Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill knows exactly what he'll do to celebrate reaching 2,000 yards
His name is Hill.
Tyreek Hill.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver is 519 yards away from making NFL history and could become the first player in NFL history to finish a season with 2,000 yards receiving. And although Hill believes it's unrealistic that he'll be in the MVP conversation at the end of the season, do you have a plan What will he do once he reaches the 2,000-yard mark?
Tyreek Hill said he doesn't think it's realistic for a wide receiver to win MVP.
“I'd be even happier if Tua got it.”
Cheetah said his family talks about his 2,000-plus yard receiving pace every day. He tries to avoid it, but if he gets it, he promises to buy his dream car, an Aston Martin V12. pic.twitter.com/rwnRBF2m25
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) December 8, 2023
Here are some thoughts:
First of all, it's been a very strange year for the MVP discussion, so Tyreek Hill should be in the MVP discussion at the end of the season! There was no such prominent MVP candidate. I don't remember the season. At the same time, no one feels he should be in the MVP conversation, while 12 people should be in his MVP conversation. Enter Tyreek Hill, the most dynamic wide receiver in the league. He, along with Mike McDaniel, carries almost all of the MVP buzz that Tua Tagovailoa has. Sure, it's great that Hill gave some love to his quarterback, but I can't say Brock Purdy is more valuable to the 49ers than Christian McCaffrey, just like Tua is more valuable to the 49ers than Tyreke. I can't agree with that either.
Secondly, even though my father has been in the auto industry for nearly 30 years, I am not a car fan at all. I don't really understand the appeal. Just give me something to get me from point A to point B safely and I'm good to go, thank you. That being said, I'm a James Bond fan, so when I hear “Aston Martin” the first thing that comes to mind is 007. Is Tyreek Hill a James Bond fan? Did he grow up playing GoldenEye on the N64 like I did? Was he as stunned by the ending as I was? no time to die?These are the questions I have to answer.?
Thirdly, I think it's great that Hill is using Aston Martin like a carrot dangling in front of him. Sure, he can afford that car now that he's signed a four-year, $120 million contract. But why should you leave that carrot dangling until he hits the 2,000-yard mark?
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