Tyreek Hill Issues A Warning To The Cincinnati Bengals – Miami Dolphins Game Preview
The Miami Dolphins visit the Cincinnati Bengals for a Thursday night game on Amazon Prime Video.
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The Dolphins will take the field sporting a 3 and 0 record while the Bengals are sitting at 1 and 2.
It’s a long way from the Super Bowl for the Bengals but believe it or not, they’re a 4 point favorite over the Dolphins.
The Dolphins continue to get no respect.
Even after beating the Patriots, Ravens and the Bills, the Dolphins are still disrespected.
They’re like the Rodney Dangerfield of the NFL.
This game has all the makings of an epic matchup.
Media darling Joe Burrow against Tua Tagovailoa.
The Dolphins track stars of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle against Ja’Marr Chase Chase and Tee Higgins
But it appears we have some kind of psychological mind games at play here.
Tyreek is positioning himself as if he has an axe to grind with Eli Apple.
Apple and Tyreek went at it on Twitter and in the media last year with Eli Apple getting the last word by telling Tyreek he’d leave Super Bowl tickets for him.
That was an obvious dig at tyreek as the Bengals beat the Chiefs in the AFC championship game last year.
In that game, Tyreek had 7 receptions for 78 yards and 1 td.
Not a bad day…but the Chiefs lost.
Now, Tyreek is calling out Eli Apple and while Apple has remained oddly quiet, the other members of the Bengal’s secondary have come to Apple’s defense.
To further add fuel to the fire, Tua Tagovailoa when asked about the dust-up, said if he has the chance, he’s definitely going to get the ball to tyreek
Anyone actually buying this crap? I’m not.
I can see this for the psyop that it really is.
Do you really think Mike McDaniel wants Tua telegraphing what he has planned?
I doubt it.
The Bengals can’t possibly be so foolish as to take the bait on this obvious head fake…can they?
But Eli Apple can’t cover Tyreek by himself. He’s going to get cooked out there trying to match Tyreek man-to-man.
My guess is that they want Tyreek to be doubled. If they press Tyreek, you know what will happen.
They can’t possibly double Tyreek and Waddle.
So here’s what I think is going on.
On a short week, the most vulnerable part of the Chief’s defense is going to be the linebackers trying to cover Mike Gesicki, Cedrick Wilson, and Raheem Mostert out of the backfield.
The Dolphins play-action could leave the Bengals exposed.
Think about this for a moment… the Bengals have lost to Mitch Trubisky, Cooper Rush and then beat up on Joe Flacco.
That’s hardly Mac Jones, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen.
In the Steelers game, the Bengals sacked Mitch Trubisky once.
In the Cowboys game they sacked Cooper Rush once.
And in the Jets game, they sacked 37 year old Joe Flacco 4 times.
Over that same period, Joe Burrow was sacked 15 times! 15 Times!
And somehow the Bengals are favored by 4 points!
What am I missing?
I’m not really a gambling man, but if I was, I’d definitely take those 4 points.
In my opinion, the only way the Bengals beat the Dolphins, is if Tua isn’t up to full speed or if the Dolphins beat themselves with turnovers.
I feel the Dolphins are going to be able to bring more heat on Joe Burrow than the Bengals will be able to Bring on Tua.
And if the Dolphins bring that pressure I guarantee you they will not drop 6 interceptions like they did against the Bills.
This also might be the game that we hear Jaelan Phillips name called a lot.
Like I said…if Tua is healthy, and if they can bring pressure on Joe Burrow, the Dolphins will win.
Ignore the mind games being played and simply look at the rosters.
Let’s win this one and get the 10 days off before the next game against the Jets!
No rest tonight!
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