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Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:21 pm to The ATL
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thanks, Chris
Tell me another guy in BR that has this knowledge. Its like saying Landry has NO clue but SONGY does.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:25 pm to mhasen1
It is amazing to me how misinformed some of you are on here. Everyone on this site is such a goddam wise guy. There isn't a single accurate description on here of who Chis Landry is. Chris Landry was a GA at LSU and learned offense under Arnsbarger- I know its spelled wrong tough guy.
He discovered Steve McNair out of high school and drafted him while he was on the staff with the Houston Oilers, he was responsible for the amazing draft success of the Tennessee Titans in his recommendation to draft, Jevon Kearse, Eddie George, Frank Wycheck, and many many others! He coached under belicheck at Cleveland and worked side by side with Nick Saban!
Chris Landry is one of the top 5 evaluators of talent in football and moved to Baton Rouge to take care of his ailing mother! He runs a scouting service out of his house and a coaching service, for schools looking to hire a head football coach. Chris is not arrogant or high on himself he played golf for LSU in the 80's and donates large amounts of his time in the summer to teaching kids golf for FREE!
I have never met a more knowledgeable, friendly, down to earth person in my life. If you have ever listened to his radio show you would know this. He makes peanuts doing the show on Pelican and does it out of a sincere love of the game of football. After reading the comments in this thread I have lost a lot of respect for Tiger fans, and am a little ashamed to call myself one.
He discovered Steve McNair out of high school and drafted him while he was on the staff with the Houston Oilers, he was responsible for the amazing draft success of the Tennessee Titans in his recommendation to draft, Jevon Kearse, Eddie George, Frank Wycheck, and many many others! He coached under belicheck at Cleveland and worked side by side with Nick Saban!
Chris Landry is one of the top 5 evaluators of talent in football and moved to Baton Rouge to take care of his ailing mother! He runs a scouting service out of his house and a coaching service, for schools looking to hire a head football coach. Chris is not arrogant or high on himself he played golf for LSU in the 80's and donates large amounts of his time in the summer to teaching kids golf for FREE!
I have never met a more knowledgeable, friendly, down to earth person in my life. If you have ever listened to his radio show you would know this. He makes peanuts doing the show on Pelican and does it out of a sincere love of the game of football. After reading the comments in this thread I have lost a lot of respect for Tiger fans, and am a little ashamed to call myself one.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:27 pm to JTMempho
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It is amazing to me how misinformed some of you are on here. Everyone on this site is such a goddam wise guy. There isn't a single accurate description on here of who Chis Landry is. Chris Landry was a GA at LSU and learned offense under Arnsbarger- I know its spelled wrong tough guy.
He discovered Steve McNair out of high school and drafted him while he was on the staff with the Houston Oilers, he was responsible for the amazing draft success of the Tennessee Titans in his recommendation to draft, Jevon Kearse, Eddie George, Frank Wycheck, and many many others! He coached under belicheck at Cleveland and worked side by side with Nick Saban!
Chris Landry is one of the top 5 evaluators of talent in football and moved to Baton Rouge to take care of his ailing mother! He runs a scouting service out of his house and a coaching service, for schools looking to hire a head football coach. Chris is not arrogant or high on himself he played golf for LSU in the 80's and donates large amounts of his time in the summer to teaching kids golf for FREE!
I have never met a more knowledgeable, friendly, down to earth person in my life. If you have ever listened to his radio show you would know this. He makes peanuts doing the show on Pelican and does it out of a sincere love of the game of football. After reading the comments in this thread I have lost a lot of respect for Tiger fans, and am a little ashamed to call myself one.
I knew all of this. LANDRY is the real deal!!!!!!!!


Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:36 pm to dukke v
Dukke- Its amazing isn't it? I like this site and read it often, but I think its as accurate as one of those 8 balls that you ask a question then shake it and see what the ball says. There isn't a person on ESPN who has as much football knowledge as Chris Landry does, If NFL teams pay you for your opinion I would say that is pretty goddam reliable. And he is a paid expert on FOX sports.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:39 pm to JTMempho
Hey Nature Boy the 70's called they want their Rick Flair pics back. And get ready to go 0-2 against the SEC. Auburn is going to stomp you, then we have something for your arse next Setember
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:40 pm to JTMempho
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After reading the comments in this thread I have lost a lot of respect for Tiger fans, and am a little ashamed to call myself one.
