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Jonnu Smith Trade?

Julian Hill is HIM
The problem here is guys who we’re not as productive are making three times his salary

He’s 29, takes care of his body like a pro should, a good leader

He’s our flex, yes we need a Y to step up.

I’d give him a raise to 8-9 mill
 
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He’s a duel threat which must be accounted for with the outflank but the oline carries it scheme wise.
There's plenty of great offensive lines in the league that don't have as good QB play and stats. Hurts is the difference.
 
The Bengals have Chase and Higgins in the top 10. The Eagles also have AJ Brown and Smith, who is slightly outside the top-10.

It’s a pretty big strawman argument. None of those teams actually have paid both wide outs big salaries at the same time. Hill currently makes top money but Waddle was making 8 million last season, will make 9 million this season and 11 in 2026. Big money doesn’t start until 2027 and by then hill will be gone.

Aj brown only made 11 million last year and only makes 17 this year while smith only made 7 last year and will make 8 this year and never really gets a big money cap as 34 of his 75 million deal is dead money void years when his contract is over.

Bengals didn’t have either last year with tee on franchise and chase on last year of his rookie deal at 9.8 million. This will be the first year any team actually pays two top tier wideouts in the same year as tee is in the franchise tag again and chase has a cap hit of 23 million in the first year of his new deal. We’ll see how it goes as they didn’t do much to improve their awful defense, may lose Trey Hendrickson and can’t sign their first or 2nd round picks.
 
Did you watch the Dolphins at Bill game last year?

Did you look at the Packers game last year?

You may at least want to check the stats on those two games.
The Bills game they did okay but they only scored 17 points against the Packers so I don't know why you think they did great in that game when they clearly didn't.
 
What are the Dolphins PPG vs “good teams” compared with the rest of the league against those teams.
I would say below average compared to the other teams. I know in 2023 they averaged 31 points against teams under 500 and 17 points against teams above 500. That is a big difference and Tua played in every game that year.
 
How was he wrong? What does deep passing have to do with scoring offense? Being “figured out” doesn’t make sense if a team is top 10 in scoring.

Did you watch any KC or Bills games last season?
Ya they were figured out with the two deep safety look that teams played against them. They had no answer for it hence why the deep passing game they had in 2022 and 2023 went away last year.
 
Come on sticky. You are killing me
Hurts athletically is a beast. You need a very specific rare set of skills to run that offense.

For example, the tush push is such an immensely valuable weapon. Yet, there's really no one that can do it on the same field as Hurts.

We can agree to disagree.
 
Ya they were figured out with the two deep safety look that teams played against them. They had no answer for it hence why the deep passing game they had in 2022 and 2023 went away last year.
Most defenses started doing this against all teams with deep passing success. Again, look at KC and the Bills as two examples.
 
Most defenses started doing this against all teams with deep passing success. Again, look at KC and the Bills as two examples.
The other thing that hurt the Dolphins was the rule against all the pre snap motion last offseason. They used it a bunch in 2022 and 2023 and couldn’t last year.
 
Julian Hill is HIM

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