Controversial wide receiver and Super Bowl champion Antonio Brown is known for having no filter, and he did not hold back when it came to LSU head coach Brian Kelly. During the post-game press conference after LSU defeated Florida 20-10, Kelly was asked about what he felt about his offense, but the coach was not having it and refused to answer.
This soon led Antonio Brown to comment on a clip of the post-game presser and showed his frustration at the LSU coach.
“Answer the question jacka**,” he wrote on X.
Answer the question jackass https://t.co/1Vtd45QbsH
— AB (@AB84) September 15, 2025
Brian Kelly was combative to a reporter, who pressed the coach about some lapses in the offense, including the third down, during that press conference. The LSU head coach told reporters that this just happened in one game and that the Tigers previously fared well on the third down in previous games.
“LSU won the game. I don’t know what you want from me. What do you want from me? You want LSU to win 70-0 against Florida in order to make you happy?” asked a combative Brian Kelly.
However, the reporter noted that he just wanted to ask the coach why LSU struggled running the ball against the Gators, which soon led to Kelly snapping back at him.
“We can run the ball! Did you see the last play of the game?! That’s all you need! You just need one!” the coach answered back.
LSU, a powerhouse team that is ranked No. 3 in the nation, is coming into the season with a lot of expectations, with fans scrutinizing every play. While some wanted every single detail explained, Kelly just wanted to talk about the bottom line of that game, and that was LSU winning.

Despite Win, LSU Was Inconsistent With Its Offense vs. Florida
As for why that reporter was asking Kelly questions regarding LSU’s offense, the Tigers were actually outgained by the Gators 366-316, with the LSU offense being described as having an inconsistent push.
As for their problems with third downs, the Tigers were 4 for 14 on third down and had a 28.5% conversion rate. Their opponents, Florida, fared better despite losing the game, as they were 6 for 17, with the Gators running 4 more plays on offense.
Despite Kelly being combative, the game against Florida raised a lot of questions with their offensive capabilities, as the Tigers’ play calling was described to be inconsistent and the team lacked execution. Still, he called the reporter “spoiled” and his questioning “out of line.”
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