@@CorePathway so he's a first time quitter. Like Long said, there's no point faking outrage, He quit on the Dolphins I'm an Eagles fan. That said, he still quit on his team. Let's see what happens the instant he loses a half a step and needs some loyalty in his corner.
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Tyreek is the most entertaining personality on the Miami roster: 1.700 yards, fabulous speed, slapping a civilian in the marina, churning out babies like TDs, scuffle with traffic cops on day one, now shitting on his (already shitty) team... that man IS pure entertainement!
“Sports is full of quitters now”……brilliant observation. He’s 100% correct. There’s a difference between wanting the players to get paid at a deservingly high level and wanting your sport to devolve into little more than an ATM machine for famous athletes who are making ABSURD money as society continues to cleave the haves and have nots. Hell, look at college football and the college experience compared to 20,30, 40 years ago. Today the average student is assuming crushing amounts of bankruptcy immune debt to acquire a degree that’s never been worth less while the transfer QB is banking $3 million per season while developing into an nfl prospect. Should that route fail he has a tremendous network, countless career opportunities, and potentially millions invested in his early 20’s as a springboard to future success. In exchange he can leave literally whenever he wants to investigate new opportunities….weve never required less commitment and have never paid more $$. It’s never been better to be a winner or worse to be a loser relatively speaking. Hell, top nba prospects who never fully develop or win anything stand to bank hundreds of millions. A player like LaMelo Ball will make $500 million minimum even if he never wins anything and plays a selfish showcase style. It’s embarrassing. We need a rebalancing.
I don't even know where to start with you. You're feeling sorry for who? Owners? Do you know how much money is in the sport? Where do you want it to go? Are you also mad at people who play guitar, sing, or act making too much money? Do you want controls for top salaries for management and Owners, or is it just workers you want to control. Also, are you watching the coaches getting fired right now, and players who get cut? Where's the loyalty there? God, some of you really don't think a lot
Chris may be right about the direction that sports is moving. Players who quit on teams. Players who say they want to stay in a city but won't unless they get paid obscene amounts of money. Football (NFL & CFL) is now the only sport that I follow and the taste I continue to get more & more from quitting money grubbers and owners who abandon cities to make billions elsewhere makes me want to walk away from football, too.
Doesn't help that most players have no roots in the cities/regions they play in. How are you a representing of Anytown, Heartland on your jersey when you were born and raised in Big City, Coastline?
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I wish some people in power were “pro fan”. Cities are forced into funding new stadiums, teams move, ticket prices are high, food and drink are overpriced, commercials constantly interrupt televised games, all for the high salaries and unconscionable amounts of money made by the owners.
The spiral will continue until or unless franchise values begin to drop. The only way to reset the market is for the people at the top to start losing money.
It gets better. I remember when I was a kid and at MLB games you'd see some gameplay photos or video on the jumbotron of a player when he was at bat. Now they show his Instagram feed, so all 20,000 of us can more easily learn to sorta despise the man down on the field in the little box making 100x our net worth in a season. We love success, and we're happy for talented people to make money, but you see it was $20 just to get parking for this game. And then $100 more to get upper deck tickets for my wife and kids, and then another $50 to get the cheapest food here so people could be comfortable for the 4 hours I'll spend here to try and justify the cost to myself. And I can't really afford that so we only do this like once or twice a year now. But when we are here, we get all sorts of pictures of mansions and exotic cars pushed onto us like it's "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" or something. Makes you feel pretty good about barely being able to afford the game. Dovetails nicely with the social media channels for the local NFL team blasting out modeling runway-esque content about what our favorite stars wore to the stadium today. That way I can pull up the feed with pride, pull my son aside and say "you see kid, you know someone is focused on the game when they've got a $26,000 Louis Vuitton outfit on. That's what my father taught me too. And if you accomplish something great, make sure to get your team up on stage in public and get completely smashed drunk, because that's how you show everyone that what you did was important". Except it's not, and what I'm really going to tell my kid is they've got rocks in their head if they ever spend that kind of money on clothing, or $38k on a team meal to haze a rookie, or 7 figures on a car, or any of the other ways our pro athletes treat real money like Monopoly money and common sense like its a guidebook for idiots. My dad was able to point me to people like Larry Bird, Marcus Allen and Tony Gwynn as role models who I could emulate because the way they behaved translated to success in the real world outside of sports. I'm doing the opposite, being careful to point out "hey kids, don't do what Frank Clark or Rashee Rice do for fun, because if you get busted with an Uzi in your car or cause a huge pileup multi injury crash while street racing on the interstate, you won't have high priced attorneys to bail you out and you'll go to jail like the rest of us would". And that brings us back to Tyreek. Maybe I'm looking at this all wrong, because I can say "this is why the grass isn't always greener kids. Money is important, but it's not the most important. Excellence is better goal, and Tyreek walked away from it for money". And pro sports, once the domain of relatable rags to riches heroes and legends, is more like a bunch of MC Hammers we take notes on to better understand the boom and bust cycle of rampant hedonism.
Who get a complete pass! Any complaints I've ever heard about Sports was the overpaid athlete. Tho most people know that market dictates salary. Not once "why is this billionaire gouging us!"
As someone who worked for the Vikings I can tell you the team is huge for local business and does a Lot of things you would have to look up to find out. Yes we pay for the stadium but a lot comes with it. If you’re in a nfl city call downtown and ask
Everyone likes to say the NFL is a business right up until the point when business trumps any perceived loyalty. Star players are mercenaries, they have to maximize their earning potential while they have the health and talent to earn. Everyone else in the job force is changing workplaces every 3-4 years now anyway, why should the NFL be any different? Changing jobs is the best way to get paid more
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Its not amd if u need proof that player driven leagues dont work Look at the nba Guys play half the time and give half effort, if u accept this bullshit ull b part of the problem accepting mediocrity
@@user-vr9tf9ly2m I read the Bible. The Gospels were written 40-120 years after the death of Jesus. By Roman mythologists. All 4 disciples could not read or write. So yes I'll manage my life based on gospels written by men who could not write decades after the fact and letters written by a few guys like Paul and John who declare everything they write to be the unalterable word of God except the words are translated and changed over and over and over again through the centuries. .
