This image was posted to the PYT Facebook page depicting a $.20 tip, allegedly left by Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy has responded to the tipping controversy that has heated up the internet this week."The 20 cent tip was kind of a statement," McCoy told reporters Thursday afternoon during a scheduled press conference. "I didn't do anything wrong and if I had to do it again, I'd do it the same way."The controversy began after the owner of PYT, a Northern Liberties restaurant know for unique burger combinations, posted an image that allegedly showed a tiny tip left by McCoy to Facebook.The image showed a receipt for a $61.56 bill with a tip of only 20 cents."Just to be honest, like I'm always, I tip on my service. I think there's a difference between good service and bad service or just having a bad day. There's a big difference with just being rude and disrespectful. That's how that went," McCoy said.On the original post, PYT wrote a sarcastic message saying the tip is "going to come in really handy for that new official NFL McCoy jersey our waiter had his heart set on" and "That is a .03% tip. New record!"McCoy pointed out that he is a good tipper."In any restaurant I go around in Philadelphia, I tip very well. I'm very respectful," McCoy said. "You can't be disrespectful and just expect somebody to tip you. I don't' care who the person is. That's why I left my card, so they could see my name. Simple as that."Some commenters on the Facebook post were angry with the decision to post the receipt, with one reading "Bad form PYT. Posting this is disturbing and unprofessional.""If you check on that restaurant, the backlash that has from everybody talking bad about that place, but good food, good food," McCoy said.On Wednesday, PYT's owner, Tommy Up, said he stands by the decision to post the receipt - a decision he made.The statement, posted to the PYT Facebook page on Tuesday , reads:Actor Charlie Sheen, meanwhile, pledging to give $1,000 to the PYT waiter.Sheen tweeted the following statement Wednesday on his Twitter account To that, McCoy responded, "That's cool. I'm happy he's finally doing something positive."