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Odell Beckham does it again but catch does not count
Beckham leaped, stuck his right hand out and reeled it in – then landed out of bounds.
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How does it compare to OBJ’s other feats?
It’s probably the best catch you’ll see all year, even though it didn’t count. In fact, no receiver in National Football League history has managed to rack up as many statistics through the first 16 games of their career than Beckham. It involves a little bit of everything, including one-handed grabs.
The Giants have had their fair share of struggles so far this year, losing games they should have won and ranking near the bottom of the National Football League in redzone efficiency, but Beckham is absolutely a bright spot and a guy who can make them competitive all the way until the end of the year.
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“Beckham is listed at 5’11” and 198 pounds, lacking the elite size of many top-tier receivers. Here is its point differential through four games – a full quarter of a season. Giants quarterback Eli Manning isn’t bombing it deep to him every play or throwing all bubble screens.