The winless New York Giants aren’t making their fanbase happy so far. Another one who’s doesn’t like what he sees from the team is the franchise’s owner himself, John Mara.

Mara, however, was particularly agitated by Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.’s end zone antics last Sunday, when New York fell to the Philadelphia Eagles on the road, 27-24.

After scoring his first touchdown of the season in that game, Beckham proceeded to mimic a dog that’s taking a leak. Beckham was asked about it after the game and said it was his way of mocking President Donald Trump for being so negative about NFL players kneeling during the playing of the national anthem to the point he's called them “sons of b——.”

Regardless of his explanation, Mara apparently didn’t approve of Beckham’s form of protesting Trump’s words. In fact, he tells The New York Post that the wide receiver should hear from the team’s management soon.

“I do not want to get into a discussion about this,” Mara told The Post in an email Tuesday morning, “but I will say that I am very unhappy with Odell’s behavior on Sunday and we intend to deal with it internally.”

The Giants are struggling on the field. They have problems on both their offense and defense and for them to have things like this to tackle only makes it harder for them to concentrate on finding ways to get their first win of the season.

In Week 4, the Giants will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in what could be a dogfight between two teams coming off losses.