‘“When you got a new quarterback, he likes things done a certain kind of way and you kind of got to get used to him and he’s got to get used to you,” Diggs told Trotter and Wyche. “So that’s one thing I attribute to Josh. He put a lot of time in as far as not having an offseason. When he hit training camp, we try to hit the ground running. We had so many Zoom calls and we had plenty of talks, but when we got on to that practice field it was rep after rep trying to get better. We’re still doing that now, but specifically in training camp he made it a point of emphasis that he always strives to be perfect. That’s something that I love about him. He’s super hard on himself. So, for me, I tell Superman you can’t be Superman everyday, all day. He tries to be perfect so I try to be there to kind of meet him in the middle and be like, ‘It’s alright. If I drop a ball, I’m not going to apologize, so don’t apologize to me.’”’