Larry Fitzgerald

9 October 2009

ddle of the field to…Sam Hurd? And then Hurd began running down the middle of the field like Larry Fitzgerald in the Super Bowl.  All I could think was that this was the moment that would define the Cowboys season.  This was that game changing play that they needed to get back to glory.  After running down the field about 45 yards Hurd was caught… by 35 year old safety Brian Dawkins!  Are you serious?  But the Cowboys still had plenty of time and eventually they would have a couple of shots at the endzone.  Unfortunately, they wasted those chances on two slant passes to the aforementioned Hurd who was matched up with all world cornerback Champ Bailey.  Had Bailey been just a millisecond slower in his reaction on both plays he would have missed the ball by inches giving the Cowboys a chance to win the game in overtime.  But he wouldn’t let that happen.  Bailey is too much of a pro to let those inches slip away.   

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31 January 2009

- Might sound crazy, but Edgerin James may have a significant sighting against the Pit D.
- Larry Fitzgerald is a freak of nature. The number one defense still can't stop a freak of nat

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27 January 2009

Time and again we have seen Larry Fitzgerald or Anquan Boldin leap to new heights to make an amazing catch, or rookie Steve Breaston pull one in across the middle. Let us not forget the strengt

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22 January 2009

e NFC.  After the Vikes, the Giants couldn't do anything against them and only the Kurt Warner-Larry Fitzgerald combination could post any points (and that was only for about one half!).

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16 December 2008

Because of my work schedule, I was unable to preview this past Sunday's MN/Arizona game.  However, had I done so, I would have predicted a 35-14 Arizona victory (that was the number in my head).  I would have gotten the scoring correct, at least!

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9 December 2008

g weekend, though, when the Vikes head to Arizona to take on the Cardinals.  With Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald, and Anquan Bolding leading the Cardinals offense, the Vikes will NOT be able to have too many 3-and-outs and offense and get away with it...the Cardinals are going to score points, especially at home in a place that the Vikes have never fared too well in the past.

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