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Diggs NOT at mandatory minicamp, McDermott "very concerned" DAY 2 UPDATE: He's back


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22 minutes ago, Aimee75 said:

Did anyone watch this game? It wasn't his best, but they were going to lose no matter what. The Bengals just rolled all over the defense and could not be stopped. Sloppy play from the offense all around, not just Josh. Holding him solely responsible for this ugly game is just crazy to me.

We were completely outclassed. If we had managed to score a bit more, the Bengals would have effortlessly answered in kind and kept the score not close.

 

 

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Just now, BuffaloBillyG said:

Diggs does this? I've seen him doing photo shoots. Seen him in commercials. Saw that he hosted some charity events. There was even a story about Diggs doing a pottery class this off season. And yes, he does these things on his off days during the season as well. 

 

And frankly, everyone needs SOME mental and physical down time from every job.  It's mentally and psychologically unhealthy to be 100% obsessively focused all the time and never take a break.

 

It's the balance that's key.

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2 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

What if.  I personally don't see the point in total speculation.  I was willing to speculate initially that the issue might have to do with a personal emergency based on the facts of Diggs' brother's potential legal issues, but that's 1) based on information that bro was involved in a nasty crime in LA 2) clearly not the issue at hand based on statements from Bakari, Miller, and Allen.

I could come up with a bunch of different what if's of my own, what is the point?

 

How do you know?

 

Catalana can't report it but he is dropping hints.  

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Just now, Beck Water said:

 

And frankly, everyone needs SOME mental and physical down time from every job.  It's mentally and psychologically unhealthy to be 100% obsessively focused all the time and never take a break.

 

It's the balance that's key.

 

But it's also knowing WHEN you need to lock in and have that laser focus and when you can let loose a little bit... perhaps Diggs thinks Allen is not focused enough when he needs to be?

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Just now, Beck Water said:

It's mentally and psychologically unhealthy to be 100% obsessively focused all the time and never take a break.

 

Is this about Diggs or TBD?? 🤔🤔 :beer: 

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2 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

And frankly, everyone needs SOME mental and physical down time from every job.  It's mentally and psychologically unhealthy to be 100% obsessively focused all the time and never take a break.

 

It's the balance that's key.

I agree with that but to your point...when Diggs does it it's perfectly healthy for downtime but when Allen does it Diggs would view it as off balance and not being committed to being all in? Man, if that's the fact then that would make Stef a huge hypocrite in my book.

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8 minutes ago, JoeF said:

Started at 12:15 PM ET...open to media but they are forbidden from tweeting who is there or not there (like a banana republic dictatorship) 

I love how the Bills policy somehow trumps the press's 1st amendment rights; I would love one of these guys to challenge this BS policy in the court system and eliminate this crap forever.  F the NFL.

 

 

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Just now, Nextmanup said:

I love how the Bills policy somehow trumps the press's 1st amendment rights; I would love one of these guys to challenge this BS policy in the court system and eliminate this crap forever.  F the NFL.

 

 

They're allowed to tweet or report anything they want but then they won't be welcome at the open media portion of practice. It's a private business, they can set terms and it's up to the reporters to agree to oblige or not, there's nothing egregious about it.

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1 minute ago, Nextmanup said:

I love how the Bills policy somehow trumps the press's 1st amendment rights; I would love one of these guys to challenge this BS policy in the court system and eliminate this crap forever.  F the NFL.

 

 

The Bills are a private company. They could easily close off every practice to the media. Nothing to do with the 1st amendment

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