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Around the Horn

Tweeting Through It

Around the Horn

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Tony Reali and the national panel discuss Stephon Diggs’ tweet saying “want me to be okay with losing? Nah”, how real the possibility of the Packers trading Aaron Rodgers this offseason and if McCarthy and Dak can ever get the Cowboys a Super Bowl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh, it is double D, CY. Look at that panel.

0:08.0

They're digging into digs and owls in today.

0:11.0

That had Eli Apple saying they need couples theory.

0:14.0

Did Eli Apple get to make a call out like that?

0:18.0

And also, incidental crotchet, does it win mean he's okay?

0:22.0

And now, let's go around the world.

0:25.0

We always say he's okay, he's okay.

0:29.0

He's okay, we never know if the kids are born, isn't it?

0:33.0

Right? We never do that much.

0:35.0

Look at this one.

0:37.0

Who got the double?

0:41.0

The frustration from Stefan Diggs on the sideline at Josh Allen

0:45.0

was seen by everybody.

0:47.0

What reportedly happened in the locker room after Diggs packing up his stuff

0:51.0

and leaving before being corralled back in time

0:55.0

for the coaches to wrap up the build season.

0:59.0

Diggs is response on social media.

1:01.0

You want me to be okay with losing?

1:03.0

Nah.

1:05.0

Are you seeing cracks in the bills?

1:07.0

Could this season set back be something more?

1:10.0

Is Diggs behavior okay?

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