Arians had surgery due to Christmas Eve hug from Fitzgerald
Near the end of an otherwise lost season for Arizona, the Cardinals pulled off a memorable road win in Seattle on Christmas Eve. The victory triggered an overly enthusiastic reaction from receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
As explained by Kent Somers of azcentral.com, Fitzgerald hugged coach Bruce Arians hard enough to tear a rotator cuff in his shoulder.
“It’s all Fitz’s fault, he caused the whole thing,” Arians said, via Somers. “It’s going to cost him.”
The question came up of Fitzgerald getting Arians a get-well card.
“It’s going to be a get-well convertible,” Arians said. “I’m still deciding what kind.”
Arians remains in a sling. Which probably means that the convertible should be an automatic, not a standard.
Near the end of an otherwise lost season for Arizona, the Cardinals pulled off a memorable road win in Seattle on Christmas Eve. The victory triggered an overly enthusiastic reaction from receiver Larry Fitzgerald.
As explained by Kent Somers of azcentral.com, Fitzgerald hugged coach Bruce Arians hard enough to tear a rotator cuff in his shoulder.
“It’s all Fitz’s fault, he caused the whole thing,” Arians said, via Somers. “It’s going to cost him.”
The question came up of Fitzgerald getting Arians a get-well card.
“It’s going to be a get-well convertible,” Arians said. “I’m still deciding what kind.”
Arians remains in a sling. Which probably means that the convertible should be an automatic, not a standard.