The Miami Dolphins are ready to bounce back this season after injuries ruined their 2024. They have one of the best weapons in wide receiver Tyreek Hill. However, Hill is not one to be careful with his words, and after recently talking to the media, he let his opinion about the Buffalo Bills defense be known.

It was during the Fanatics Fan Fest, and Arye Pulli of The Sports Place reminded Hill about some comments on the Bills defense. Hill said, “Whenever we play the Bills, those guys typically play Cover Four because they’re a bunch of (expletive).

Phew! Never one to mince his words, Hill really doesn’t like the Bills. However, Hill should focus on something else instead of insulting Buffalo’s defensive unit. Miami underperformed heavily last season, especially on offense, where they’re supposed to shine.

It all depends on Tua Tagovailoa

Hill is coming off of one of his worst seasons, failing to reach the 1,000-yard mark for the first time since 2019. However, it’s still clear that the former Chief is one of the best weapons in the NFL. Not having a his usual quarterback last year really messed up his production. Tua Tagovailoa only played 11 games and still couldn’t show his best version as he battled through another case of concussions.

Tua Tagovailoa #1 of the Miami Dolphins looks on after the 29-17 win against the San Francisco 49ers at Hard Rock Stadium on December 22, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida.

That’s why the Dolphins are hoping Tua manages to stay healthy this year. With him on the field, the Dolphins have a very explosive and versatile offense. They can run the football, play it deep, establish play-action and exploit their weapons. Without him, all the offense suffers with any roadblocks they face.

Hill is great but the Fins are loaded

While Tyreek Hill is their best option, the Dolphins have a deep arsenal to harm the opponents, including Hill’s hated Bills. Wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is another fast threat and the fact is, Miami might have the fastest WR duo in the league.

Add the fact that head coach Mike McDaniel can easily draw effective plays on offense. Miami it’s a tough offense to stop, if healthy. The run game is spearheaded by De’Von Achane. Once again, electric pace. The Dolphins are the fastest team there is. If they can protect Tua, they have the potential to have a top 5 offense in the NFL.