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Originally Posted by Valiant
Are you creating your own conversation?
The point is the chiefs pr and organization kept this attitude in check while he was here. That is amazing considering what we are seeing and hearing since he left. Hell all the players even back it up by saying he has always been this way.
If the chiefs brass were not in charge then who was? Does Tyreek seem like the type to control his emotions?
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Whatever dude. Tyreek just says experimental shit answering podcast hosts questions. They all ask him about how he could leave and he always tests out some new experimental answer.
Like the Dolphins coaches and teammates do not love him. Tyreek was always a hard worker who Andy Reid said was one of his smartest players. Tyreek learned his lessons on how a well coached team acts during the season.
And Mike McDaniel seems to have learned how to run a well coached team.
Tyreek is a leader in the Dolphins building, and backed Tua after Brian Flores treated Tua like the worst QB in the league. Tyreek stuck up for him while all the dumbasses that don’t know shit about NFL football laughed at Tyreek for backing his new QB.
Tyreek blurting out experimental answers when somebody with a podcasts uses Tyreek to build their audience is interpreted by you to say how ****ing impossible it was to “control” Tyreek.
Tyreek is the Dolphins most expensive player and everybody in the building and the region feel like he is worth more than every dollar that he is paid.
Dude is on an NFL team right ****ing now. And they love having him. He was not a problem here either.
Dude was an Olympic level sprinter in high school who could play football and had to go to JuCo in Kansas and then gets his FBS career sidetrack by dating the wrong crazy girl and he has never not been named to a Pro Bowl and has several All-Pro teams.
Did the magic apple polisher with the Chiefs that kept Tyreek on a leash go to Miami Dolphins along with the trade?