Rich Eisen is like the only traditional sports media guy I listen to, but they keep getting this wrong. Tyreek got a new 4/120m contract in the offseason. It’s not money. I think it’s the combination of Miami being awful without Tua causing them to miss the playoffs and Tyreek’s stats plummeting because of it combined with the Chiefs looking to three peat without him.
The Dolphins need to trade for JJ McCarthy. The Vikings probably are willing to move him. If they want to keep him then try for a different QB in the draft.
Rich needs to maybe stop interrupting who he is interviewing. Chris was going to say something twice, and rich blasted through with something stupid. Wtf was Chros going to say? It sounded like it was going to be good.
So let me get this straight…”stats”above everything else hun? I don’t think you’ve watch one Dolphins games unless they were on prime time. Dude, Tyreek got paid and his contact was redone when they did Waddle do add more guarantee at the back end. Last year they really were trying to get him his 2000 yard and Mike McD placed him above all else to a point Tua was force feeding him. This year all of that change and the offense was more diverse and no longer a one trick pony. We also saw Tue going through his progression. Tyreek is being selfish and greedy.
Fans should be pro fan….not reflexively pro player or pro team. The best possible product for those who drive it financially…that’s it. Players care about themselves, owners care about themselves….fans should do the same. Embarrassing how many used to blow the owners….equally embarrassing how many suck off the players now.
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What really makes Tyreek look bad in all this is that this is the first sliver of adversity he's ever really faced in his NFL career. He said himself that he's never missed the playoffs before. His team got eliminated on the last week of the season and the starting quarterback was injured for large stretches. The fact that despite that they were still in it until the last week indicates that this is a good team with a good roster and good coaching. But they didn't make the playoffs so now he wants out? If the team is bottoming out and rebuilding I get it, but these guys will be in the playoff hunt again next year.
Right. And Tua led the league in 2023 in pass distance traveled through the air. They've been almost exclusively throwing deep balls for the 2 years before this season
While talking about this all I can think about is Anthony Richardson getting dogpiled and benched as a quitter because he got tired and took himself out to take a breather. The media, current and former players all got in on it. Tyreek Hill refused to go into a game and then said he wants out. Look, I'm an Eagles fan. It doesn't matter to me and to go further, I wouldn't mind if he was on the team so I'm not going to act all mad bc it doesn't affect me. Still, if Richardson is going to be slandered as a guy who quit on his team for that, I don't know how you can say anything different about Hill in this situation. It's only bc he's the more famous, richer asset that anyone is entertaining anything else.
If you work in or around the service industry over the last 10 years or around younger people, this mentality should not be surprising. Tyreek, look at yourself, homie. Need more $$? Try pulling out once in a while
This is what I hate about the national sports media. Rich why don’t you have beat reporter Omar Kelly on the program where he will tell you that Tyreek refused to talk with the media because he was so frustrated about how the season went, but was forced to. He was probably also frustrated because he had been gutting it out with a torn ligament in his hand and the team was good with that, but the Drs wouldn’t let Tua play even when he wanted to.
@@jeanfourcadeKeep saying whatever you have to to justify deserting your brothers during battle.. I mean, if that's what football is and how 53 guys view their job on Sundays, then logically, Reek left them in the lurch.
@@JustinThomas-qt9hv "your brothers during battle"... are you serious? This is not a war! It's a cutthroat profession where people (players) get cut by their employer (their team) every week. Get real.
@jeanfourcade This is a direct quote from players themselves over the years. It's how they treat their profession. Learn comprehension before you go into attack mode. Again, NOT MY FUCKING WORDS..
This is not about money Rich and Chris!! It’s about his numbers being cut in half. Tyreek wouldn’t have said a word if he had the same numbers as last year. He just restructured his deal to earn more money and more guarantees.
This season, Cheetah played injured, without Tua and against constant cloud coverage; BUT Hill was also dropping passes and personally responsible for the Dolphins not making the playoffs, then checked out on his teammates during the last game. The Dolphins trading Hill to a team who thinks its a Super Bowl competitor and believes that Hill has not lost a step is probably the best for both sides. The Dolphins can replace Hill with Waddle, clear some cap space and get another pick; while Hill gets one more payday before retiring.
@@dajedi30that soft qb played with a busted hip against the 49ers, and that soft qb threw dimes to Hill that he dropped all season. Its on film. When Hill managed a catch, he sabotaged the team by constantly running backwards. Only wr on the team that did that. That soft qb wasn't half of the dolphins problems this season. Tua's intent to die on the field, clearly.
@ and don’t talk bout film talking bout tua when it showed the same limitations we’ve seen. can’t extend plays past 1st read, weak arm can throw sideline to sideline or too deep without having WRs coming back, inconsistent and disappears in the clutch.
I tend to be pro-player, but as a boomer, I also believe in contracts. Hill wormed his way to Miami because he wanted more money AND he thought Tua might be better than Mahomes. Obviously, only one of those things worked out. But if he didn't negotiate an opt-out clause, he's stuck in Miami and he ought to be. Who is going to trade a mint for that contract? Money isn't everything, as Hill now knows.
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Really enjoyed this conversation. Chris Long makes great points about the state of the league and players within the league. Still, you could hear some sadness in his voice about it. So, there is that, but I also enjoyed that he called Rich "Bro".
If you eliminate all expectations for players, some will carry them for a while on the honor system out of respect for what the expectations produced, but eventually no players will want to meet any expectations. Dude is spot on, this is the world we built. Now we get to live in it. The NBA is what the more progressed vision of this looks like.
Nobody can throw the deep ball in Miami but he had 1700 yd seasons back to back what a crap take. I agree everyone has easy way outs nowadays but he absolutely did quit on his team after he was the entire offense two seasons in a row injuries happen He's a diva in his thirties
Tyreke seems to know more about the Tua health situation , the organization’s commitment to win a SB and maybe sees other teammates stop playing hard . I don’t know .
