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49 minutes ago, DaggersEOD said:

I don’t follow him to know. Just popped on my feed 🤷‍♂️

 

So he’s unfollowed the Bills before?  Huh didn’t know that thanks. 

 

Don't know if he has unfollowed Buffalo before, but he is always doing weird stuff on his social media, like last year:

 

 

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30 minutes ago, arcane said:

Lol if Diggs is unhappy with Allen at Qb, then the situation he seeks does not exist in this world

 

Let's hit this draft out of the park so we can easily absorb his loss in a year or two and ship him off to Dak, few things would be funnier to watch than his dawning realization 

 

If anything, he probably is more likely to be unhappy with the coaching staff than with Allen. McDermott and Dorsey most likely assuming he is unhappy at all with the organization. The playoff failures have been frustrating to watch. 

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Diggs is the type that would do this just to troll us dweebs at TBD.  Then again, he didn't show much emotional maturity at the end of the playoff game.  And at the risk of besmirching the man, I have to admit that he's always come across a bit "childlike", for better or worse.

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8 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Someone on Reddit mentioned back in January when he did this that he always deletes all the Bills content from his IG after the season as a symbolic "fresh start." It's just notable this time because of how upset he was at Josh during the playoff game and all the noise from his brother at the Superbowl media interviews.

Please God be true

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People talk about taxes or playoff losses as reasons that players want out, but I think that the two winter storms have to be playing a role. If you're not from WNY, it is really crazy how much snow there was. I mean, many of us have left and the weather was a major factor in why we moved. Why would these guys be any different? 

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Diggs is erratic in his social media patterns. I don't love this, also not worried. Getting closer to wondering if this isn't a "nothing" burger. I want to believe that. Some people just don't like to be in the same environment for a long time. Perhaps the narrative about playing with his brother and being the catalyst that helps Dallas over the edge is enticing. My honest opinion is he's a little frustrated and he slips a bit in how he expresses himself as a result. Not a full on nothing burger, but not a reason to be worried at this point.  

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49 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Is there anyway to eat his cap hit if someone blows us away with a trade offer?

 

I defended him with the sideline stuff and dipping out, having to be brought back, after the season ended ... but nah, I'm not at all in the mood for this.  

They reduce the cap hit by assigning his trade as post June 1st.   They'd still have to eat 11,856,111 this year and around $26 million dollars worth of dead cap over the next 4 years.  Essentially they would be paying him 7.5 million dollars a year for the next 5 years to not play here.

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35 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Problem is that this draft stinks overall, but it especially stinks at the WR position. It's also a bad FA class for WRs. All the best college wideouts were freshmen or sophomores. If Diggs forces a trade, the Bills will have to take a major step backward next year and hope for a premiere WR in the 2024 draft.

Yeah, it’s not ideal. 
 

Losing Diggs would hurt, but not sure it would equate a huge step back. 
 

If we lose Edmunds and Poyer there is significant cap space with other restructures. 

Bring in a top Veteran for 2 years on a reasonable contract (OBJ anyone)

 

Bring back Beasley and run it with OBJ, Gabe, Shakir, and Beasley. 
 

Draft a burner in the draft and let’s go 

 

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23 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

If anything, he probably is more likely to be unhappy with the coaching staff than with Allen. McDermott and Dorsey most likely assuming he is unhappy at all with the organization. The playoff failures have been frustrating to watch. 

 

My understanding is the relationship with Josh had soured at the end of the year. I would have hoped it was flixable. 

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2 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

They reduce the cap hit by assigning his trade as post June 1st.   They'd still have to eat 11,856,111 this year and around $26 million dollars worth of dead cap over the next 4 years.  Essentially they would be paying him 7.5 million dollars a year for the next 5 years to not play here.

This isn’t nearly as bad as I thought. 

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1 hour ago, babulator said:

Some of these guys are worse than teenage girls. Like me, don't like me , follow you, unfollow you, give me a break, it gets old.

I need a social media interpreter to sort out what all this means.  I'll see you a tick tock and raise you 1 Instagram. 

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1 hour ago, cba fan said:

i am sure  Beane has already informed Diggs and his agent, that due to the contract and salary cap implications, he is untradeable for at least a year. 

And really is untradeable for two years but i wouldn't tell Diggs and agent that as you just want to placate for next year.

He can always redo his deal, to become more trade-able. If a players wants out they can make it happen.

