gregorygrant83
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Man…I just don’t know how to feel about this one. On one hand, it’s Tyreek ****ing Hill! And on the other, it’s still Tyreek Hill.
The move shows the team is serious about trying to be a force…but will the cost, in the end, bite them in the ass? There’s no guarantee he maintains his level of play, in fact, it would be ludicrous to expect it. Tua just simply can’t make some of the throws that Hill ravenously feasted on in KC. I’m not bashing Tua…but the simple truth is he needs a good bit of improvement throwing on the run, busted plays etc. Mahomes makes a KILLING off those plays.
Then again, maybe the simultaneous presence of Waddle and Hill, throw in MG for good measure, will blow open the run game, and it won’t matter. The Chiefs run game always looks better than it is because of Mahomes/Hill/Kelce...and it’s not nearly as imaginative as McD is. Tua really needs to give a few teams a rap across the beak, earn some respect, and then we’d see some real value from this move.
Damn Chiefs knew they wouldn’t be able to afford his next contract and made a business decision. I just hope Hill does better than the norm when a big name player moves to a new team.
Tua my dude…2022 is it…the planets are lining up nicely. Make it happen!
Prove it. Don’t just say it.
All the Dolphins really did was trade #29, #50 and a combination of three 4th and 6th round picks to trade up for what would be a top 5 player in this draft if he was in it.
Looking at it even a different way, the 29th pick is merely 4 spots away from being a 2nd rounder. So it’s almost as if MIA traded two 2nd rounders, two 4th rounders and a 6th to move up for a top tier player.
There wasn’t going to be a player available at 29 that was very likely to ever be as impactful as Tyreek Hill.
Lastly, if you research history you’ll find that most 4th and 6th round picks aren’t overly fruitful. So we’re really talking #29 and #50 for arguably the most dangerous play maker in the league
So, again, please enlighten how it was a “gross amount” to give up.
You’re simply regurgitating a false narrative.
I swear, a small faction of people are acting as if they gave up three future 1st’s or something. Not only that, they utilized capital from a previous trade (Tunsil) to make this deal.
Shake yourselves people.
Here's the way I look at it... Miami had the 29th pick a few days ago. There are possibly as many as 7 wrs going in the first round and Miami was considering the position as a option. If a month from now you told me Miami traded their 2nd round pick to move up to the late teens in the 1st round to select one of the better rookie prospects I would have been ok with it. However, instead of getting a really good prospect you're getting one of the best wrs in the league and maybe the most dangerous. Sure you then have to mention the 2 4th round picks and a 6th round pick but that's a small price to pay for what you could be getting.
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