TAMPA, Fla. -- Perched at a table in the sun, surrounded by swarms of reporters and cameras poised for The Moment, Larry Fitzgerald scanned the scene with a puzzled gaze. "I'm looking for him. I don't know where he's at yet,'' he said, his braided hair flopping behind him, his eyes darting through the 2,100-body pileup known as Super Bowl Media Day.
"I know he'll be around somewhere.''




