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Jarvis Landry – August 17, 2016 Download PDF version

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Wide Receiver Jarvis Landry

(On if he is glad that camp is over) – “Yes, very much so. Just talking to these guys, I was just telling them how I finally get a chance to have some time to myself, time with my family and enjoy that time.”

(On if he remembers how to get home) – “Yes, I do. I’ve been home a couple of times after we broke camp a little bit, but it’s been later and we have a curfew of course, so I have to try to get back; but now to get that break and actually sleep in your own bed is what I’m looking forward to.”

(On how he characterizes this past training camp) – “(Head) Coach (Adam) Gase demanded a lot out of us. For one, to learn a new system; and two, come out here with the same intensity every day. Some days we didn’t match the defense’s intensity; but some days we did. I can say that this is probably one of the hardest camps I’ve been a part of since I’ve been here. It’s been one of the most fun ones, as well, and competitive for me. I can say that.”

(On what CB Bobby McCain said to him) – “Nothing, it’s just competitive spirits getting fiery a little bit and showing a little team love to each other. That’s what we call it, just a little team love.”

(On him and CB Bobby McCain hugging after and making up) – “That’s it – it was over with. What happens between the lines happens between the lines. It’s nothing personal. No hard feelings, just team love.”

(On moving into the next phase of the season and if the offense is ready for it, starting Friday in Dallas) – “Yes, I think we are. I think it’s that time for us to make a move forward after the two three-and-outs up there in New York. It’s that time for us to make some progress.”

(On learning the playbook and if the learning part is over with now) – “Yes, it is. I think we put in the last couple of things we needed as far as weapon-wise going into the season, yesterday. For us, it’s just game planning, figuring teams out and attacking them.”

(On what needs to happen in order to keep the chains moving on a consistent basis) – “Positive first plays. The more we can get – (Head Coach) Adam (Gase), (Offensive Coordinator) Clyde (Christensen), (Quarterbacks Coach) Bo (Hardegree) – those guys in situations like third-and-manageable, third-and-short, second-and-short, it allows the offense to go that much more. (We’re) trying to find ways to get a positive first play.”

(On how this camp can be hard but also fun) – “It was hard in the sense of conditioning. When you come in, you train to be in shape, but with this offense as fast-tempo and fast-paced as it is, (Head Coach Adam Gase) wants you to have that tempo and make the defense match your tempo. Us running 50 yards downfield and having to run back, after a while it takes a toll on your body and it hurts. But at the same time, seeing guys make plays and the things that we’ve done in the building as a team has made it so much fun and brought us so much closer together.”

(On if Head Coach Adam Gase has done anything special during this camp for team building or to lighten the atmosphere) – “This was it (ending practice early and cutting the last day of camp short). This was his one bone for the camp. Again, he demanded a lot out of us and each and every day we came out here, we had something to work on. Each and every day we went in, we were trying to find ways to better ourselves. We weren’t worried about anybody else in our division or anyone else in the NFL. We were trying to find ways to make our team better – to make our offense, defense and special teams better – and that’s what it’s all about.”

 

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