Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Larry Fitzgerald Organizes Cardinals Workouts

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Fresh off his annual off-season overseas sojourns, Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has organized his team's informal workouts during the lockout, Kent Somers of The Arizona Republic reports.

According to Somers, twenty Cardinals players gathered at Arizona State University's practice facility on Tuesday.

"Fitz put the word out, and guys have responded," guard Rex Hadnot said. "This is what being a pro is about, when things aren't going the way they've always gone, you continue to do what you must do to put yourself in a successful situation."

Fitzgerald brought in his personal trainer, Bill Welle of Minnesota-base Velocity Sports Performance, to run and supervise the team through agility drills.

With the Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, and Atlanta Falcons getting decent turnouts for their player-organized workouts, some fans may be inclined to ask why that's not happening with their team.

Fitzgerald summed up why the Cardinals are more likely to have a higher turnout rate.

"We have a unique situation here (in Arizona)," he said. "As opposed to say Green Bay or Minnesota, where most guys are gone (in the off-season), a lot of guys who play here in Arizona stay here. It's 80 degrees in April. Where else better is there to be?"

source:  Mac's Football Blog
Posted by Brian McIntyre

Larry Fitzgerald Organizes Cardinals Workouts


Fresh off his annual off-season overseas sojourns, Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald has organized his team's informal workouts during the lockout, Kent Somers of The Arizona Republic reports.

According to Somers, twenty Cardinals players gathered at Arizona State University's practice facility on Tuesday.

"Fitz put the word out, and guys have responded," guard Rex Hadnot said. "This is what being a pro is about, when things aren't going the way they've always gone, you continue to do what you must do to put yourself in a successful situation."

Fitzgerald brought in his personal trainer, Bill Welle of Minnesota-base Velocity Sports Performance, to run and supervise the team through agility drills.

With the Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, and Atlanta Falcons getting decent turnouts for their player-organized workouts, some fans may be inclined to ask why that's not happening with their team.

Fitzgerald summed up why the Cardinals are more likely to have a higher turnout rate.

"We have a unique situation here (in Arizona)," he said. "As opposed to say Green Bay or Minnesota, where most guys are gone (in the off-season), a lot of guys who play here in Arizona stay here. It's 80 degrees in April. Where else better is there to be?"

source: Mac's Football Blog
Posted by Brian McIntyre

Monday, October 4, 2010

week 4

  Net Total Offensive Offense Offense Defensive Defense Defense 
    Total Rushing Drives Total Rushing Pressure
KC 1917 841 476 365.0 1077 558 519
SF -760 -164 42 -205.5 -597 -558 -39
               
Atl 1469 849 509 340.5 620 545 75
NO -393 -21 88 -108.5 -372 -545 173
               
StL 1328 683 342 340.5 646 439 207
Was -348 -10 179 -189 -338 -439 101
               
NE 1086 758 499 258.9 328 306 22
Buff -140 170 212 -42.4 -310 -306 -4
               
SD 1063 634 219 415.3 429 309 120
Sea -52 -86 160 -245.8 34 -309 343
               
Cinn 998 588 350 238.4 410 215 195
Car 66 112 226 -113.9 -45 -215 170
               
Pitt 992 502 424 78.3 490 171 319
TB -35 251 167 84.2 -286 -171 -115
               
Minn 874 607 390 216.9 268 100 168
Det 101 -4 50 -54.4 105 -100 205
               
Phi 827 396 247 149.4 430 -108 538
Jax 611 299 289 10.1 312 108 204
               
GB 810 440 193 246.8 370 130 240
Chi -155 5 107 -102.3 -160 -130 -30
               
Dall 701 431 255 176.0 270 18 253
Hou 269 274 257 17 -5 -18 12
               
NYJ 667 403 347 55.9 264 61 202
Mia 119 253 123 130.6 -135 -61 -74
               
Tenn 652 347 374 -27.1 305 109 197
NYG 328 447 261 185.6 -119 -109 -10
               
Oak 572 433 273 159.6 139 34 105
Arz 517 221 251 -30.1 296 -34 330
               
Cleve 443 379 361 17.9 64 104 -39
Bal 264 229 110 119.1 35 -104 138
               
Ind 370 196 150 46.1 173 20 153
Den 329.0143 289.9 143.5 146.4 39 -20 59

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Week Two Football ERA Game Results



Net Total
Offensive
Offense
Offense
Defensive
Defense
Defense


Total
Rushing
Drives
Total
Rushing
Pressure
Atl
2240
1040
452
588
1200
959
242
Arz
-1160
-211
187
-397
-949
-959
9








Ind
1605
788
426
363
817
489
328
NYG
-419
64
237
-173
-483
-489
6








SF
1244
640
476
165
604
446
158
NO
-516
4
26
-22
-519
-446
-73








Oak
1166
620
327
293
546
300
246
StL
-160
3
147
-144
-163
-300
137








Minn
1087
730
428
302
356
306
50
Mia
16
36
223
-187
-20
-306
286








Hou
992
539
214
326
453
278
175
Was
226
109
205
-96
117
-278
395








SD
910
611
411
200
299
136
163
Jax
-37
142
148
-6
-178
-136
-42








GB
833
451
268
183
382
-6
388
Buff
157
278
339
-61
-121
6
-127








Den
817
593
275
317
224
243
-18
Sea
-98
125
289
-164
-223
-243
19








Det
816
376
275
102
440
-20
460
Phi
732
589
427
162
143
20
123








Pitt
800
361
300
61
440
223
217
Tenn
403
151
126
25
253
-103
355








Dall
746
414
209
205
332
135
197
Chi
44
111
155
-44
-67
-135
68








NYJ
705
480
307
173
225
208
18
NE
124
163
160
3
-39
-208
168








KC
673
388
282
106
285
186
99
Cleve
168
210
215
-6
-42
-186
144








Cinn
641
318
196
122
323
69
255
Bal
426
223
262
-39
203
-69
272








TB
573
335
248
87
239
-99
338
Car
448
362
294
69
86
99
-13