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Im trendibg that directions only because he wasn't involved all that much last week and they may be looking to get him more involved this week against a stingy Denver defense.... Anyone else it's the championship week no pressure on you LOL oh LOL

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Im trendibg that directions only because he wasn't involved all that much last week and they may be looking to get him more involved this week against a stingy Denver defense.... Anyone else it's the championship week no pressure on you LOL oh LOL

Agree, Im thinking that Andy Reid needs to stop hating on Tyreek and get him more involved. Tyreek single handedly beat Den few weeks ago, then fat Andy uses him last week for one play which he rushed for a TD!!! then literally benched him rest of game. Hopefully he realized after last weeks lost, they need Tyreek to win

 

I just decided Im playing him

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I have Hill, too, but this answer from Andy Reid at Wednesday's press conference didn't give me much confidence that he's going to get more touches. Maybe it's a misdirection play, but you can read for yourself his answers about why he doesn't get more touches.

 

Love his big-play potential, but in championship games you have to eliminate as much of the unknowns as possible.

 

Q: Tyreek Hill had a break away run on Sunday. We haven’t seen that since Jamaal Charles played. Is there a reason that Tyreek doesn’t play more running back?

REID: “No, we’re kind of trying to keep Tyreek’s [Hill] package relatively tight for him. You can get carried away with that and all of sudden, production goes down. So, we’re very selective on where we’re putting him and how we use him. That would be the answer. He can’t play every spot, and we have good players.

REID: “You have to stay very disciplined on keeping the package small because you have him at wide receiver, you have him at running back, you have him in the slot position – we’ve got him playing all over the place. He’s a smart kid, but you start getting into a bad area there. Then, he’s returning on top of that too.”

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