Prior to the 49ers' loss to the Giants on Monday Night Football, two opposing wide receivers had some fun at Levi's Stadium.
Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. and 49ers speedster Marquise Goodwin were caught chatting three to four hours before kickoff. The two put on a show for fans in the 49ers' end zone with a pregame dance-off.
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NBC Sports Bay Area analyst Donte Whitner, a former 49ers safety, wasn't a fan of the receivers mingling before the game, especially since Goodwin dropped a fourth-quarter pass that led to a Giants interception.
"That last throw to Marquise Goodwin, where he had the ball in his hands and it popped up, that's what happens when you dance with your opposition before the game," Whitner said on 49ers Postgame Live. "When you sit in the end zone and you dance with Odell Beckham Jr. ... I don't like that."
Before the friendly dance-off, Beckham Jr. came over to greet Goodwin's family.
Still, Whitner, a two-time Pro Bowl pick, simply didn't agree with pregame banter between two opponents.
"That tells me that you're not a responsible professional athlete," Whitner continued to say on the pregame dancing. "You don't really care. You're dancing with this guy because he has a number of followers on Instagram or whatever. No, we don't do that if we want to win football games."
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The 49ers didn't win the game, falling to 2-8 on the season. Goodwin had four catches for 69 yards, and Beckham Jr. caught four passes for 73 yards and two touchdowns.