Womens Customized New York Giants Jerseys , and Eli Manning gets no love Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey has opinions. At least, that was the focus of GQ’s Clay Skipper’s interview with Ramsey, published Wednesday. And a good number of the opinions the 2016 first-round draft pick and 2017 All-Pro shared with Skipper involved numerous NFL quarterbacks.Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills’ 2018 Round 1 draft pick? “He’s trash.” The Baltimore Ravens’ Joe Flacco? “I played him two years in a row. He sucks.” The San Francisco 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo? “It was all schemes. He didn’t beat us. It wasn’t like he diced us up. It was literally all schemes.” And while not all of Ramsey’s assessments of the league’s passers was negative—he believes Houston’s Deshaun Watson and Philadelphia’s Carson Wentz are the future of the position and that Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady “don’t suck” — the New York Giants’ Eli Manning was not one of the quarterbacks who drew Ramsey’s praise.Ramsey isn’t wrong about the connection between Manning and Beckham, of course: Beckham’s three healthy seasons from 2014 through 2017 saw him surpass 1,300 yards each year. In turn, Manning posed three of his four highest career passing yardage totals and two of his three highest passing touchdown totals.But, lest Ramsey forget, Manning and Beckham are just entering their fifth season together. Manning spent 10 years with the Giants before Beckham hit the scene, reaching the playoffs five times (and, you know, helping the Giants win the Super Bowl twice) in the pre-Beckham era. Yes, Beckham has made Manning’s life a lot easier, but such is the case for any quarterback lucky to have an elite-level receiver among his targets. Manning supplied a rebuttal of sorts when asked about Ramsey’s comments after Wednesday’s practice, offering a “No comment,” followed by a cheeky www.giantscheapshops.com , “Who?” according to Art Stapleton of NorthJersey.com:While Ramsey isn’t wrong that the Manning-to-Beckham connection has helped Manning statistically since 2014, there’s more to Manning’s success in New York and his longevity as a starter. Still, Ramsey’s verdict could have been a lot worse. Sorry, Flacco. His team is 1-3. On top of which, the spectacular impact plays New York Giants star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has routinely made throughout his career have been nowhere to be found so far this season.After Sunday’s 33-18 loss to the New Orleans Saints, during which Beckham had 7 receptions for 60 yards, Beckham’s frustrations were apparent.“I’m doing everything I can. I put my all into this. I have sacrificed everything, especially coming into this year. I have sacrificed and made personal changes, doing all I can to be the best teammate and bring everything that I can every Sunday,” a discouraged Beckham said after Sunday’s loss. “It’s disappointing when you have to leave like this. You work way too hard five or six days a week for 60 minutes of football. I hate to get out there and waste those 60 minutes.”Beckham’s return to health, the drafting of Saquon Barkley and the rebuilding of the offensive line were expected to result in an offensive resurgence for the Giants.It hasn’t happened.The Giants have still not scored 30 points in a game since the 2015 season finale, coached by Tom Coughlin. In all three of their losses this season they haven’t even reached the 20-point plateau. They have 73 points in four games, an average of 18.25.Beckham has 30 catches, a pace that would net him a career-high 120 for the season. He has no touchdowns, though, and the same number of game-changing impact plays. He is averaging a career-worst 11.03 yards per catch.Sunday New York Giants T-Shirt , Beckham had two catches for -4 yards at the half. Quarterback Eli Manning overthrew him twice when he had separation, including once on a fairly deep sideline route. He went to the locker room before halftime to receive IV fluids.Beckham seemed despondent at times during the game. Unusual for the seemingly always energetic Beckham, he was often spotted on the sidelines sitting or standing quietly by himself.“I didn’t sense frustration, I saw a competitive guy, keeping himself in it,” said coach Pat Shurmur. “We all know he’s competitive, and he wants to win and he wants to do anything he can to help us.”Beckham, of course, was asked for his thoughts on the struggling offense.“It seems like it shouldn’t be this hard, but it is. We have to come out with that energy that we had last week [vs. the Houston Texans],” Beckham said. “Like I said, everybody has to be hitting, it’s not one person doing this, it has to be everybody. It’s a team sport, so we just have to pull together.”Why hasn’t Beckham, as he has done so often in the past New York Giants Hats , been able to turn short catches into big plays?“I don’t know, I just have to get in there and watch the film. It’s one play away still, I have been getting double and triple teamed for the past five years, nothing has changed,” he said. “Safeties over the top, linebackers dropping. Like I said, it’s really about all the pieces coming together.”So, what is his frustration level?“I don’t have a Richter scale of where the frustration level is,” he said. “It’s definitely frustrating, you put your all into this, like I said. It’s one game we lost, you have to put your hard hat on and go back to work tomorrow.’