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Fitzgeralds Keep Father-Son Bond

Posted on January 22, 2016January 22, 2016 by David Shama

 

Minneapolis native Larry Fitzgerald Jr., the Cardinals slot receiver who is on track for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, will know his dad is in the stadium watching him Sunday when his team plays in Charlotte against the Panthers for the NFC Championship.

Larry Sr. will see a game that will send the winner to Super Bowl 50 to play the AFC champion in Santa Clara, California.  Dad hasn’t missed a Cardinals game all season, or in the playoffs.  The Fitzgeralds are that kind of family.

Growing up in south Minneapolis, Larry Sr. and his late wife Carol emphasized to Larry Jr. and his brother Marcus the importance of family and the right way to behave.  No drugs or alcohol.  Get your rest and don’t associate with the wrong people.  Don’t do anything crazy.

“That’s the way we raised him—to be careful—and to make certain not to run with the crowd and not be a problem,” Larry Sr. told Sports Headliners.  “He’s a leader.  He’s a winner.”

Larry Sr. grew up in Chicago and played football at Indiana State, and then briefly with the NFL Giants.  He knows how violent the game can be.  He was hesitant when Carol started Larry Jr. playing football at age 10.  “We had some issues in the family about that, but by blessings we got through it,” Larry Sr. said.

Dad could see the passion his namesake had for football.  “From that point I could see he wasn’t afraid of football.  He wasn’t afraid of contact.  That’s the first hurdle right there.  Not fear the game.”

Larry Jr. & Larry Sr. (photo courtesy of Lou Lampson)
Larry Jr. & Larry Sr. (photo courtesy of Lou Lampson)

Larry Sr. still lives in the Minneapolis area and is a veteran sportswriter and sports radio commentator.  He will in the press box of Bank of America Stadium on Sunday covering the game.  His relationship with former Vikings coach Dennis Green gave Larry Jr. the opportunity to be around pros like Hall of Fame receiver Cris Carter.  By the time Larry Jr. was starring for Holy Angels Academy pro scouts were telling dad his high school age son could already play in the NFL.

Although Larry Jr. grew up here, he didn’t dream about being a Golden Gopher.  Schools like Miami, Oklahoma and Pittsburgh (his eventual college choice) wooed him during the recruiting process.  “They were in our house a lot earlier than Minnesota,” Larry Sr. said.

Dad was convinced after his son’s freshman year at Pitt that he had the skills and determination to be a pro.  For the last 12 years Larry Jr. has more than proven that including last Saturday night when his long run after a reception set up the winning points against the Packers in an overtime playoff classic.  He finished things off with a short run for the winning score.

In seven of Fitzgerald’s seasons he has had over 1,000 yards in receptions including 2015.  He had a career high 109 receptions during the last regular season and in December became the 11th player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career catches.  Six seasons he has had 90 or more catches.  He has been selected for the Pro Bowl eight times.

At age 32, Fitzgerald is one win from his second Super Bowl.  The Cardinals lost 27-23 to the Steelers in the 2009 game.  “We’ll see if this is the best Cardinals team that he’s played on,” his father said.  “We’ll find out pretty soon, I guess.”

The Cardinals’ offense was No. 1 in points per game during the regular season. The defense No. 5 in points allowed.  Dad thinks his son plays for the league’s best team.  “I think they have a group that can go win it all.”

The Cardinals, 14-3, will play a Panthers group that had an NFL-best 16-1 record.  If Larry Jr. wants any advice for Sunday he knows his dad is available.  “Never stop being a parent,” Larry Sr. said.

Worth Noting

Fitzgerald is on this week’s regional cover of Sports Illustrated on sale in Arizona and other western states, according to SI.com on Tuesday.  Legendary quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are on the cover in most states, including Minnesota, as part of the buildup for the AFC title game between Manning’s Broncos and Brady’s Patriots.

Greg Bedard, writing in the January 18 issue of Sports Illustrated, ranked the Cardinals the best NFC team in the playoffs.  S.I. said: “Talent, physicality, aggression, daring play-calling—they’re all qualities you look for in a Super Bowl contender, and no one cam match Arizona’s mix of the above.”

Approximately 87 percent of the work is completed on the construction of U.S. Bank Stadium.  All the glass for the huge pivoting doors (95 feet at their peaks) will be installed in the next 30 days.  Proposals will be solicited for the artificial turf, expected to cost between $1 million and $2 million.

The Vikings have yet to determine how to best acclimate their players to the facility before the team has its first games in the building next summer.  Nothing has been decided regarding practices or even scrimmages.

Jedd Fisch, the former Gophers offensive coordinator under Tim Brewster, joined Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan staff last winter as passing game coordinator.  Fisch must have done well because this week he received a two-year contract extension paying him between $650,000 and $750,000 annually, according to a SI.com story on Tuesday.

Former Gophers basketball coach Jim Dutcher has written a letter to M Club Director George Adzick recommending Darryl Mitchell be inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame.  Mitchell was captain of the 1982 Big Ten champion Minnesota team Ducher coached.  Mitchell was an All-Big Ten selection that season and has become an attorney.  “He’s got all the credentials,” Dutcher told Sports Headliners.

Rachel Banham
Rachel Banham

Gophers senior Rachel Banham ranked 39th all-time among NCAA women’s career scorers after her 32 point total on Wednesday night in Minnesota’s win over No. 20 ranked Northwestern.  She has 2,613 career points.  The Gophers, 12-6 overall and 4-3 in the Big Ten, play in Madison tomorrow starting at 11 a.m. against the Badgers.  Wisconsin is 6-11 overall and 2-5 in league games.

The Gophers men’s hockey team, 11-10 overall and 6-2 in the Big Ten, plays the Badgers in Madison tonight and Saturday evening.  Wisconsin, 4-10-6 and 1-5-2-1, has been struggling but the roster includes pro prospects Luke Kunin and Matt Jurusik.  The two freshmen were listed by NHL Central Scouting on Tuesday as top 20 players.

Kunin, who at the beginning of the season was on Central Scouting’s Watch List as a potential first round draft pick, is listed as the 16th best North American skater on Central’s latest rankings.  A forward, the Chesterfield, Missouri native leads the team with 9 goals and 18 points.

Jurusik, from La Grange, Illinois, is listed as the 15th best North American goaltending prospect and has a 3.18 GAA this season.  He is the only Division I goaltender to make the list.  He has one shutout this season, 3-0 against Michigan State.

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