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The Jarvis Landry Thread: Bless 'Em

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Does it get much better than your star WR being able to do this? Incredible. Even though his numbers are down this year, this man has been the perfect complimentary piece to a budding crop of star rookie and second year draftees, both on and off the field. He brings intangibles, camaraderie and that culture that's helped to nurture us into a winning franchise again. Linking up with Baker is going to continue to become even more beautiful over the next 4 years.
 
Was going to make a joke about Landry being in the legendary pantheon of Browns-WRs-that-also-were-our-emergency-4th-QBs amongst greats like Brian Brennan and Kevin Johnson... but that throw was literally perfect. I was stunned at how good a throw it was.
 
Was going to make a joke about Landry being in the legendary pantheon of Browns-WRs-that-also-were-our-emergency-4th-QBs amongst greats like Brian Brennan and Kevin Johnson... but that throw was literally perfect. I was stunned at how good a throw it was.

Shades of Frisman Jackson out there.
 
Shades of Frisman Jackson out there.

True Story: I saw Frisman Jackson throw the ball over 80 yards with my own eyes. Some other guy at training camp bet he couldn't do it. Jackson told him he'd do immediately after practice. He didn't warm up. Just went to one of the practice field goal lines, took a ball, wound up and let it go. 82 yards.
 
Jarvis may be an average WR but he is a glue guy for sure.
 
Jarvis may be an average WR but he is a glue guy for sure.

I can buy this.

I don’t like his propensity for drops and sometimes what appears to be a glaring lack of effort for a guy who preaches culture and toughness, but he clearly is one of the leaders on this team.

Guys seem to really love him and his schtick so who am I to argue?
 
Early in the game Jarvis was pissing me off because he wasn't ready and wasn't getting his eyes around in time to catch throws that Baker was getting out quickly. Baker was doing a great job of throwing early and with anticipation and Jarvis needed to be ready, and he wasn't.

Baker is the main reason there hasn't been any sacks, with his pocket awareness and quick decisions. The receivers should all be aware that the ball is coming out and it might be in your face as soon as you come out of your break.

After a few of these Jarvis did a good job of redeeming himself.
 
Early in the game Jarvis was pissing me off because he wasn't ready and wasn't getting his eyes around in time to catch throws that Baker was getting out quickly. Baker was doing a great job of throwing early and with anticipation and Jarvis needed to be ready, and he wasn't.

Baker is the main reason there hasn't been any sacks, with his pocket awareness and quick decisions. The receivers should all be aware that the ball is coming out and it might be in your face as soon as you come out of your break.

After a few of these Jarvis did a good job of redeeming himself.

I think Kitchens is the main reason he hasn't been sacked, but Baker is up there.

How about Robinson? How has he been grading at left tackle?
 
I think Kitchens is the main reason he hasn't been sacked, but Baker is up there.

How about Robinson? How has he been grading at left tackle?

71st overall per PFF

They throw quick enough to get by, but counting on Greg Robinson long term is not a good solution.
 
71st overall per PFF

They throw quick enough to get by, but counting on Greg Robinson long term is not a good solution.

Apparently.

How does the entire line grade person by person?

And thanks, that is helpful.
 

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