A list of Dolphins with more self-confidence than Jarvis Landry would be short or nonexistent. We see it in the way he’ll catch a pass over the middle, then burrow through bigger men in search of the first-down marker. We hear it in his objections over his ranking in the NFL’s annual list of the top 100 players.
What we don’t hear is the kind of tone Landry used Thursday when talking about his frustrations over not reaching the end zone with greater regularity. A tone he used even though he’s on a two-game streak with a touchdown reception, with a chance at a career-first three-game streak Sunday against the New York Jets.