Relationship between Tyreek Hill and the Dolphins becomes increasingly strange

This past weekend, the Miami Dolphins They wrote a new chapter in which it has become a strange relationship with one of their stellar players, Tyreek Hill.

After the Wide Receiver pointed out on Friday that De’von Achane should not be the running back of short yards in the team, coach Mike McDaniel indicated Sunday that this change had already materialized.

“He is not a Power Back,” Hill said about Achane in statements collected by The New York Post. “I always tell him in the dressing room, but he swears that he is. I love De’von, but I am honest, for that you have Jaylen Wright, for that you have Ollie Gordon II, for that kind of situations,” he added.

When it was time for McDaniel to respond to his player’s comments, the instructor’s face seemed to reflect some discomfort.

“I think it was a great Tyreek report. Seeing how he had a short yards period on that same day when you (the reporters) were present and his suggestion was, I suppose, congruent with that of (coach of the Running Backs, Eric) Studesville. But we thought it was fun that reported news that they were not news that they were not news on that day of practices.

The rare exchange came after Hill left “the open door” for his departure from the Dolphins at the end of the previous season, although the eight times Pro-Bowler retracting and apologized publicly during the Super Bowl week in February.

Late arrival

Similarly, it was also reported that Hill was late for the team’s stretch on Sunday, after emphasizing the importance of being punctual to start the session on Friday.

The talented player, who is heading to his tenth contest in the NFLcomes from a modest performance in last season, in which he recorded 81 receptions for 959 yards, with six touchdowns; However, just two campaigns had an excellent performance for the Dolphins, leading the entire league in yards received (1,799), TouchDowns (13) and yards per game (112.4).