Landry in a Rex Ryan defense is going to be amazing to watch. I really hope he stays healthy. If he does, he will be in the Pro Bowl.
No showing up for any of the OTA's to let the Jets staff work with him doesn't help matters. But it's way too early to draw any conclusions on his long-term health. Lots of guys start camp on the PUP. I still think the Jets will be lucky to get 10 somewhat healthy games out of this guy.
I think 10 games is a good mark. Anything less than that would be disappointing to me, anything more than that will be bonus.
in my opinion, considering the money and his age, he should have had the surgery and he would have been healed and ready to go by now without any issues. refusing the surgery is most likely the reason why the skins did not re-sign him in the first place. too much money tied up on a guy who rarely sees the field.
http://m.nypost.com/p/sports/jets/w...nwL7mYDHLwJEK?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=Jets Check out this great quote from the article: " The Jets activated safety LaRon Landry off the physically unable to perform list yesterday after he passed his physical and conditioning test. Landry is coming off a left foot injury that ended his 2011 season with the Redskins. Landry did not practice this spring, but coach Rex Ryan said he impressed yesterday. “I think he sent a message to me and everybody else that he’s LaRon Landry every day,” Ryan said. “We literally had trainers and everybody telling him to slow down and he never did. It was pretty impressive.” Ryan said Landry will be limited in practice, calling it a (pitch count.' " Please stay healthy...
Landry is much better against the run than he is against the pass. The last time I looked, Gronk did most of his damage as a receiver.
I'm twown every day. But I'm also Luke Carson, a mild-mannered bell-hop who's generally well-liked and seems to keep to himself.