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Tyreek Hill is getting under the Miami Dolphins’ skin now. The Cheetah needs to make up his mind about where his heart lies. One day, he drops probable hints that he regrets leaving the Chiefs. Well, of course, the Chiefs made him what he is today, and they are on their way to another Super Bowl, so it’s obvious Reek will miss them. The next day, he’ll say things that will have Miami’s front office fuming. Dolphins fans were already side-eyeing him after his ‘rude’ comments following their last loss. Now, he might be enraging them further with his latest IG post.

So, here’s the latest tea. As most of you know, the Raiders have hired Pete Carroll as their new HC. And the team is hoping to make a strong comeback next season under Coach Carroll. Now, what does Tyreek Hill have to do with this? Well, the Dolphins’ WR casually decided to drop his take in the IG post. Hill posted a clip from his video game livestream, where he revealed that he’s been fanboying over Pete Carroll for a long time. “Oh, Pete Carroll is the head coach of the Raiders? I ain’t gonna lie, when I was in college, bruh when I was being recruited, that’s who I wanted to go play for.” Just a fanboy thing or an indication?

 

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Okay, folks, we don’t think there’s anything to get worked up about here. Above all, he’s just expressing his admiration and respect for Pete. Pete Carroll, he that dude, bruh. Yeah, he (is) one of the gang. I mean, the world respects that legend,” added Cheetah. Moreover, being one of the fastest WRs in the league, Reek always manages to stay in the spotlight -sometimes because of his driving, and other times because of his personal life.

However, in Week 18, after losing their final game of the regular season against the Jets, Reek stirred the pot like a chef who just can’t stop adding spice.

Tyreek Hill to leave Miami Dolphins?

Tyreek Hill’s career without the Chiefs isn’t shaping up to be one for the books. However, the Super Bowl LIV champion, who made an appearance in every postseason with the Chiefs, hasn’t found the same success with the DolphinsThis is the first time I haven’t been in the playoffs. For me, I have to do what’s best for me and my family, if that’s here or wherever the case may be. I’m (going to) open that door for myself.” That’s what Hill said when he appeared before the media after the team’s loss to the Jets.

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“I’m opening the door. I’m out, bro. It was great playing here. But at the end of the day, I’ve got to do what’s best for my career. … I’m too much of a competitor to be just out there,” added the WR. His comments sparked widespread criticism from Dolphins fans, who questioned his loyalty to the team. So much so that even a Miami schoolteacher felt the need to give Tyreek a lesson on being a team player.

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But on Jan 29, while live-streaming a video game, Hill cleared the air about those post-game comments of his. “What y’all had heard at the end of the season was frustration. I’ve been winning my whole life, bruh. Y’all don’t understand, I bust my a– every day. I deserve to feel like that. I deserve to have some kind of opinion.” Okay, folks, cut the first time losing a game WR some slack, eh?

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Indeed, his stats suggest that he had better run with the Chiefs. With them, he had over 9 touchdowns per season, which dropped to below 9 with the Dolphins. However, in terms of receiving yards per season, he gave his best with the Phins. He had two consecutive seasons with over 1700 yards, a first in his career.

It looks like all those trade rumors were for nothing. Hill might not be looking to exit Miami. For now, he’s seemingly having a great offseason playing video games and talking to his fans while live streaming.

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