snowrules 01/20/2009
he can catch anything you thro at him
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zuchinibut 01/18/2009
Fitzgerald has been a good receiver since he came into the league, but he has raised his game with his performance in this year's playoffs. He has had 3 straight games over 100 yards and 5 total touchdowns to lead the Cardinals to the Super Bowl. He has been one of the top handful of receivers for a couple of seasons, but I think it would be easy to argue he may be the #1 guy in the NFL right now.
numbah16tdhaha 01/18/2009
Scary good. The guy is making circus catches all over the place. He's got the speed, the strength, the moves, the hands, and the concentration, plus he seems less injury prone than Boldin. He raped the Panthers and if the Cards have a shot at cornholing the Eagles, he is that shot.UPDATE: Three touchdowns? Three? Why am I not working for ESPN? That analysis was MONEY!
CanadaSucks 01/14/2009
Although I'll be rooting against him on Sunday, there is no denying Fitzgerald's talent as a dominant WR in this league. He makes great catches. We're talking Neo/Matrix-esque moves here. . .
magellan 01/14/2009
He's a scary player. Unreal athleticism, with a motor that doesn't seem to stop. I'm hoping that Asante Samuel can slow him down on Sunday.
badgerfan 12/17/2007
Just not an elite reciever yet. Hasn't been the healthiest guy in the league.
Toxxic88 03/02/2006
This guy is just a domient player 103 reseptions with kurt warner as the QB all i can say is WOW.
TIMMAHHH 02/24/2006
one of the best hands in the league and a smart player.
asskickingboot s 01/15/2006
Larry Fitzgerald very quietly had a stellar season even despite all of the QB troubles in Arizona. Fitzgerald amassed 103 receptions (tied for league lead), 1409 yards (4th in NFL) and 10 TDs (tied for 5th). Despite the fact that there is virtually no chatter about it, Boldin and Fitzgerald easily were the best recieving duo all season with a combined 2811 yards. To give you a full comprehension of the utter domination these two imposed, they even did better than the top 3 recievers on the Bengals vaunted passing offense. Lets compare here: Chad Johnson [1432] + TJ Houshmandzadeh [956] + Chris Henry [422]= 2810 recieving yards Fitzgerald [1409] + Boldin [1402] = 2811 recieving yards See my point?
louiethe20th 05/24/2005
I think he has alot of potential in Denny Green's system.He is still a rookie,time will tell.
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