PHX Phan said:jim,
got a pic of him holding the jersey?
Yup can't wait till we face the Vikes!vikesfan said:Oh yeah, double 1s.
The gunfighter is here to help out the new sheriff in town.
Watch out there NFC West.
AzCards06 said:Double 1.
Section 11 won't have to buy a new jersey.
or the guy he wanted went to our hated rivals the Ramsvikesfan said:LOL oh the irony the guy he didn't want took his number. Too funny.
Jim Omohundro said:11
The NFL tweaked their jersey policy for receivers allowing them to select numbers 11-19 in addition to the 80-89 range.
krepitch said:Uck. Really? I think he'd be a good 84 or 89. A wide receiver wearing 11 is like a baseball player in spring training wearing 85 or something.
AzCards06 said:Double 1.
Section 11 won't have to buy a new jersey.
Jim Omohundro said:11
The NFL tweaked their jersey policy for receivers allowing them to select numbers 11-19 in addition to the 80-89 range.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:i hate 11 (not you section). it's just not a wr's number. this bothers me.
WizardOfAz said:How long until they are in the team shop?
Keyshawn has paid a fine every year he's been in the NFL for wearing 19, I believe.vikesfan said:Meyshawn got away with it because supposedly all the 80s numbers were taken. What BS.
Keyshawn has paid a fine every year he's been in the NFL for wearing 19, I believe.
As an aside, I really don't understand all the hate for Keyshawn. The man hasn't opened his mouth wide ebough to insert his foot lately, he always gives 100% on the field and has never had a hissy fit on the sideline toward his teammates like Owens or Moss. He'll make Dallas a better team. He basically grew out of his immaturity, IMO.
Huh. I thought I'd read somewhere that he basically buys the right to wear a non-WR #.Krangthebrain said:That's not true. Keyshawn got number 19 before the rule was instated, so he has an exception.
Yeah, something's fishy there though, I think. Keyshawn gets the boot, but there was nothing in the news about his attitude leading up to it. I think it may be more of a case of a clash of personalities between Gruden and Keyshawn. Not that it's excusable, but I think there's a difference between public tirades and closed door "discussions."That's ignoring the fact that he was deactivated the entire end of the season last year for his attitude. For a team to deactivate a player getting paid as much as he is, it's telling. Keyshawn has been a huge bust; not that he hasn't been productive, but he hasn't been worthy of the number 1 selection in the draft.
AzCards06 said:11- a quarterback number.
Fitzgerald is an impressive young man, looks like he's a trend setter.
Hopefully, he'll be the last Cardinal to ever wear #11.