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Putting a bow on Diggs trade...
#11
Quote: @Vanguard83 said:
Diggs and JJ.....pretty balanced Id say, but the tipping point is hopefully JJ has a little more tact regarding the franchise that drafted, coached, played then PAID him.

Diggs wants to go somewhere else?  Well...BYE

anyone who doesnt want to be on the team, theres the door.
Let's not forget JJ came in with no offseason and lit it up his rookie year.  Diggs wasn't even active for several games.  Now many try to pin that on the coaching staff, but there was something about Diggs that gave them reason.  Likely it was immaturity of some sort.
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#12
i just dont want all of the sophomoric bullshit. 

play the game, dont play God
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#13
Diggs was a great player for us and while it sucks that things didn't work out, I certainly don't miss his vague posting and drama. It felt like the trade worked out as well for both sides as it could. Diggs got to move on and the Vikings were able to add a younger and cheaper receiver who performed at an elite level as a rookie. Whatever happens with the other picks is just icing on the cake.
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#14
I miss Diggs but I am enjoying watching Jefferson. It is still a win win at this point. I am still thankful that Philly fucked up and picked Reagor. 
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#15
I don’t tweet, but if I did, I’d tell Diggs to kiss my lilly white ass…   Wink B)  
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#16
I don’t have any animosity towards Diggs, but I don’t miss
him at all.


He has one of the most memorable plays in Vikings history,
but his decent production for us was washed out by his medium level amount of
being annoying and it kind of comes out as a meh to me, where I mostly remember
how he left and all the dead cap he caused last year, and that’s how I’ll
remember him.
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#17
Speilman deserves a ton of credit for turning a volatile situation into a huge win for the Vikings.  There is no doubt that this turned into a really great trade for us.  That being said, it also turned out to be a win for the Bills, Diggs provided some much needed leadership for a young QB and offense and they were a game away from going to the Super Bowl last year.  This was the exception in which both teams won and both players were the right fit for each team.  
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#18
Quote: @JR44 said:
Speilman deserves a ton of credit for turning a volatile situation into a huge win for the Vikings.  There is no doubt that this turned into a really great trade for us.  That being said, it also turned out to be a win for the Bills, Diggs provided some much needed leadership for a young QB and offense and they were a game away from going to the Super Bowl last year.  This was the exception in which both teams won and both players were the right fit for each team.  
Diggs couldn't handle not being the best WR on his team.  Glad we turned value into value.  Would have been funny if he was traded to seattle and turned out to be another bust.
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#19
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
I miss Diggs but I am enjoying watching Jefferson. It is still a win win at this point. I am still thankful that Philly fucked up and picked Reagor. 
This. Justin was so fun to watch started at week 3 that I would legit forget about Diggs. I kept waiting for the next JJ catch and excitement.
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