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4 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

They reduce the cap hit by assigning his trade as post June 1st.   They'd still have to eat 11,856,111 this year and around $26 million dollars worth of dead cap over the next 4 years.  Essentially they would be paying him 7.5 million dollars a year for the next 5 years to not play here.

 

Not ideal, and if a team inquires, the compensation definitely has to be at a premium given the contract situation.. but I wouldn't hate it.  

 

Diggs is elite, but we haven't won with him.  Outside of Josh Allen, I'm not upset if we "smartly" trade/move-off of anyone on this roster. 

 

KC shows it can be done.  Traded Tyreek and let their #1 Safety and #1 CB walk.. won a Super Bowl the next year. 

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There's something amiss with Diggs. When he tried to leave the stadium without even meeting with the team post-game after the Bengals loss, plus the blowup at Allen on the sidelines it was a bad sign that there are some serious issues here. 

 

IF there is a real issue here and we could get a 1st rounder from Dallas then maybe you make the move. 

 

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

If anything, he probably is more likely to be unhappy with the coaching staff than with Allen. McDermott and Dorsey most likely assuming he is unhappy at all with the organization. The playoff failures have been frustrating to watch. 

I completely agree. I think this is much more related to coaching frustrations than any major rift with Josh.  

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33 minutes ago, Mango said:

Everything is just a little bit of this, and a little bit of that. There is nothing gigantically huge about anything. But I don't like that we keep getting needled by it. I don't like that whispers keep coming from his family (brother). And I don't like that Diggs has not spoken up about anything. 

I don't doubt Diggs would prefer to leave and that his contract is the hold up at this point. 

 

I doubt he does, it is an unaffordable contract to get rid of. I hope he can find a way not to be a good soldier in the locker room.

Exactly. A lot of little things that don't have to happen and collectively it's unnecessary and if not an irritant, a distraction.

Great player but IF he really wants out, f*** him. I don't want any player who doesn't want to be hear and catch passes from Josh.

$35 million is a big cap hit to swallow (even spread over mulitple years), but for the right compensation and IF he doesn't want to be here, let's do it.

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This seems like a non-story to me.  I get the reason people are talking about it, but here is what we know:

  1. He already followed the Cowboys, so he didn't unfollow the Bills and then followed the Cowboys.  
  2. If the main priority for Diggs was to play with his brother, he would NOT have signed an extension just last year to remain in Buffalo until the end of his career essentially.
  3. Everyone and their mom knows Josh Allen is better than Dak, its not even a debate.  So we know Stefon isn't looking at Dallas as a better opportunity for him in terms of production and QB play.  
  4. Dallas already has a #1 WR and even if Diggs became the new #1 there, it would be more like 1A and 1B on a team who also wants to run a lot.  He already hated that in Minnesota.
  5. Diggs this season literally said Josh Allen saved his career and changed his life forever.  He and Josh are super close, more so than most other QB and WR's are when it comes to life off the field.  
  6. The cap hit from Diggs contract (both this year and next year) make him almost impossible to trade for the Bills.  There is literally no incentive to trade Diggs unless something changes and some impossible rift or divide pops up between the team and Diggs, which there are not really any signs of right now.

So I have a hard time believing Diggs suddenly wants out of Buffalo, especially for Dallas.  Wouldn't surprise me if he just did this just to troll social media because of the all the dumb speculation he wanted out or wanted to go to Dallas this offseason.

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6 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:

Exactly. A lot of little things that don't have to happen and collectively it's unnecessary and if not an irritant, a distraction.

Great player but IF he really wants out, f*** him. I don't want any player who doesn't want to be hear and catch passes from Josh.

$35 million is a big cap hit to swallow (even spread over mulitple years), but for the right compensation and IF he doesn't want to be here, let's do it.

Post June 1st would only be a 12 million cap hit. compared to the 37.5 million he's on the books for but doesn't help the team prior to then either so it kind of makes no sense for the Bills to do it unless it's for major assets coming back.

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The more I think about this the more I don't like it. One of two scenarios must be at play here:
 

1 .He either wants to stay in Buffalo and did this all the same. Now older folks don't give a crap, but Diggs has to know that most people under 30 will be talking about this. He has to know this. That's an unnecessary distraction. Even if it was playful, it was unnecessary and dumb and attention getting.  Again, at face value it means nothing but getting thousands or millions of people to talk about it (and that's happening) is unnecessary. Not a smart move.

