Laron Landry was considered as a proming player. In the 2007 NFL Draft, Landry was the sixth overall selection. After he joined the Redskins, he has started all of the 32 games in two seasons. He also was a Pro Bowl alternate selection and NFL All-Rookie Defensive Team member in 2007.
But recently he began to cause negative words. On the Redskins Wednesday voluntary practice, Laron Landry did not appear. The team's coaching staff felt very unhappy with the free safety's absence, because Landry is the only player who did not take part in the practice Wednesday, and it is the 7th time he missed OTAs this year.
Redskins safeties coach Steve Jackson expressed his displeasure to the Washington Examiner:
“I’m very disappointed because everyone else is here. ……He has to be here in the offseason not so much just because it’s OTAs, but his teammates are here and there are a lot of things we’re discussing that he's a part of that he has no idea are even going on — calls, coverages, techniques."
“He’s our free safety and he’s the one who has to get the ball rolling. "
No response has come from Landry yet. We are expecting a subsequent development of this issue.
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