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Fitzgerald catches spotlight, but doesn't bask in it PDF Print E-mail

Fitzgerald catches spotlight, but doesn't bask in it

By Paola Boivin, Arizona Republic

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/boivin/ 

Larry Fitzgerald rarely drops the ball, except metaphorically.

The news-media-shy Arizona Cardinals wide receiver frequently turns down opportunities to enhance his "Q" rating. A national audience caught a glimpse of this in the final minutes of the team's divisional playoff victory against the Carolina Panthers on Saturday when celebratory sideline shots included Fitzgerald shaking his head at a team employee who was sharing Fox's request for a postgame on-the-field TV interview.

Why, you want to scream.

You are one of the NFL's top three receivers. You're well-spoken, well-rounded, well-traveled. You've hiked Machu Picchu and bungee-jumped in Auckland, New Zealand, but it's Madison Avenue that could be your most rewarding destination. Who are you, Larry Fitzgerald?

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Larry Fitzgerald Changed His Sideline Demeanor Tonight, Affecting His Teammates PDF Print E-mail

Notes from the press box at Bank of America Stadium for Panthers - Cardinals.


It's an easily arguable point that Larry Fitzgerald was the main reason why the Arizona Cardinals are headed to their first NFC Championship game in franchise history. (You could also say "Jake Delhomme is the real answer, but there's no need to be a jerkstore.) Fitzy put on a masterful first-half show, compiling a franchise record for receiving yards before the Panthers even had time to make adjustments.

Usually he compiles these stats quietly. But the word from he and his teammates is that Larry changed his normal behavior on the sidelines and amped up his attitude.

Just ask Antonio Smith:
Normally, he doesn't [talk much] and today he did. And when somebody who is normally quiet finally says something and it means something and they are showing it with their play, it flows through everybody. I think everybody felt it and everybody turned their motor up.
Fitzgerald acknowledged as much -- insofar as the talking, although he played it down to a degree.
I get excited every once in a while, but I try to keep my cool and make sure I am being accountable for myself and to my teammates.
Now, whether Larry's performance stemmed from his dad's presence (he was in the press room for a Minnesota newspaper), his boosted emotion, or the fact that the Panthers apparently, according to Anquan Boldin, "stuck to the same scheme" defensively is hard to tell. More than likely, it's a combination of the three, but after watching the Cats get torched over and over again, it's not that tough to give most of the "credit" to the Carolina coaching staff.
 
Larry Fitzgerald on SI cover 2 weeks in a row PDF Print E-mail
Larry in SI
 
Billick wowed by Fitzgerald, not so impressed with Eli PDF Print E-mail

Billick wowed by Fitzgerald, not so impressed with Eli

 
Larry Fitzgerald's Balls Never Dropped PDF Print E-mail
Studs and Duds, Divisional Weekend: Larry Fitzgerald's Balls Never Dropped


Each week in the NFL, there are players that impress and players that distress. One week a certain quarterback might toss four touchdowns and run around with his finger in the air while the next he's laying on his back, holding his facemask as the other team returns one of his three interceptions for the game-winning score. With that in mind, here's Studs and Duds
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Fitzgerald shreds Panthers PDF Print E-mail

Fitzgerald shreds Panthers

Scott Bordow, Tribune January 10, 2009 - 10:47PM

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/133968

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - You’d have thought the Carolina Panthers’ defensive game plan would have been simple Saturday. Stop Larry Fitzgerald.

After all, Arizona’s running game hasn’t exactly been hitting on all cylinders this season. Plus, wide receiver Anquan Boldin missed practice all week with a hamstring strain and was declared inactive before the game.

Stop Fitzgerald, and Carolina would likely shut down the Cardinals.

Instead, the Panthers acted as if Fitzgerald was just another receiver, and he made them pay, catching eight passes for 166 yards and a touchdown in the Cardinals’ 33-13 victory.

Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald runs upfield after a catch against the Carolina Panthers. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009.

Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald runs upfield after a catch against the Carolina Panthers. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009.

The Associated Press

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