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Tua time!
Something to think about..
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You see that rainbow coming out of his rear correct?
Something to think about..
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Who drew up those short patterns and WR screens on 3rd and 8? Not Landry.
It’s not like Jarvis ran into the huddle and is like, “No, scratch that play. This is what we’re gonna do - throw me a bubble screen on 3rd and long the whole game!”
The players execute the calls that the coach sends into the huddle. I’m not seeing how that is Jarvis Landry’s fault, but moreso vanilla and unimaginative design by Adam Gase.
However there's also a chance if they offered him that deal he might have turned it down too, if he figured he would get a lot more this season. I'm just saying we can't assume Landry, or any player, would have signed an offer last season. Do we really know what they offered him last year when the two sides could not agree on a deal?
It was stated last season that Gase had to dumb down the playbook because players weren’t learning it. There were multiple times Landry ran the wrong routes and was constantly being corrected at the LOS on where to be lined up. No offense, but none of us have the whole story on the decisions that led to the departure of Landry.
The play was to trade him at the dead line... they didnt... Fine. But right now, its Landry and is agent that screwed everyone including themselves...You're definitely too smart and logical for this place. Everyone keeps assuming Dolphins management are a bunch of hacks and didn't try to sign him to a long contract earlier.
Questions: How do they know that?
Answer: They don't and are pulling it from their $$%^
Also, IMO, it was in Landry's best option to wait out. Because likely the Dolphins were offering somewhere around $9-$12M, earlier. I'm guessing he and his agent sat down and figured they could easily get that much now or later. By waiting until later they could get more.
It paid off. They got $16M so far and likely will be getting at least $13M per season.
The play was to trade him at the dead line... they didnt... Fine. But right now, its Landry and is agent that screwed everyone including themselves...
You're definitely too smart and logical for this place. Everyone keeps assuming Dolphins management are a bunch of hacks and didn't try to sign him to a long contract earlier.
Questions: How do they know that?
Answer: They don't and are pulling it from their $$%^
Also, IMO, it was in Landry's best option to wait out. Because likely the Dolphins were offering somewhere around $9-$12M, earlier. I'm guessing he and his agent sat down and figured they could easily get that much now or later. By waiting until later they could get more.
It paid off. They got $16M so far and likely will be getting at least $13M per season.
Something to think about..
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Calls out people for pulling stuff out their rear and then promptly pulls numbers out of his rear with 9 to 12 mil
Solid
I’m (apparently) one of the few who believes that Landry actually handcuffed our offense. It seemed like Gase had to manufacture ways to get him the gall ie bubble screens and short routes. While I’m not happy with the compensation, others have pointed out with great logic that we weren’t going to get any better without a contract in place. So it is what it is and hopefully the offense looks night and day different without catering to our slot receiver.
Landry doesnt want to play on the tag, he wants a long term deal... He basically ****ed himself because he now finds himself on a team he doesnt want to play for long term...How? They likely weren't going to get $16M in a long-term contract. Now they have and they will have the option of getting at the very minimum what they were going to get from the Dolphins from the Browns. Also, they could decline a "low" long-term contract and either get tagged again which I assume is for more money or get released to FA next season and make as much or more.
So from a $$$$ standpoint how have they lost?
#reading fundamentals
Everything I wrote was from an opinion perspective in thought and wording. A big difference from the Dolphins DIDN'T blah blah blah...$#%$ poster are throwing around.
As an arcade owner, you are correct sir! Got to to hit that 50 often and a 100 pointer on occasion.Landry to me was like the 20 point hole in skeet-ball. Sure thing that will constantly get you something, but hard to win the big prize. Not worth dumping a lot of money if you are only getting 20 points a pop!