It's not a good thing for a guy to have a total of 14 catches in 4 post-season games. It sure ain't "clutch." But factor in the return of intolerable sackage during the post-season, esp., the SB, and you realize that we didn't have enough left in the tank to make the run we had to make on offense (although you do have to admit that Drake threw for a
lot of pointless - pun intended - yards in garbage time in that SB).
I believe we played 3 of the top 5 defenses in those 4 games, and we came out of nowhere last year to do it. So it's not like Diggs is a lost cause, but he can't be a cap-consuming monster. He gets first-among-equals money if we complement him with stronger performers, and we can't just count on him becoming something he's not now. He's a good first among equals, or preferably second among equals. He's not a monster talent.
So if Diggs is somehow back, then so be it - I love him as part of the nucleus moving forward, if the money side is right.
Okay that said, here is who to hate among the gameday commentariot next season:
Whoever first says, when Doubs isn't open, whether for a play or a game, "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Hate that guy HARD. And you
know someone will do it. "Wherefore" doesn't mean "where" in that quote. This is worse than the comment about "Norman Einstein" from some years back.
Fuller explanation:
When Shakespeare's Juliet says "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo," she's not looking for him. She's saying, Romeo, why you got to be
Romeo? The thing is, Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet, which is basically like Hatfields and the McCoys. In her next line she tells him to deny his father and his family - or if he won't, she offers to no longer be a Capulet. "Wherefore art thou Romeo" means, "couldn't you just be (for example) Stephon Diggs, with whom my family has no issues?"
Anyway, the main thing is, when Drake Maye is looking for Romeo Doubs and he's not open, every ****wit in the commentariat is going to be saying "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo," and I will be throwing my ****ing Riverside Shakespeare at the TV, which WILL end a modern flat screen (O for the too, too solid sets of yore.) Join me in pre-hating the "smartest guy in the crew" who first makes the erroneous pun. Two out of three pre-cogs agree.
WHEREFORE MEANS "WHY," GODDAMMIT.
I need every one of you bastards to stand up and loudly correct this incredibly irrelevant inevitable error whether home with the in-laws, in a bar, or at the ponytail guy from Goodwill Hunting, also in a bar, when he opens his festering gob to spew this little pseudointellectual misfire. You just stand the **** up and fire back "WHEREFORE MEANS WHY NOT WHERE," and add at the end "Thou unmuzzled, pox-marked lout!" or whatever the
Shakespeare Insult Generator comes up with.
For ****n sooth!