While the Americans came out on the business end of the 2018 Ryder Cup, the real bruising came after the match was over. From friendly fire, no less, as Patrick Reed sounded off on his teammates to the New York Times. Reed took issue with Jordan Spieth for breaking up their successful partnership (“The issue’s obviously with Jordan not wanting to play with me. I don’t have any issue with Jordan. When it comes right down to it, I don’t care if I like the person I’m paired with or if the person likes me as long as it works and it sets up the team for success”) and captain Jim Furyk for sitting the reigning Masters champ in multiple sessions (“For somebody as successful in the Ryder Cup as I am, I don’t think it’s smart to sit me twice”), while also throwing partner Tiger Woods under the bus for his less-than-stellar performance.