The Problems That Led to Tyreek Hill Demanding a Trade Away From the Miami Dolphins are as follows: 1. He left one of the great performing teams in modern NFL history and quite possibly the greatest QB (and head coach) ever and the chance to be considered one of the greatest receivers ever with 3-4-5 SB rings for a few million more, and now he is irrelevant. 2.
@@mcdiesel7505 Irrelevant is admittedly a provocative and dramatic assessment. What I meant to say was, you traded immortality as the primary target of Mahomes while winning ring after ring and compiling supernatural stats, for a locker room rant on a team going nowhere fast. And you are getting old, so instead of a career with one team a la Travis Kelce and Chris Jones, and a historic team at that, you are now looking for a new home with owners who will discard you at the first sign of age.
@briankgruber Isn't that what Andy did? I thought he didn't want to pay him? That was his first big payday and FL. Has no state tax. I can see why he would leave. I'm sure everyone will gun for him if he's free.
6:54 Love how Mike defends the Dolphins because they got big names players, but hates the Heat who have made long playoff run because they haven't gotten big names. He's the worst type of sports fan who cares more about the transaction than actual games.
So Dolphins will close 8-9. This 6 year rebuild brought them 2 wild card losses, an incredible Tua performance in Week 2 in Baltimore 3 years ago, some entertaining 1 p.m. home games against bad teams, 1 win vs. Bills and two neat 4:25 home wins vs. Dallas, 49ers. That covers it.
Despite playing behind one of the worst O-lines in all of football for each of the past 5 seasons, Tua has performed at a top 5 QB level each of the last 3 seasons. The only criticism you can make against him is his injuries, and at this point, he has still not missed as many games as Joe Burrow or Trevor Lawrence, just to name a couple of examples.
@@cwag07 He was top 5 in every single category the past 2 years, and in virtually every category again this year. If you're top 5 in all categories, you're a top 5 QB!
@@darthrevan6if you see a 6ft 4 right handed qb then a 5 ft 11 injury prone qb left handed qb and pick the latter, you don’t deserve to be have an opinion on football
@@MrFirextinguisher ''I would take the better QB'' wow you're so smart no one else would believe they would make the right choice. Tua showed elite accuracy in college and was winning on the biggest stage. Herbert was a raw and inaccurate passer.
@@darthrevan6 I listed physical intangibles, you literally just listed accolades that aligns with “I’m going to take the better qb” you’re equating his team success to him being the more obvious choice but, PLENTY of people questioned the decision. Even Flores wanted love over Tua. Bama fans are moving on to Bryce young now tho, I’ve seen them migrate
Tua has performed as well or better than Herbert... Tua is not the problem with this team. In fact, this season proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Scored 25 PPG with Tua, and 12 PPG without him. Put Herbert behind this offensive line and I GUARANTEE they are not winning 8 games.
He said I’m too much of a competitor ( to not be in the playoffs). He also said something about getting 1000yds. Those are comments that shows his true colors that it’s all about him first and team seconds. OL is more of the reason for Phins being unsuccessful than not having a good backup. Any QB would struggle when you don’t have ample time to pass. Add the complexity of the offense to that and it’s not a guarantee. Conversely, any QB would have success including snoop if they have a chance to find open receivers especially the fast receivers they had. A good OL would also improve their run game taking all the pressure off Tua to carry the team every game.
Mike @ 6:48 is so wrong. The dolphins were getting trounced in that game against Buffalo where Tua got hurt. They were a mediocre -bad team all the way back then
The sign of a true winner is someone who can deal with adversity and come out on the other side. True champions can handle failure on occasion. These players so soft mentally. How do they survive without their enablers?
The Dolphins don't have a quarterback. Tua is more fragile than Jimmy G. That's why Flores didn't want to draft him. Instead of listening to him, ownership ruined his career. Now you don't have a starting quarterback, and you didn't bother getting a competent backup. I'd be pissed too, if I was Tyreek. This organization is a MESS!
A little research by Tyreek would have shown that. Instead, with $$ signs in his eyes, and suffering from imagined slights, he jumped into the deep end of the dolphins pool.
Who is the idiot who says that people were loving Greer? He is the worst GM in football and has been for years. His inability to put together an effective offensive line is legendary.
Poll dolphins fans if they loved Chris Grier before the season, everyone was making fun of “you are more worried about the o line than we are” the only people who liked CG were tua fans. No was happy about the tua overpay either, just tua guys.
