Come on. So you think Diggs saw the writing on the wall but somehow nobody else saw it and Diggs was the only one that wanted out and only one that asked for a trade? I’m not buying that for one second. First of all, it was rumored Diggs wanted out well before cousins was extended. Second, Diggs didn’t say a word all throughout an 8-8 underachieving season. Why? Because Diggs had the best numbers of his career by far. Diggs complained, posted cryptic tweets and went AWOL last year when the Vikings played much better, made the playoffs and upset an NFC favorite. Why? Because the Vikings went to full blown run heavy 2 WR offense. Cook was option 1, Thielen was option 2 (and landed a bigger deal than diggs following Diggs extension) and diggs was number 3.
This is what Chad Greenway said about the entire situation:
To me, it’s a cry to get out.. to try and say ‘I’m trying to get out of here.’ I want to go be ‘the guy’ somewhere else because I can’t be ‘the guy’ with Thielen here… and that’s how I see it. I don’t know how it could be anything different than that.
“There’s Thielen and then there’s Diggs… and that does not sit well with Diggs. That’s just my perception of it. He wants it to be Diggs and then someone else…
“Well.. the PERCEPTION is they’re incredibly close, right? We don’t know what it’s like in the offseason or if they’re grinding together, working through stuff for next year, we don’t know what that looks like. I wouldn’t know… I’ve been away from it for too long to really see that. The PERCEPTION is that’s how they are.
But, can that be the reality if we have Diggsy, you know, throwing this temper tantrum about not getting the ball enough, or whatever he’s doing?”
That’s one of the most well respected guys to play for this organization in the last decade and a former teammate of Diggs. Greenway wasn’t much of a talking, never called anyone out, etc. But clearly he didn’t hold back here and knows how Diggs is.
I take the word of Greenway any day of the week over media perception, what a fan thinks based off a tweet, or just what a fan WANTS the narrative to be (and there are plenty of those fans out there). Greenway has no reason to protect Kirk cousins and never even played with cousins. If he had no problem calling out a former teammate in Diggs, he’d have no problem calling out cousins if he was the one that was the problem.
Diggs is selfish and diggs is all about himself. There is a laundry list of examples to back that up and Chad Greenway put that much more validity behind it.
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I'm not really sure why based on everything I wrote, you decided to focus on the Diggs thing. That was a pretty small piece of the larger point.
The main point is that I don't agree with the decisions or philosophy that this team has decided to pursue from top to bottom nor do I believe that building a franchise with the key and most expensive piece being a deeply flawed but good quarterback, is a successful strategy to follow. Especially when you've shown that it already has not worked when he had a better team around him and there is a ceiling to this approach. Not to mention that he has shown throughout his career this is who he is and is unlikely to reach another level. To me its just silly to continue to stay the course and commit to several more years of a strategy that has clearly not worked. Especially when this year easily could have been used as a "prove it" year based on several contracts all lining up.
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I focused on the diggs part because guys still want to beat that drum. If diggs was that smart and “saw the writing on the wall”, other players would too and he definitely wouldn’t be the only guy wanting out. Again, diggs is selfish and all about himself. As long as he’s the center of attention, his team could win 1 game or the SB. It doesn’t matter. As long as he’s “the guy”