Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill knows that building rapport with his quarterback is important to his success.

After all, that person is the one throwing the ball to him.

They should have a connection deep enough that all it needs is one look for them to understand what the other person will be doing on every snap.

The quarterback should have a good relationship with his receiver to understand his tendencies, especially in creating separation.

Likewise, the wideout should have a healthy connection with the quarterback to know where the ball is going when thrown to him.

Though the Dolphins also have wide receivers Jaylen Waddle and Cedrick Wilson, the combination of Hill and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is critical to their success.

That’s why the highest-paid wideout as of present is willing to go to great lengths to develop chemistry with Tagovailoa.

On his It Needed To Be Said podcast, Hill stated, “It’s gonna be about 2 a.m. one night and you’re gonna wake up. You’re gonna walk in your kitchen, I’m gonna be washing your dishes.”

That is how much starting on the right note means to Hill.

If they click, the Dolphins are unstoppable.

Hill Is Banking On Tagovailoa’s Accuracy

Based on his recent statement, Hill is declaring Tagovailoa as one of the league’s most accurate passers, so much so that he chose him over Patrick Mahomes.

Last season, Tua did have games with completion percentages of 80, 81.8, and 87.1 percent.

However, two of those games were against the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets.

But if Hill’s choice is spot on, then Tagovailoa will be able to find him more often than not.

With so much talent surrounding him, the former Alabama standout cannot fail in his role.

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