2. He wants to go.

Can someone give me a plausible explanation that is different?

5 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Post June 1st would only be a 12 million cap hit. compared to the 37.5 million he's on the books for but doesn't help the team prior to then either so it kind of makes no sense for the Bills to do it unless it's for major assets coming back.

Thanks. I was just going by what thenorthremmbers said:
 

They reduce the cap hit by assigning his trade as post June 1st.   They'd still have to eat 11,856,111 this year and around $26 million dollars worth of dead cap over the next 4 years.  Essentially they would be paying him 7.5 million dollars a year for the next 5 years to not play here.

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4 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Post June 1st would only be a 12 million cap hit. compared to the 37.5 million he's on the books for but doesn't help the team prior to then either so it kind of makes no sense for the Bills to do it unless it's for major assets coming back.

 

True, but he would still carry a $24M dead cap hit next year too.  So even a post June 1st trade is going to be a major cap issue for the Bills who already don't have cap space.  Under his current deal as it stands now, Bills can not afford to trade him.

 

The only way a team would ever consider taking on those cap hits is if that team was tearing it all down and willing to be in cap hell for the next 2 seasons as part of clearing out all the cap and starting over.  Bills obviously are not doing that and are in full pursuit of a Super Bowl.  

 

So unless something changes with his contract, Diggs is a Bill for at least the next 2 seasons.  

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1 hour ago, chongli said:

 

With Diggs, it's just normal behavior. This is a non-story.

 

No. No it's not normal at all.

 

I've said for weeks now that there is WAY too much smoke for there not to be at least a small fire. 

 

Live look at Beane trying to put it out:

 

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Everyone is replaceable.  Some are more easily replaceable than others.  But everyone is replaceable.  (Note: this axiom does not apply to Josh Allen, who is not replaceable.) 
 

Personally, I prefer volunteers to hostages.  If he wants out, then that’s fine.  He can rework his deal and leave for a destination of our choosing.  If not, then that’s fine too.  Gotta have people who want to be here. 

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2 minutes ago, Einstein said:


You think it's a non-story to unfollow the team you play for? 

Some of you are in denial. 

 

He unfollowed the Bills last year and deleted all the pics related to the Bills.  

 

Then he signed a deal to stay in Buffalo to the end of his career despite all this panic around here he wanted out of Buffalo to go to Dallas last year.  

 

So yeah, non-story until I see something that tells me there is a story.

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This seems to be the normal disease that all #1 WR’s have. My one Steelers’ fan buddy warned me about this when I told him how Allen and Diggs were BFF’s.
 

He said the same was true of Ben R and AB— they were out there throwing passes to each others’ sons in training camp, going out to eat, etc. Then when AB didn’t get the ball as much, all of that went out the window. 

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53 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

If anything, he probably is more likely to be unhappy with the coaching staff than with Allen. McDermott and Dorsey most likely assuming he is unhappy at all with the organization. The playoff failures have been frustrating to watch. 

 

This is my guess. He believes the coaching staff is never going to get him a SB. His relationship with Josh may have been a bit soured at the end of the season but my guess is he is more upset at the coaching staff than Josh. 

 

Remember what Josh repeated multiple times during the season? I cant force it to Diggs. Gotta make a smart decision. Go to the open guy. Etc. I think the coaching staff was drilling into his head not to feed Diggs when it hurts the team. To someone like Diggs, that could be a negative.

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8 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:

The more I think about this the more I don't like it. One of two scenarios must be at play here:
 

1 .He either wants to stay in Buffalo and did this all the same. Now older folks don't give a crap, but Diggs has to know that most people under 30 will be talking about this. He has to know this. That's an unnecessary distraction. Even if it was playful, it was unnecessary and dumb and attention getting.  Again, at face value it means nothing but getting thousands or millions of people to talk about it (and that's happening) is unnecessary. Not a smart move.

2. He wants to go.

Can someone give me a plausible explanation that is different?

Thanks. I was just going by what thenorthremmbers said:
 

They reduce the cap hit by assigning his trade as post June 1st.   They'd still have to eat 11,856,111 this year and around $26 million dollars worth of dead cap over the next 4 years.  Essentially they would be paying him 7.5 million dollars a year for the next 5 years to not play here.

Brilliant...he either wants to stay or he wants to go. What other options are there?

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