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Congrats to Stefon
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#2
Now if he would just hold on to the damn ball.
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#3
Quote: @"BigAl99" said:
Now if he would just hold on to the damn ball.
Yep. Its a concern and its on video now so they'll be coming for it now.
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#4
Let's hope that streak continues, and he starts a new streak of not fumbling...
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#5
The fumbles have to stop...

How are defenses not putting a safety over the top? Or is he constantly beating double coverages? 

Regardless, what a find out of rd #5. He's one of our top 4 best players and having a pro bowl 1/2 season to date. 




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#6
Now if he would just hold on to the damn ball IN TRAFFIC!
You would have thought he would have learned last week when the Lion came up behind him and put his hand on Diggs back.  Diggs realized he was being tracked down and covered the ball.  Then he layed on the ground and wagged his finger at the Lion.
I noticed  last night after his first fumble and when he caught another long pass that he raised the ball in front and crossed his arms when he hit traffic.  Maybe he is learning that NFL backs go for the ball if you burn them on a long pass.
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#7
Trade him!
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#8
Diggsy is a stud player, but those fumbles have got to stop.  He stepped up when they needed it too.  Not having AT out there really changes the passing game offense, but Diggs kept making great plays.  That sideline catch on 3rd down where he tiptoed to stay in bounds was simply awesome. 
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#9
The "record" is a great stat, but how do you +/- Diggs play?  Two of his long catches have resulted in turnovers and killed drives that otherwise were in scoring position.  His drop through his hands and off his facemask results in an INT.  He also had a key end zone drop.  Dude makes some great plays, and I love seeing him break the ankles of corners and safeties -- his cuts are unreal.  But he needs to clean things up.
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