Tyreek Hill is not having it any longer, with analysts discrediting Tua Tagovailoa and not adding him to the mix of top QBs in the NFL.

Tyreek Hill takes shots at a popular talk show for its undue criticism of QB Tua Tagovailoa

Every quarterback in the NFL deserves a wide receiver like Tyreek Hill. He is having one of the best seasons ever for a player in his position, as he is averaging 15.0 yards per carry, has 88 receptions on the season, 1,324 yards, and 10 touchdowns so far.

Hill has credited his quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, for being smart enough to throw him the ball at the right time for him to be able to get it across the field; however, analysts continue to doubt Tua and his ability as a QB despite this success.

The wideout tuned in to ESPN to watch what the latest buzz is around the NFL and to see how the players are being perceived. He was disappointed to find out that the network’s popular show Get Up was discussing some of the best QBs in the NFL but in the midst of this discussion, they managed to conveniently leave out Tua Tagovailoa‘s name. This did not sit well with Tyreek Hill.

Tyreek Hill had to tweet his disappointment out, the wideout said this on XHe wrote:

I'm currently watching this guys talk on Get Up, Tua may be the most underrated QB in the league and it's sad.

This season, Tua has thrown for a total of 3,177 yards with 22 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, and a QB rating of 60.0, which is the 10th best in the NFL.

Tyreek Hill believes it is about time Tua Tagovailoa is recognized as one of the best QBs in the NFL

He has been playing pretty well; after all, the Miami Dolphins are 8-3 this season and are the best team in the AFC East. However, some of the reasons for which Tua Tagovailoa may be getting all this undue criticism are because of the talent that he has on his receiving core.

With Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill on his squad, it has become easy to overlook his talents and skillset.

Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill

Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill
Now add a coach like Mike McDaniel to the mix; the credit primarily goes to the HC and the elite wideouts that he has; it just does not strike people that Tua Tagovailoa himself is a great talent at QB.

Just a year ago, he was being critiqued for not being able to throw deep balls, but he has worked on that, and now he can do it with his eyes closed. There is room for him to improve, but at the same time, Tua rightfully deserves his flowers for the work he has put in to develop as a player.

Tyreek Hill is right; the Tua slander is getting a bit too much. In all honesty, it may not be the fact that Tua Tagovailoa is getting hate or that fans cannot see what he is doing, but it is the fact that this season, the QB standards in the NFL have gotten so high that, involuntarily, Tua has been overlooked by all due to the performance of other elite QBs this season.