5 NFL WRs who publicly criticized their QB feat. Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham Jr.

NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

#3 Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler

Chicago Bears Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall
Chicago Bears Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall

Brandon Marshall and Jay Cutler were selected by the Chicago Bears as part of the 2006 NFL draft class. They were tied together from the start. Despite having multiple highly productive seasons together, Marshall often publicly criticized Cutler's attitude and leadership. He had this to say on an episode of First Take.

“I can talk real. Jay Cutler was bad... He could make every throw. He’s one of the smartest guys I’ve ever been around. But it comes down to this heart right here, and leadership."

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Marshall also once stated to the media that he would have "buyer's remorse" if he had given Cutler a massive contract. He has also often said that Cutler receives unfair criticism and that he's one of the best quarterbacks he could have asked for. Their relationship is complicated, to say the least.

#4 Odell Beckham Jr. and Eli Manning

New York Giants Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr.
New York Giants Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr.

Odell Beckham Jr. is no stranger to publicly voicing his frustrations. It started during his time with the New York Giants. He frequently blamed Eli Manning for their offensive struggles and questioned his overall skillset. He once had this to say in an interview with Josina Anderson on Sunday NFL Countdown.

"He’s not going to get out of the pocket. We know Eli’s not running. But is it a matter of time, can you still throw it? Yeah. And it’s been cool catching a shallow and taking it to the house but I want to go over the top of somebody.”

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Beckham Jr. made it clear that he believed Manning lacked the mobility and arm strength to be among the elite NFL quarterbacks. He also gave himself credit for being a playmaker and making things happen on his own. He often implied that Manning would have been worse off without him.

#5 Steve Smith and Cam Newton

Carolina Panthers Cam Newton and Steve Smith
Carolina Panthers Cam Newton and Steve Smith

Steve Smith never questioned the talent or the skillset of Cam Newton. He often said he was one of the best NFL players he's ever seen in his life. Smith criticized Newton for other reasons while they played together at the Carolina Panthers.

Smith called Cam Newton out about his attitude and leadership qualities. He frequently criticized the way Newton "sulked" when he wasn't playing well or the Panthers were struggling to win NFL games. Smith believes he set a bad example for the team, which is the opposite of what an NFL quarterback "should" do.

Newton was benched during a particularly galling loss to the New York Giants. Smith walked up to the quarterback and said the following:

"I said, 'Get up and learn from this." I watched DA (Anderson) and Jimmy (Clausen) observe from the sidelines the last 20-something games and try to get mental reps. This is an opportunity for you to get some mental reps. Don't just sit on the bench and sulk. I know you feel bad, but that isn't going to help us."

It could be that Smith was trying to mentor the young quarterback, but maybe took it too far. Smith has previously said that the 10-year age difference was the main stumbling block in their relationship.

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