Dolphins' Tyreek Hill has hilarious reaction to getting 'cooked' by unlikely competition
Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill isn't shy about having fun on social media. That includes both his self-deprecation at his football camps and his reactions on social media to them. Hill has been getting some attention on social media lately, particularly on Twitter/X, by fans for getting supposedly "cooked" by youths attending his football camps. […]
Miami Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill isn't shy about having fun on social media. That includes both his self-deprecation at his football camps and his reactions on social media to them.
Hill has been getting some attention on social media lately, particularly on Twitter/X, by fans for getting supposedly "cooked" by youths attending his football camps. Another video surfaced recently of Hill supposedly getting worked over by a young camper.
Hill responded with an amusing dig at himself about possibly getting cooked.
For those that actually believe that this is real, that Hill is getting dusted by campers, I have a beach house in Iowa that's for sale if you're interested. Hill is surely having some fun with the campers at the expense of himself, even if he's making it look like he's having some struggles.
It's nice to see that Hill is basically doing here with these youths what our parents or bigger siblings did with us when we were kids at times: let us actually get up a shot at the basketball goal and make it rather than having it spiked back at our head. That is, unless your intense older family member believed in you learning the hard way on the basketball court or some other playing field all the time. And yes, there are plenty of you all who went through that.
Hill is the perhaps one of the fastest players in the league and a world-class athlete. As such, it's commendable that he put aside his pride and let some young athletes have some fun at his expense.
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