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Tyreek Hill – October 30, 2022 (Postgame) Download PDF version

Sunday, October 30, 2022
Postgame – Detroit

WR Tyreek Hill

(Is this more like the offense you all envisioned for this season?) – “Yeah, but I feel like we can be lightyears better, and that starts with me being the leader of this young receiver group, preaching to the guys that we’ve got to get in and out of the huddle faster. We’ve got to do the small things right. We all want to make plays, we all want to be in the spotlight, but we’ve got to make sure that we do the small things by getting out of the huddle (and) making sure that we’re set, so Tua (Tagovailoa) can go through all of his reads. So once we get that clear, we start working on those small things, I feel like we’ll be exactly where we want to be.”

(On what he saw in the coverage from the Lions) – “I can say that. The Detroit Lions, they’re a great team, great defensive team, great young team, who fly around the football field with some great premier guys on the outside. And for us, it’s all about scheme and timing. So (Head Coach) Mike (McDaniel) and the offensive coaches, they did a great job of putting this scheme together, allowing us, to get off coverage. It was great job by the coaches this week.”

(On his sunglasses) – “Oh, yeah, man. And also, I’m just trying to promote my brand a little bit – shout out to Soul Runner for life. Appreciate it.”

(Do you guys feel unstoppable?) – “Always. Always, that’s all – I mean, that’s all of our mindsets. As a competitor in this league, as one of those teams who has a chance to go the distance, you’ve got to have that mindset, because if not your opponent, they will dominate you.”

(You now have six games with over 160 yards receiving. Does this surpass maybe what you expected?) – “No. No, man. I expect that from myself every time, so do my parents, so do my kids know, so does everybody that knows me. Everybody knows me as a workaholic – all I do is just think about ball. I live, sleep and I die on this hill of playing football, man. The way that I approach every week is I’m going to work my tail off regardless, so I’m not surprised at all. I can see if I was not putting in the work, not doing everything that I wasn’t supposed to do, but my mindset is different. My grandparents, they raised a different breed. So I feel like I’ve got to use these God given talents, or I wouldn’t be doing God due diligence for giving me what he’s gifted me with. So every chance I get to step on the field, even if it’s practice, walkthrough, whatever the case, I’m going 110 miles per hour.”

(On the coverage he saw on the third-and-long on the first drive of the game) – “Oh yeah, that’s just Tua (Tagovailoa) just picking a guy and just trusting him down the field. Like I said, being in practice gaining that trust with him, in a big moment of the game, he just put it in there and then I was able to make a play.”

(Was the tempo of the first half with both teams just going up and down the field, was that kind of what you look for? Is that what you drive on?) – “I mean, that’s what this league wants, man. It’s offensive game. That’s why people want to view the game, because scoring, long drives, scoring points, fast players, touchdown celebrations and all that, man. As offense, we love being on the field. We love moving the ball up and down the field. It was just fun.”

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