Landon Collins can't seem to let his beef with the New York Giants go.

It all began last offseason, when the Giants allowed the safety to walk to the Washington Redskins on a massive six-year, $84 million deal in free agency.

Collins took multiple shots at New York general manager Dave Gettleman afterward, and it doesn't appear he is finished.

During a Twitter Q&A session on Tuesday, Collins—a University of Alabama product—was asked if he would prefer to be quarantined with Gettleman for week or have all of his kids go to LSU over Alabama, and he responded with the following:

To be fair to Collins, he was asked a question, and he answered it, but the fact that he chose to answer that question speaks volumes about how much ill will he still harbors toward Gettleman.

In addition, Collins appeared to slight former Giants teammate Saquon Barkley, telling a fan that Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys is the best running back in the NFL.

Of course, that is entirely Collins' opinion, and there are certainly people who would share that belief. Plus, an argument can also be made that neither Barkley nor Elliott is the best halfback in a league that includes Christian McCaffrey.

Regardless, it seems pretty clear that Collins is not a fan of Big Blue or the Tri-State area itself, also saying that he likes the fans and the food better in Washington, D.C.

The 26-year-old spent the first four years of his career with the Giants, making three straight Pro Bowl appearances in 2016-18.