Charles Romes Posted October 29 Posted October 29 2 minutes ago, ganesh said: Bummer. And the worst part is that Houston is out of options on the trade market with Adams, Cooper and Hopkins already traded. May be they will go after a Thielen in Carolina or Williams with the Jets. Adams is available again, two weeks later 1 1 5 Quote
stlbills13 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Feel a little bad for Diggs. He honestly stayed remarkably healthy most of his career. Tough to get an injury like that at this age in what is essentially a contract year 2 2 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Dang. I know this is crushing Diggs. That’s going to be tough to come back from at 31. 1 1 Quote
LEBills Posted October 29 Posted October 29 3 minutes ago, ganesh said: Bummer. And the worst part is that Houston is out of options on the trade market with Adams, Cooper and Hopkins already traded. May be they will go after a Thielen in Carolina or Williams with the Jets. Diontae Johnson is probably the biggest name left but he won’t be cheap 1 Quote
Dick_Cheney Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Maybe everything really does happen for a reason. 1 1 Quote
Cray51 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 As much as people may hate Diggs now, I feel bad for the guy who 1) Has always busted his butt to be healthy going into each season 2) Gave 3.5 great years to this organization and 3) Has been generally professional after being dealt. He isn't an Antonio Brown or Aaron Rodgers thats for sure. This is likely a career ender. He doesn't have term after this year, the ACL makes him miss most of next year as well. He will softly fade into the sunset like OBJ post Rams. 4 1 Quote
Simon Posted October 29 Posted October 29 He's got enough money to spend the rest of his life traveling and eating surf and turf so I'm not going to feel bad for him. It's hard to manufacture a lot of empathy for a-hole drama queens. 8 7 2 8 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Just now, Simon said: He's got enough money to spend the rest of his life traveling and eating surf and turf so I'm not going to feel bad for him. It's hard to manufacture a lot of empathy for a-hole drama queens. I'm with you. Now he can start his career in fashion. 3 2 1 Quote
ScottishBills Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Shame for him. But also ***** that guy. He downed tools last year in a very obvious way. The fanboys can keep going on about the 3 great years - not sure why, as no-one on this side of it is arguing otherwise anyway, he was sensational for us for 3 years - but that doesn't change the fact that 50%+ of the ***** going on last year could be attributed to him. He personally reduced our odds of winning with his own decision to check out, and for good measure all the public Diggs/Allen stuff seemed to weigh #17 down, or at least drain some energy/enthusiasm - you can see with your own eyes that old Josh is back, enjoying himself without this guy around. In a sense disappointing we don't get the chance to beat his ass in the play-offs. 2 2 Quote
GolfandBills Posted October 29 Posted October 29 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Simon said: He's got enough money to spend the rest of his life traveling and eating surf and turf so I'm not going to feel bad for him. It's hard to manufacture a lot of empathy for a-hole drama queens. Pretty much how i feel. These injuries happen just about every other game in the NFL seems like. He’ll be fine. I couldn’t care less he’s out for the season. Edited October 29 by GolfandBills 1 Quote
BuffaloMatt Posted October 29 Posted October 29 I didn't read all nine pages, we get any cap relief? Quote
That's No Moon Posted October 29 Posted October 29 8 minutes ago, Simon said: He's got enough money to spend the rest of his life traveling and eating surf and turf so I'm not going to feel bad for him. It's hard to manufacture a lot of empathy for a-hole drama queens. He drives Lamborghinis in the snow. I'm not sure a lot of wise financial decisions have been made. 2 Quote
Simon Posted October 29 Posted October 29 3 minutes ago, That's No Moon said: He drives Lamborghinis in the snow. I'm not sure a lot of wise financial decisions have been made. I'm sure his more mature brother can help him out if things get a little complicated. 6 Quote
That's No Moon Posted October 29 Posted October 29 15 minutes ago, LEBills said: Diontae Johnson is probably the biggest name left but he won’t be cheap I think Gabe Davis' contract might be tradable. They have to have some pretty serious buyers remorse. Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted October 29 Posted October 29 6 minutes ago, That's No Moon said: He drives Lamborghinis in the snow. I'm not sure a lot of wise financial decisions have been made. "The tire salesman said they were snow tires! He be trippin'" Quote
Slippery Rubber Mats Posted October 29 Posted October 29 His request to give up those remaining years on his deal is looking like a poor decision now. He's a hard guy to feel bad for but I hope he recovers well. Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted October 29 Posted October 29 My tears of sympathy have all dried up. We've lost Milano and Tre to back to back devastating injuries. We lost Von for a season and a half. Bernard gets nicked up often. When we beat the Texans in Buffalo during the playoffs, Diggs being out will pleasantly be one less distraction. 3 Quote
TheFunPolice Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Non contact injuries happen with enough frequency that it strikes me as odd... Finely tuned pro athletes tear ACL's just moving around, or dropping back to pass for QBs? IMO these are almost always minor, unnoticed injuries that get a little worse, a little worse, then BAM! But I have no idea, just guessing. 3 Quote
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