Tyreek Hill parting ways with the Chiefs was unarguably the most shocking news for the fans this offseason. Although he made a choice on his own, the wideout seems to have a justification for it. In fact, his recent comments on the ongoing ASU drama shower light on his disappointment with Kansas City.
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Former Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards, who was currently serving at Arizona State, stepped away from his duties this week. Per reports, it was the result of a conspiracy brewed by the ASU Football staffers who leaked the inside information to the opponents and had Edwards get fired from his position.
The internet world reacted furiously to this theory. The Athletic’s Doug Haller was the first person to disclose the news, saying that an unnamed coach told the media outlets that “it wasn’t hard to get intel on this season’s team because some within Arizona State athletics wanted a coaching change.”
It be yo own people https://t.co/zPtCs201mU
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) September 23, 2022
As soon as the news went viral, Tyreek Hill intervened and tweeted, “It be yo own people.” This comment took no time to spread like a wildfire, and fans called out the veteran for blaming his former team. Previously, the Six-time Pro-Bowler mentioned that he didn’t receive enough respect from the franchise, and the Chiefs didn’t utilize him properly.
As a result, their relationship fell apart. “If teams are gonna give us favorable one-on-one matches against their best corner, I don’t see why teams don’t utilize their best receiver,” Hill said. “And that’s where probably like me, and the Chiefs fell apart right there,” he added.
Moreover, he also claimed that he talked about this issue with head coach Andy Reid and the quarterback to make a deal or at least restructure the guaranteed money, but no one responded in his favor.
The NFL world is furious with Tyreek Hill for putting the blames on the Chiefs
This offseason made Tyreek Hill one of the greatest-paid receivers in the NFL. He signed a four-year, $120 million deal with the Miami Dolphins. The contract also assures him $72.2 million in guaranteed money, arguably the best compared to what he was earning at Kansas City. One of the users shot arrows at the wideout.
Isn’t this the part where you talk some more bullshit about the Chiefs? Hated losing you at first, but now we’re glad you’re gone. https://t.co/zdMPVGAOEm
— Phil Sinnott (@PhilipSSinnott) September 24, 2022
Another user mentioned that it was Hill who walked away.
Like you?You chose to walk away.
— SparkyKatz (@Sparky_Katz) September 23, 2022
While this KC fan said that the franchise still loves him.
No one in KC was against you.
We loved you. Still do.
You chose to leave.
— Common Sense is a Hot Take (@Thesnarkyfan) September 23, 2022
However, this user made his views with a cold one-liner.
The worst thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies. It comes from those you trust the most.
— Me (@augclosta) September 24, 2022
Hill was not trustworthy anymore, said another user in a mild way.
Can’t trust anyone. Sad
— sweetDmagee (@David13David) September 23, 2022
The comment was way too harsh, said another user.
That's some next level hating.
— Sloth (dead inside) (@Slothy305) September 24, 2022
While this user went harsh on the veteran.
Not at all right, they screwed our team. If you weren’t happy then move on😠
— Barry B Rybicki (@DerbyB09) September 24, 2022
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This user believes whatever happened with Edwards was unfair.
Herm Edwards is an awesome coach/football guy and doesn't deserve this. #Truth #football #NFL #NCAAF
— THROWING THE SLANT (@ThrowTheSlantFB) September 24, 2022
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The NFL is all about business, and there is no place for personal grudges. Dolphins found an opportunity and took it. This is one of the prime examples of the fact that no one is permanent in the league. The franchise with more aggression and money in its purse makes the call.
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