If you wondered if any members of the Pittsburgh Steelers were going to comment on the $75,000 fine levied on Cincinnati Bengals linebacker and President of the Steelers’ Haters Club, Vontaze Burfict, running back DeAngelo Williams has you covered. Williams took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice his displeasure at the hypocrisy of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

So roger is concerned about player safety right? However a known offender is fined rather than removed from the field? Message received😏👊🏽 — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) October 19, 2016

It’s hard to dispute the logic in Williams’ commentary. If safety is a top priority, and you see a player, a repeat offender, going out of his way to attempt to jeopardize the safety of others, why leave him on the field? If you felt what he did was egregious enough to warrant a stiff fine, how could it not be enough to suspend him? Myself, and I’m sure Williams would love to hear the rationale behind that decision.

The Steelers will square off with the Bengals in Week 15. Pittsburgh beat the Burfict-less Bengals in Week 2 while he served a suspension for his dirty play against Pittsburgh the season before. It doesn’t appear that any punishments to this point have been a deterrent for Burfict. This could be in part because Cincinnati condones this behavior. It’s hard to imagine Coach Tomlin allowing one of his players to carry themselves this way, regardless of the blind eye the league turned to the behavior.