"Willie Mays made the most famous over-the-shoulder catch in sports history in the 1954 World Series. Larry Fitzgerald does the football version almost daily at Cardinals training camp.
With his back to the ball and a defender on his hip, Fitzgerald has become the master at looking over his shoulder, or head, locating the ball and watching it land in hands as big as turkey platters.
How he does it, well, that's hard to explain.
He practices it daily and makes it clear to quarterbacks exactly where he wants the ball.
But if making the catch were that easy, well, Fitzgerald wouldn't be about to sign an eight-year contract worth a maximum of $120 million.
"He does work on it, but you obviously still have to have a massive amount of ability," quarterback Kevin Kolb said. "He knows what's going to happen every time, and he knows what his strengths and weaknesses are.""