Landry said there’s still room for improvement, and he smiled when asked about his potential. The opportunities he’s had, he has taken advantage of. There’s a term we like to use: He’s a football player. “His play speed is really outstanding,” Philbin said Thursday. Landry won praise on many fronts from coach Joe Philbin. Such efficiency has been a boost to the Dolphins (3-3), who have averaged nearly 30 points during that span. Over the past three games, Landry has caught 14 of the 17 passes directed his way. He complements the speedy Wallace with a physical style and willingness to catch the ball in traffic, which has made him effective in the slot. “Us Louisiana boys get a little riled up,” Landry said. Landry said he’s learning to match Wallace’s intensity on game day. We’re going to do that throughout the year, try to impose our will.” We’ve got to bring the pain to them before they get to us. New teammate Wallace has Louisiana ties, too - he’s a native of New Orleans. We’re both thankful for the opportunity.”
“On FaceTime we talk as much as we can about how crazy it has been, and how fun it is. The other half of that duo, his close friend Odell Beckham Jr., missed the start of the season with a hamstring injury but has three touchdown catches as a rookie with the New York Giants. Landry was part of the most prolific receiving tandem in LSU history. “I’m just always constantly learning and picking up on little things, even from defensive guys,” he said. “The SEC got me ready for the game speed and the caliber of guys I would face week in and week out,” he said.Įven so, Landry said his rookie season has been an education. Playing for the Dolphins isn’t much different than playing for LSU, Landry said. Landry has been targeted as often as Brian Hartline, a 1,000-yard receiver each of the past two years and with better results. He enters Sunday’s game at Jacksonville ranked second on the team to Mike Wallace with 22 catches for 232 yards, and scored his first career touchdown in Game 5 against Green Bay. Who takes the field first doesn’t matter. “I continue to work like somebody is in front of me. Among those he overtook was Brandon Gibson, a six-year veteran with 211 career catches. Landry’s ascent is especially impressive because receiver was the Dolphins’ deepest position in training camp. The former Louisiana State star was promoted to the first team on the depth chart this week, solidifying his status after he was one of three starting wideouts in the past two games. (AP) - Rookie receiver Jarvis Landry says the NFL’s not much different from the Southeastern Conference, and his rapid progress with the Miami Dolphins suggests he might be right. I still love my OnePlus and sincerely hope that this blundered challenge doesn't cause people to take their business elsewhere.DAVIE, Fla.
The real challenge appears to be: finding exactly the right tapping pace to keep from being falsely accused of being a robot. Unfortunately, the 100,000 or more taps that I racked up, even after I slowed down my pace, did not count and I could not tell until after I exited the game and got back in. I considered doing the 1 minute video challenge and did a test run tapping with 10 fingers (or 8 fingers and 2 thumbs if you prefer) I was able to tap thousands of times within a minute. My difficulty at this point is that the challenge is misleading and frustrating because it is simple to tap with multiple fingers and be identified as a robot for tapping too fast. The FPS runs at 1 and continues like this despite playing with several different graphics options. I thought the contest would be a way for me to offset the cost of a new phone by potentially winning some extras. After purchasing Red Alert 2 & Yuris revenge a booting it up on my Windows10 32bit OS, I ran into an immediate in game problem. Although the challenge itself is kind of silly, I'm about ready for a new phone since I'm still using my OnePlus One. So, let me start by saying thank you for the 'unlock your speed' challenge.