Tyreek Hill admits Bills Mafia made his life miserable before taking shot at the fanbase

The Buffalo Bills proved victorious over the Miami Dolphins in a contest that had all the makings to be an instant classic. Early in the first quarter, teams exchanged touchdowns left and right and it looked like it was going to be a shootout. Buffalo asserted their dominance on both sides of the football and […]

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Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill stepping out of bounds with Buffalo Bills S Micah Hyde ready to make the tackle
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The Buffalo Bills proved victorious over the Miami Dolphins in a contest that had all the makings to be an instant classic. Early in the first quarter, teams exchanged touchdowns left and right and it looked like it was going to be a shootout.

Buffalo asserted their dominance on both sides of the football and took the game away from Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa and WR Tyreek Hill. This was yet another game in Sean McDermott's career in which he was able to shut down the speedster WR.

For the cherry on top, the Bills Mafia showed up and showed out for the contest. Even watching at home you could hear their impact on the game as the fanbase who loves their team so much was screaming on nearly every play.

What makes this even better is that Josh Allen had initially called for the fanbase to be loud, something that I had previously written about. Just days later, Hill posted his own thoughts on the Bills Mafia, calling them essentially an ordinary fanbase.

Just days removed from the contest, Hill opened up about what it was really like to play in front of an electric crowd. Needless to say, Hill is eating his own words after the contest.

Defensive Tackle Jordan Phillips took to social media to not only shout out the Bills Mafia but to spread a message from Hill about the fanbase and their impact on the game. 

Hill opened with what could be considered an excuse for his team before ultimately singing the praises of the fanbase, "We went into a very hostile environment and was able to battle through a lot of things. I will say this, those fans really brought their A-game to that game."

Sharing the same sentiment as head coach Sean McDermott, Hill opened up on just how loud it was inside Highmark Stadium. The speedster WR discussed how the noise impacted their offensive series, "It was so loud, I could barely hear Tua the first play of the game, and that caused a lot of miscommunication on the offensive side of the ball."  Hill continued, "I don't know about defense but I know on the offensive side of the ball their fans made it so hard for us to hear the play call. 

Speaking on how it directly impacted his game, Hill offered, "You know how I do like the little motion and like I almost can time it. I can hear the center or I can hear Tua. I couldn't even tell like when the ball was snapped at times because that's how loud their fans were."

Leave it to Tyreek Hill to take a parting shot at the fanbase after giving them so much credit. He continued, "So I just got to say A+ to their fans. Obviously, they weren't the nicest. But you know, as far as being that 12th man, for their team, they did a great job."

Well, they weren't the nicest because you called them just ordinary fans before the game. Obviously, they weren't going to be the "nicest." Hill learned an incredibly valuable lesson that day, don't mess with the Bills Mafia.