 Now, if I mention the name Odell Beckham Jr., what's the first thing that pops in your head? Well for a lot of us, it may be the night of November 23, 2014. Now I don't expect you to remember something that was almost six years ago or what you were doing on that exact night, but if I explain to you the scenario, I'm sure it'll bring up some memories. It was Sunday night, Giants vs the Cowboys, Eli Manning, he drops back. He throws the ball down the sidelines, Odell Beckham Jr., rookie receiver, reaches back with one arm, catches the ball with one hand, brings it in in front of Brandon Carr for a touchdown. Crowd goes crazy. And this was the catch that really thrust Odell Beckham Jr. into the spotlight. And it was never the same sense. Now Odell Beckham Jr. is an extremely talented wide receiver, but a lot of people feel like all he is and all he ever was, was the catch. They feel like had it not been for that catch, then Odell Beckham Jr. would be nothing. So before we get into this video, let's go ahead and shut that down right now. Because that's just simply not true. And I don't care whether you're a fan of his or not. You cannot say that Odell Beckham Jr. is just the catch. Reason being, because if you take away the catch, then his numbers are still crazy. Let's look at him from his rookie season. So his rookie season, he only played in 12 games. But he posted 91 receptions for 1,300 yards and 12 touchdowns. But again, let's take away the catch. So we take away the catch. That changes to 90 receptions for 1,250 yards and 11 touchdowns. So still crazy numbers. And some people feel like Odell Beckham Jr. is an overrated wide receiver. How? Why? When people say that, I disagree. I don't think he's overrated at all. I think he got injury problems, but I don't think he's overrated at all. Let's look at the consistency for Odell Beckham Jr. when it comes to his numbers. So that was his rookie season. So again, rookie season, 91 receptions, 1,300 yards, 12 touchdowns, sophomore season. Because you know a lot of young guys, they hit that sophomore slump. Odell Beckham Jr. said, you know what? No, I'm going to turn into a sophomore star. 96 receptions, 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns. Then in this third season, 101 receptions, 1,300 yards and 10 touchdowns. So the consistency was clearly there from jump. But then the following year, he got hurt, only played in four games. And then the year after that, when he came back, he did still miss some games. He missed four games, but he put up 77 yards. I mean, 77 catches for 1,000 yards and six touchdowns. And that's when things was really starting to get a little shaky in New York. But it's crazy because even when things were shaky with the Giants, he still put up numbers. But then he was traded to the Cleveland Browns and then last season, he put up 74 receptions for 1,000 yards and four touchdowns. So that is what a lot of people are saying, oh man, Odell Beckham Jr., he had this bad season last year. Oh man, he sucked last year. While it wasn't his best season, it still was not a bad season. It really wasn't. And Odell Beckham Jr. has shown throughout his career that he puts up numbers. And we'll see how that trend continues with this new system, with this new coaching staff under Stefanski and company. Now something that Stefanski was talking about today in a press conference, and I initially saw this reported first by Mary Kaye Cabot, then I saw it reported by Adam Schefter. But one of the things that was taken away from that press conference is that now Odell Beckham Jr. is 100% healthy. He's good to go. He will be ready for training camp when it happens, whatever date that's going to be. That is going to be like July 28th. But we'll see. He said he's free and clear. He's not injured anymore because he was dealing with the injury all last season. And it was bugging him. It was nagging him. It was bothering him. But now he's good to go. And that is a beautiful thing for Odell Beckham Jr. fans, for Browns fans, and really just for the game of football period, because he is one of the better receivers that are out there. And again, that's whether you like him or not, you got to admit that. Odell Beckham Jr. is a playmaker. Odell Beckham Jr. is somebody that defenses have to respect. They have to because he gets the job done. Now, of course, he's going to have some bad games here and there. Of course, he's going to have some off games here and there. But what player doesn't? But I think Browns fans should really be excited for this season with Odell Beckham Jr. for the fact that in his first season with a new team, with a new coaching staff, he put up those numbers all while being hurt. All while being hurt. So when you think about it, it's like, wow, this dude did all that. And he was dealing with an injury. So just imagine the possibility now that he's good to go. I mean, me speaking as a Ravens fan, I feel the same way about Hollywood Brown. He didn't put up crazy numbers, but he was clearly the Ravens best receiver last year. And he was dealing with an injury the entire year. So it makes me that much more excited to see what he does in his second season. So I know Browns fans, you have every right to be excited for Odell Beckham Jr. Because he can put up some work and put in some work. Just as long as you don't do it in week one, and whatever other game the Browns play the Ravens in. Other than that, Odell Beckham Jr., go do your thing. I'm out.