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The Veteran Admits Dolphins Coach Called Him Out After Playoff Loss to Chiefs, Ace Decide To Terminate His Contract

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, admitted on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast that Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel called him out after Miami’s Wild Card playoff loss to the Chiefs last season.

“He called me out, he was like, ‘[Tyreek], bro, you’re supposed to be the best [expletive] player in the [expletive] league, and you got this guy (L’Jarius Sneed) putting hands all over you… man, we pay you all this money, for what?’” Hill said of McDaniel’s comments toward him on the April 21 episode.

In the 26-7 loss to Kansas City, Hill caught 5 passes on 8 targets for 62 yards and scored 1 touchdown.

Hill appreciates the fact that McDaniel called him out and believes he will be a better player because of it.

“For me, I love [expletive] like that, because imma take that [expletive] to heart and I’m gonna get better from it. That’ll never happen to me again in my life, man.”

Tyreek Hill Says it Was ‘Hard to Watch’ Chiefs Win Super Bowl 57

Dolphins' Tyreek Hill says Chiefs 'going to get this work' - ESPN

Hill also revealed during the podcast interview that, when the Chiefs went to Super Bowl 57, he and his wife went to Tokyo, Japan, as it was too hard for Hill to watch his former team perform on the highest stage.

“The first year that they went, me and my wife, we took a trip to Tokyo because it was kind of hard for me,” Hill explained. “I don’t want to look at no game, I don’t want to look at nothing. She was like ‘Babe, let’s just go to Tokyo, let’s just get away from it and let’s do our thing.’”

However, Hill said he was able to watch Super Bowl 58 and be supportive of his former teammates.

“The second year, this year when they won, I watched the whole game,” Hill said. “I was like ‘Y’all gotta win this thing.’ You feel me? I’m cool now. But the first year it was kind of hard, trying to get over that hump of seeing the guys do their thing out there.”

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“I like it. I think he does need to step up, but I have a concern, does McDaniel get on Tua the same way? All leaders on the team need to be held accountable, at a much higher level than the rest of the team. That’s not a bad thing. That’s how you get better,” one user wrote.

“No Miami team is going to win one of the coldest games ever – it doesnt matter who was playing,” another user wrote. “I was in KC that night – that was some brutal-[expletive] cold and it affects every aspect of game. The team that is better acclimated to that has a huge advantage.”

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