BS... Tua fans don't like Grier. He has failed to put a respectable offensive line in front of Tua. Find me a "Tua guy" who supports Chris Grier. Not gonna happen! He's $hit and we all know it!
@ tua guys know that any real gm would have never given tua that contract and told him to kick rocks and play on the 5th year. They are silently rejoicing hoping this next year they can make the playoffs so Ross doesn’t fire mcdaniel and Grier mid season effectively ending Tuas career. No one wants to be tied to guy who has arthritis in his hip at 28
@@MrFirextinguisher If that's the example you come up with, it proves my point. McDaniel is the coach... we're clearly talking about the fanbase. Let's cut to the chase... Tua haters are irrational as f*ck! Their hatred is all emotion-filled nonsense, and they come up with idiotic statements and arguments like the ones you have presented.
QB room? Contingency plan? When every other team in the NFL is focused on finding "THE Guy", you want to focus on depth at QB? When Elway brought Peyton to Denver, he famously said, "There is no Plan B!"
Yes... you need depth at QB, because they already have a starting QB. Every team in the NFL needs a backup QB. Injuries happen in the NFL. Tua has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's an elite QB (Top 5) when healthy. You don't bail on a guy like that.
Only way that would have been possible is trading up to the 4th pick. Bengals were already eyeing Chase cause Burrow wanted him. There's no way they would have traded that pick.
@@chandleralbury5527 the Dolphins had the 3rd overall pick in that draft, they traded back to the 12th pick, then they traded two number 1s to move up and select Waddle. Chase was always available to the Dolphins.
The problem started when Miami traded away an elite guard and didn't replace him, therefore killing the running game and essentially shorting out the offense. It's easy to be mad about it, the lack of attention to the interior line, it cannot possibly work.
What I saw on the sideline this last game from Tua Tagovailoa was a guy smiling with his earrings and wearing sunglasses the entire game. That did not impress me. This is coming from a 55 year Miami Dolphin Fan. I've been a season-ticket holder who lives in Chicago for five years. I did not renew for next year.
Levatar is so right about the offensive plan, no run game whatsoever and everything depended on a quick release QB, so much so that non of the backups are capable to execute that offense. So basically one dimensional with an extremely unique scheme.
Agreed McDaniels got away from what made them a scoring machine. The impressive run game made passing easier for Tua and the WR’s took advantage. Get back to running and being creative with run play design. Finally get a back up who capable of winning games off that formula
What Championship NFL organization has Race Tracks going around their stadium or Tennis Courts on the field. This organization has not won anything in over 50 years.Tua was 2 years old when Miami won their last playoff game
I don't know why Tyreek seems to have regrets. A.) He was there for part of the winning, so he can check that off on his resume (or whatever Hall of Fame hopes he has). B.) He made more money in Miami than he did in Kansas City in half the time. C.) His stats improved when he left, so he has proof that his stats are because of himself vs only being a result of the people around him. Seems like it just might be time to move on to the next stop (since Tua's future is uncertain).
1.should have never drafted Tua 2. Should have never fired Flores 3. Should not have hired an emotional football coach 4. Should not have paid Tua 5. Fire McDaniels
Sorry but I just don't understand why mike McDaniels looks so stoned all the time. Talk about word salad speak why can't he just spit out what he wants to say
@@hernseugene6432 with Flores they were developing the team right, strong defense, ground game. That's the only way a team from Florida can win in the playoffs.
Grier's inability to build a winning team? Micky D being solely an offensive coordinator and not a strong head coach? Stephen Ross not knowing he should do anything about it?
Cutting Mike White also allowed the bills to download him before they played the dolphins. This must have helped the bills bottle up the dolphins offense that game. Keeping Thompson instead of White may be what cost the fins that game as well.
Hills contract is eating to much of the capspace. He's not getting any younger, we should cut our losses and trade him at the most optimal moment to save as much against the cap as possible and use that money to address the real problem which is that interior offensive line. A good to great offensive line will keep Tua upright giving him more time to work through progressions and it will help our offensive with time of possession.
The Miami Dolphins hadn’t been the same since Joe Robbie lowballed Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Paul Warfield, which caused them to sign with the Memphis Southmen of the WFL in 1974.
Listen to what Chubb said. The team isn’t disciplined and aren’t fully committed. McDaniel wanted a player led team and it isn’t working. McDaniel is a poor game manager and HC. Grier is responsible for hiring 3 coaches and has no playoff wins to show for it. Broken franchise.
