WR ODELL BECKHAM JR POSTGAME VS JETS DECEMBER 6, 2015

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Odell Beckham Jr hauls in a pass against Philadelphia. Photo by Jesse Simmers / ContrastPhotography.com

WR Odell Beckham Jr.
Postgame vs. Jets, December 6, 2015

Q: All season, it’s been about the inability to finish – another situation here today. How do you digest that whole thing?

A: It’s tough. Losing sucks. Not finishing sucks, but that was the case today and all we can do is move forward.

Q: Did you feel like this game was secure? Did you feel like you had it in your hands?

A: For sure, yeah. I thought we were going to come out with the win – a much-needed win. Rival, non-rival scenario, any of that, but we didn’t get it, though.

Q: Was it frustration when you kicked the ball there in overtime?

A: No. If I would’ve thrown it back, I really don’t see the difference. If you kick the ball back, it’s not like I’m screaming F-bombs and kicking the ball back. You kick it back to the huddle and we go to the fourth and two play. I really don’t think it’s a penalty, but it’s not my job to make calls.

Q: How frustrating is this getting with so many losses like this this year down to the wire?

A: It’s unfortunate. These are the games we’ve been in all year and it’s the reason we’re 5-7. It’s the difference between being 10-2, 9-3; it’s games like this. Like I said, you just keep moving forward and learn from it.

Q: Do you feel like no matter what you do out there, you still can’t get the W?

A: I should’ve caught the ball in the end zone; it could have been a touchdown there. We could’ve had touchdowns down at the goal line. There are so many plays that can happen or don’t happen, or should happen and didn’t happen, and what could you do besides keep playing? You keep playing, and you make as many plays as you can, and hopefully the team with the most plays made comes out on top, and we just didn’t do a great job of finishing today.

Q: Were you surprised at passing up on the field goal to take the 13-point lead?

A: No, I don’t think it was the wrong call. We just need to execute, come out and score. We’ve been stuffed at the goal line all year. I don’t really think it was a bad call.

Q: How much of an effect did you have, waving the field goal team back to the sideline
before the timeout?

A: I have no idea. We are all just sitting there waiting to see what the call is going to be. We decided to go for it and we didn’t get it – you get on defense, you play defense, you make stops. You can never let plays determine the outcome of a game, unless they are plays that are in the fourth quarter with seconds, no time on the clock; that’s the only way. You just have to keep fighting through anything.

Q: How surprised were you that Josh Brown missed the field goal in overtime?

A: We have one of the best kickers in the league. We didn’t hit it today; we didn’t connect. That is something that, time and time again, if the game is on the line, I would still put ‘3’ [Josh Brown] out there to kick a field goal because he is going to make it 9.9 times out of ten. This was the one. It’s all good. Keep moving forward.

Q: What happened on your third down play in OT, before the kick?

A: I don’t know. You run the route, you try to connect … It’s funny, we get a penalty for kicking the ball down there and you have a safety who is trying to make a hit on you. Calls go this way, calls go this way; it’s something you can’t worry about.

Q: Did that ball go through your hands?

A: Were you watching? It wasn’t a completion, that’s all I know. I think the next play we got a first down, so that’s pretty irrelevant, too. Like I said, we lost, you have to keep moving forward.

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