Jalen Ramsey Claiming He's Grown Up for Not Ripping NFL QBs in Recent Interview is a Total Joke

Where in the world do we draw the line for unwarranted praise? Because if we're going to give credit to Jalen Ramsey for this, then we've once again failed as a society.
As millions of NFL fans recall from last summer, Ramsey stole countless headlines after he blasted multiple NFL quarterbacks. This included calling Bills signal caller Josh Allen trash and Falcons stud Matt Ryan overrated.
Now, Ramsey is back on the topic of QBs, but has taken the "high road" this time around.
Last August, Jalen Ramsey did an interview with @GQMagazine and trashed a number of NFL QBs.
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) June 24, 2019
When asked on the @AdamSchefter podcast to breakdown QBs he’ll face this year, Ramsey had this mature answer: pic.twitter.com/0HUBHXd4En
On a podcast with NFL guru Adam Schefter, Ramsey said he wasn't going to go down that road again when asked about QBs he'll face this year. He went on to compliment Nick Foles, who signed a monster contract with the Jags this offseason.
Schefty went on to say Ramsey is showing maturity by not doing any bashing. Are you kidding me right now? He's not showing maturity, he's showing common sense. Allen made Ramsey look like a total punk after he called him trash. In the first Bills-Jags showdown last year, Allen powered Buffalo to a 24-21 win, posting 259 total yards and two scores. Take that, Jalen.
Jalen Ramsey called Josh Allen "trash" in August.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 25, 2018
Today, Allen had 259 total yards and 2 TDs in the Bills' win over Jacksonville ? pic.twitter.com/CotEbzyY4x
The Jaguars went on to have a nightmare season, missing out on the playoffs after reaching the AFC Championship Game the year before. While Ramsey is one of the best DBs in the game and is wise to not slam signal callers this summer, let's not throw a parade in his honor for this.
He'll really earn people's respect by keeping his mouth shut when it comes to bashing other players and staying focused on being the defensive team leader the Jags need him to be.