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AB is a diva??

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by santeesteel, Oct 3, 2016.

  1. santeesteel

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    Anyone still thin Brown is a diva after watchin Beckham jr. in tonights game? What a baby!
     
  2. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    They both are divas, I'm sick of watching Beckham tired act though.
     
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  3. shaner82

    shaner82 Well-Known Member

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    Brown is a diva who is also selfish. He doesn't care about hurting the team as long as he gets to dance. I have no time for that crap.

    Beckham might be clinically insane though. There's something wrong with him
     
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  4. Woodley's Woodies

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    Good thing no one is paying you for your time. Find something more important to get upset about.
     
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  5. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    I don't view AB as a diva. OBJ is a punk who is almost worthless as a WR. Takes himself out of plays over petty nonsense...costs the team yards over nonsense. I'd almost never throw it his way if I was his Quarterback.
     
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  6. santeesteel

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    Brown has definitely watched too much Key and Peele but, Beckham is a crybaby if anyone touches him!
     
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  7. blountforcetrauma

    blountforcetrauma Well-Known Member

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    I don't call him Overrated Beckham Jr. for nothing. The dude is not a true pro. It's one thing to want the ball. All true competitors want the ball. It's another thing to stand on the sidelines and throw hissy fits when you're getting shut down. We've never seen AB have those kind of crazy meltdowns.
     
  8. blountforcetrauma

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    I agree that AB isn't a diva. Even the things he does that gets penalties are generally done in a nonsensical way and not a vindictive way. Maybe he gets a little too "caught up in the moment" sometimes but I don't think jumping and sliding down the goal posts rise anywhere near the level of Beckham's stupidity.
     
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  9. santeesteel

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    Now that Cruz is back, they should send Beckham out to pasture with Santonio!
     
  10. shaner82

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    I don't need to find something else, I already found something. I believe in never intentionally doing anything that hurts your team, no matter how good you are. Apparently you think it's okay to be selfish.
     
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  11. blountforcetrauma

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    Thing is if they done that though some other team would buy in to the hype that is him and just put him on their team. I think he's here to stay for the next little while but his popularity is mostly due to fantasy fanboys and people who think Chris Collinsworth is a reliable analyst since he said he had the "greatest catch of all time" or however he put it. Josh Norman said it best when he said "the guys is famous for one catch". LOL! I was telling my buddy the other day that if Beckham wants to sport that ridiculous haircut he can only do cool things while wearing it because when he does dumb things it makes him look even MORE ridiculous than he already is. I think he might be my new Peyton. LOL!
     
  12. AskQuestionsLater

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    It is humorous though if there are reprocussions waiting for you if you take it to that degree.



    At any point.... Odell has talent but it is overshadowed by his inability to maintain composure and discipline. Getting touched and snapping out about it?



    .... Really?
     
  13. 86WardsWay

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    What did Beckham do? Haven't been watching.

    I hate it that AB gets 15 yard penalties nearly every time he scores. I would hope that the coach addresses this but doubt that he has that type of control over him. Love AB's play making ability but tone down the silly crap. I think I'd faint at this point if he ever just handed the ball back to the official after scoring and ran back to the sideline.
     
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  14. blountforcetrauma

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    Yeah his epic battle with karma standing in in the form of a kicking net was awesome. I also enjoyed watching him melt down with Norman last year. I'm just saying I don't consider him in the same spectrum as AB. AB is one of those players we are lucky to see once in a generation or maybe even a lifetime. Beckham is not that guy. AB is just a complete player that can do it all. I don't consider Beckham to be that.
     
  15. AskQuestionsLater

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    I did say he has the talent. However.. I think you may have misunderstood.


    The thing that ultiamtely will separate these two forever is their desire and dedication. For Antonio... both are essentially built in; magnified further by the chip he always carries on his shoulders. For Odell... he could become that player... but does not even come close towards his commitment to the game.
     
  16. blountforcetrauma

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    Oh no I knew what you meant. I was just talking how I view them both in general. The "general consensus" seems to be that Beckham is one of the top WR's in the game and I just strongly disagree with that assessment and I don't put him in the same category as AB and a guy like Julio Jones. I don't even think he's as good as A.J. Greene or Jordy Nelson.
     
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  17. TerribleTowelFlying

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  18. blountforcetrauma

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    He got mad when he got hit a little. Really he's just frustrated because he's having a sub-par season but all he can seem to do about it is throw fits and draw flags.
     
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  19. TerribleTowelFlying

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  20. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    Heh heh.

     
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  21. blountforcetrauma

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    He just ran a really lackluster route and then when it got picked he made pretty much no effort to go after the ball carrier. Sorta reminded me of Mike Wallace in that 2012 Cowboys game on that pick 6. Dude supposedly had world class speed but couldn't use it to chase down a db and stop a pick 6 in ot? Yet Derek Moye could do it in a preseason game? Mk. LOL!
     
  22. blountforcetrauma

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    LOL!!!
     
  23. shaner82

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    I don't know if I'd say AB is a once a generation player. It's impossible to rank players because situations dictates the kinds of stats a player will put up. Sanders is a prime example. In Pittsburgh he was good, not great. He's top notch in Denver. Marvin Jones is a stud in Detroit, but was just okay in Cinci.

    Personally I think AJ Green, Julio and Brown are at the top of the league. Some other guys come and go and may have better stats from time to time (OBJ, Dez, Robinson) but when it comes to doing it every year, AJG, Julio and Brown stand alone as far as I'm concerned.. Put AJG on Pittsburgh and Brown on Cinci and I think you'd see AJG's stats improve quite a bit. Julio obviously is in a good situation. I'm not sure that I could put any of those guys above the others. All 3 have everything you could ask for in a player.

    Then previously there was Calvin, Moss, etc. When it comes to the NFL, I don't know if there is such a thing as a once in a generation type player.
     
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  24. blountforcetrauma

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    AB is just so much of a jack of all trades that I think it gives him the edge over the other guys. I think AB would improve any team he was on but I think those other guys would too. I just don't think they bring "as" much to the table as AB does. ESPECIALLY for a guy that was drafted in the 6th round.
     
  25. shaner82

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    Just curious, what does AB bring that Julio doesn't?
     
  26. jeh1856

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    What he said
     
  27. blountforcetrauma

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    Returns kicks. Runs every route. Never misses a game. Also has great celebrations. Wait. LOL!
     
  28. shaner82

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    I'll give you the first one
     

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