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Don’t worry guys. Odell’s just got a piece of pizza in his hands, not a blunt.


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According to the girl he banged, Odell is just eating a nice piece of pizza.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/woman-odell-video-tells-news-holding-piece-pizza-article-1.3867682

“No. He did not take any drugs!” an adamant Cuenca wrote in her native French during a private exchange on Instagram.

When asked to clarify what exactly Beckham is holding, Cuenca told The News it was “a piece of pizza.”

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Don’t worry. Odell’s just eating a nice piece of pizza, and the girl is just cutting up some nice parmesian to enjoy together in a healthy, wholesome way. 

(In all fairness, this ordeal isn’t what’s bad - most NFL stars likely do this sort of stuff in private. It’s the fact Odell let himself get filmed that’s the issue.)

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14 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Who cares

This. It's a non-issue. The NFL doesn't give a damn about drugs or PEDS for that matter. Just pass the tests and we're going to tell you the exact timeframes when you can be tested for various substances. It's the equivalent of having an open book test in school. You have to be a complete idiot or have a legit problem to fail.

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With some of the extremes I've seen from OBJ  it doesn't surprised me one bit to see somebody splitting up some powder with him. The weed is a whatever story, the other drug however is a serious thing and ESPECIALLY since he was stupid enough to let it get filmed and spread around online. Now in terms of the lame ass excuse, really, you couldn't think of anything else? I mean one, pizza don't look like that and two for your excuse to work you had better have another pizza around since that one on the bed sure looks like it is pretty whole to me. If you are going to make an excuse at least make it a somewhat believable one lmao.

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5 minutes ago, ichigo1057 said:

With some of the extremes I've seen from OBJ  it doesn't surprised me one bit to see somebody splitting up some powder with him. The weed is a whatever story, the other drug however is a serious thing and ESPECIALLY since he was stupid enough to let it get filmed and spread around online. Now in terms of the lame ass excuse, really, you couldn't think of anything else? I mean one, pizza don't look like that and two for your excuse to work you had better have another pizza around since that one on the bed sure looks like it is pretty whole to me. If you are going to make an excuse at least make it a somewhat believable one lmao.

The article doesn't mention him saying anything. Those are the words of the female in the video.

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13 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

The article doesn't mention him saying anything. Those are the words of the female in the video.

Yeah, obviously I was talking about what she said since the article was all about her comments. OBJ has wisely kept quiet about it to the media. He likely isn't too happy with this lady speaking with the media about it as well.

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