O LINE CANT STAY HEALTHY EITHER!! GRIER Invested In OLine Every Season He’s Added Talent. (Armstead, Connor Williams, Austin Jackson, Isaiah) All Had Critical injuries during last 2 seasons that affected offense
Grier's hit rate on FA and drafting is in the 30s. All the good teams are in the 50s. He is objectively bad at his job. No reason to give Tua that money when he was signed for another year. If he walks he walks. Who would give him 50M?
Unfortunately, the phins draft for the positions every couple of years. They struggle to find very good back-ups, over pay for veteran players past their prime & rarely keep the talented players they do draft. Greer joined the phins in 2000 as talent scout & became GM in 2016. Starting in 2020 draft there's 1 player on the team out of 11. 2021, 5 out of 7 still on team with 4 impact players. 2022, no impact players(yet). 2023, Achane is the 1 out of 4. But over that time the team has drafted 26 players, to me that's a reflection of a GM that is not very good. I've here so many other phin fans argue with me about individual players success or making the playoff. But I thought goal is suppose to be win the superbowl, not first round playoff lose. That's a GM issue to me but the owner & HC also deserve blame.
Somebody tell the guy in the green sweatshirt, That the Dolphins have not won a playoff game in 25 years. This team has been going 2 steps forward and 2 steps back ever since 2000. This team is very "MEDIOCRE".... It's time!!!
Tyreek is the problem he skips practices. He comes in late. He doesn’t do reps with a quarterback and he leaves the game during fourth quarter. He is the problem.
The dolphins are a travesty. I’ve been a fan since 92 and since Shula left they have not been able to find a good head coach that can stay with the team for more than 3 years. Since Marino left they can’t find a great QB. Tua is good not great! He can’t win you a game if you needed him to. We need to reset, fire Mike, Grier and Tua. Hire our DC as head coach or hire Flores again, he was on the right path and that’s what a good coach does, he’s hard on the players but rewards them when they succeed. Go draft a big strong QB. I’ll take a chance on Millroe, Beck or Dart and see if they pan out. Draft o line and d line and beef up the line of scrimmage. Go hire Louis Reddick as your GM and let’s rock and roll!
Why isn't anyone saying that, maybe, just maybe, Mike McDaniel is not only overrated, he's mediocre. That man isn't going to lead the Dolphins anywhere. 50 years and counting. Just say it, the Dolphins are a mediocre franchise, with a mediocre head coach, that's coasting on their name hoping that no one notices that they have won jack-nothing for five decades.
Everything about Tyreek Hill has always been good except his behavior. This is the same guy who was driving 100mph and everything was the police's fault. The Chiefs overlooked everything he did. He'll get whatever he wants again but it won't be from responsible people.
Let him ride the bench for the next 2 years. Demand a trade all you want, make an example of him. All sports players are over paid. Time owners take control of their teams back. Tyreek is a cry baby.
Just saw the Press conference and here is my assessment of the DOLPHINS season and organization - "DOLPHINS DISAPPOINT YET STILL A FAN - FINS UP!" ua-cam.com/video/K2_7QkinP7U/v-deo.html
The Problems That Led to Tyreek Hill Demanding a Trade Away From the Miami Dolphins are as follows:
1. He left one of the great performing teams in modern NFL history and quite possibly the greatest QB (and head coach) ever and the chance to be considered one of the greatest receivers ever with 3-4-5 SB rings for a few million more, and now he is irrelevant.
2.
This! We see it all the time with receivers, and yet these media dolts can't seem to figure this out.
😂😂😂 He's not irrelevant by any means! Cops working for the team shouldn't fuk with the players!!
@@mcdiesel7505 Irrelevant is admittedly a provocative and dramatic assessment. What I meant to say was, you traded immortality as the primary target of Mahomes while winning ring after ring and compiling supernatural stats, for a locker room rant on a team going nowhere fast. And you are getting old, so instead of a career with one team a la Travis Kelce and Chris Jones, and a historic team at that, you are now looking for a new home with owners who will discard you at the first sign of age.
Our Mike Evans has been a keeper. Mike stuck with us until we figured it out.@Strux42
@briankgruber Isn't that what Andy did? I thought he didn't want to pay him? That was his first big payday and FL. Has no state tax. I can see why he would leave. I'm sure everyone will gun for him if he's free.
