At the time, his attitude reminder me of an entitled little bitch.
But regardless of his motivations, the fact remains: Tyreek Hill is right about this team.
Ill admit, after his Week 18 press conference, was fucking pathetic.
Honestly, in the heat of that moment, I wanted him gone.
Emotions were high, and hes clearly not used to losing.
Thats not an excuse, but its understandable.
Losing is a foreign concept to a guy like Tyreek Hill.
For me, though?
Losing is second nature.
Its all Ive known as a Dolphins fan.
I expect it every single year.
Its ingrained in our identity as fans, as painful as that is to admit.
But in retrospect, Tyreek wasnt entirely wrong.
For far too long, the Miami Dolphins have been the fake bully of the league.
We love to puff out our chests, and dominate weaker opponents.
But the moment we face a team of equal or greater strength, we fold like a cheap tent.
Most of all, its downright embarrassing.
That takes courage, especially when youre new to the organization.
Hills message was clear: this team cannot continue to settle for mediocrity.
The Dolphins have been stuck in this cycle of mediocrity for far too long.
Ownership seems content with doing the bare minimum to stay relevant, but relevance isnt dominance.
And its certainly not the kind of culture that breeds championships.
Players like Tyreek Hill, who know what it takes to win at the highest level.
I pray that for once, this teams leadership takes the hint.
Its time to bring in players who dont just want to compete but want to dominate.
Enough with the mediocrity.
Enough with the excuses.
Dolphins fans have suffered long enough.
Its time for this team to grow a spine and start living up to its potential.