Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. Ahead of a highly anticipated showdown against the Houston Rockets on Wednesday, Green wanted to gauge fans' sentiment about the holiday. The four-time champ asked them to name something “worse than a bad Thanksgiving meal.”A fan responded that watching Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy play was something to avoid during the holiday. Green replied to that comment:“Agreed.”Draymond Green rips Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy. [photo: @moneygreen/Threads]Injuries and poor play have hounded the Vikings’ second-year quarterback. Minnesota is 2-4 with McCarthy under center. According to NFL insider Kevin Seifert, McCarthy's 24.9 quarterback rating (QBR) is “one of the worst career starts of any NFL quarterback in the past decade.”Seifert added that multiple issues plague the Vikings but named McCarthy as the “top reason” they are headed for a long offseason. For a team with a $350 million payroll, the most expensive in the NFL this season, failing to make the playoffs is devastating.Draymond Green could not agree more about watching J.J. McCarthy play, particularly after the Vikings’ 23-6 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. McCarthy threw for just 87 yards with two interceptions and was sacked five times.McCarthy isn’t the only quarterback Green has taken a shot at. In September, Green said that Buffalo Bills superstar and reigning MVP Josh Allen is “not the guy” to bring a Super Bowl to the franchise. The four-time champ made the comment during an episode of “Why Is Draymond Green Talking About Football?” with Jordan Schultz.Green conceded that Allen “is a damn good quarterback” but added that the Bills would not win “when it matters.”Draymond Green blasted Dak Prescott early this monthGreen has not held back since co-hosting a football show with Jordan Schultz. Early this month, he said something that infuriated Dallas Cowboys fans:“I won four championships. So you gotta understand when I say bum, I’m not saying Dak Prescott isn’t a good NFL quarterback. Of course, he’s a good NFL quarterback. But I’m saying, when the money’s on the line, when it’s for all the marbles, who are you? He’s a bum.”When Green made the comment, the Cowboys were coming off a 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals before their bye week. Dak Prescott passed for 261 yards with two touchdowns but was sacked five times. Dallas entered the final quarter trailing 27-10.Since then, the Cowboys have won back-to-back games to improve to 5-5-1. Their last win was a stunning come-from-behind 24-21 upset of the Philadelphia Eagles.Draymond Green hasn’t commented on Dak Prescott since the Cowboys’ win over the defending NFL champs.