Miami sold its interior line and did little to replace it, leaving it with no run game despite having excellent backs. And when that happened the passing game tanked too, especially anything down the field. A lot of people are disgusted with the philosophy.
Tua came into the league injury prone with subpar intelligence (look up his test scores and academics). He has been more injury prone with even less intelligence in the pros. You don't have to be a genius and Tyreek is not, to see Tua is done.
I understand that teams treat players like assets and not people every day in the NFL, but I still think its a bad look from a captain. Quitting on the team was bad, but I think the locker room comments were worse.
I remember when someone holding out was front page news. Then teams started to cave, and it was all downhill from there. I really wish teams would hold players to their contracts. You wanna get paid what you’re owed? Well your contract says what you’re owed, and if you don’t like it too bad. Either sit out and get paid nothing until your contract expires, or man up, honor your contract, and play to earn a bigger one when this one’s over. The on-field product would be so much better.
Loyalty in sports has always been compromised by the money involved. Here we have a single player the team he plays for involved, and everyone is outraged. Yet ENTIRE TEAMS have "quit" on the city they play in and for and get moved elsewhere whenever the owners decide the money isn't right. So let's not get too righteous in our outrage over the actions of a single player on a single team. Chris Long is absolutely correct here.
His obvious take about generalities in sports was good insight to you? He didn't even give an opinion on it and this is just obvious to anybody who watches sports. You need to get out more.
7:20 THIS. There was a time where pro player made sense because these coaches and owners werent held accountable. but now its just ridiculous. no matter what players do they have legions of fans willing to defend it, then when that player leaves that team suddenly those fans want to act like they can retroactively be outraged.
I couldn't be more sick of " I gotta take care of me and my family ". Teammates, broadcasters, or opposing players will rarely criticize someone quitting because they don't want to kill the cash cow sports has become. Long is right. T. Hill will be just fine. The only ones left out are the fans because they finance all this gluttony with ridiculous ticket, merch, parking , and cable prices.
Can people just admit that he is leaving because he knows Tua ain’t it! Everyone in the media is afraid to admit that! Are you afraid it’s going to hurt Tua’s feelings? Let’s be real
Only thing that can fix this situation is Ross selling the team at this point. Grier came into this season with Tua and no backup. Let Wilkins walk to sign fuller and poyer who are washed which was well known. Now Hill quits on the team and says he’s out, Grier comes out and says they had productive talks, only thing that should have been said was where do you want you stuff sent after we cleaned out your locker. The fact he doesn’t realize that is the problem here. It starts at the top and Ross already said that Grier is safe,Hill isn’t the problem but he needs to be gone, problem is the whole organization
He quit on his team get him out of there Waddle and malik Washington will be fine I bet he's had the most drops on our team for the last 2 years in key situations too
As a Chief's fan, I am Sooooooooooo glad this clown left KC. While most pro players are more me and less team, at least a few of them have some character and stay solid to their team and teammates. So it goes...
@jeanfourcade Yep. All the young players on the team - especially on the defensive side of the ball - have very similar personality traits: smart, analytical, humble and nice (think Justin Reid, Trent McDuffie, Joshua Williams). None of those words describe a show-boating selfish diva like Tyreek.
Rich and Chris: Lets not forget the incident Tyreek had with Miami Dade police prior to a game this year when he was pulled over for speeding. My guess is that had a lot to do with him wanting out of the Dolphins or Miami in general
The “police incident” he had in Miami, made him hate living in Miami Florida, and he doesn’t want to admit in public that he does not feel safe living there being african-American.
Tyreek quit in the 4th quarter Tua quit the last two games. I know Tyreek could be an idiot but Im more tired of Tuas shenanigans. He is a burden to the Dolphins. I cant wait until they start over.
Why must players be forced to stay with terrible organizations for "loyalty" when 1 they can be traded 2 can be hurt 3 can take the money stay and never win a ring or move in the right direction i.e. Steven Jackson, idk what the right answer is but staying somewhere that sucks doesn't seem right
Chris Long defending this guy says a lot. It's this generation of players with the me first mentality. I understand you not being happy in your situation but there are more professional ways to go about it. You get paid good money, you're a professional so act like it damn it!
In Tyreek’s defense the Dolphins didn’t have the foresight to sign someone like Joe Flacco given Tia’s injury history and Tua can’t be trusted to protect himself on the field.
Hill is finally showing how bitter he is for not being allowed to ride the coasters at Disney. The final straw was when his teammates started wearing "You must be THIS tall to ride" shirts.
This isn't about money, he got paid just a few months ago ( which is the second time in two years ). He left KC for money, but he got used to winning football there, and getting better personal stats. I can't see KC being will to pay him, but someone will want him, at least for the year or two on his current contract.
Other receivers at his level dont drop the ball in critical situations as many times as he has. He's not that good in my view. There are a lot of young fast players coming out of college these days. Throw in his off the field issues, and got to wonder is he worth it.
The problem isn't that he quit. The problem is how he addressed the situation, on an interview instead of privately. He lacks maturity. Long is addressing the wrong thing, IMO.
It’s funny how Tua led the NFL in deep throws last year and yet Chris still says no on in Miami can throw a deep ball the past couple of years. 🤣 Does he really watch games?
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I respectfully disagree. His exit from the Chiefs, was the Chiefs playing "money ball". The money the Cheetah wanted paid for maybe 5 starters... and worked
I don't think it's about money for Hill, I think it's about winning. He realizes he took 26.something over the 25.something just so he could be the highest paid WR for a minute... until someone else got paid, I forget who. Now, he's realizing I could have possibly had two more rings and still made a lot of money. Don't get me wrong, it's still ego driving him. Think about whenever people talk about the greatest players ever, the players on the teams that win Superbowls usually get ranked above those that weren't. I think Hill is realizing that when people debate the greatest players, no one remembers how much they were paid at the time. It's big news when it happens, but people quickly forget.
