Watch out, Mike McDaniel.Tyreek Hill clarified that his cryptic “It’s time for me to go coach” post earlier this week expressed his desire to eventually coach one day — not any potential frustration amid the Dolphins’ 6-8 season.“Ya’ll know what’s crazy, bro? I just looking at stuff and I just tweet.No grammar.
I be needing some grammar corrections and everything else,” Hill said Thursday.“What I meant was, when I say it’s time for me to go coach, meaning that you see guys like Teddy Bridgewater, you see guys like Michael Vick getting these head coaching jobs, it’s like, bro, I want to be a coach also when I’m done playing, you know what I’m saying? That’s all I meant by it, I didn’t mean it like I want to get traded or I want to leave Miami.”Hill sent the internet into a tizzy Wednesday when he posted his “coach” tweet, since it left open plenty of room for interpretation.He even acknowledged in a later post that “Tweet blew more than I expected.”Some wondered if Hill, who is not private with his emotions, wanted out of Miami.There are growing concerns about the team’s ceiling under its third-year coach in McDaniel and Hill is having his worst statistical year with the franchise.Some have wondered if the Dolphins could make a coaching change if things end “badly” this season.Hill enters a Week 16 home game against the 49ers with 67 catches for 805 yards and four scores, well below the 1,700-yard plateau he topped in each of his first two years in Miami.He clarified Thursday that he is happy to be a Dolphin.“I’m in a great situation here.
I love the guys here, I love this organization, they obviously changed me and my family’s life forever.I’m in a great spot.
I’m happy,” Hill said.“I wish we were playing better ball, but at the end of the day, I feel like when I tweet something it’s not always something about football, it’s about seeing these other guys succeed in other areas like Deion Sanders a...