Relieved? probably not. Accepting? probably.
I'm guessing that Diggs will have a good, not great year as he will be in a new scheme and division with some assets to take some of his coverages away. And then as he moves into the later half of the season, we will see the same drop in production as teams figure out how they are using him.
Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State - Arizona
Rome Odunze, Washington - Chicago Bears
Ladd McConkey, Georgia - B'more Ravens
Brian Thomas Jr., LSU - LA Chargets
Xavier Worthy Texas- LA Rams
Buffalo Bills pick: Coleman (FSU)
Which is probably why he fled the scene. Likely would have been tested for DUI.
So all you Texas legal experts, what's worse?
-- leaving the scene of a wreckless driving accident where injuries occurred to avoid possible DUI
or
-- staying at the scene of a wreckless driving accident where injuries occurred with possible DUI
My best memory is that he paid 3500 per PSL and had four seats for a total of 14K. He sold the four seats PSL for 11K. The issues may be different in LA or NY, but I suspect small market teams won't recover initial costs.
I dubbed PSLs Permanent Sucker Licenses long ago when Baltimore levied them. My friend held his PSL for probably 10+ years and sold it below cost. All the promises that they were an investment didn't materialize. And the fine print that most didn't understand here was that you had to continue to buy season tickets. If you failed to buy tickets or sell the PSL, it would be forfeited back to the team. Hence Permanent Sucker Licenses.
Without saying it, he all but said, Josh's personal life last year had a major impact on him and this year it is having the opposite effect. I think we can all read between the lines what this means.