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Shannon Sharpe was not mincing his words while talking about the recent comments from Miami Dolphins’ wide receiver, Tyreek Hill. The former Kansas City Chiefs WR expressed his displeasure about certain aspects of the game plan of last season. However, Sharpe was not buying Hill’s arguments about his situation.

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During a recent episode of FS1’s UNDISPUTED Show, the former Broncos TE shared his thoughts about the entire situation.

He states, “I’m confused, Skip. I’m baffled. Uh, Drew says he felt the guy was under-used. Skip, how many jailbreak screens, how many handoffs and how many different option routes…uh, the ways they get Tyreek the ball? He had the most targets, most catches of his career. And he has done a great job of finding a way.

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While sharing his inability to understand Hill’s frustrations, the legendary TE credited Hill’s growth in the NFL. In Sharpe’s mind, Hill left the Chiefs to earn his deserving payday. He added that Hill’s notions were just misunderstandings, and former head coach Andy Reid was trying to conduct a game plan.

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Has Tyreek Hill burnt the bridge with the Kansas City Chiefs?

Hill’s comment about the team and two key Chiefs franchise figures, QB Patrick Mahomes and coach Andy Reid, might leave fans to scratch their heads. While the comments about Mahomes’ accuracy might be reasonable, the Chiefs’ fans will not accept the comments passed about Reid well.

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His remarks left Sharpe defending the KC Chiefs’ head coach against Hill’s personal opinions about them. Sharpe believed Hill might regret leaving Kansas City to go to Miami and play with QB Tua Tagovailoa.

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He considered Tagovaiola an average QB against a former Super Bowl-winning QB in Mahomes. Sharpe added Hill was in for a rude awakening in the upcoming season.

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The 2022 NFL campaign is fast approaching, and only time will tell whether Hill’s comments ring true. Both the Dolphins and Chiefs fans will look to make it deep into the playoffs. The number of talented players on their rosters should see them compete for the top honors.

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An NFL author at EssentiallySports, Anuj Tazhatuveetil is pursuing a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. Initially, he worked as a freelance content writer and later as a part of Sports404. An unquenchable thirst to learn about all things NFL and NBA, adding to a rather healthy obsession with playing outdoor sports like basketball, and soccer with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of this industry make him a sports aficionado. He still fondly remembers his first experience of a basketball game, which would pave the way for his incredible love and dedication towards his writing craft. Above all, his interest in NFL stems from the inspiring story of Tom Brady whose legendary status is well known. More recently, Anuj has found himself enjoying the greatness of various other players like Aaron Rodgers, LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes, Luka Doncic, and Kevin Durant.

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