In the offseason, the Miami Dolphins’ star player Tyreek Hill was in hot water for an alleged assault case which raised concern for a potential suspension. After conquering those legal dramas, the Dolphins’ star also conquered his fans’ trust following his back-to-back superb performances.
Hill’s fierce performance drew the attention of popular NFL analyst Robert Griffin III and the analyst did not hold back from raving about the receiver with some high praise. However, Hill made mention of another person who deserves credit for the success instead of taking it all alone.
Robert Griffin III labels Tyreek Hill “the most unguardable WR in NFL”
The Dolphins are already positioning themselves as a Super Bowl candidate this season with their superstar Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa guiding the to a 3-0 record thus far. Among their three impressive victories, their 70-20 victory over the Denver Broncos is one of the most incredible offensive displays in NFL history.
Following the dream night, Robert Griffin III referred to Hill as the “MOST UNGUARDABLE WR in the NFL” in a loud message. Throughout the entire game, the NFL analyst was astounded by the receiver’s running, passing, and helping the quarterback, and he made sure to highlight it in his X post on the player.
“Tyreek Hill is the MOST UNGUARDABLE WR in the NFL. It’s not just about his speed, it’s that he has INSTANT SPEED from his first step. His ability to stop and start in and out of his breaks combined with his run after the catch gives you a One of One talent. @cheetah.”
The 29-year-old has demonstrated how driven he is to achieve his goal after forecasting that this year will see him become the first NFL athlete to record 2,000 receiving yards in a season.
Dolphins WR responds to praise
The Dolphins’ star Tyreek Hill is the ideal illustration of a team player who never takes sole credit for any victory achieved by his squad. Following Griffin’s praise of Tyreek, the talented wide receiver graciously directed the compliments at the Dolphins’ offensive hero Tua Tagovailoa.
With the caption “Na QB1 just special”, the Dolphin’s receiver shared Griffin’s post on X with a happy emoji.
Tagovailoa was flawless during the whole game, completing all 16 of his throws for 206 passing yards and two touchdowns. The quarterback aided the Dolphins going into halftime with a 35-13 lead by displaying his exceptional playmaking abilities. Hence, Tyreek Hill considered it superfluous to claim sole credit for the achievement.
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