Ok sure I mostly agree with Chris but this stuff continues to set a precedent where the contract they signed, is no more valuable than a bar napkin or TP. And I’m pro player also. I understand the player perspective.
How is this situation any different than the 49er player? There was a huge outcry after that. It’s the same. Quitting. Tyreek isn’t being held to the same standard. 👎
Chris Long is 1000% on point. Rich's incredulousness is kinda self-serving. He will be the first person to be "amazed" and "impressed" by Hill's skill when he catches a pass/touchdown for someone else, especially the Jets if he goes there. So disingenuous to feign surprise.
Miami should definitely give this guy more money, because it has worked out great so far. Also didn't he say he was playing with the best QB in the league. Keep up the cap hell Dolphins 🐬 please 🙏.
Teams cut players all the time. Players can't cut out of a team? Let Tyreek walk next year, as long as he plays somewhere. It's all good entertainement anyway, as the McDaniel-Tua experiment turns out to be a dud.
Can’t get the ball if you can’t get open…I was really hoping he’d get the yards necessary to get 1000 yards, but he left the game early. Now I don’t care.
Tyreek saying he needs to do what's best for his family is ridiculous. He got paid already, and got his deal reworked prior to 2024 so there was more guaranteed money for him going forward. His family is just fine!! His play is what wasn't fine and I will say that wasn't all his fault. The guy is a hell of a WR but is a narcissist with a 2 cent head. I get it he's frustrated but there are alot of people frustrated and now he left his coaches and team mates hanging an having to answer questions about his comments cause of his inability to be a grown up. He never should of had that Captain C on his jersey. There are people out there that will just make excuses for him that he is just trolling everyone and the jokes on us but this crap is getting old. Not to mention he posts his face on the body of Antonio Brown on his account like its a joke I guess?? Why in the hell would you want to make a post about having anything to do with that guy... are you trying to hurt your potential trade value or any destination you would potentially like to go?? Hes just stupid and can't help it. Go Dolphins!
bleep this independent contractor stuff. I purchase game tickets (and subscription services) and support the advertisers that pay his salary. My ticket is also a contract with the expectation that the team is playing to (and committed to) win for my entertainment.
Dude took himself out of the game in the 4th quarter. That’s quitting on your team.
Chris isn't saying that its not quitting. He is saying that, in today's Pro Sports World, nobody cares. Loyalty is not a virtue anymore.
First time Tyreek has pulled out
@@CorePathway so he's a first time quitter. Like Long said, there's no point faking outrage, He quit on the Dolphins I'm an Eagles fan. That said, he still quit on his team. Let's see what happens the instant he loses a half a step and needs some loyalty in his corner.
@@taylormadealpha you missed my joke. I was referring to the 6-8 different baby-mamas he has. I don’t care how rich you are, kids need a dad.
@ I was referring to his 6-8 different baby-mamas. 🤷🏼♂️
Just an awful attitude from a captain. Get him out of Miami we're better without the drama.
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Give a guy a million,.. just makes losers that much more ....losers(. Character I mean)
Hill is fast, his brain is dumb
Well, to be determined
Tyreek is the most entertaining personality on the Miami roster: 1.700 yards, fabulous speed, slapping a civilian in the marina, churning out babies like TDs, scuffle with traffic cops on day one, now shitting on his (already shitty) team... that man IS pure entertainement!
“Sports is full of quitters now”……brilliant observation. He’s 100% correct. There’s a difference between wanting the players to get paid at a deservingly high level and wanting your sport to devolve into little more than an ATM machine for famous athletes who are making ABSURD money as society continues to cleave the haves and have nots. Hell, look at college football and the college experience compared to 20,30, 40 years ago. Today the average student is assuming crushing amounts of bankruptcy immune debt to acquire a degree that’s never been worth less while the transfer QB is banking $3 million per season while developing into an nfl prospect. Should that route fail he has a tremendous network, countless career opportunities, and potentially millions invested in his early 20’s as a springboard to future success. In exchange he can leave literally whenever he wants to investigate new opportunities….weve never required less commitment and have never paid more $$. It’s never been better to be a winner or worse to be a loser relatively speaking. Hell, top nba prospects who never fully develop or win anything stand to bank hundreds of millions. A player like LaMelo Ball will make $500 million minimum even if he never wins anything and plays a selfish showcase style. It’s embarrassing. We need a rebalancing.
I don't even know where to start with you. You're feeling sorry for who? Owners? Do you know how much money is in the sport? Where do you want it to go? Are you also mad at people who play guitar, sing, or act making too much money? Do you want controls for top salaries for management and Owners, or is it just workers you want to control. Also, are you watching the coaches getting fired right now, and players who get cut? Where's the loyalty there? God, some of you really don't think a lot
@@rondavis3232great argument, but I agree with his post as well. Loyalty needs to make its way back into our culture at every level.
Sports has always had quitters... The only difference now is there's social media everywhere
Chris may be right about the direction that sports is moving. Players who quit on teams. Players who say they want to stay in a city but won't unless they get paid obscene amounts of money. Football (NFL & CFL) is now the only sport that I follow and the taste I continue to get more & more from quitting money grubbers and owners who abandon cities to make billions elsewhere makes me want to walk away from football, too.
Doesn't help that most players have no roots in the cities/regions they play in. How are you a representing of Anytown, Heartland on your jersey when you were born and raised in Big City, Coastline?
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thats just how the world is: money hungry
Now its common place in college ball
Problem is would you prefer they accept less & remain loyal to BILLIONAIRE OWNERS who aren't so they can stuff even more in THEIR pockets instead 🙄
I wish some people in power were “pro fan”. Cities are forced into funding new stadiums, teams move, ticket prices are high, food and drink are overpriced, commercials constantly interrupt televised games, all for the high salaries and unconscionable amounts of money made by the owners.
The spiral will continue until or unless franchise values begin to drop. The only way to reset the market is for the people at the top to start losing money.
