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FITZGERALD BACKLASH BUILDING?
With the Cardinals and receiver Larry Fitzgerald unable to restructure a contract that pays him salaries of more than $14 million in 2008 and more than $17 million in 2009, there’s an emerging question as to whether Fitzgerald really wants to work out a deal to help out the team. Fitzgerald professes that he wants to [...]
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Pacifist Viking — ... In recent years, Favre has been praised for overcoming the sorts of things that people commonly struggle to overcome, such as death and illness in the family. That sort of universal suffering should not be diminished, but there's something odd about so much praise on one person for dealing with it. But who really overcame more in his career? Moon had to go excel in Canada before he had a chance to be an NFL starting quarterback because of racism--now he's a Hall of Famer. Via PFT, Kent Somers questions Larry Fitzgerald's commitment to winning--because he'd rather ...

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