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Larry Fitzgerald Denies He Requested Kolb

It was reported that Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald had told his front office to acquire the services of Eagles backup quarterback Kevin Kolb, but now he’s denying that claim.

According to SportsRadioInterviews.com, Fitzgerald went on WCNN in Atlanta and said,

“No, because I didn’t,” Fitzgerald said. “I never said anything about what I wanted. As a player, we don’t really have too much say so, if any, about what we want. We are just out there playing ball, we are paid to do our jobs and that is pretty much what they expect us to do. So I really don’t have any idea who is going to be out quarterback and to be honest with you I just want to win and whoever is going to helps us do that I am all for it.”

Who knows what to believe? Rumors don’t really matter all that matters is which teams are willing to step up to the plate and make a legitimate offer for Kolb. Talking about wanting him doesn’t really matter, if it’s not matched with some serious offers.

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drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
March 9, 2011 6:13 am

Fitzgerald should talk to the “Young Tongues” who clamored for Kolb during the off-season. He might learn something.

famucancer
famucancer
March 9, 2011 9:52 am

Another example of the sorry media and how people don’t understand the difference between “I heard” and an actual quote. Fitzgerald was never actually quoted in the Scheftner piece – however he’s actually quoted now and his alleged praise has turned into ” I never said anything about what I wanted.” Funny how that works.

paulman
paulman
March 9, 2011 10:01 am

Paulman has “no comment” on the subject..

ISeeGreenPeople
ISeeGreenPeople
March 9, 2011 10:28 am

Maybe the back-tracking is to avoid any tampering allegations. Maybe Fitz and Kolb have had some conversations. Just saying…………………………..

runtheball09
runtheball09
March 9, 2011 10:43 am

Larry Fitzgerald just got a lesson in loose lips sink ships. Doesn’t matter though because the Eagles know what he’s worth, people who assess film know what he’s worth, and the Cardinals know what he’s worth. Dude is gonna be a beast, if he goes somewhere with assets. Andy Reid made a great decision drafting this guy regardless of what we knew about him. I was one of those people that laughed but if you watched him play after Vick got hurt there was no denying he works hard and is smart.

runtheball09
runtheball09
March 9, 2011 10:46 am

and no I’m not Howard Eskin or Dave Spadaro… I usually complain about the Eagles but this is the one person on our roster that I think we’re going to regret. I could be wrong, I just don’t think I am. Let the haters hate. He never got a fair shake and still did his thing.

paulman
paulman
March 9, 2011 11:40 am

Paulman’s honest assesment is that Kolb can be an effective #1 Starter in
the NFL, But Vick gives the Eagles the best chance to win a SB in the short-term(2-3 year window), by the time Vick is done, I think Kafka can be as
effective as Kolb would be, so with all things considered, it’s time to Trade
Kolb and get value for him while you can and help address some of the positions that need upgrading..

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
March 9, 2011 2:21 pm

Run

You’re right. Kolb was not given a fair shake. He was “handed” the starting job. He didn’t compete for it. He didn’t earn it. It was “given” to him. There’s nothing “fair” about that. Despite a long internship, Kolb displayed the same shortcomings he displayed as a rookie.

drummerwinslow
drummerwinslow
March 9, 2011 2:23 pm

Paul

I knew that “no comment” thing had to be a hoax. Didn’t fool me.

runtheball09
runtheball09
March 9, 2011 2:46 pm

Drum. I would love to see you go to your job behind a national icon, and be thrown to the wolves in the hardest scenario possible in front of a huge audience. The parable is the game you referenced when he was thrown to the wolves in that ravens game. Then he went up against the SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS, and lost his job to behind THE BIGGEST NFL SUPERSTAR EVER!!!! VICK… Now you tell me, how the #&^% are you going to handle that? Well I’ll tell you how he did. He put up QB ratings comparable to Vick with wins, with a shitty Offensive Line!!!

WHY CAN YOU NOT WRAP YOUR BRAIN AROUND THAT?

paulman
paulman
March 9, 2011 3:07 pm

To Drummer
My 13 year old son posted that “no comment” while I was away from computer..

atra1781
March 9, 2011 3:29 pm

If Vick wins the Superbowl he would be the first Black qb to win the Super Bowl.

As a starter.

Keep Kolb history proves otherwise.

RealTalk777
RealTalk777
March 9, 2011 4:04 pm

Atra you are the biggest dumb ass on this site!!! when you talk, do people smell sh** on your breath?So the race of a QB really has something to do with winning superbowls? huh, Atra? keep Kolb? you have got to be shi**ing me! there are numerous QB free agents out there this year, that I”d take over Kolb in a heart beat! Seriously what has Kolb done to deserve this much support from you guys?

Kolb threw the same amount of TD’s as INT”S when it was all said and done with a 76.1 QB rating…Kolb is an overrated player, that never deserved the praise he was getting to begin with! He’s been in the NFL for 4 seasons, he was supposed to be the future of the franchise in 2010, but the first game, Matthews changed the Eagles 2010 season for the better. Its a joke, how you cats that defend Kolb, bought into it being a rebuilding season…But with Vick, a man that was away from the game and pretty new to the Eagles playbook, really had no room for error. Vick is a proven winner, Kolb is not! Kolb is no more than a backup on the Eagles, the man wants to start ship his a** out of here ASAP.

famucancer
famucancer
March 10, 2011 12:37 am

atra, was your family the inspiration for ‘Deliverance’?