So this picture happened...

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After all the vitriol (not meant as a pejorative term, as it seems to be mostly if not wholly deserved) directed at Odell Beckham Jr. yesterday, I saw this picture on the Rams' Facebook feed and wondered what reaction people would have to it...

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Coulda been for a friend of his or something. Anyone know why Mason has his nicely folded and ready for presentation?
 
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Coulda been for a friend of his or something. Anyone know why Mason has his nicely folded and ready for presentation?
My first guess would be if they had charities (which many NFL player do), signed gameworn jerseys of each other could be an awesome auction item.

And maybe Mason was just brought up to be neat like that. ;)
 
Mason trades jerseys with everyone. I've seen at least 3 other pictures of him doing this in the games he's played.

As far as it being with OBJ? I don't care much, he's an amazing player and I would want his signed jersey too. I'm not really that upset with him, because most of our players have the same attitude he does. I guess I'm just more forgiving than most of you guys, I don't hold a grudge against OBJ for this game, or Bruce Arians for his comments.
 
I have no problem with it, TBH. A team is made up of individuals. Not everyone on it are going to have the same mentality. Some players don't feel the need to act like an idiot just because someone said something(smart, IMO).
 
After all the vitriol (not meant as a pejorative term, as it seems to be mostly if not wholly deserved) directed at Odell Beckham Jr. yesterday, I saw this picture on the Rams' Facebook feed and wondered what reaction people would have to it...

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My initial reaction is "was that an accident or did he do that to his hair on purpose?".

After that I don't care, players do this uni swap a lot and I won't hate on Beckham, he runs his pie hole but backs it up. Any of you guys complaining about that........well I didn't hear you saying a word when CFinnegan ran his trap, and JJenkins too.

He's no Watkins though.
 
Put me in the "no big deal" camp.

Like him or hate him... despite how hard the Rams tried to stop him? He still came out on top.

That's talent.
 
I don't mind this at all. They don't play against each other. They are both the best rookie player at their position.
 
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I like it. In one way it shows that after a tense and combative game players from opposing teams can be civil, or even friends. It is like after the Seahawks game players from both sides joined together for a prayer. This is a game afterall, not war. I do not get why people are so butt-hurt about ODJ, the guy talked smack just like our team does, only difference is he backed it up and walked away with a W. I'm more pissed about our team losing and getting stomped on D than any other bs that took place, the taunting, the penalties, the announcers, the fight.
 
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Mason's face after the blocked kick was priceless. His post-block face was the look of "Yes, We're still up three haha." It was hilarious and I commented on it during the game to my friend.

Mason just loves the game. He only holds onto his love for the game.
 
Because once the game is over they are regular people. This is a thing a lot of players have started doing recently. I think it's cool.

I agree, I thought it was cool too. Many players were involved, wasnt just the two. Tavon was involved as well.
They're just people and after how heated it got there, it was cool that they put it behind them
 
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