New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.?doesnt think he is well-liked anywhere around the NFL.I dont know if Im necessarily liked anywhere, really, Beckham said Wednesday when asked if there was any lingering resentment among the Dallas Cowboys following his celebrated one-handed catch. It just is what it is when were on the field; off the field, theres no hard feelings for me anywhere. At the end of the day, its football.I cant control who resents, likes, doesnt like, in a sense. We just go out there, handle our business, play football and keep it moving from there.Beckham, 23, is set to start his third professional season with a matchup Sunday afternoon against the Cowboys and?cornerback Brandon Carr, who was on the wrong end of Beckhams famous, behind-the-ear grab two years ago.?Two of Beckhams three least productive games last season actually came against Carr, with the Cowboys limiting the Pro Bowl receiver to nine catches for 79 yards in the two meetings.It just happened that way, Beckham said. First game last year was in Dallas stadium and, like I said, we really didnt hit the ground running. It was kind of lackadaisical and we were going through the motions. Make sure this year we hit it and get it right.Whenever Beckham takes the field, all eyes are on the electric receiver. Hes eccentric, flashy and talented. He makes one-handed grabs, plans elaborate touchdown dances and holds an extended, one-handed catch session during warm-ups.Does it make him a villain?I dont know. You tell me, Beckham said. Could be that way, couldnt be that way, I dont know. Im more focused on this year and accomplishing the goals that we have set out -- winning games.Opposing players, particularly Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman, have cited Beckhams whining and constant complaining as reasons why there is dislike for him.Cornerback Chris Culliver, now with the Miami Dolphins, called Beckham the most complaining person Ive went against. Stephon Gilmore of the Buffalo Bills called him a prima donna.But Beckham thinks differently in regards to why those perceptions exist.Because of this, he said, flashing a grin from ear to ear. I dont know. I have fun. Im myself at all times and I dont think its necessarily liked all the time, unless youre on my side. I cant really control that. 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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Wiggle It Jiggleit and Always B Miki continue their rivalry Friday night in the $421,000 Breeders Crown Open Pace with harness racings Horse of the Year title on the line.The Meadowlands Racetrack hosts 12 Crowns worth a combined $6.2 million over two nights this weekend.The four season-ending championships for older horses will be contested Friday. The stakes for 2 and 3-year-olds will go Saturday.The Wiggle It Jiggleit vs. Always B Miki showdowns have been among the sports most compelling all season. They have met seven times, with each earning three wins.Wiggle It Jiggleit, the defending Horse of the Year, is the 8-5 second choice from post 7. Owner George Teague Jr. paid a $50,000 supplement to enter the 4-year-old gelding.People like to see him race and these two together, while they may meet another time, for him to be in the Breeders Crown is really good for the business, Teague said.Always B Miki, winner of this race last year when it was held at Woodbine in Torontoo, is the 6-5 favorite from post 4.ddddddddddddhe 5-year-old became the worlds fastest standardbred by pacing a mile in 1:46 at the Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky, earlier this month.You dont get horses like this for long, and its definitely emotional to be around him, trainer Jimmy Takter said.Other notable performers on Friday include the 2013 Horse of the Year Bee A Magician in the $250,000 Filly & Mare Older Trot and Resolve, fresh from a win in the $1 million International Trot at Yonkers Raceway, as the headliner in the $500,000 Older Trot.The Saturday lineup features Walner, the early favorite for next seasons Hambletonian, in the $600,000 2-year-old Trot; Triple Crown winner Marion Marauder in the $500,000 3-year-old Trot; and Hambletonian Oaks winner All The Time, who battled back from a life-threatening bout of colic to make the $500,000 3-year-old Filly Trot. 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