6:54 Love how Mike defends the Dolphins because they got big names players, but hates the Heat who have made long playoff run because they haven't gotten big names. He's the worst type of sports fan who cares more about the transaction than actual games.
The coach isn't responsible for Hill's horrendous personality and lack of accountability.
So Dolphins will close 8-9. This 6 year rebuild brought them 2 wild card losses, an incredible Tua performance in Week 2 in Baltimore 3 years ago, some entertaining 1 p.m. home games against bad teams, 1 win vs. Bills and two neat 4:25 home wins vs. Dallas, 49ers. That covers it.
Despite playing behind one of the worst O-lines in all of football for each of the past 5 seasons, Tua has performed at a top 5 QB level each of the last 3 seasons. The only criticism you can make against him is his injuries, and at this point, he has still not missed as many games as Joe Burrow or Trevor Lawrence, just to name a couple of examples.
lol @ Top 5.
Maybe top ten.
@@cwag07 He was top 5 in every single category the past 2 years, and in virtually every category again this year. If you're top 5 in all categories, you're a top 5 QB!
@@cwag07 Also... you did mention Tua! Amazing how you rabid Tua haters have to always lie!
@@cnelsonlv99 Mahomes. Allen. Lamar. Burrow. Herbert.
Tua isn't better than any of them.
Dolphin fans had been wanting Grier gone for at least 3 years now, if not longer.
Grier should've been fired 8 years ago!!
who drafted Tua over Herbert? fire that guy
Sometimes you don't get lucky. Herbert had red flags coming out of college as well.
@@darthrevan6if you see a 6ft 4 right handed qb then a 5 ft 11 injury prone qb left handed qb and pick the latter, you don’t deserve to be have an opinion on football
@@MrFirextinguisher ''I would take the better QB'' wow you're so smart no one else would believe they would make the right choice. Tua showed elite accuracy in college and was winning on the biggest stage. Herbert was a raw and inaccurate passer.
@@darthrevan6 I listed physical intangibles, you literally just listed accolades that aligns with “I’m going to take the better qb” you’re equating his team success to him being the more obvious choice but, PLENTY of people questioned the decision. Even Flores wanted love over Tua. Bama fans are moving on to Bryce young now tho, I’ve seen them migrate
Tua has performed as well or better than Herbert... Tua is not the problem with this team. In fact, this season proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Scored 25 PPG with Tua, and 12 PPG without him. Put Herbert behind this offensive line and I GUARANTEE they are not winning 8 games.
He said I’m too much of a competitor ( to not be in the playoffs). He also said something about getting 1000yds. Those are comments that shows his true colors that it’s all about him first and team seconds.
OL is more of the reason for Phins being unsuccessful than not having a good backup. Any QB would struggle when you don’t have ample time to pass. Add the complexity of the offense to that and it’s not a guarantee. Conversely, any QB would have success including snoop if they have a chance to find open receivers especially the fast receivers they had. A good OL would also improve their run game taking all the pressure off Tua to carry the team every game.
Mike @ 6:48 is so wrong. The dolphins were getting trounced in that game against Buffalo where Tua got hurt. They were a mediocre -bad team all the way back then
My middle school offered single pop tarts in a package. Not sure if it’s for commercial distribution, but the single pop tart definitely existed
The sign of a true winner is someone who can deal with adversity and come out on the other side. True champions can handle failure on occasion. These players so soft mentally. How do they survive without their enablers?
The Miami Dolphins have not won anything in over 50 years it all starts at the Top
The Dolphins don't have a quarterback. Tua is more fragile than Jimmy G. That's why Flores didn't want to draft him. Instead of listening to him, ownership ruined his career. Now you don't have a starting quarterback, and you didn't bother getting a competent backup. I'd be pissed too, if I was Tyreek. This organization is a MESS!
A little research by Tyreek would have shown that. Instead, with $$ signs in his eyes, and suffering from imagined slights, he jumped into the deep end of the dolphins pool.
Who is the idiot who says that people were loving Greer? He is the worst GM in football and has been for years. His inability to put together an effective offensive line is legendary.
Poll dolphins fans if they loved Chris Grier before the season, everyone was making fun of “you are more worried about the o line than we are” the only people who liked CG were tua fans. No was happy about the tua overpay either, just tua guys.
BS... Tua fans don't like Grier. He has failed to put a respectable offensive line in front of Tua. Find me a "Tua guy" who supports Chris Grier. Not gonna happen! He's $hit and we all know it!
