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With the success the Cardinals have had this year, I have seen several interviews of Larry Fitzgerald. He as always been well dressed, clean cut, well spoken, and carried himself well. I have yet to hear of him getting in any trouble off the field either. After reading this I really don't think I have more respect for anyone in the NFL. This guy is THE perfect man for any team.

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He is definitely a class act.  Skip Bayless was complaining about that on "First Take" the other day, saying that Fitz needs to open up more to the media and spend more time in the spotlight.  I wonder why he doesn't, maybe it has something to do with the way Skip trashes every other receiver, especially T.O., for being drama queens.

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I really don't think that's what he's about though. I think he's all about his team and the game. Which is something very rare for a receiver of his caliber. I'm glad he's got his head above all of that.

He's a class act for sure and stud wide reciever to boot.

I loved watching him play when he was here in Pittsburgh. I just wish he didn't leave early, but if you offered me that kind of money, I would have done the same.

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He is definitely a class act. Skip Bayless was complaining about that on "First Take" the other day, saying that Fitz needs to open up more to the media and spend more time in the spotlight. I wonder why he doesn't, maybe it has something to do with the way Skip trashes every other receiver, especially T.O., for being drama queens.

I can't count the number of times I've changed the channel because I simply couldn't handle listening to Skip Bayless anymore.  That guy is a frickin' idiot.

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I am a diehard Pittsburgh fan and I really dont like that many players on other teams.

Larry Fitzgerald is one of the player that is really fun to watch. Ladanian Tomlinson and Warrick Dunn are two others.

All three are class acts off the field and do a lot to help their communities.

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Yea I'd definitely say Fitzgerald and Warrick Dunn are in the same class. LT can let his mouth and attitude go sometimes though.

Speaking of Warrick Dunn, did anybody see the mini doc they made about him and his mom? Saddest thing I saw all last year.

Another example of what a good TEAM player he is:  They said on ESPN yesterday that he told management he would resturcture his contract to keep Anquan Bolding on the team.

The only other person I've heard do that is Tom Brady.  He restructured his to get Moss on the team.  

He is definitely a class act. Skip Bayless was complaining about that on "First Take" the other day, saying that Fitz needs to open up more to the media and spend more time in the spotlight. I wonder why he doesn't, maybe it has something to do with the way Skip trashes every other receiver, especially T.O., for being drama queens.

I can't count the number of times I've changed the channel because I simply couldn't handle listening to Skip Bayless anymore. That guy is a frickin' idiot.

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I don't know whose worse Skip or Steven A. Smith... I feel like shooting the TV when those two are on together.

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He is definitely a class act. Skip Bayless was complaining about that on "First Take" the other day, saying that Fitz needs to open up more to the media and spend more time in the spotlight. I wonder why he doesn't, maybe it has something to do with the way Skip trashes every other receiver, especially T.O., for being drama queens.

I can't count the number of times I've changed the channel because I simply couldn't handle listening to Skip Bayless anymore. That guy is a frickin' idiot.

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I don't know whose worse Skip or Steven A. Smith... I feel like shooting the TV when those two are on together.

You couldn't be more right.

mr. fitzgerald is the real deal.

i'd be happy if just half the people in the world had his attitude.

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