Stefon Digs on Vikings
Terrific WR, but zero accountability.
“When I left Minnesota, I was a good player, but I wanted more for myself, I felt like I was better than that. I don’t know if they sent me to Buffalo with the kindest intent, but all’s well that ends well.”
The statement of a spoiled child?
..."with the kindest intent"?
It's the NFL...they couldn't trade him to a team in the defunct USFL. There are only 31 options, and Buffalo is one of them. And thankfully they played ball and we got a #1 pick to get JJ.
I agree that he has no sense of accountability, as he pretty much forced his way out of Minnesota (and again out of Buffalo). Spoiled child? I would just say that he has a different self of humility than Justin Jefferson had shown over the past few years, and revealed yet again AFTER he signed his record-setting contract extension.
He was sent to play with one of the top QBs in the league. I think he led the league in receptions with JA throwing him the ball. He got to the playoffs consistently with Buffalo. He may have been All Pro with Buffalo. He was upgraded. I do not understand what he is insinuating.
5th round draft pick who has made over 107 million dollars. Has a NFL historical catch and has now bitched and moaned his way off two teams.
Diggs = Douche bag
Yeah, it was the VIKINGS doing all the cryptic tweets. Dumbass
JimmyinSD wrote:
Little Bitch....not even going to be remembered after his playing days are done.
Already, I remember him about as much as I remember Harvin, which is not very often, and usually only when someone else brings up his name.
I get the vitriol...I even share it.
But the Mpls Miracle I got to witness live? Thats about as feel good as it gets.
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
medaille wrote:
Already, I remember him about as much as I remember Harvin, which is not very often, and usually only when someone else brings up his name.
i actually remember Harvin more than Diggs, Pinball played special teams, line up in the back field, and played the game like a linebacker as he would attack would be tacklers to set up the next one for a quick juke, his random days off and tantrums were enough for me to say F him, but his game was a lot more memorable than the prima donna Diggs ever was except for one memorable catch and run which was mostly due to a terrible defensive play than anything Diggs did, honestly if there was ever a play in NFL history where it looked rigged, it was the Minneapolis Miracle, how does a pro defensive back miss that tackle ... that badly?
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
JimmyinSD wrote:
i actually remember Harvin more than Diggs, Pinball played special teams, line up in the back field, and played the game like a linebacker as he would attack would be tacklers to set up the next one for a quick juke, his random days off and tantrums were enough for me to say F him, but his game was a lot more memorable than the prima donna Diggs ever was except for one memorable catch and run which was mostly due to a terrible defensive play than anything Diggs did, honestly if there was ever a play in NFL history where it looked rigged, it was the Minneapolis Miracle, how does a pro defensive back miss that tackle ... that badly?
Ask Nate Wright... :cool:
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
JimmyinSD wrote:
i actually remember Harvin more than Diggs, Pinball played special teams, line up in the back field, and played the game like a linebacker as he would attack would be tacklers to set up the next one for a quick juke, his random days off and tantrums were enough for me to say F him, but his game was a lot more memorable than the prima donna Diggs ever was except for one memorable catch and run which was mostly due to a terrible defensive play than anything Diggs did, honestly if there was ever a play in NFL history where it looked rigged, it was the Minneapolis Miracle, how does a pro defensive back miss that tackle ... that badly?
I totally agree with you that Harvins game was much more memorable, but for me I think there's also some amount of relatability or likeability thing going on for me. Like I think some guys like Harvin and Diggs are just missing something that makes them relatable to me. Like if you told me that they were actually automatons and that their personality was a poorly made AI chatbot, that would check out with me. Maybe part of it, is that if you're a team that's got a guy with a shitty personality, you avoid letting them get in front of a microphone at all costs. Guys like Moss, Carter, Thielen were all pretty memorable, probably in part due to them getting so much press time because of their likeability.
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