A mic’d-up Tyreek Hill struggling to pronounce camaraderie was Dolphins’ only issue in historic win

Tyreek Hill’s pronunciation here is one of the Dolphins’ only real “problems.”

If you score 70 points in a 2023 professional football game, your team probably has very few real issues to quibble about. That’s where the Miami Dolphins sit after they humiliated the Denver Broncos last Sunday. They resemble an unmitigated juggernaut, a finely-tuned machine that is running on all cylinders.

So, with no tangible flaws on display for the time being, we turn our attention to Tyreek Hill. The superstar receiver is in line for another First-Team All-Pro selection (the fifth of his career) thanks in large part to a great connection with MVP frontrunner Tua Tagovailoa. It’s that connection that helped Hill quickly fix a mistake on the sidelines last Sunday.

When Hill tried pronouncing “camaraderie,” he said “comm-aderie.” And this was something that Tagovailoa, along with two Dolphins staffers, couldn’t let go:

With the way the Dolphins offense is playing — they are averaging over 43 points a game — Hill should feel comfortable butchering any word pronunciation. Because if that’s the only obstacle any Dolphins player has really faced thus far, Miami is in fantastic shape through the rest of the year.