You also would be hard-pressed to find one more well-liked by his teammates, beyond the obligatory compliments invariably provided whenever the media asks those kind of questions.
Just consider Kyle Van Noy starting a podcast interview by asking for a moment so he can start singing, “Oh, oh, oh, FitzMagic,” the day after the Dolphins’ Week 3 Thursday night victory against Jacksonville.
Sure, maybe some of it had to do with Van Noy wanting to show off his pipes, though anybody who ever heard would quickly realize it was more about paying tribute to his teammate.
And did you notice during that Jacksonville game how quickly Fitzpatrick’s teammates sprinted to the end zone to celebrate with him after he scored a rushing touchdown?
That’s actions speaking louder than words right there.
If it’s words you want, then check out what new Dolphins center Ted Karras had to say about Fitzpatrick when he was asked what it’s like with the Harvard man — oh, did we mention Fitzpatrick attended Harvard? — in the huddle.
“It’s extraordinary,” Karras said. “He’s an extraordinary man. I am very fortunate to be able to suit up with him and I do love it when he can turn a third-and8 scramble into a first down. That’s a luxury as an Olineman. It’s been a lot of fun playing, and I’ve learned so much from him already, and I continue to learn every single day and as we grow and continue to create continuity and comfortability with each other.”
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