The overlords milk the little people? Shocking!
It gets better. I remember when I was a kid and at MLB games you'd see some gameplay photos or video on the jumbotron of a player when he was at bat.
Now they show his Instagram feed, so all 20,000 of us can more easily learn to sorta despise the man down on the field in the little box making 100x our net worth in a season.
We love success, and we're happy for talented people to make money, but you see it was $20 just to get parking for this game. And then $100 more to get upper deck tickets for my wife and kids, and then another $50 to get the cheapest food here so people could be comfortable for the 4 hours I'll spend here to try and justify the cost to myself.
And I can't really afford that so we only do this like once or twice a year now. But when we are here, we get all sorts of pictures of mansions and exotic cars pushed onto us like it's "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" or something. Makes you feel pretty good about barely being able to afford the game.
Dovetails nicely with the social media channels for the local NFL team blasting out modeling runway-esque content about what our favorite stars wore to the stadium today. That way I can pull up the feed with pride, pull my son aside and say "you see kid, you know someone is focused on the game when they've got a $26,000 Louis Vuitton outfit on. That's what my father taught me too. And if you accomplish something great, make sure to get your team up on stage in public and get completely smashed drunk, because that's how you show everyone that what you did was important".
Except it's not, and what I'm really going to tell my kid is they've got rocks in their head if they ever spend that kind of money on clothing, or $38k on a team meal to haze a rookie, or 7 figures on a car, or any of the other ways our pro athletes treat real money like Monopoly money and common sense like its a guidebook for idiots.
My dad was able to point me to people like Larry Bird, Marcus Allen and Tony Gwynn as role models who I could emulate because the way they behaved translated to success in the real world outside of sports. I'm doing the opposite, being careful to point out "hey kids, don't do what Frank Clark or Rashee Rice do for fun, because if you get busted with an Uzi in your car or cause a huge pileup multi injury crash while street racing on the interstate, you won't have high priced attorneys to bail you out and you'll go to jail like the rest of us would".
And that brings us back to Tyreek. Maybe I'm looking at this all wrong, because I can say "this is why the grass isn't always greener kids. Money is important, but it's not the most important. Excellence is better goal, and Tyreek walked away from it for money". And pro sports, once the domain of relatable rags to riches heroes and legends, is more like a bunch of MC Hammers we take notes on to better understand the boom and bust cycle of rampant hedonism.
Who get a complete pass! Any complaints I've ever heard about Sports was the overpaid athlete. Tho most people know that market dictates salary. Not once "why is this billionaire gouging us!"
As someone who worked for the Vikings I can tell you the team is huge for local business and does a
Lot of things you would have to look up to find out. Yes we pay for the stadium but a lot comes with it. If you’re in a nfl city call downtown and ask
Everyone likes to say the NFL is a business right up until the point when business trumps any perceived loyalty. Star players are mercenaries, they have to maximize their earning potential while they have the health and talent to earn. Everyone else in the job force is changing workplaces every 3-4 years now anyway, why should the NFL be any different? Changing jobs is the best way to get paid more
Spot on.
if the teams are gonna treat players like business assets, players can and should do the same with teams. its that simple.
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Its not amd if u need proof that player driven leagues dont work
Look at the nba
Guys play half the time and give half effort, if u accept this bullshit ull b part of the problem accepting mediocrity
@@user-vr9tf9ly2m I read the Bible. The Gospels were written 40-120 years after the death of Jesus. By Roman mythologists. All 4 disciples could not read or write. So yes I'll manage my life based on gospels written by men who could not write decades after the fact and letters written by a few guys like Paul and John who declare everything they write to be the unalterable word of God except the words are translated and changed over and over and over again through the centuries. .
Sure they should do the same but you show up to work with your coworkers whether you are making 10 bucks an hour or a million per game.
Except ross treats his players amazingly
Rich Eisen is like the only traditional sports media guy I listen to, but they keep getting this wrong. Tyreek got a new 4/120m contract in the offseason. It’s not money.
I think it’s the combination of Miami being awful without Tua causing them to miss the playoffs and Tyreek’s stats plummeting because of it combined with the Chiefs looking to three peat without him.
100% correct
Tua caused them? 🤦🏻♂️
The Dolphins need to trade for JJ McCarthy. The Vikings probably are willing to move him. If they want to keep him then try for a different QB in the draft.
Rich needs to maybe stop interrupting who he is interviewing. Chris was going to say something twice, and rich blasted through with something stupid. Wtf was Chros going to say? It sounded like it was going to be good.
So let me get this straight…”stats”above everything else hun? I don’t think you’ve watch one Dolphins games unless they were on prime time. Dude, Tyreek got paid and his contact was redone when they did Waddle do add more guarantee at the back end. Last year they really were trying to get him his 2000 yard and Mike McD placed him above all else to a point Tua was force feeding him. This year all of that change and the offense was more diverse and no longer a one trick pony. We also saw Tue going through his progression. Tyreek is being selfish and greedy.
Fans should be pro fan….not reflexively pro player or pro team. The best possible product for those who drive it financially…that’s it. Players care about themselves, owners care about themselves….fans should do the same. Embarrassing how many used to blow the owners….equally embarrassing how many suck off the players now.
Howie Long did such a great job raising his kids.
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Agreed, he and Kyle are my favorites to listen to
So did his Mom.
He sure did
@@Redmenace96 yeah, the me only me attitude is awesome
The problem Tyreek has is that he wants his cake and to eat it too. Can he ever be satisfied really?
Happens when you've got to be an entitled brat with no consequences for doing so
Its "you can't eat your cake and have it too." Uncle Ted taught us that.
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🙄 ffs stop spamming YOUR personal beliefs in totally unrelated comments smh
What really makes Tyreek look bad in all this is that this is the first sliver of adversity he's ever really faced in his NFL career. He said himself that he's never missed the playoffs before. His team got eliminated on the last week of the season and the starting quarterback was injured for large stretches. The fact that despite that they were still in it until the last week indicates that this is a good team with a good roster and good coaching. But they didn't make the playoffs so now he wants out? If the team is bottoming out and rebuilding I get it, but these guys will be in the playoff hunt again next year.
