The Cincinnati Bengals suffered one of the most outrageous losses of NFL playoff history on Saturday night when they gifted the Pittsburgh Steelers two 15-yard penalties for unsportsmanlike conduct in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter.

The first of those unsportsmanlike conduct penalties came when Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict lined up Steelers receiver Antonio Brown after a ball was thrown over Brown’s head. Burfict slammed into Brown’s head, and the receiver went limp. Brown needed medical attention immediately, and was removed from the game with concussion symptoms.

After the game, Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones accused Brown of flopping. Seriously.

According to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, Jones called him after the game to express his frustration and said, regarding Brown:

“Man, that (expletive) was (expletive) acting. He flopped. He needs a (expletive) Academy Award for that performance.”

This is a ridiculous thing to argue. Anyone watching could see Burfict line up a hit at Brown’s head. It was late, and Brown was immediately knocked limp by the hit.

Jones was upset, of course. He was the one who received the second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the drive when Steelers defensive coach Joey Porter came out on the field and Jones went to confront him, inadvertently making contact with a ref.

That might have been excusable. Well, not excusable. But at least understandable. But for Jones to argue that Brown was flopping when Burfict targeted his head late and clearly knocked him dazed, if not unconscious, renders any argument that Jones is making irrelevant. It shows that Jones is disconnected from reality.

Here is the hit:

His tears and expletive-laden Instagram posts aren’t helping anything, but for Jones to accuse Brown of flopping shows that he doesn’t hold himself or his teammate accountable for their actions.