There will not be peace in our time, it appears.

We are not any closer to a detente between Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, even though it has been three months since the two had their epic clash in the Panthers' win over the Giants at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 20. The bad feelings between the two are by all indications still there.

The latest flare-up: Norman was on ESPN's SportsNation on Friday afternoon. He was shown a picture of Beckham, and asked to give a one-word reaction.

"Okay," Norman said.

Moments later, Beckham tweeted this:

That boy should thank me for all I've done for you !!! Your welcome tho ... Lol — Odell Beckham Jr (@obj) March 25, 2016

And ... Norman has responded:

@Obj_3 As your boy @Drake would say "trigger finger turn to Twitter finger's" huh?

I'm not Guna sub Tweet you Ima @ You.

So wassup? — *Joshua R. Norman (@J_No24) March 25, 2016

This. Is. The. Feud. That. Will. Never. End. Even though elder statesmen like Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin have tried to bring about a truce. Norman made it clear at the Super Bowl he has no intention to talk it all out. And to his credit, Beckham has not really engaged at all in the public back-and-forth since the incident, which led to a one-game suspension for Beckham, although there have been some possible instances.

Oh, and it looks like Norman also rolled out the "okay" line with Fox Sports before the SportsNation appearance:

.@KristenBalboni asked @Panthers star Josh Norman to sum up @OBJ_3 in one word.



HE even laughed at his own answer.https://t.co/gTw5UZeBE1 — FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) March 25, 2016

The Giants are not scheduled to play the Panthers this coming season. But it is not out of the realm of possibility the Giants and Panthers could be paired for a preseason game. And maybe they could even have joint practices beforehand.

A beat writer can dream. Or dread.

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