You're talking too much sense, nobody is going to listen
Nobody in Miami could throw a deep ball?? Im sry but did you not watch a single game??? Hill only had his best years in Miami
Right. And Tua led the league in 2023 in pass distance traveled through the air. They've been almost exclusively throwing deep balls for the 2 years before this season
This season, I have learned that the business side of football is more competitive than the actual game🏈
While talking about this all I can think about is Anthony Richardson getting dogpiled and benched as a quitter because he got tired and took himself out to take a breather. The media, current and former players all got in on it. Tyreek Hill refused to go into a game and then said he wants out. Look, I'm an Eagles fan. It doesn't matter to me and to go further, I wouldn't mind if he was on the team so I'm not going to act all mad bc it doesn't affect me. Still, if Richardson is going to be slandered as a guy who quit on his team for that, I don't know how you can say anything different about Hill in this situation. It's only bc he's the more famous, richer asset that anyone is entertaining anything else.
Chris Long! Dropping 💎💎💎💎💎
If you work in or around the service industry over the last 10 years or around younger people, this mentality should not be surprising. Tyreek, look at yourself, homie. Need more $$? Try pulling out once in a while
Loyalty😂😂😂. GTFO, the only reason players were "loyal" in the olden days is because they couldn't leave the teams
This is what I hate about the national sports media. Rich why don’t you have beat reporter Omar Kelly on the program where he will tell you that Tyreek refused to talk with the media because he was so frustrated about how the season went, but was forced to. He was probably also frustrated because he had been gutting it out with a torn ligament in his hand and the team was good with that, but the Drs wouldn’t let Tua play even when he wanted to.
Bad seeds ruin teams in everything from construction to fast food to professional football.
And bad teams (or companies) ruin people lives or careers just as well.
@@jeanfourcadeKeep saying whatever you have to to justify deserting your brothers during battle.. I mean, if that's what football is and how 53 guys view their job on Sundays, then logically, Reek left them in the lurch.
@@JustinThomas-qt9hv "your brothers during battle"... are you serious? This is not a war! It's a cutthroat profession where people (players) get cut by their employer (their team) every week. Get real.
@jeanfourcade This is a direct quote from players themselves over the years. It's how they treat their profession. Learn comprehension before you go into attack mode. Again, NOT MY FUCKING WORDS..
This is not about money Rich and Chris!! It’s about his numbers being cut in half. Tyreek wouldn’t have said a word if he had the same numbers as last year.
He just restructured his deal to earn more money and more guarantees.
This season, Cheetah played injured, without Tua and against constant cloud coverage; BUT Hill was also dropping passes and personally responsible for the Dolphins not making the playoffs, then checked out on his teammates during the last game. The Dolphins trading Hill to a team who thinks its a Super Bowl competitor and believes that Hill has not lost a step is probably the best for both sides. The Dolphins can replace Hill with Waddle, clear some cap space and get another pick; while Hill gets one more payday before retiring.
Personally responsible? So it wasn’t the bad play calling and soft QB out for 6 games?
humm
@@dajedi30that soft qb played with a busted hip against the 49ers, and that soft qb threw dimes to Hill that he dropped all season. Its on film. When Hill managed a catch, he sabotaged the team by constantly running backwards. Only wr on the team that did that. That soft qb wasn't half of the dolphins problems this season. Tua's intent to die on the field, clearly.
@iponce2 can’t die on the field if you barely on it. Crazy how yall forget reek played(keyword:PLAYED) with a torn ligament in his wrist
@ and don’t talk bout film talking bout tua when it showed the same limitations we’ve seen. can’t extend plays past 1st read, weak arm can throw sideline to sideline or too deep without having WRs coming back, inconsistent and disappears in the clutch.
I tend to be pro-player, but as a boomer, I also believe in contracts. Hill wormed his way to Miami because he wanted more money AND he thought Tua might be better than Mahomes. Obviously, only one of those things worked out. But if he didn't negotiate an opt-out clause, he's stuck in Miami and he ought to be. Who is going to trade a mint for that contract? Money isn't everything, as Hill now knows.
This wouldn’t happen if Herbert was the QB.
Its not the money we JUST paid him on a restructure
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He's the 2nd highest paid WR on his team.
they literally talked about him just getting a restructuring
@@jhank0cean If i remember correctly the re did him after Waddle to adjust that
He wants the stats to get the money. He isn't getting the stats with Tua and the Dolphins.
Really enjoyed this conversation. Chris Long makes great points about the state of the league and players within the league. Still, you could hear some sadness in his voice about it. So, there is that, but I also enjoyed that he called Rich "Bro".
If you eliminate all expectations for players, some will carry them for a while on the honor system out of respect for what the expectations produced, but eventually no players will want to meet any expectations.
Dude is spot on, this is the world we built. Now we get to live in it. The NBA is what the more progressed vision of this looks like.
Nobody can throw the deep ball in Miami but he had 1700 yd seasons back to back what a crap take. I agree everyone has easy way outs nowadays but he absolutely did quit on his team after he was the entire offense two seasons in a row injuries happen He's a diva in his thirties
Tyreke seems to know more about the Tua health situation , the organization’s commitment to win a SB and maybe sees other teammates stop playing hard . I don’t know .
They mad cause he called out the left arm of god. Tua. Tua is miami biggest problem.
Right that's why they were 6-2 with him and 2-7 without him lol. Sounds like he's the only reason they were still in the playoff hunt the last week
Tuas problem is definitely not his arm by any means lol. You would have to be blind to think that
Miami sold its interior line and did little to replace it, leaving it with no run game despite having excellent backs. And when that happened the passing game tanked too, especially anything down the field. A lot of people are disgusted with the philosophy.
Chris is shining bright here.
