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Landry not charged

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Finatik, Sep 26, 2017.

  1. Finatik

    Finatik Season Ticket Holder Staff Member Club Member

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    News broke in August that Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry was under investigation for battery by the Broward County State Attorney’s Office as the result of an incident with the mother of his child earlier this year.

    The woman said Landry did not inflict any physical harm and Landry said the same, but the investigation continued into September. It has now come to an end and Landry will not be facing any charges.

    “I am very thankful that this matter is over and my family and I can put this behind us now,” Landry said in a statement, via Adam Schefter of ESPN. “I greatly respect and appreciate the Broward County State Attorney’s Office for their hard work and thorough investigation into this matter and I am thankful that they were able to come to a conclusion that reaffirms the true facts that no crime was committed. My daughter’s mother and I will continue to co-parent to raise our child in a happy and healthy environment. I would like to thank my family and friends for their continued support throughout this process.”

    The NFL was reportedly doing its own investigation into the matter and, as we’ve been reminded in the Ezekiel Elliott case, the absence of criminal charges doesn’t mean the league won’t try to impose discipline on a player.
     
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  2. bigballa2102

    bigballa2102 Well-Known Member

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    maybe he can get on the jugs machine now and catch passes!!!!!!!
     
  3. djphinfan

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    maybe he can stop showing up his teammates on the field and start playing like a guy who wants Julio jones money..which means stop running backwards and sideways like you think you have speed...cause you clearly don't..

    love ya juice, just know what your lane is...and stay in it.
     
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  4. CashInFist

    CashInFist Well-Known Member

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    I still want to trade Jarvis Landry. Now we actually can. He's a cancer for the offense at this point in his contract negotiations, and a distraction on the field (probably locker room now). He's dividing the team when we need unity. I'll take a high #2+ for Jarvis now and run.
     
  5. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    don't think thats fair Cash..do think he's frustrated by the contract..
     
  6. CashInFist

    CashInFist Well-Known Member

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    Don't care now DJ. Don't need any Prima Donas on this team. Especially one that played like trash, whined like a baby about one ****ing poor throw. Then on the VERY NEXT PLAY drops a perfectly thrown TD by Jay Cutler on 4th down in the END ZONE, that was our very last chance of making a true comeback and WINNING the GAME!

    DONE with Jarvis Landry, if we can trade him before the deadline. I hope he tears it up for us when he is in, but he ain't worth what he wants paid, and you know it @djphinfan.
     
  7. phins18

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    Cool, can we trade him to the highest bidder now?
     
  8. phins18

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    Just so you know what the best team in the league would have done with our WR position, the Pats would have signed one of Stills or Landry, traded the other, and then made good use of the 3rd round pick you took in Carroo and got the same WR production, less overall cost for the position, and a high draft pick. But leave it to the worst GM in the league Mike Tannenbaum to **** it up like he will soon do.
     
  9. djphinfan

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    I'm as pissed as you on how he called out his teammate, all will come into play when negotiating this contract...

    To me why I wouldn't pay him elite money is what he showed in the game, the rep he had where he's right at the first down marker, turns backwards tries to go lateral thinking he has some imaginary speed were all not aware of..

    Bottom line.. the book is out on Jarvis Landry, and it lines up with my exact quote when I studied him and OBJ predraft.

    " The farther away from the LOS Jarvis Landry gets, the less dangerous he becomes"

    He can pretend all he wants but I'm confident in that assessment, and that means I can't give you elite money...

    I can still take into account all the things he does do well, all the intangibles he brings to the table, I can put a pricetag on those things..
     
  10. djphinfan

    djphinfan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Hey, with no production from our first four picks this year, the team of tannebaum and Grier are going into their 3rd year..I do believe it's important to keep tabs on all their picks and compare what could of been or that they did a great job..

    Have to play revisionist history when evaluating front office positions.

    I'll give them another year before I either think their good or time to move on.
     
  11. CashInFist

    CashInFist Well-Known Member

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    Your assessment right there @djphinfan told me you know, just like I do, that Landry is as good as gone; possibly before the trade deadline this season.
     
  12. phins18

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    While I usually agree, and especially in football give new GM's time, Tannenbaum has proven time and time again that he is a terrible GM who does not understand how to properly value his own players or draft or know how to manage a salary cap. He decimated the jets the same way he is decimating our roster/making our roster the opposite of a value. He is so lucky he came into this job with a qB in tannehill already on the roster. Because he is doing exactly the same to our roster as he did with the jets.
     
  13. djphinfan

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    Hey I don't disagree..my feelers are wide open...just have to give them the third year..to be accurate myself.

    There's enough red flags imo to be getting a little concerned..
     
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  14. phins18

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    what 3d year? isnt it give him a contract or left him be subject to other free agent offers? the correct move was not to let it get this far.
     
  15. djphinfan

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    I'm talking about tannebaum and Grier..
     
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    You all are ungrateful for not appreciating what he has done for this garbage offense the last two years and overall for 4. Tannehill would be on the street if it wasn't for him.

    I think he will perform better now that this is over, just stating the obvious. Stuff like this weighs on you, and it wasn't from the State, it is what the NFL would do
     
  17. phins18

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    im grateful, he's just not that good. Tannehill is a starting QB in this league regardless of a possession receiver who loves to run east to west rather than north and south.

    Something about you, and i just dont know what it is, tells me youre not an objective observer here.
     
  18. dirtylandry

    dirtylandry Well-Known Member

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    so you don't want Landry? What has Parker and Stills done consistently?
     
  19. phins18

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    i want landry if he is a value contractually. His next contract will ensure that he isnt a value, and you can find his production fairly easily. To be clear, I would have decided to pay Landry rather than Stills if i had to choose between the 2 of them, but I sure as hell wouldnt pay landry now when Parker is going to have to be paid soon too.
     
  20. dirtylandry

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    has he confirmed what he wants? everyone thought Stills would break the bank. Don't discount Gase's desire to keep him. Miami won't lose him for nothing after letting Miller and Vernon go
     
  21. phins18

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    stills did get a huge deal. And that's why Landry shouldnt be kept with Parker needing a huge deal soon too. Landry as a #1 means your receiving core is not very good. He is a really nice #2, but given our other receivers he should not be given a long term deal. He should have been dealt for a high pick in the offseason but Tannenbaum is a horrible GM.
     

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