“They made it so hard for us!” Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill credits Bills fans by revealing how loud they were last week resulting in Miami’s 28-point loss
Tyreek Hill was drafted in the 5th round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Tyreek Hill (L - via X) and Stefon Diggs (R - via Sports Illustrated)
The Miami Dolphins were hammered by the Buffalo Bills 48-20 last Sunday. It was a game between two of the most powerful offenses in the league. The Bills won their A game against a genuinely brilliant Dolphins team. Miami’s WR1 Tyreek Hill talked about the game on his podcast and applauded the Bills fans for showing out during the game.
Hill spoke about the Dolphins-Bills game and credited the Bills fans for making it hard for the Dolphins players to listen to QB Tua Tagovailoa. He also revealed that he couldn’t hear the first play of the game, and that was a huge factor in the team’s loss to the Bills last Sunday.
“Those fans really brought their A games to that game; it was so loud. I could barely hear Tua the first play of the game. Their fans made it so hard for us to hear the playcall, so I just gotta say A+ to their fans.” Hill said on his podcast. “I couldn’t even tell when the ball was snapped at times because that’s how loud their fans were.” Hill also claimed that the loss against the Bills brought their team closer together.
The Dolphins are one of the contenders to make a deep playoff run this season after a solid start to their campaign. They have won three of their first four games as they possess the league’s best offense. They will play the Carolina Panthers in their next game on Sunday and will look to bounce back from a tough loss against the Bills.
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Tyreek Hill get defensive after Dolphins’ rookie De’Von Achane becomes the fastest player in the league
Tyreek Hill is fast, as he is nicknamed the ‘Cheetah’ because of his speed. He might be the fastest player in the league. However, the Dolphins have a wealth of speeders, with WR Jaylen Waddle, RB Raheem Mostert, and tailback De’Von Achane all clocking over 20 mph during a game, according to Next Generation Stats.
Hill was the fastest player in the league until rookie Achane overtook him when he reached a top speed of 21.93 mph on his 67-yard touchdown run against the Denver Broncos in Week 3. Hill was asked about Achane’s speed, and the star wide out said, “De’Von Achane, he’s fast. But I’m 9.98 fast. I’m Triple Crown High School fast. Junior Olympic fast I’m Mr. US; no, let me stop; don’t let me keep going. But De’Von’s fast, though. I would say he’s like the third-fastest on this team, though.”
The Dolphins have the best offense in the league, mostly because of their explosive speed and brilliant play-calling. Hill has been one of the best receivers in the league so far and has already gone for more than 450 yards through four games. The Dolphins will play their next game against a struggling Carolina Panthers side, and Hill will look to have another monster game this Sunday.
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