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By Alan Grant
Wednesday, January 21, 2009 Super Bowl Sunday will offer a quietly interesting dynamic when Larry Fitzgerald Sr., journalist for the Minnesota Spokesman Reporter reports on a game, and his son, Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald Jr. plays. The son is currently the most dominant player in the game. Papa Fitzgerald's toughest challenge won't be offering an "objective" view of his son (we know he's good), it's applying an objective view to his son's team. (Lately, however, son has at times been the team.) Who has it toug ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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