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Diggs gets wish, is traded to Bills for load of 2020/21 Picks Including 2020 1st

By Joe Johnson

For whatever reason there’s a quote from the 90’s super underrated comedy Kingpin I quote all the time.

After Ishmael breaks his hand, spoiler alert, he says to Woody Harrelson’s character Roy Munson, “It’s over Mr. Munson, it’s broken”.

It’s hard not to feel that way about the Vikings right now, after a week in which so many familiar, and talented, players have left the franchise for a myriad of reasons.

That feeling was palpable even before news broke that the team had traded mercurial receiver Stefon Diggs to Buffalo late Tuesday.

I can’t find that Kingpin clip so instead let’s just use the following reference.

That’s right, the Vikings are officially Munsoned.

According to multiple reports super unhappy for some reason receiver Stefon Diggs got his wish and was traded to Buffalo today for a load of draft picks that Vikings GM Rick Spielman will undoubtedly use on some busy replacement receiver from South Carolina.

As earlier reported today, Diggs was less cryptic but more Diggs than usual on social media today, stating some Waaaaaah! Waaaaah! WAAAAAAH! about new beginnings and calling a fan “champ” for pointing out exactly how he’s been acting for the past year and a half.

Diggs was one of the best receivers in team history despite not putting up the stats to prove it. That’s not on him, though, as the Vikings had a QB-carousel for most of his time here as well as nearly a new offensive coordinator every season and a half. Although up until 2019 Diggs had missed significant time each season of his young career.

This move opens up a lot more cap space for the Vikings as Diggs was due over $10 million in 2020 and $11.4 million in the next three seasons. With QB Cousins extension, the Vikings had opened over $20 million in cap space in the last 24 hours, although a large chunk of that was used on S Anthony Harris’ franchise tag.

Perhaps the extension of Cousins was just something Diggs couldn’t stomach?

Stay tuned for more reaction on this move both here and on our sister site purplePTSD.com. Hop into our message board to discuss this and all of the crazy Vikings happenings from this week.

In the meantime I’ll be watching Kingpin and pretending none of this is real.

Joe Johnson

Joe Johnson started purplePTSD.com back in 2015 & purpleTERRITORYradio.com in 2019, and purchased VikingsTerritory.com before the 2017-18 season , used to write for VikingsJournal.com and is the host of the ’Morning Joes’ & ‘About the Labor’ Podcasts, as well. Follow on Twitter: @vtPTSD

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  • So about Diggs he was going to be cancer to the team so it was a great move to let him go.See if the grass is greener on the other side time will tell.

  • As a superior Athlete, you couldn't help but admire his ability to do the unexpected catching the ball, unfortunately, his personal actions, left much to be desired.
    Minnesota especially needs team players, athletes who realize it's not about you, but the team. As much as the Vikings need his caliber of play maker, causing anxiety in the ranks isn't worth one player.