Don’t try to get Clemson coach Dabo Swinney to make any kind of comparisons when it comes to his star quarterback Deshaun Watson and his former quarterback Chad Kelly, who is in his second season as the starter for Ole Miss. He won’t like it.

That’s what one reporter tried to do during the Tigers’ Tuesday press conference. Swinney got fired up when asked to compare Watson with Kelly, who was described as a player “that lost his way mentally” while with the program a few years back.

Here’s the question (or the attempt, rather):

“You had an issue with a quarterback a few years ago who kind of lost his way mentally and let the hype swallow him —”

That’s when Swinney cuts the reporter off and begins his rant, calling it a “totally different situation.” You can watch the entire clip by heading to Clemson Insider.

“Yeah, totally different situation with him [Watson],” said Swinney. “Are you kidding me? Totally different situation, not even in the same realm. That’s a laughable question to me. We’ve played two games and we’re 2-0, and a win at Auburn at eight o’clock?”

Kelly was dismissed from Clemson for “conduct detrimental to the team” after a verbal altercation with the coaching staff during the 2014 spring game.

“You’re not going to have guys crossing a line with the coaches just because they’re frustrated with whatever,” said Swinney at the time. “He got frustrated and reacted the way your leader can’t react. It’s just that simple.

“He has had a pattern of behavior that is not consistent with the values of our program. I hope he will mature and grow from this and become the man and player I know he can be. I wish him nothing but the best in the future academically and athletically.”

After leaving Clemson, Kelly enrolled and shined for one season at East Mississippi Community College before transferring and winning the starting job at Ole Miss in 2015. In 15 starts, he’s thrown for over 4,500 yards and 38 touchdowns, leading the Rebels to an 11-4 record during that stretch.