Nothing new, Green Light is a great source of humble yet insightful perspective
@@MrNylenRules I'll have to check it out. I always enjoy when Chris is brought on as a guest.
@@codyshirk8110 I agree, I haven't listened to his podcast but I'll have to check it out.
“Next team, he will walk off the field and take off his shirt” - Antonio Brown
He already posted a pic of his head photoshopped on him when he did that lol
I think Tyreek might know something about Tua and his future outlook that might have long term impact on Tyreek himself.
Tua came into the league injury prone with subpar intelligence (look up his test scores and academics). He has been more injury prone with even less intelligence in the pros. You don't have to be a genius and Tyreek is not, to see Tua is done.
It's pretty obvious that he plans on having another 6 kids with 6 different baby momma's this offseason and needs a raise.
And a new city to spread them out more
I understand that teams treat players like assets and not people every day in the NFL, but I still think its a bad look from a captain. Quitting on the team was bad, but I think the locker room comments were worse.
I remember when someone holding out was front page news. Then teams started to cave, and it was all downhill from there.
I really wish teams would hold players to their contracts. You wanna get paid what you’re owed? Well your contract says what you’re owed, and if you don’t like it too bad. Either sit out and get paid nothing until your contract expires, or man up, honor your contract, and play to earn a bigger one when this one’s over.
The on-field product would be so much better.
If a team can cut you without any warning then you should be able to leave the same way. If the teams aren't loyal then you should not be either.
Chris Long is a very intelligent guy with excellent screen presence.
Tyreek went from future hall of Famer to former Miami Dolphin in a flash.
"Sports are full of quitters now."
He also said two years ago that he'd retire in 2025. Long is right though, lots of WRs in particular have demanded trades or got contacts.
This is the way everything is now
Loyalty in sports has always been compromised by the money involved. Here we have a single player the team he plays for involved, and everyone is outraged. Yet ENTIRE TEAMS have "quit" on the city they play in and for and get moved elsewhere whenever the owners decide the money isn't right. So let's not get too righteous in our outrage over the actions of a single player on a single team. Chris Long is absolutely correct here.
Ramsey wants to leave this incompetent franchise too!😂
He literally doesn't lol. You believe every story the media makes up?
Long...YOU ARE RIGHT
So true, Chris good insight.
His obvious take about generalities in sports was good insight to you? He didn't even give an opinion on it and this is just obvious to anybody who watches sports. You need to get out more.
@JamesEvans2023 alright, I'm actively trying to be more active 😂🤣🍺👍😎
@@michaelkimel8290 Nobody cares.
@JamesEvans2023 I know that's right
7:20
THIS. There was a time where pro player made sense because these coaches and owners werent held accountable. but now its just ridiculous. no matter what players do they have legions of fans willing to defend it, then when that player leaves that team suddenly those fans want to act like they can retroactively be outraged.
Tua catching strays at 3:06 😂
Chris is steady taking shots at Tua smfh
He not wrong tho
He said the quiet part out loud.
After signing Tua, Miami was in a win all / lose all situation. Looks like Tyreek made up his mind.
Chris and Rich are the best in the business
I couldn't be more sick of " I gotta take care of me and my family ".
Teammates, broadcasters, or opposing players will rarely criticize someone quitting because they don't want to kill the cash cow sports has become.
Long is right. T. Hill will be just fine. The only ones left out are the fans because they finance all this gluttony with ridiculous ticket, merch, parking , and cable prices.
Can people just admit that he is leaving because he knows Tua ain’t it! Everyone in the media is afraid to admit that! Are you afraid it’s going to hurt Tua’s feelings? Let’s be real
That’s what I’m saying!
Yeah that's why his best years were with Tua I guess 😂😂
huh? All the media does is bash Tua every chance they get.
Chris Long is lamenting the old days when owners had more control while saying he’s too pro player
How many Super Bowl winners will Tua run out of town with his noodle arm and poor attitude?
Good God he looks so much like Howie Love his perspectives on things.
Hill finally realized tua stinks
Nothing more, nothing less than a direct reflection of society today...
Chris dropping truth.
Only thing that can fix this situation is Ross selling the team at this point. Grier came into this season with Tua and no backup. Let Wilkins walk to sign fuller and poyer who are washed which was well known. Now Hill quits on the team and says he’s out, Grier comes out and says they had productive talks, only thing that should have been said was where do you want you stuff sent after we cleaned out your locker. The fact he doesn’t realize that is the problem here. It starts at the top and Ross already said that Grier is safe,Hill isn’t the problem but he needs to be gone, problem is the whole organization
League needs to move to 3 year deals fully guaranteed and you can’t leave or be fired unless you break some laws
Yes he quit on the field.
He quit on his team get him out of there Waddle and malik
Washington will be fine I bet he's had the most drops on our team for the last 2 years in key situations too
As a Chief's fan, I am Sooooooooooo glad this clown left KC. While most pro players are more me and less team, at least a few of them have some character and stay solid to their team and teammates. So it goes...
100% agree.
I got a feeling that Reed and Veach identify and weed out potential toxic shitbirds swiftly.
@jeanfourcade Yep. All the young players on the team - especially on the defensive side of the ball - have very similar personality traits: smart, analytical, humble and nice (think Justin Reid, Trent McDuffie, Joshua Williams). None of those words describe a show-boating selfish diva like Tyreek.
@@kwoylee5617 Spot on. I therefore wonder about Rashee Rice future with KC.
Rich and Chris: Lets not forget the incident Tyreek had with Miami Dade police prior to a game this year when he was pulled over for speeding. My guess is that had a lot to do with him wanting out of the Dolphins or Miami in general
Long is making excuses for bad behavior. I am a Pats fan and don't want Hill
It's good to be a Chiefs fan baby. You go Reek!!! Meanwhile, Imma watch the guys get 3.
The “police incident” he had in Miami, made him hate living in Miami Florida, and he doesn’t want to admit in public that he does not feel safe living there being african-American.
