Odell Beckham Jr. and his famous One-Handed Catch:

I remember being young playing backyard football with the kids in my neighborhood and trying to get one-handed catches simply because Odell Beckham Jr. made it cool. Now that I’m older, smarter, wiser, and don’t get caught up in the hype of things, I see that his famous catch was another scripted event. First, let’s start off with his name ‘Odell Beckham Jr.’, which equals 56 R. and the fact that his birthday leaves 56-days in the year. He made his famous catch with ‘Three’ fingers and ‘Three’ equals 56 O. His last name ‘Beckham’ equals 38 R.R., he played for the “Giants’ when he got the ‘One-Handed’ catch, and both the emphasized equal 38 R.R. Also, the day he made this catch is the day that leaves 38-days in the year, which is known as a ‘Famous Catch’, and the emphasized equals 38 R. Odell has been compared to ‘Randy Moss’, who was known for making a great one-handed catch, and his name equals 38 R., and Odell’s birthday comes exactly a span of 38 weeks after Randy’s. Another interesting connection is that ‘Randy Moss’ equals 115 R.O. and Odell’s birthday is written 11/5. In the game he made his one-handed catch, he finished the game with 146 receiving yards, connecting to his last name ‘Beckham’, as it equals 146 R.O. The date he made this catch was ‘November 23rd, 2014’, which equals 128 O., this matters because he got his jersey in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on December 8th, or 12/8. A great wide receiver that played for Dallas in the game Odell made his famous catch is ‘Dez Bryant’, whose name equals 128 R.O. Also, a famous NFL receiver who has been compared to Odell is ‘Randy Moss’, whose name equals 128 O. Odell and Randy were both famous for making catches with ‘One-Hand’, which equals 128 R.O. ‘Odell’ equals 87 O. and the team that won the night of his famous catch was the ‘Cowboys’, whose name equals 87 R.O. and ‘Scripted Sports’ equals 87 R.R. Tying back to the Randy Moss comparisons, there’s a saying that was named after the NFL great, which was ‘Get Mossed’, whenever someone made a great catch (specifically a one-handed one) with a defender covering them, and ‘Mossed’ equals 87 R.O. In addition, the wide receiver position is commonly abbreviated as ‘WR’, which equals 13 in two of the base ciphers and 41 O., and 41 is the 13th prime number, Odell wore the number 13. Also, the word ‘Receive’ equals 41 R.R. and again, this catch was against ‘Dallas’, a city summing to 13 and 41 in the base ciphers. On top of all that, ‘Beckham’, ‘Football’, ‘One-Handed’, ‘Hall of Fame’, ‘Dallas Cowboys’, and ‘Dez Bryant’ (WR for Cowboys at the time of Odell’s big play) all equal 43 in the base ciphers, 43 is the 14th prime number, and ‘WR’ equals 14 R.












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