When he’s not using one hand to make acrobatic catches or two hands to drop easy catches, one in particular that could have changed the tenor of Sunday’s game and, thus, the entire New York Giants season, Odell Beckham is using them to clip, shove, punch and fight opponents like a petulant six-year-old upset that his team is losing a game at recess. Only in Beckham’s case, it was his team losing a game with major playoff implications and one that could effectively end the season.

This clip is just a taste, but the worst taste, of what the New York Giants receiver, who had a paltry three catches for 14 yards through three-and-a-half quarters against the Carolina Panthers, was doing after his team got down four touchdowns to the NFC’s top team:

Beckham, who was hyped all week in a battle with Josh Norman, perhaps the best cornerback in the NFL, got snippy after dropping that easy touchdown and never recovered the entire game. He was flagged for three unsportsmanlike penalties on the same third-quarter drive, one of which was offset (Norman was chirping too but knew when to back off) and another that moved his team back 15 yards it couldn’t afford. (They did end up scoring a touchdown later.) It led to Beckham having one of his worst games, which isn’t great, but acceptable. His actions were just as bad and completely not.

Because of all those cheap shots, Roger Goodell has to take him off the field for one game, if not two — games that’ll still have playoff implications for New York. The thinking being that he should have been ejected from Sunday’s game and then suspended for one game. So you correct the officials’ mistake and then give him that extra game for his pathetic display.

Norman, no innocent himself on Sunday, didn’t seem to realize that is his incendiary postgame comments about OBJ.

You now have to wonder whether that was a kind of last stand for Tom Coughlin. Not that he has any control over a volatile young receiver who clearly made a series of mistakes, but that he kept Beckham in the game while he was acting the fool and that the Giants are now unlikely to make the playoffs (because of Washington’s victory on Sunday), these images could be some of the final ones remembered from Coughlin’s phenomenal run as head coach in New York.

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The worst part is that Beckham changed his entire image on Sunday. He went from a fun-loving, acrobatic, football savant to an Ndamukong Suh for the offensive set. He went from the most marketable non-quarterback in the league to a punk in about three hours flat. But worse than Suh, Beckham wasn’t being a bully as much as he was being a horrible loser with no class, no fortitude and no business being on an NFL field for the rest of the year.

Get him out, Roger. Issue the suspension and then sign that piece of paper. Heck, you can even use one hand.