Tyreek Hill on his favorite receivers

Typhus

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TY Hilton might have been that just a bit of xtra secret sauce that was lacking that the main course was lacking.
Sometimes it's the considered insignificant moves that end up becoming so significant when it's all said and done.
Adding TY doesn't solve the defensive issues that we are currently experiencing but this defense has proven to play much better when the offense is scoring and when in a lead especially.
If the addition of TY was the little extra that this Offense needed, then the scales can tip quickly vs the comp, and adds like TY can neutralize or equalize the opposition.
The playing field in the NFC is not terribly imposing, Dallas can beat anyone in this conference, but TY just gives another bullet.
 

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It fairness he wasn't a top 5 guy earlier in the season. He's gotten better as the season has gone on. Which is what you are suppose to do. Amari has gotten worse shockingly.
I am thinking having the back up qb throwing to you might have soething to do with that.

Michael Pitman of the Colts is a stud.... but he currently is a dud because of the QB situation. Thats the way it works in the NFL.... if the qb stinks, your wrs stink.


Rush did enough to win, but he clearly wasnt a top 5 qb.
 

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I’m glad we have Lamb. He’s coming into his own. He gets better seemingly every week. I was worried about the drops early in the season, but he’s cleaned those up nicely.

I hope we get another receiving threat next season. If you look at the stats, our WRs rank at the bottom in separation. A guy with some speed or a crisp route runner would open things up for Lamb even more.
Can you say TY Hilton?
 

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Sweet!!!!!!!
Peeps hate on Moore, but maybe Moores offensive play scheme actually just needed the 3rd element that was missing, the gap between CD and Lamb.
TY comes in already knowing more about defensive secondary coverage schemes than any receiver on this current roster, including even Schultz, remember I said receiver.
Maybe Hilton is not as young and athletic as he used to be, but close enough it seems, and it's amazing when an old timer that can still walk the walk, how much their talk can be translated to those around him.
Ty Hilton is going to be some serious chemistry in this WR room.
 

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Peeps hate on Moore, but maybe Moores offensive play scheme actually just needed the 3rd element that was missing, the gap between CD and Lamb.
TY comes in already knowing more about defensive secondary coverage schemes than any receiver on this current roster, including even Schultz, remember I said receiver.
Maybe Hilton is not as young and athletic as he used to be, but close enough it seems, and it's amazing when an old timer that can still walk the walk, how much their talk can be translated to those around him.
Ty Hilton is going to be some serious chemistry in this WR room.
Gap between CD and Lamb?
Typo big fella?
 

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I am thinking having the back up qb throwing to you might have soething to do with that.

Michael Pitman of the Colts is a stud.... but he currently is a dud because of the QB situation. Thats the way it works in the NFL.... if the qb stinks, your wrs stink.


Rush did enough to win, but he clearly wasnt a top 5 qb.
I agree but at the same time he had a few mind blowing drops. They weren’t bad throws either. Seems like he’s shored that up.
 
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