BigBlue_RI
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What a gem for me this year. Was my 4th WR on draft day. Just wish he would've caught more TD's down the stretch. My league is non-PPR where he would've been an elite option.
don't really think he can burn anyone deep anymoreYes. I wish they would target him deep some.
I'm sure he can still get by a guy more than 7 yards down the field however. Guy is blocking his ### off. Throw him a bone near the goal line once in awhile.don't really think he can burn anyone deep anymoreYes. I wish they would target him deep some.
Never has. He's just bigger than everyone, good with routes and positioning. He was targeted deep a lot earlier this year. I thought they looked better offensively when they were letting him body DBs deep.don't really think he can burn anyone deep anymoreYes. I wish they would target him deep some.
He put them on his back and took that winHAIL LARRY! Two more wins man!![]()
Doesnt hurt going against the Capers D in two of those.Fitz has played in eight postseason games now and in those games has a combined stat line of:
53-912-10.
That's insane. And that is with last year's 3-31 game when the Cards 3rd string QB was sucking it up.
Exactly. Blitzing against that offense in that situation was flat out ######ed.Doesnt hurt going against the Capers D in two of those.Fitz has played in eight postseason games now and in those games has a combined stat line of:
53-912-10.
That's insane. And that is with last year's 3-31 game when the Cards 3rd string QB was sucking it up.
Great player and great guy.Uncle Leo said:http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2016/1/17/10781834/larry-fitzgerald-chris-mortensen-cancer-vine
This is why he's so loved!
Worth every single centWait....people still think Cards ownership is cheap!?? Mind boggling.Didn't break 40 yards receiving for 6 straight games to end the season. Finished the year with 784 and 2. Gets 11 million guaranteed for two years. Wierd that cheap ownership keeps overpaying him.
Cardinals signed WR Larry Fitzgerald to a one-year, $11 million extension through 2017.
The Cardinals now have Fitzgerald under control for $22 million over the next two seasons. Fitzgerald showed that he has plenty left in the tank by snagging 109 catches for 1,215 yards and nine touchdowns last year. He did flame out late in the regular season, though Fitzgerald turned in a vintage effort against Green Bay in the postseason with eight catches for 176 yards in an overtime victory. The nine-time Pro Bowler turns 33 later this month.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Sure does.He's still got it
While this is true, let's not forget he started off hot last year and then fizzled. I've got him in a league or two, so I like him, but just trying to be realistic here.Sure does.
Got to hand it to Matt Waldman, he was very high in Fitz. I know it is only week 1 but he doesn't look any bit slower than last year.
Yes, but last year he was really good when Floyd was out, and just pretty good when Floyd came back, for the most part. All the WRs were healthy this week, so it's good to see him have this kind of week.While this is true, let's not forget he started off hot last year and then fizzled. I've got him in a league or two, so I like him, but just trying to be realistic here.
Yeah, that's true about Floyd. But Brown had missed like 3 weeks with a concussion, so I'm curious if he didn't play as many snaps as he usually would have. I doubt we'll continue to see a 10-7-4 target split among them.Yes, but last year he was really good when Floyd was out, and just pretty good when Floyd came back, for the most part. All the WRs were healthy this week, so it's good to see him have this kind of week.
Agreed. Brown wasn't targeted much at all. It will be interesting to see the split going forward.Yeah, that's true about Floyd. But Brown had missed like 3 weeks with a concussion, so I'm curious if he didn't play as many snaps as he usually would have. I doubt we'll continue to see a 10-7-4 target split among them.
Yeah the most targeted WR in a high powered offense is just a WR2/3 next week. Believe Rotoworld had him ranked 39 in Week 1. They're not going to admit they were wrong after 1 week.Larry Fitzgerald came down with eight catches for 81 yards and two touchdowns on 10 targets Sunday in the Cardinals' Week 1 loss to the Patriots.
Fitzgerald singlehandedly kept the Cardinals in Sunday’s game, bailing Carson Palmer out with big play after big play. His second touchdown of the night was a work of art as Fitzgerald made a sprawling catch in the back of the end zone against tight coverage from Logan Ryan. He was also extremely active on Arizona’s final drive of the night, securing three catches for 46 yards. Fitzgerald is reportedly considering retirement but obviously the 33-year-old has plenty left in the tank. He’ll be in the WR2/3 discussion against the Bucs in Week 2.
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Still in my lineup. Yeah Stanton is in, but it's not like the 49ers defense is anything special. I think a 5/60 game with the possibility of a TD, sounds about right.Not much talk of Fitzgerald since week 1. I still view him as a solid WR2 and SF is a very attractive matchup.
Are folks starting him with confidence with Palmer out?
I wouldn't think he's a lock for a good game tonight, but of the 3 Cardinals' WRs, he's the one I would feel safest playing.Being the slot guy with virtually no TE might not affect Fitz as much as the other WRs minus Palmer. But, this blurb from RW puts a little cold water on that fact.
Larry Fitzgerald played in six of Stanton's eight starts in 2014 and came away with receiving lines of 6-51-0, 3-34-0, 3-57-0, 2-33-0, 4-34-0, 7-30-0.
Note...this was 2014