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Pocket$ $traight 03-21-2010, 07:11 PM Seriously? Do you watch Landry on the field? Against Atlanta Landry avoided contact almost the entire game. Very early he waited for a player to run out of bounce instead of creating contact (I think it was Turner). L8r he dove to the turf in terror when Turner ran up the gut and Landry had an open field shot. Personally I think that play is the most memorable of Landry's career rather than his getting trucked by Jacobs. He avoided Turner basically the entire game though, as he does whenever he faces a dangerous player.
I mean this stuff is on tape...
And it's another reason why the moving him to SS argument is nonsense. First of all he played a centerfield safety for LSU. He roamed deep in the backfield and picked off a hell of the lot of passes, until his senior year when offensive coordinators just stopped calling any deep passes against LSU's defense. He was a deep FS almost his entire college career. When we drafted him it was to compliment Sean in that we could have two guys roaming back there, not to keep a guy in the box. If Landry is put at SS I PROMISE our defense regresses because it only means more missed tackles and more penalties. As FS Landry rarely sees the RB get that far up-field (because we've got excellent tacklers mostly at LB and SS) but almost every time that happens Landry gives up a TD.
I have watched LL just as much as you have. When he played against Dallas and New Orleans he was destroying everything that moved.
The whole team was terrible against Atlanta. I remember some bad angles against Turner, I do not remember him being afraid to take on any runningback.
Why would he be afraid of Turner but be frothing at the mouth to take on Jacobs? It doesn't add up.
Ruhskins 03-21-2010, 08:06 PM I don't see any reason that Landry cannot get better. What leads you to believe that he won't mature and become a better pro?
To judge a man's career after only 3 years just doesn't make sense to me.
I'm judging his attitude after 3 years. You are right on one part, judging a player's skills after 3 years is not fair. And I honestly feel his problems are not skill or potential. But well, maybe he'll turn a corner...I'm a bit pessimistic about it...hopefully new coaching leadership will change this.
Ruhskins 03-21-2010, 08:07 PM I have watched LL just as much as you have. When he played against Dallas and New Orleans he was destroying everything that moved.
The whole team was terrible against Atlanta. I remember some bad angles against Turner, I do not remember him being afraid to take on any runningback.
Why would he be afraid of Turner but be frothing at the mouth to take on Jacobs? It doesn't add up.
Is this the same Atlanta game where his late hit on Matt Ryan led to a penalty and an altercation on the sidelines?
Pocket$ $traight 03-21-2010, 08:17 PM Is this the same Atlanta game where his late hit on Matt Ryan led to a penalty and an altercation on the sidelines?
Yup. The Atlanta sideline, including the coach, were a bunch of tough guys until Godzilla showed up then they parted like the red sea...
Ruhskins 03-21-2010, 09:01 PM Yup. The Atlanta sideline, including the coach, were a bunch of tough guys until Godzilla showed up then they parted like the red sea...
:laughing2
Good one.
ethat001 03-21-2010, 11:05 PM Holmgren says Cleveland Browns will definitely draft a QB, but probably not in the first couple of rounds
...Holmgren likes Sam Bradford of Oklahoma, but believes St. Louis will make him the No. 1 pick of the draft. Although he said he would consider trading up for Bradford, he knows it's not realistic.
As for the second-ranked quarterback in the draft, Jimmy Clausen of Notre Dame, Holmgren was characteristically honest.
"I wish I liked him more," he said. "You know how you have a type of player that you like? It's not scientific. People like him a lot. He'll go high. But it would be hard for me [to take him]."
Holmgren does like Tim Tebow of Florida, despite reservations about his throwing mechanics, and has invited him to a future private visit. He intends to do that with "four or five" quarterbacks before the draft.
Holmgren says Cleveland Browns will definitely draft a QB, but probably not in the first couple of rounds | cleveland.com (http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2010/03/holmgren_says_cleveland_browns.html)
Interesting quote. The Browns currently have the 7th pick and it seems like they wouldn't consider Clausen. And yet people are talking about drafting him at #4? I know Kiper is high on him, but I hope we don't draft purely on need and overvalue this guy.. If he's truly worth it I'd be excited about it - but seeing experts disagree about his value makes me nervous..
ChickenMonkey 03-21-2010, 11:29 PM I wouldnt believe a thing Holmgren is saying about any players that are about to be drafted, for all we know he thinks Clausen is the best QB in this draft...this reaks of posturing..
GusFrerotte 03-21-2010, 11:31 PM Interesting quote. The Browns currently have the 7th pick and it seems like they wouldn't consider Clausen. And yet people are talking about drafting him at #4? I know Kiper is high on him, but I hope we don't draft purely on need and overvalue this guy.. If he's truly worth it I'd be excited about it - but seeing experts disagree about his value makes me nervous..
Dude, everyone has his own opinion about these QBs. I say draft a QB in one of the last two rounds. No matter who we get, the guy is going to be a project either way. Clausen, Lefevour, Stull, Kafka, McCoy, doesn't matter. We need our first two picks to be OL to help shore up the line.
GusFrerotte 03-21-2010, 11:35 PM I'm judging his attitude after 3 years. You are right on one part, judging a player's skills after 3 years is not fair. And I honestly feel his problems are not skill or potential. But well, maybe he'll turn a corner...I'm a bit pessimistic about it...hopefully new coaching leadership will change this.
I disagree, usually after the 3rd year a guy makes a name for himself in the league. I think Landry can be a great player though. He has what it takes. His mental game needs some coaching up though.
Dirtbag59 03-22-2010, 12:25 AM Well why can't Landry be like Orakpo, show up with a good attitude and get the job done from the get go. Honestly, my issue with Landry is his attitude, ever since he was a rookie he had stupid late hit and taunting penalties. How long until he grows up?
Landry did show up from the get go and played just as good if not better then a rookie Orakpo, especially at the end of the year when he switched to FS. The problem is he's slowly regressed since then, with this last year just being a complete and utter failure.
Personally I think it was a combination of his attitude and Blaches scheme. I'd also like to add that Jackson's coaching seems to have had a negative effect on him but then again Jackson was here for both Taylor and Landry (when he was good). Anyway look on the bright side, even though we missed out on Adrian Peterson we also passed up on Jamaal Anderson.
In the end hopefully Haslett's scheme will get Landry to pick up where he left off during his rookie year.
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