In the new Hill It Needed To Be Said podcast, Miami said he was not happy with the way the Chiefs used him last season. “If the teams want to give us favorable one-on-one matches against their best corner, I do not understand why the teams are not using their best receiver,” Hill told ProFootballTalk. “And that is where, like me, the leaders disbanded. When I’m like, yes, I do not mean to talk or become a diva in some situation, but I can see the pill at some point, please? “Just give me the ball, please.” Hill also had Drew Rosenhaus’s agenda to discuss what was missing in the relationship between Hill and Kansas City. In particular, Rosenhaus mentioned the split between them and the Chiefs when it came to the extension of Hill’s contract, which was affected by Davante Adams’ new deal with the Raiders. “If they did not want to make this kind of deal, then we would overproduce them,” Rosenhaus said. “I told them categorically that I felt I could talk to teams all over the league and bring a lot – to bring a lot of compensation. “And I think the Leaders initially wanted to challenge us and see what we could get from other teams conventionally and what we could also get compensation for.” Watch the NFL online with fuboTV: Try for free! Scroll to continue Hill signed a four-year $ 120 million expansion with Miami as part of the trade. He explained that he had tried to persuade Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid to influence Brett Veach to give him this deal, but it did not seem to work. Both Hill and Rosenhaus were completely open to these two issues. Hill said the leaders did not let him see his grandfather, who underwent prostate surgery in 2021, where things seem more relaxed in Miami. In addition, Rosenhaus believes that the power of the Mahomes stars was too great in Kansas City, where as the Dolphins will recognize Hill’s presence more. However, Hill argues that this is not a problem. “The only thing I care about is respect inside the building. “Reputation outside the building, I do not care about any of that, man,” he said. “Because none of them will win Sunday’s games.” More NFL Coverage: For more coverage on the Miami Dolphins, go to All Dolphins