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Colin: The Giants could regret getting into a long-term relationship with Odell Beckham

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By Michael Hulse Posted Tue, Aug 7, 2018

The Giants are reportedly negotiating a long term contract with Odell Beckham that will make him the highest paid receiver in the NFL, and Colin thinks the conservative Giants could end up regretting it.

Beckham is everything the Giants aren’t. He’s edgy, flashy, and stands in stark contrast to his employer, that Colin described as “an accounting firm in cleats.” They’re enamored with Beckham’s star power and ability, but have already had to deal with a host of weird behavior and red flag off field incidents. If they ink him long term, they’ll own OBJ’s constant headaches and could end up getting sick of it over the long haul.

Here’s Colin on why New York and Beckham could end up being bad marriage.

“Odell Beckham Jr. is everything the New York Giants are not. Flashy, unpredictable… The New York Giants are an accounting firm in cleats.”@ColinCowherd warns the Giants about making OBJ the highest-paid WR pic.twitter.com/xkcqkGNE5k

— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) August 7, 2018

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