Landry is the absolute heart and soul of this team. Gase said in the presser he hopes he is here for a long time. If you want to know who won't be here next year, it's #11
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This narrative needs to die. I don't think anyone dislikes Landry, in fact, I think most people love having him on the team.
The sticking point is how much a slot receiver is worth.Fin-O, texanphinatic and aesop like this. -
The difference here is Parker has the size/speed/skill to become a gamebreaker. That can't be said for Juice - who lacks the speed to legitimately threaten defenses.
Notice how with Parker out, we still needed the run game to loosen things up for Juice to operate. That didn't happen in the previous games which is why he was mostly a non-factor.aesop likes this. -
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Stills is 10 for 20 with 114 yards and an 11.4 average per catch, with 19 yards after the catch.
Landry is 30 for 43, 210 yards and a 7.0 average per catch, plus 111 yards after the catch. All three have 1 TD as well.
You're saying that we will keep Landry, our scrappy short yardage junkyard dog and cut/trade the first true anytime deep threat weapon we've had in almost two decades? Parker has been out for two games and he still has more yards than Landry- that's a clear indication of how wrong you are on this one.Dolphin North and Rock Sexton like this. -
Sometimes the best skill you can have is one of availability. Can I count on parker each week to contribute to the offense ? Even when jarvis isn't catching anything he still puts in the effort to block and push the pile of runners to get extra yards. Some things you cannot track statistically. Parker has all the talent in the world but, since he has been here injuries plagued him. I'll take jarvis because I know he is going to fight to win and be available when needed.
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