Trevon Diggs Extension

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  1. Diggs has to be resigned. He’s our version of a shut down corner who followed and controlled some of the best receivers in the game this year. You don’t get off the field without CBs like him.
  2. He needs to play more physically when healthy, but he played with multiple minor injuries down the stretch.
  3. The question is whether or not he wants to resign; it’s not unusual for players to stop following their team for a bit at the end of the season….what masochist wants to keep getting notifications about every stupid thing being blogged and written like we fans endure here. Maybe it‘s negotiation; maybe it’s just taking a break from everything Football at a painful time.
 

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Diggs dropped an interception that Bland would have caught.

Diggs whiffed on Kittle; Bland would have knocked the ball out.

Give that man a film session and ask him what should he be paid.
 

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I wouldnt sign an extension untill 2024. Why should he take less money? Dude already makes business decisions to stay healthy.

2023 is the you either extend or trade him. Personally i put the transition tag on him in 2025 as a 1st round offer abd let someone else set the market.
 

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No player is bigger than the team. Diggs had been making business decisions all year on the field. He cost us big in the Niner game flopping in front of Kittle instead delivering a hit that would have knocked the ball out on the critical juggling catch. He is a "me first" player but he's no Dieon Sanders. He's been planning this all season.

I say let him sit and walk if he wants. Players need to honor their contracts and any organization that rewards them for holding out is not going to find success. Maximizing rookie deals is a huge part of competing in the NFL.
 

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Twitter is an evil place, I'm sure he got off of it for mental health.
 

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He has un-followed the Cowboys on IG so I'm guessing contract talks have begun on his part. With that in mind what would you pay a corner like him?
Pay him like a corner who avoids contact and is forever looking for an INT.
 

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  1. Diggs has to be resigned. He’s our version of a shut down corner who followed and controlled some of the best receivers in the game this year. You don’t get off the field without CBs like him.
  2. He needs to play more physically when healthy, but he played with multiple minor injuries down the stretch.
  3. The question is whether or not he wants to resign; it’s not unusual for players to stop following their team for a bit at the end of the season….what masochist wants to keep getting notifications about every stupid thing being blogged and written like we fans endure here. Maybe it‘s negotiation; maybe it’s just taking a break from everything Football at a painful time.
Completely disagree
Diggs should be traded
He is tissue paper and once signed he will be totally untradeble because of his cap hit and then you will be back here telling us how we can’t trade him
Trade him now while his value is high, hopefully get a first or a 2 and 3 and get a CB with that and let some other idiot pay him 20+ million /y
 

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No player is bigger than the team. Diggs had been making business decisions all year on the field. He cost us big in the Niner game flopping in front of Kittle instead delivering a hit that would have knocked the ball out on the critical juggling catch. He is a "me first" player but he's no Dieon Sanders. He's been planning this all season.

I say let him sit and walk if he wants. Players need to honor their contracts and any organization that rewards them for holding out is not going to find success. Maximizing rookie deals is a huge part of competing in the NFL.
Just trade him
How hard is that
 

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If that’s the way he wants to initiate talks, trade him: he’s clearly taking a page outta Zeke and DLaw book
 

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This feels like Zeke and DLaw all over again. Jerra is getting ready to get Dallas into another bad contract. Call his bluff Jerra.
 
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