If you think the cop had a chance to ask for those, you watched a different video than me. Hill had refused to answer all questions up to that point and was in fact ignoring the officer other than to give the officer instructions.
Hill terminates the interaction at 1:22 by instructing the officer to "Do what you got to do." then rolls up his window. The officer instructs Hill to roll the window back down and knocks on the window multiple times. Hill eventually cracks the window and instructs the officer: "Don't tell me what..." and things escalate from there.
How is the officer supposed to do what he has to do when Hill has instructed the officer not to initiate interaction by knocking on the window, closes his window, and then refuses to re-open it?
If you listen to the tone of the officer around 1:16 he's in a polite, conversational mode, but perhaps wasn't someone who follows football and understands that Hill would expect deference. He states that he had to knock to let Hill know he was there. Hill was unsatisfied with that and tried to assert dominance through his window games--and he probably could have if he had just cracked the window--but everything I've examined so far indicates Drew will be spending a lot of time soothing Hill's ego and gently dissuading him from pursuing anything legally.
Making excuses for a cop who has been suspended from the force a total of 6 times and needlessly escalating what should have been a garden variety traffic stop is wild. And their complete lack of situational awareness is disturbing tbh.