

On the topic of fits, drips, and fashion statements, Stefon Diggs is the guy the football world peels its eyes towards. The ‘Diggs’ drips’ is a real thing. From tunnel walks in Buffalo to touchdown strolls in Houston, and now pulling up in Foxborough like it’s a runway. For those who thought Stefon could only catch a pigskin on demand. Little did they know, he had been chasing fashion trends since fame.
And where there are fits, there’s always going to be fashion police. This week, a new voice chimed in. But it wasn’t a fashion editor. It was Caleb Plant. The champion boxer. The former IBF world champion with a 23-2-14 KO record.
Caleb decided enough was enough, so he planted a sweet, sarcastic comment under Stefon’s latest IG post. “Chill out with the fits,” Plant commented, while adding, “It’s getting outta hand too.”
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And yes—that was both a pun and a punchline. Why? Because in the first photo of Diggs’ carousel, he’s flexin’ in a sleeveless gray tee. Arms out. Mood up. Comment section? Lit. But Caleb, who’s more used to throwing jabs in the ring than online, might’ve landed a clean one here. Was it just banter between two DAWG athletes?
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Or a not-so-subtle callout, especially with the Patriots Dynasty rebuild underway with a cultural tone shift post-Mike Vrabel’s rule tweaks? You know—the one that’s trying to tame the “look good, feel good, play loud” era?
Now here’s the thing: Diggs knows what he’s doing. Always has. This is the same guy who told V Magazine last year, “If I don’t wear what I like, I’m gonna be a little off.” That’s not just pregame swag—that’s pre-snap psychology. He’s not putting on Prada for likes. He’s layering up for locked-in.
So why does Caleb Plant care? Maybe it’s all love. Maybe he’s throwing a friendly warning.
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Can Mike Vrabel's old-school rules coexist with Diggs' modern swagger in Foxborough?
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Mike Vrabel’s cultural rebuild is underway in Foxborough
If Stefon Diggs is rolling into Foxborough with tunnel fits and tunnel vision, Mike Vrabel’s pulling the handbrake on the runway. And he’s not being subtle about it. First team meeting? Vrabel didn’t waste a second. No warm-up act, no preseason energy—just straight to the point.
The rules are clear: “No hoods in meetings. No phones in the weight room. Be on time—or make that call.” That’s not just a checklist. That’s the new Patriots playbook.
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You can almost hear him in the room, right? No fluff. Just football. And maybe a reminder that respect isn’t optional—especially for the folks behind the scenes. Trainers, equipment guys, kitchen staff. Vrabel’s drawing the lines early. But fair dues to him for he’s rebuilding a broken locker room. The kind that hasn’t sniffed the top of the AFC East in years. Yeah, we said it—years. Not months. Not weeks.
So, is it too strict? Too old school? Some fans online are already chirping about the “no hoodie” rule like it’s 1957. But ask yourself this—what’s been working in New England lately? Exactly. The chaos post-Brady hasn’t exactly been charming.
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Vrabel’s rules? They’re less about fashion and more about function. He played under Belichick. The Hoodie himself. He won under Belichick. You think he doesn’t know what it takes? He’s not trying to copy the Patriot Way. He’s trying to remind everyone what it once felt like.
The Patriots don’t need a miracle. They need discipline. And with Vrabel, they might finally get both.
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Can Mike Vrabel's old-school rules coexist with Diggs' modern swagger in Foxborough?