While on the It Needed To Be Said podcast Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovalioa said their chemistry will be “on point” this season.

The pairs partnership has been an interesting storyline since the blockbuster trade this past March. The media and fans have had plenty to talk about since they were able to see the two practice together. Although Tua has faced alot of critics, Hill has became one of his biggest supporters, constantly hyping him up. Hill has gone as far as to say Tua is more accurate than Patrick Mahomes, a statement which surprised many.

The trade for Hill was one of the many big moves miami made this offseason. Moves that clearly show Miamis intention on making a run for the playoffs, which they have not done since 2016, but to be successful the chemistry will need to develop the way they say it will.

While on the podcast Tua poked fun at the media who speculated their chemistry was not good.

” I don’t think the  chemistry is good enough. I’ve been underthrowing him so many times…..he got people talking about how I can’t throw the deep ball.” Tagovalioa said.

Both players feel that their offensive chemistry is great considering they have been only working together for a few months. Hill also said he knows as offseason training moves forward they will only get better, claiming in the near future they will be able to anticipate each others moves.

“Its all good, man. I just feel like our chemistry will get there, man,” Hill said. ” It’s gonna be about two a.m. one night, and you’re gonna wake up. You’re gonna walk in your kitchen, and I’m gonna be washing your dishes. That’s how good our chemistry is gonna be.”

With the past two seasons ending the way they did, with the team missing the postseason, both players know the Miami Dolphins are ready to turn that around. They know that the way they play will be an important factor on the success of the offense and team.

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