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Great Landry article - Jarvis Landry Wants First Blood

I love this article! Thanks for sharing! :D
 
Goose bumps.....

Landry is clearly more tha a little bit unhinged :lol: but it is what makes him the great player that he is

Gerard Landry, Jarvis’s older brother and football mentor, who played receiver for Southern University, says with a laugh that he’s told Jarvis to ease off on the big open-field hits, which can lead to expensive fines. Landry’s crackback hit against the Bills in Week 7, for example, cost him more than $24,000.
So far, though, the league’s fines and his brother’s pleas have not deterred Landry: “I’ll say, ‘We gotta calm it down, we got a fine,’” Gerard says. “He just says, ‘This is how I play and this is how I want to play.’”
 
Umm, this is awesome. If you are Dolphins fan...must read...period...

Here is a quote....

"Gerard in particular knew that Jarvis was different from most football players. When he visited his younger brother during Jarvis’s freshman year of college, they sat down on a couch in Jarvis’s apartment and Gerard tried to find SportsCenter on TV. Jarvis looked stunned. “I don’t have cable,” his brother recalls him saying. “I just watch film all day.” Gerard remembers how Jarvis would break into the LSU facilities after midnight to practice on the Jugs football passing machine a few times a week, typically using a wooden ruler or “another sharp object” to pry the first door in the back of the building, known to be the easiest to open."
 
Awesome read, thanks for posting!


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Jarvis Landry is a special player. He is not only talented physically but his emotions drive this team. He plays with more heart than I have ever seen.
 
Yes and I be WAY more pumped if Tanny was rifling bullets to him in the playoffs.. Not a bad shot towards Moore, just loved the Tanny/Landry chemistry..
 
It kind of infuriates me when people reference Landry's 4.77 speed that he ran when he was injured. His actual time is in the 4.5 range
 
It kind of infuriates me when people reference Landry's 4.77 speed that he ran when he was injured. His actual time is in the 4.5 range
well, that's the first thing they are going to reference when they begin to make their argument that we need to let him sign with the pats. You know since he's slow and we could do better.
 
It kind of infuriates me when people reference Landry's 4.77 speed that he ran when he was injured. His actual time is in the 4.5 range

Who knows, maybe that 4.7 number is what let him "fall" to miami. That class was stacked at wr
 
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