Tyreek Hill doesn't regret his move to Miami, especially because his coach holds him accountable.
It's not often the elite Dolphins receiver needs to be called out, but when it's required, Hill is happy to play for a head coach who isn't afraid to do so.
"The play against (L’Jarius) Sneed. The Chiefs, everybody see the play against the Chiefs when m----------- slammed me to the floor," Hill recalled of Miami's Week 9 loss to Kansas City during an appearance on the "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast. "He called me out. He's like, 'Reek, you're supposed to be the f------ best player in the f------ league and you got this guy putting hands all over you like that. We pay you all this money for what?'
"And for me, I love s--- like that. 'Cause I'm gonna take that s--- to heart and I'm gonna get better from it. That will never happen to me again in my life, man. If a m----------- not holding me accountable, I feel like I'm not going to be able to get better.
"Obviously the coaches can bypass that and just be like, 'Ah, he'll get better from it.' But if he's not saying nothing, the other guys in locker room are gonna look at it as, 'Oh if 'Reek can do it, I can do it.' And that's not getting the team better. I need everybody to get better. Baby brother (Jaylen) Waddle, I got him up under my wing trying to teach him. I want everybody to get paid. Everybody deserve it."
Hill knows this is what the Dolphins need to get to the next level, a place he's watched his former teammates dominate for the last two seasons. He'd be part of that operation, too, had he and the Chiefs worked out a deal that made sense for both sides.
Instead, Kansas City sent him to Miami, where Hill received a lucrative contract extension and became a
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