Tyree Hill, should he stay or should he go, according to you!

Tyree Hill, should he stay or should he go, according to you!
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Last week, the story of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill listing his top five quarterbacks in the NFL emerged. Hill, who since arriving in Miami has touted his starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa as one of, if not the best, quarterbacks in the NFL, somehow now left him off the list, leading to a lot of speculation among fans and the media.

After that story came out, I asked the following question:

Do you view the latest unfortunate story surrounding Tyreek Hill as a non-issue that the media and some fans are exaggerating, or could there be something more to it, suggesting that Hill might be leaving town sooner rather than later?

Below are some of your thoughts and answers-

phinette, like many of us, is tired of putting up with the drama that comes with Tyreek being a member of your team.

Who knows whether he wants out. Tyreek reminds me of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. “Feed me Seymour. Feed me.” If he’s not getting the majority of targets he goes into tantrum mode. There is no denying his talent, but putting up with the histrionics is quite tiresome.

cyberflea turns the question around!

The real question is....do we want him to be here?

Dolfanjoe says we need him, and the team has no intention of trading him, so it's a moot point.

Hill is going thru a divorce ! Probably looking forward to getting back on the field. Nothing better than work for avoiding problems, let his lawyers handle the ugly things. Miami has no intention to trade Hill. Although before the trade deadline and chances for a playoff spot looked grim, and a playoff team needed that extra help maybe due to injury. It could happen then ! But right now they want to play well and have a chance. Having Hill with a running game would give us that. Hill is still a top receiver in the NFL. He needs the alimony money and we need him !

darrel.owen says that integrity matters for actual material reasons beyond public opinion.

I think this shows the importance of drafting and signing players who have integrity and are of high moral character. Bringing in immature players like Tyreek only causes problems down the road, offsetting any value they bring to the team. Fewer Tyreeks and Xavien Howards and more Calais Campbells and Zach Seilers.

StanleyDoyle1 believes Hill has put himself on the slippery slope of possibly becoming Antonio Brown.

A bigger question is, who cares what Hill thinks? He was 30th in the NFL in receiving yards last year, 35th in TDs. He’s one tantrum away from the relevancy of Antonio Brown.

Leave him alone: we’ll hear about his next incident in June - he can’t help but cry for attention.

Spok507 says there’s nothing to see here.

It’s a non-issue. He was asked a question and he answered it. How many people — who aren’t wearing...