Another video of Diggs td and team celebration
Just in Case you missed it...here it is! Keenum to Diggs for the win...and the celebration afterwards! @Vikings FIRST playoff game at @usbankstadium had a storybook ending! The look in @stefondiggs eyes during the celebration says it all! #Vikings #Skol pic.twitter.com/rphskIVWrg
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I love seeing all these new angles of the moment. This one in particular really shows the progression of emotions that Diggs went through. He went from being pumped about scoring, to breaking down into tears, and then going into shock as he tries to process what he just did. One of the coolest moments any of us will ever see and I feel like the Vikings gained a lot of fans yesterday. Just amazing.
Love it. Love seeing the emotions and Case and Diggs giving glory to God.
Another interesting point that CC talked about in his recap, on a play like this with little time left and no time outs, the Safeties are playing further outside. He said that may be why 43 got there a bit early and tried to pull off, also changed his angle on the play which may have affected him as well.
Anyone else notice the veteran in Wright make sure he grabbed that ball?
I could watch this a million times and not get tired of it.
Will never, ever, ever, get sick of that replay! Effing priceless moment in my time as a Vikings fan.
@"greediron" said: Love it. Love seeing the emotions and Case and Diggs giving glory to God.Another interesting point that CC talked about in his recap, on a play like this with little time left and no time outs, the Safeties are playing further outside. He said that may be why 43 got there a bit early and tried to pull off, also changed his angle on the play which may have affected him as well.
That was my mom's favorite part. :) First thing she said when we talking about it was that he was a nice boy because he gave glory to God.
I love all the videos but this one shows so much of the range of emotions that they are going through. I switched end zones this time so I wasn't too far away from it. It was such an incredible moment.
Hmmm, all I see in the opening post are the "Likes"! No video or link or whatever you posted, VG. :o
@"Vikergirl" said:@"greediron" said: Love it. Love seeing the emotions and Case and Diggs giving glory to God.Another interesting point that CC talked about in his recap, on a play like this with little time left and no time outs, the Safeties are playing further outside. He said that may be why 43 got there a bit early and tried to pull off, also changed his angle on the play which may have affected him as well.
That was my mom's favorite part. :) First thing she said when we talking about it was that he was a nice boy because he gave glory to God.I love all the videos but this one shows so much of the range of emotions that they are going through. I switched end zones this time so I wasn't too far away from it. It was such an incredible moment.
You make a great point about the range of emotions. We have come to know Diggs a little better through the insight of Tom and Mike and this site. On the surface, he looks like a diva, emotional and unpredictable. And the way he stood on that bench mugging for the cameras wasn't a good look. But watch when he got down. He smiled. And seeing this video of him crying, wiping away tears, kneeling with his QB. We can only fathom to imagine the emotions he is going through on that stage.Watching BRob after the game. He knows the razors edge they escaped. Most were on the other side a couple years ago. BRob was on the other side in 09 as well. The emotions, the adrenaline. Amazing to witness and fans and players alike won't forget that moment.
@"greediron" said:@"Vikergirl" said:@"greediron" said: Love it. Love seeing the emotions and Case and Diggs giving glory to God.Another interesting point that CC talked about in his recap, on a play like this with little time left and no time outs, the Safeties are playing further outside. He said that may be why 43 got there a bit early and tried to pull off, also changed his angle on the play which may have affected him as well.
That was my mom's favorite part. :) First thing she said when we talking about it was that he was a nice boy because he gave glory to God.I love all the videos but this one shows so much of the range of emotions that they are going through. I switched end zones this time so I wasn't too far away from it. It was such an incredible moment.
You make a great point about the range of emotions. We have come to know Diggs a little better through the insight of Tom and Mike and this site. On the surface, he looks like a diva, emotional and unpredictable. And the way he stood on that bench mugging for the cameras wasn't a good look. But watch when he got down. He smiled. And seeing this video of him crying, wiping away tears, kneeling with his QB. We can only fathom to imagine the emotions he is going through on that stage.Watching BRob after the game. He knows the razors edge they escaped. Most were on the other side a couple years ago. BRob was on the other side in 09 as well. The emotions, the adrenaline. Amazing to witness and fans and players alike won't forget that moment.
He is young and still finding his way. So part of him is the charismatic guy but part of him seems shy away from the game. It's like two different people. He is funny and kind but those bright lights feed image or persona. But he is passionate and intense and clearly overcome by the moment. He has a sensitive side. He was mugging for the camera but did you see his expression when he stopped and was going to get down? He was joking with the photographers. And he hid his face in his jersey, he was crying. I would rather he feel those emotions than be indifferent. You work hard, celebrate the victory. Oh man, watching BRob made me cry. You could see it all. The experience of a man that has been here and so appreciative of getting back. I was moved by that. And when he spoke to Diggs it was like an older brother sharing wisdom. It was beautiful all around.
God I love this kid. Always have. And not just his talent. Everything about him. He just makes me laugh out loud every time I see that "straight face" thing he does. He better get used to having the camera on him because he's about to shoot into the stratosphere.
@"Vikergirl" said:@"greediron" said: Love it. Love seeing the emotions and Case and Diggs giving glory to God.Another interesting point that CC talked about in his recap, on a play like this with little time left and no time outs, the Safeties are playing further outside. He said that may be why 43 got there a bit early and tried to pull off, also changed his angle on the play which may have affected him as well.
That was my mom's favorite part. :) First thing she said when we talking about it was that he was a nice boy because he gave glory to God.I love all the videos but this one shows so much of the range of emotions that they are going through. I switched end zones this time so I wasn't too far away from it. It was such an incredible moment.
Vikergirl, not to go religious on everyone but I noticed a lot of Vikings mentioned God in their life and praised Him for everything. I thought about it yesterday and thought about how the men on this team are men of great character. Other teams, not so much. I know there are other teams who have some good individuals too but a lot of the Viking leaders have high moral fiber IMO.
I am very happy with the team that management has put together and the leader Zimmer is. Grant was a true man with high fiber and he started this whole thing about being not only great players but showing respect on and off the field. Proud to be a Viking fan.
Thielen described the final play as that was God, that play right there was God. Griffen mentioned God too.
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