@ tua guys know that any real gm would have never given tua that contract and told him to kick rocks and play on the 5th year. They are silently rejoicing hoping this next year they can make the playoffs so Ross doesn’t fire mcdaniel and Grier mid season effectively ending Tuas career. No one wants to be tied to guy who has arthritis in his hip at 28
@@cnelsonlv99 uh McDaniel is a tua guy and he vehemently supports Grier. Boom. Done.
@@MrFirextinguisher If that's the example you come up with, it proves my point. McDaniel is the coach... we're clearly talking about the fanbase. Let's cut to the chase... Tua haters are irrational as f*ck! Their hatred is all emotion-filled nonsense, and they come up with idiotic statements and arguments like the ones you have presented.
@@MrFirextinguisher nevermind the concussions, the weak arm, the poor leadership, etc...
QB room? Contingency plan? When every other team in the NFL is focused on finding "THE Guy", you want to focus on depth at QB? When Elway brought Peyton to Denver, he famously said, "There is no Plan B!"
Yes... you need depth at QB, because they already have a starting QB. Every team in the NFL needs a backup QB. Injuries happen in the NFL. Tua has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's an elite QB (Top 5) when healthy. You don't bail on a guy like that.
@@cnelsonlv99top 5 😂😂😂😂???? There isnt a team that would touch tua with a 10 ft pole
@@Quay33 Bull$hit! If Tua was on the trade block, virtually every team in the league would make offers.
Taking Waddle over Chase yeah that shouldn't have happened. I feel like everyone knew Chase was the best WR in that draft.
they took Waddle because of Tua. Everything they do...they do for Tuaaaahhh....
Only way that would have been possible is trading up to the 4th pick. Bengals were already eyeing Chase cause Burrow wanted him. There's no way they would have traded that pick.
Chase was taken at 5 and waddle at 6
@@chandleralbury5527 the Dolphins had the 3rd overall pick in that draft, they traded back to the 12th pick, then they traded two number 1s to move up and select Waddle. Chase was always available to the Dolphins.
The problem started when Miami traded away an elite guard and didn't replace him, therefore killing the running game and essentially shorting out the offense. It's easy to be mad about it, the lack of attention to the interior line, it cannot possibly work.
Pop tart stuff was so damn random smh lol 😆
After a quick search looked like someone clowned Mike with a fake single Pop Tart photo. Respect
Dolphins fans loved Grier? Since when?
Where’s last hour of the show
On the pod they said they have technical difficulties. So they put out a best of Ron Magill segment. So NO regular hour 2 today
20 years and they still can’t get it right. Thx for the update.
@@stevemason7007Unbelievably believable
@@sicmunduscreatusest6780 dang I was waiting. thx 4 update
@@sicmunduscreatusest6780damn smh. been waiting 2 weeks just to get half a day lol
What I saw on the sideline this last game from Tua Tagovailoa was a guy smiling with his earrings and wearing sunglasses the entire game. That did not impress me. This is coming from a 55 year Miami Dolphin Fan. I've been a season-ticket holder who lives in Chicago for five years. I did not renew for next year.
Trading Flores for Tua was Wild. Has to go down as worst Trade in History!
Horrible take! Flores was an awful coach!
The horrible take was Steven Ross making Flores bench fitzmagic for tua@@cnelsonlv99
Every Belichick disciple was a huge bust at head coach
Levatar is so right about the offensive plan, no run game whatsoever and everything depended on a quick release QB, so much so that non of the backups are capable to execute that offense. So basically one dimensional with an extremely unique scheme.
Agreed McDaniels got away from what made them a scoring machine. The impressive run game made passing easier for Tua and the WR’s took advantage. Get back to running and being creative with run play design. Finally get a back up who capable of winning games off that formula
Has anyone pointed out the way Stugotz says “Tuhreek”
What Championship NFL organization has Race Tracks going around their stadium or Tennis Courts on the field. This organization has not won anything in over 50 years.Tua was 2 years old when Miami won their last playoff game
3:06 That was so much better than saying "No comment" lmao
Tyreek Hill is the Miami Dolphins Pop Tart.
I don't know why Tyreek seems to have regrets.
A.) He was there for part of the winning, so he can check that off on his resume (or whatever Hall of Fame hopes he has).
B.) He made more money in Miami than he did in Kansas City in half the time.
C.) His stats improved when he left, so he has proof that his stats are because of himself vs only being a result of the people around him.
