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Rookie wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald didn’t have the kind of debut that Pro Bowl receiver Anquan Boldin had in Detroit a year ago, but he still looked impressive in his first regular season outing.
On the Cardinals first play of the game, running back Emmitt Smith flicked the ball back to quarterback Josh McCown who threw the ball up down the field to Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald outjumped Rams safety Aeneas Williams and Jerametrius Butler to come down with the 37-yard catch.
“You love to get that first catch out of the way,” said Head Coach Dennis Green. “It was a trick play and he made a great catch and I think he’ll make a lot of plays like that for us. He had a good solid start.”
Fitzgerald, who has not seen any game action since the Cards first preseason game in Minnesota when he sprained his ankle twice, led the receivers in yardage with 4 catches for 70 yards, including a 3rd down conversion on the Cardinals only touchdown drive. Fitzgerald displayed veteran skill on that catch, breaking back towards McCown to get open and then dragging both feet in along the sideline.
“He makes your job easier as a quarterback,” said McCown of his rookie receiver. “He’s a tremendous talent and I’m glad he’s on our team. We will continue to work and get better and develop a relationship with him but for a young guy out, I thought he played exceptionally well and we’ve got to find a way to get him the ball in the endzone.”
With Boldin recovering from knee surgery, Fitzgerald will need to become a go-to-guy for the Cards offense to be successful, something Smith says the first-round draft choice is capable of.
“Larry made big plays when we needed them, we just didn’t make enough,” observed Smith. “Larry did great, coming into a game like this without having a lot of preseason work and battling an ankle injury, and on turf, that is not the easiest thing to go through. He battled through it, he made plays, and I’m sure if he had more opportunities to get some big plays, I’m sure he would have.”
Green claimed Fitzgerald was the best player coming out of college this off-season and made good on that by selecting the former Pittsburgh standout with the third overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.
It was a bold statement made by Green and one Fitzgerald hopes to prove accordingly.
“I just want to win,” summed up Fitzgerald. “Coach Green brought me here to help with the winning and I’m trying to do it anyway I can. If it is to pick up a teammate (along the sidelines), catch a ball, make a block, I’ll do whatever I can to help.”
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On the Cardinals first play of the game, running back Emmitt Smith flicked the ball back to quarterback Josh McCown who threw the ball up down the field to Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald outjumped Rams safety Aeneas Williams and Jerametrius Butler to come down with the 37-yard catch.
“You love to get that first catch out of the way,” said Head Coach Dennis Green. “It was a trick play and he made a great catch and I think he’ll make a lot of plays like that for us. He had a good solid start.”
Fitzgerald, who has not seen any game action since the Cards first preseason game in Minnesota when he sprained his ankle twice, led the receivers in yardage with 4 catches for 70 yards, including a 3rd down conversion on the Cardinals only touchdown drive. Fitzgerald displayed veteran skill on that catch, breaking back towards McCown to get open and then dragging both feet in along the sideline.
“He makes your job easier as a quarterback,” said McCown of his rookie receiver. “He’s a tremendous talent and I’m glad he’s on our team. We will continue to work and get better and develop a relationship with him but for a young guy out, I thought he played exceptionally well and we’ve got to find a way to get him the ball in the endzone.”
With Boldin recovering from knee surgery, Fitzgerald will need to become a go-to-guy for the Cards offense to be successful, something Smith says the first-round draft choice is capable of.
“Larry made big plays when we needed them, we just didn’t make enough,” observed Smith. “Larry did great, coming into a game like this without having a lot of preseason work and battling an ankle injury, and on turf, that is not the easiest thing to go through. He battled through it, he made plays, and I’m sure if he had more opportunities to get some big plays, I’m sure he would have.”
Green claimed Fitzgerald was the best player coming out of college this off-season and made good on that by selecting the former Pittsburgh standout with the third overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.
It was a bold statement made by Green and one Fitzgerald hopes to prove accordingly.
“I just want to win,” summed up Fitzgerald. “Coach Green brought me here to help with the winning and I’m trying to do it anyway I can. If it is to pick up a teammate (along the sidelines), catch a ball, make a block, I’ll do whatever I can to help.”
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