Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
I absolutely love this attitude and mindset, as opposed to someone else on the team who's name doesn't even need to be mentioned.
Lol. One is being paid peanuts right now because he was a 5th round pick and he now wants the moolah.
The other one has already passed Go and collected.
Not saying that's all there is to it but it plays a part in it. [Reply]
The guy is just a physical freak of nature. His speed and quickness jumped off the screen the very first time I saw him play. Even watching him play pickup basketball is impressive. He's just an amazing athlete. Keep Mahomes, Hill, and Kelce together for a long time. [Reply]
It's crazy that he made that huge play when he was hurt. He wasn't moving as fast as he could have been if he was healthy.
That is why I think you have to pay him. Yesterday showed that he can be a top receiver even after he loses a step or 2. He's special and is only going to get better. I'd make him the highest paid receiver in the league without hesitation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OKchiefs:
I absolutely love this attitude and mindset, as opposed to someone else on the team who's name doesn't even need to be mentioned.
Originally Posted by In58men:
Reid on Hill: I’m sure he’s sore this morning. If I’m a betting man, I would say he’ll play (Thursday). He loves to play. @KCTV5
That play he made on 3rd and 19 was spectacular. It looked like we were going to be short, but man oh man, he's just so quick and elusive. I was agog.
And another play that shows the impact of he speed was that short run very early in the game. Some DB was set up to tackle him, and Tyreek just ran around the guy. It told me that his speed messes up the angles that defenders take. So it's not just the speed, but also their unfamiliarity with the speed, that messes them up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Here's the section in full:
Before his best reception of the game, Hill came back from two injuries, both of which he sustained in the first half. He injured his left wrist and hand when he tried to block a Ravens linebacker on a running play, and late in the second quarter, Hill hobbled back to the sideline with a right heel injury. He received treatment during halftime and ensured his teammates he wasn’t missing the second half.
“I’m never going to come out of the game,” Hill said. “I’m going to do whatever it takes for this team. My momma always taught me not to be soft, no matter the circumstances. These are my brothers, and I know they’ll do the same thing for me.”
Hill also ensured Chiefs fans that he’ll play a part in the showdown vs. the Chargers.
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
It's crazy that he made that huge play when he was hurt. He wasn't moving as fast as he could have been if he was healthy.
That is why I think you have to pay him. Yesterday showed that he can be a top receiver even after he loses a step or 2. He's special and is only going to get better. I'd make him the highest paid receiver in the league without hesitation.
[Schefter] A further examination of the foot injury that Chiefs’ WR Tyreek Hill sustained Sunday showed “nothing serious” and he now will be considered “day to day”, per source. [Reply]