Tyreek quit in the 4th quarter Tua quit the last two games. I know Tyreek could be an idiot but Im more tired of Tuas shenanigans. He is a burden to the Dolphins. I cant wait until they start over.
Why must players be forced to stay with terrible organizations for "loyalty" when 1 they can be traded 2 can be hurt 3 can take the money stay and never win a ring or move in the right direction i.e. Steven Jackson, idk what the right answer is but staying somewhere that sucks doesn't seem right
Chris Long defending this guy says a lot. It's this generation of players with the me first mentality. I understand you not being happy in your situation but there are more professional ways to go about it. You get paid good money, you're a professional so act like it damn it!
Good money!?!?! How bout generational money. Run, catch, ...can't diagram a sentence....😂😂😂😂😂😂
In Tyreek’s defense the Dolphins didn’t have the foresight to sign someone like Joe Flacco given Tia’s injury history and Tua can’t be trusted to protect himself on the field.
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Dolphins need to trade this guy. Cause I see him a problem in locker room. Get the best deal and move on.
Hill is finally showing how bitter he is for not being allowed to ride the coasters at Disney. The final straw was when his teammates started wearing "You must be THIS tall to ride" shirts.
This isn't about money, he got paid just a few months ago ( which is the second time in two years ). He left KC for money, but he got used to winning football there, and getting better personal stats. I can't see KC being will to pay him, but someone will want him, at least for the year or two on his current contract.
Get rid of him. More trouble than he's worth anymore. Needs a therapist.
He sounds crazy a team will quit a player in a second
😅😅😅 Dolphins in purgatory
He mentioned Jayden Daniels throwing him the ball. Is there something to that?
I’m not sure but that would be a fantastic landing spot for him.
Other receivers at his level dont drop the ball in critical situations as many times as he has. He's not that good in my view. There are a lot of young fast players coming out of college these days. Throw in his off the field issues, and got to wonder is he worth it.
The problem isn't that he quit. The problem is how he addressed the situation, on an interview instead of privately. He lacks maturity.
Long is addressing the wrong thing, IMO.
AB pic is satire, he's got 4 yrs and wants to win. 49er's dumped Montana, loyalty has to work both ways....
What you guys don't get is we the fans pay our money to watch him. He has no right to not play.
I love it when teams thrive after a quitter leaves.
Diggs, etc...
It’s funny how Tua led the NFL in deep throws last year and yet Chris still says no on in Miami can throw a deep ball the past couple of years. 🤣
Does he really watch games?
He quit on the Chiefs, now Miami.
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if history is to repeat itself, that means the dolphins are going to win a championship next season
I respectfully disagree. His exit from the Chiefs, was the Chiefs playing "money ball". The money the Cheetah wanted paid for maybe 5 starters... and worked
I don't think it's about money for Hill, I think it's about winning. He realizes he took 26.something over the 25.something just so he could be the highest paid WR for a minute... until someone else got paid, I forget who. Now, he's realizing I could have possibly had two more rings and still made a lot of money. Don't get me wrong, it's still ego driving him. Think about whenever people talk about the greatest players ever, the players on the teams that win Superbowls usually get ranked above those that weren't. I think Hill is realizing that when people debate the greatest players, no one remembers how much they were paid at the time. It's big news when it happens, but people quickly forget.
Like the honest take from Chris Long. He doesn't take the bait from Rich.
Rich specialty is trying to get others to say what he won't cause he doesn't want to upset his employers..😂
Ok sure I mostly agree with Chris but this stuff continues to set a precedent where the contract they signed, is no more valuable than a bar napkin or TP. And I’m pro player also. I understand the player perspective.
It's about money. As in how much have I blown and wasted and what do I do now? Wait until he has 2 or 3 divorces and see what that will cost.
I would bet it’s like a Dave Ramsey call. Tyreek doesn’t have an income problem, he has a spending problem.
@@ozarked2363 Maybe a Dr. Phil call also.
How is this situation any different than the 49er player? There was a huge outcry after that. It’s the same. Quitting. Tyreek isn’t being held to the same standard. 👎
Chris Long is 1000% on point. Rich's incredulousness is kinda self-serving. He will be the first person to be "amazed" and "impressed" by Hill's skill when he catches a pass/touchdown for someone else, especially the Jets if he goes there. So disingenuous to feign surprise.
Miami should definitely give this guy more money, because it has worked out great so far. Also didn't he say he was playing with the best QB in the league. Keep up the cap hell Dolphins 🐬 please 🙏.
He quit, bye, wreak! We need a QB! Chris Long is right!
Teams cut players all the time. Players can't cut out of a team? Let Tyreek walk next year, as long as he plays somewhere. It's all good entertainement anyway, as the McDaniel-Tua experiment turns out to be a dud.
Dolphins fan for life, but we play like our coach talks. No inspiration whatsoever.
Can’t get the ball if you can’t get open…I was really hoping he’d get the yards necessary to get 1000 yards, but he left the game early. Now I don’t care.
Tyreek saying he needs to do what's best for his family is ridiculous. He got paid already, and got his deal reworked prior to 2024 so there was more guaranteed money for him going forward. His family is just fine!! His play is what wasn't fine and I will say that wasn't all his fault. The guy is a hell of a WR but is a narcissist with a 2 cent head. I get it he's frustrated but there are alot of people frustrated and now he left his coaches and team mates hanging an having to answer questions about his comments cause of his inability to be a grown up. He never should of had that Captain C on his jersey. There are people out there that will just make excuses for him that he is just trolling everyone and the jokes on us but this crap is getting old. Not to mention he posts his face on the body of Antonio Brown on his account like its a joke I guess?? Why in the hell would you want to make a post about having anything to do with that guy... are you trying to hurt your potential trade value or any destination you would potentially like to go?? Hes just stupid and can't help it. Go Dolphins!
Owners need to step up keep the dude and fine him
bleep this independent contractor stuff. I purchase game tickets (and subscription services) and support the advertisers that pay his salary. My ticket is also a contract with the expectation that the team is playing to (and committed to) win for my entertainment.