"I don't know," Fitzgerald said, via The Arizona Republic, when asked if the trade reports were out of line. "I come to work every day and just focus on how I can help the Arizona Cardinals and help my team win. If they decide to move me, that happens. I have no control over any of that. "I just focus on what I can do to improve and help my team." But the Cardinals insist they haven't considered a move. "I have not had one conversation regarding a trade with Larry Fitzgerald," general manager Steve Keim told 620 AM in Arizona. "We have every intent to have Larry Fitzgerald retire as a Cardinal. Period." Source: NFL.com markaz's Take: I'm sure the Cards do want Fitz to retire as a Cardinal. Without question Fitz is the most beloved player in Cards history and the fan revolt would be huge. But how do they go about securing a franchise-type QB and field an offensive line that isn't a constant source of embarrassment without a stable of draft picks and the cap room necessary for these moves?