Larry Fitzgerald: Ryan Lindley 'can make all the throws'
While many believe the Cardinals are in trouble after losing their top two quarterbacks, veteran wideout Larry Fitzgerald is professing a lot of faith in new starter Ryan Lindley, who has not started a game in nearly two years.
"He's a really cerebral young man, he's been in the league for over three (years) and he works hard, extremely hard in the offseason," Fitzgerald told NFL Network. "We actually train together and he's a student of the game, really focused. ... We really believe in Ryan, he can make all the throws. We've just got to protect him, make some plays for him outside, run the ball. We're going to be just fine."
Appearing in six games in 2012, Lindley produced zero touchdowns and nine turnovers. He went 4 of 10 for 30 yards in finishing up the Week 15 win in St. Louis. He faces the Seahawks on Sunday night.
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