Seems like it just might be time to move on to the next stop (since Tua's future is uncertain).
1.should have never drafted Tua
2. Should have never fired Flores
3. Should not have hired an emotional football coach
4. Should not have paid Tua
5. Fire McDaniels
Sorry but I just don't understand why mike McDaniels looks so stoned all the time. Talk about word salad speak why can't he just spit out what he wants to say
#1 wrong, #2 wrong! The others can be debated, but those two cannot!
@@cnelsonlv99 no, he's right.
@cnelsonlv99 hurt in college hurt in the pros weak arm and not mobile. Flores gave us an attitude
@@hernseugene6432 with Flores they were developing the team right, strong defense, ground game. That's the only way a team from Florida can win in the playoffs.
10:01 they changed the offense cause defenses adjusted and what happened? Check down charlie lead the league in comp %
Grier's inability to build a winning team? Micky D being solely an offensive coordinator and not a strong head coach?
Stephen Ross not knowing he should do anything about it?
7:23 no contingency plan for your franchise QB going down? How many teams have that in place?
Cutting Mike White also allowed the bills to download him before they played the dolphins. This must have helped the bills bottle up the dolphins offense that game. Keeping Thompson instead of White may be what cost the fins that game as well.
Cheetah is tired of the BS in Miami with the mickey mouse McDaniel offense can't blame him
I love how he’s being interviewed next to a sign that says “Protect Game Integrity” 🤦🏻♂️
Chris Grier needs to go. 8 years and this is where we are at. Fire that dude. Y’all are smoking something if you this guy needs to stay.
Hills contract is eating to much of the capspace. He's not getting any younger, we should cut our losses and trade him at the most optimal moment to save as much against the cap as possible and use that money to address the real problem which is that interior offensive line. A good to great offensive line will keep Tua upright giving him more time to work through progressions and it will help our offensive with time of possession.
The Miami Dolphins hadn’t been the same since Joe Robbie lowballed Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Paul Warfield, which caused them to sign with the Memphis Southmen of the WFL in 1974.
the pop tart update was golden 😂
I didn't know Tyreek Hill was a "me" guy, this comes as a surprise.
Listen to what Chubb said. The team isn’t disciplined and aren’t fully committed. McDaniel wanted a player led team and it isn’t working. McDaniel is a poor game manager and HC. Grier is responsible for hiring 3 coaches and has no playoff wins to show for it. Broken franchise.
Audio only today?
Bending over backwards to defend the GM and HC in Miami is wild...can't wait to see them miss the playoffs again next year.
Feliz Ano Nuevo translates to Happy New Anus. Brilliant.
O LINE CANT STAY HEALTHY EITHER!! GRIER Invested In OLine Every Season He’s Added Talent. (Armstead, Connor Williams, Austin Jackson, Isaiah) All Had Critical injuries during last 2 seasons that affected offense
As a Cowboyz fan THIS FEELS GOOD 2 LISTEN 2 😅😅😆😊😊
Is Dan trying to create a story???? Tua got hurt. Mike was accurate. Settle down Dan injuries are hard to overcome.
he's always injured.
Remember...Brian Flores wanted Justin Herbert over Tua....
Hill went there knowing the qb was injury prone since college. Really didnt think it through because of the money.
Grier's hit rate on FA and drafting is in the 30s. All the good teams are in the 50s. He is objectively bad at his job. No reason to give Tua that money when he was signed for another year. If he walks he walks. Who would give him 50M?
Unfortunately, the phins draft for the positions every couple of years. They struggle to find very good back-ups, over pay for veteran players past their prime & rarely keep the talented players they do draft. Greer joined the phins in 2000 as talent scout & became GM in 2016. Starting in 2020 draft there's 1 player on the team out of 11. 2021, 5 out of 7 still on team with 4 impact players. 2022, no impact players(yet). 2023, Achane is the 1 out of 4. But over that time the team has drafted 26 players, to me that's a reflection of a GM that is not very good. I've here so many other phin fans argue with me about individual players success or making the playoff. But I thought goal is suppose to be win the superbowl, not first round playoff lose. That's a GM issue to me but the owner & HC also deserve blame.
Left-handed QB's are a hassle and Tua will always be 1 hit away from a season ending injury.
Why does this guy in the green sweatshirt look like he's trying to rap😡😡😂😂
Our team had a pathetic offensive line and a bad defense. We could not run or throw.
Unbelievable these dummies don't even mention the OFFENSIVE LINE which is the WORST!!!
