DeAngelo Williams isn't one for excuses. Yes, he's 33, a geriatric by NFL running back standards, but that didn't keep him from doing his job on Monday night when he steamrolled the Redskins for 143 yards on 26 carries and two touchdowns.

And Williams expects the same quality of service when it comes to his food.

Over the weekend, according to TMZ, a bartender at Ledo Restaurant in College Park, Maryland, took to Facebook to rip Williams for being cheap.

"Just now at work I had DeAngelo Williams come in and I waited on while tending bar," the bartender wrote. "His check was $128.25. He left me $129 with no tip but 75 cents. So there you go [sic] Stealers fans, your running back is cheap as s**t!!! Smh."

Williams caught wind of this and wasted little time defending himself.

You right I tried to leave exact change but couldn't I waited on my food for over 1.5hours got the order wrong then https://t.co/rCqpGGdxmv — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016 She never asked for refills and took a dish back removed what was on it and left a shrimp tail in my salad https://t.co/rCqpGGdxmv — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016 Instead of asking for a manager I simply didn't leave a tip for the hardly working server that expected a tip😏 https://t.co/rCqpGGdxmv — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016 I went over that order 4 times and not only that our food came out with our salads and it wasn't a complex order https://t.co/p7O0EoA8Ql — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016 So it takes 1.5 hours for u to get me 3 salads and pasta and it's not packed at all and slow by her standards https://t.co/zQL7tQRrIP — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016

Not surprisingly, this led to many Heated Twitter Discussions, though at least one server came to Williams' defense.

Oh it was awful https://t.co/MUwLNJj3yt — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016 I use to wait tables and use to be a bag boy so I know what I'm doing here https://t.co/NiuDnC8EGE — DeAngelo Williams (@DeAngeloRB) September 12, 2016

Jimmy Marcos, a co-owner at the restaurant, later told TMZ that the server had been fired because "We were in the wrong" and "the customer is always right." Marcos added: "I want to offer anything I can do. I'll be sure to apologize in person next time he visits and pick up his next meal."