Odell Beckham Jr. wears his emotions on his sleeve, regardless of what the specific emotion is. If he's happy, a wide smile is consistently present on his face. If he's upset, he'll make it known with his actions and words.

This past Sunday, OBJ turned to one of his old pastimes: complaining about officiating. He's made his complaints into an art form this year, using a number of colorful phrases to describe the ineptitude of the referees.

Eli Manning has advised Odell to “kill them with kindness,” but he's yet to take on that mantra. Instead, he continued to bash the refs for missed calls with this take at Wednesday's press conference.

Brutal words from Odell

From James Kratch of NJ.com:

Beckham jabbed them one more time when asked what his reaction was when head coach Ben McAdoo defended his feelings, if not necessarily his comments, earlier this week.

“It doesn't surprise me. Like I said, everybody knows what's going on, on the field. Everybody can see it. Even Stevie Wonder can see it,” Beckham said, referencing the famed musician, who is blind.

As Beckham went on, he admitted that there's really no benefit to berating the officials:

“It just, it is what it is. You can't do anything about it. There's no point. I don't know why, I shouldn't have even brought it up. It's always a lose-lose situation, bringing something up. Either you're speaking out on it, and now you're trying to defend yourself, or the other way around, and you're complaining. Either way it goes, I should have never brought it up. It's really irrelevant.”