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The Picture Of Stefon Diggs Hitting Sean Payton With The Choppa Style After Yesterday's Game Was Art

Fuck the Mona Lisa, a banana duct taped to a wall, or your favorite Banksy. That picture right there is art in its purest form. I know a bunch of rich assholes would pay millions of dollars to hang that stuff up on a wall to impress a bunch of other rich assholes and try to explain what the artwork means. But I'll take the Diggs picture every single time because it tells such a beautiful and basic story of revenge.

Two years ago, Sean Payton infamously mocked Vikings fans with the SKOL clap before the last play of the Saints-Vikings NFC Divisional Round game.

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What followed was this:

Followed by this:

Because everything happened so quickly, Diggs didn't even know what Sean Payton did let alone get a chance to flip the script on Payton for two full years. But once he did, we got that beautiful image of Diggs using the Saints signature dance move on Payton, which is pretty much equal to a wrestler using another wrestler's finishing move on himself. In fact, the only thing I hate about that picture is that it actually ended in a civil handshake.

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I said it during the game yesterday and I'll say it again. Every time the Saints and Vikings make the playoffs, they should be forced to play each other. From #Bountygate, to the Minneapolis Miracle, to the randomness of two polar opposite cities, to the colors oddly playing off each other perfectly, to the head coach and wide receiver mocking each others fans, I need as many Saints-Vikings games in my life as possible (along with Seahawks-Packers games because those always end up being complete chaos, which will almost definitely happen again this Sunday).