12:47 Tua doesn’t block catch play defense or offense 🤦🏽♂️ it’s not Tua! The TEAM got some issues 😹😹😹
Somebody tell the guy in the green sweatshirt, That the Dolphins have not won a playoff game in 25 years. This team has been going 2 steps forward and 2 steps back ever since 2000. This team is very "MEDIOCRE".... It's time!!!
Alot of you knows. I'm a competitor but I ain't going back in.That's sad very very sad.
The problem was NOT Tua or Tyreek it was the pathetic offensive line and a rotten defense.
Tyreek is a captain. So there is that as far as leadership issues go
People show you who they are during adversity
ITS THE OFFENSIVE LINE!!
lol no joy taylor talk
McDaniel is Not a leader of men. No accountability. No discipline. Until he goes … no hope. Just my 2 cents
Where is Lucy?
Who cares ?
@@jeffreyswanson2207I care
Dolphins fans do not love “that guy” he drafted glass jaw joe and didn’t bother to get a decent back up
Everything ends badly, or it doesn't end.....
Tyreek is the problem he skips practices. He comes in late. He doesn’t do reps with a quarterback and he leaves the game during fourth quarter. He is the problem.
Grier needs to go. McDaniels offense has been figured out. The o-line is 🗑
He saw the Denver score
Trade Tyreek, Tua, and Ramsey for Cam Ward
No... just trade Tyreek! Tua and Ramsey need to stay if this team has any hope for success in the short term.
Great idea
The dolphins are a travesty. I’ve been a fan since 92 and since Shula left they have not been able to find a good head coach that can stay with the team for more than 3 years. Since Marino left they can’t find a great QB. Tua is good not great! He can’t win you a game if you needed him to. We need to reset, fire Mike, Grier and Tua. Hire our DC as head coach or hire Flores again, he was on the right path and that’s what a good coach does, he’s hard on the players but rewards them when they succeed. Go draft a big strong QB. I’ll take a chance on Millroe, Beck or Dart and see if they pan out. Draft o line and d line and beef up the line of scrimmage. Go hire Louis Reddick as your GM and let’s rock and roll!
Miami was built on cocaine, dude. Not the Phins 80s sucess 😂😂
The cop ruined him by injuring his hand
does stu gotz know what unprecedented means? his statement made no sense lol
Why did that guy interject with that Pop tart rubbish???
Why isn't anyone saying that, maybe, just maybe, Mike McDaniel is not only overrated, he's mediocre. That man isn't going to lead the Dolphins anywhere. 50 years and counting. Just say it, the Dolphins are a mediocre franchise, with a mediocre head coach, that's coasting on their name hoping that no one notices that they have won jack-nothing for five decades.
Wby does dan dye his hair and not his beard .. 😂
Where’s all the UA-cam content in 25? Can’t watch anything on here.
Everything about Tyreek Hill has always been good except his behavior. This is the same guy who was driving 100mph and everything was the police's fault. The Chiefs overlooked everything he did. He'll get whatever he wants again but it won't be from responsible people.
This whole year was not good!
Miami has become so soft, sickening!
If you were Tyreek Hill would like to be on a team that can not get the ball to you?????
Ross is the problem. Fire Ross.
Let him ride the bench for the next 2 years. Demand a trade all you want, make an example of him. All sports players are over paid. Time owners take control of their teams back. Tyreek is a cry baby.
NFL & NBA players with a Podcast are toxic.
Sounds like the coach is weak.
Chris Grier is the problem
Tuh-Reek Hill
The next AB… lol
Tua is not durable enough for NFL
"Hey "Dog"
Grier, worst GM ever??
Coach is soft for maimi
McDaniel is not a leader at all
Just saw the Press conference and here is my assessment of the DOLPHINS season and organization - "DOLPHINS DISAPPOINT YET STILL A FAN - FINS UP!" ua-cam.com/video/K2_7QkinP7U/v-deo.html
Great player, but bad head case
Who cares? He is the fastest player in the NFL.
Jaguars have more playoff wins than this trash franchise in over 15 years.
And we're the jaguars
Let's hear it for Cry Baby Reek he has a new Super Hero Character. Let's hear it for Quit Man
The guy in the green. Horrible takes!
It's the coach jus the way he carry himself on the field. He looks like a need trying to coach football
Nerd
Cry Baby Reek is Quit Man Quit Man is Cry Baby Reek