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In a recent game against the San Francisco 49ers, Tyreek Hill showcased his skills by catching a touchdown pass, contributing to the Miami Dolphins' 29-17 victory. However, the star wide receiver's post-game comments revealed a deeper concern. Hill expressed frustration over the number of practice reps he has missed with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, which he believes has affected his performance on the field.
Hill emphasized the importance of practice in building chemistry with Tagovailoa, stating that he feels he has dropped too many "valuable" opportunities during games. He acknowledged that these missed chances could hinder the team's overall success as they strive for a strong finish to the season. Despite the win, Hill's focus on improving his game highlights his commitment to excellence and the significance of preparation in achieving peak performance.
As the Dolphins look ahead, both Hill and Tagovailoa will aim to enhance their connection, ensuring that they capitalize on every opportunity in future matchups.
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