Dez is correct. The thing about Tyreek is that game plans have to be built around him, possibly more so than any other WR in the league. He's unique, and one of the things that makes a player particularly dangerous is when he's unique. You can build a defense against those other receivers because they all match an archetype. There's no archetype for Tyreek Hill, so you can't pull anything out of your normal book against him.
I'm wondering why Ninkovich is being asked to speak on these things. He seems to have bad football takes. Foxworth may be a former bronco, but it seems that he has consistently good thinking and he's interesting to hear.
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