddie Kitchin. Right. You didn't hear what Kitchin said? No, what'd he say? Odell, it's me, Freddie Kitchin. Now I hear them asking you the questions, Odell. Don't you say you wanna leave me? I'm okay. I'm okay if you leave, Odell. I'm okay. Wow.