Don’t matter how the poll ends.. Just shows people think with their hearts and not their heads and the teams best interest moving forward in mind...
Do you need a hug, Shane?
No reason it wouldn’t be doable...To me the move would have been trade Larry to the Pats. He could get a SB ring. Don't even know if that was possible mid season. He would get his #s. Cards would get some token compensation and $$$$ relief.
I don't know if that was doable.
To me the move would have been trade Larry to the Pats. He could get a SB ring. Don't even know if that was possible mid season. He would get his #s. Cards would get some token compensation and $$$$ relief.
I don't know if that was doable.
Because he himself, Larry Fitzgerald, does not want to be traded anywhere else.No reason it wouldn’t be doable...
brings sooooooooooo much to the table that 11 millions is very much worth it.
Like what?
He is the face of the franchise and gets so much positive pub for the Cards.
He is a leader and gives any teammate who wants to learn how to be great player the example every day in practice
He brings a positive and fun energy all the time. Like his sneak tackle attacks on teammates and celebrities.
Every time he makes a big play the entire stadium erupts at a level.
Honey Badger, Patrick Peterson, David Johnson, David Boston, Anquan Boldin were all players who were not only fantastic players but considered "face of the franchise" type players and all have lost that luster.
Fitz has held that position forever and will only relinquish it when he retires.
You may be right that I'm thinking with my heart more than my head but Fitz is the only constant thing that makes me smile during Cards games in recent years.
That's the true test.Let him test the market. See what he gets and give him the ability to go to a contender and give him a $6-8 mil offer on the table while he is testing the market
That's the true test.
I agree that it would be a PR negative though. Then again, proper team management means wins and that's the best PR
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Not mention he is arguably the most respected player in the NFL. Even fans of all the other team love Fitz. Given all that, he deserves every penny of it.He is the face of the franchise and gets so much positive pub for the Cards.
He is a leader and gives any teammate who wants to learn how to be great player the example every day in practice
He brings a positive and fun energy all the time. Like his sneak tackle attacks on teammates and celebrities.
Every time he makes a big play the entire stadium erupts at a level.
Honey Badger, Patrick Peterson, David Johnson, David Boston, Anquan Boldin were all players who were not only fantastic players but considered "face of the franchise" type players and all have lost that luster.
Fitz has held that position forever and will only relinquish it when he retires.
You may be right that I'm thinking with my heart more than my head but Fitz is the only constant thing that makes me smile during Cards games in recent years.
Not mention he is arguably the most respected player in the NFL. Even fans of all the other team lose Fitz. Given all that, he deserves every penny of it.
lol so his leadership is supposed to somehow offset the horrendous roster that Kiem has built? Where his leadership can help is helping these young receivers develop. That might be even more valuable if we draft a stud WR in the first couple rounds of next years draft.lol All things that are completely overrated... Where has his leadership taken the team in the last 3 years? Do tell? Based on his production this year in a pass heavy offense you aren't smiling a whole lot honestly.
How did his mentoring and leadership help Michael Floyd? Get back to me on that?lol so his leadership is supposed to somehow offset the horrendous roster that Kiem has built? Where his leadership can help is helping these young receivers develop. That might be even more valuable if we draft a stud WR in the first couple rounds of next years draft.
Tail wags the dog. Maybe that is this franchises #1 problem.Because he himself, Larry Fitzgerald, does not want to be traded anywhere else.
How did his mentoring and leadership help Michael Floyd? Get back to me on that?
How did his mentoring and leadership help Michael Floyd? Get back to me on that?
Tail wags the dog. Maybe that is this franchises #1 problem.