The Miami Dolphins have been getting comparisons to the picture of a Bugatti parked at a small house because of their addition of Tyreek Hill for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.

While Hill has game-breaking speed and is one of the best wide receivers in the game, Tagovailoa has a less-than-impressive arm and has not been very good at the NFL level so far in his short career. A recent video from the Dolphins' social media that features Tagovailoa throwing a deep ball to Hill that came up short earned Tua an abundance of roasts.

Hill stood up for his quarterback after he got relentlessly clowned for the video. He invoked Allen Iverson's famous line to say that worrying about a throw during practice is silly and posted some tight throws from Tagovailoa to himself and other Dolphins wide receivers.

The Dolphins are looking to get back into the playoffs with new head coach Mike McDaniel and a new-look offense that features Terron Armstead, Cedrick Wilson, Chase Edmonds, Sony Michel, Alec Ingold and Raheem Mostert. They spent a lot to upgrade the offense around Tagovailoa, which included the massive trade for Hill.

Dolphins offensive coordinator Frank Smith has hyped up Tagovailoa as well. As he enters his third season, he has to show that he can be a productive player. If he squanders this chance, he will end up on the trade block very soon. Miami has been close to the playoffs in each of the last two years and can't wait around for him.