You might be going a little too far there, don't you think???
He's said some things about the Miles-Michigan situation that are really at odds with a lot of the known facts.
Some of his comments about LSU also seem a little critical.
These people have the right to their opinions, just as Chris does.
I think he's extremely knowledgeable for the most part. More than anyone on local radio. That he sounds arrogant is an opinion that I think would be echoes by most people who listen to his radio show, though.



Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:43 pm to willeteal
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That he sounds arrogant is an opinion that I think would be echoes by most people who listen to his radio show, though.
There is a DIFFERENCE. CHRIS can BACK IT UP FROM EXPERIENCE. The OTHERS CAN'T.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:46 pm to dukke v
Chris also can claim getting fired from his national job due to plagarism accusations. Ott or Songy can't match that!!
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:48 pm to JTMempho
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Posted by JTMempho
Hey Nature Boy the 70's called they want their Rick Flair pics back. And get ready to go 0-2 against the SEC. Auburn is going to stomp you, then we have something for your arse next Setember
I'm only rooting for Oregon because I hate fricking Auburn. Conference loyalty be damned.
Landry is as good as anybody when it comes to X's and O's. But his association with that bullshite show diminishes his credibility. He might as well do his own. And the fact that he makes 'peanuts' to do the show is obvious. I don't really see why he does it other than the fact he needs the pocket change. Regardless of his football IQ, I question his connections at Michigan. He knows about as much about the inside situation as any random rant tard.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:52 pm to Nature Boy
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osted by Mike Florio on December 3, 2008, 11:28 p.m.
We’ve spent plenty of time over the past two days delving into the question of how and why written content from Chris Landry of Sportsnet.ca and Mike Lombardi of NationalFootballPost.com would contain so many glaring similarities.
Though we know some of you don’t view this issue as interesting, plenty of you have expressed to us a belief that the dispute is both fascinating and deeply troubling, due to the stupidity and/or arrogance that would cause someone to think that, in the Internet age, full passages could be lifted from a web site by another web site without detection.
And let’s be clear about what’s happening here. Someone has been getting paid for work that he hasn’t been doing. In essence, he’s been getting paid for work that someone else has done.
It’s wrong, and it’s offensive to those of us in this business who from time to time get up well before dawn and then go to bed not long before the next one.
By way of background, here’s a link to our first article on the subject, which was the result of a long-time league executive pointing out the similarities to us. In nine different instances, the words in one column were virtually identical to the words in the other one. (In an update, we mentioned that, on several other occasions this season, specific segments of the two men’s work product were closely similar if not identical.)
In our second article, we explained that we were beginning to suspect that Landry might be the guilty party, because his December 1 column also included text that was identical (but for the omission of a hyphen) to a passage from the December 1 column by Andrew Brandt of NationalFootballPost.com.
In our fourth article (our third article was just a simple “we haven’t heard anything” item), Lombardi and Brandt both went on the record to accuse Landry of plagiarism.
In our fifth article, Landry responded with a general denial and a vague allegation that it was his work that had been plagiarized, and an explanation that he hasn’t had time to study the issue due to a health challenge with which his mother is dealing.
In our sixth article, we presented the explanation that Landry provided to Tampa radio host Steve Duemig on Tuesday. Landry told Duemig by e-mail that Landry submits his columns at 3:00 a.m., that he’d heard from his colleagues at Sportsnet.ca that another site was using his stuff, and that Gil Brandt of NFL.com had done something similar to Landry last year.
The kicker comes from a message posted on Wednesday by Andrew Brandt of NationalFootballPost.com.
Writes Brandt: “The National Football Post became aware yesterday that Chris Landry copied certain segments of our content and published it on sportsnet.ca without our permission and without credit being given to our writers. We thank ProFootballTalk.com for bringing the issue to our attention.”
Then, Brandt (a former high-level employee of the Packers) points out the striking similarities between two mid-November 2008 columns from Lombardi and Landry. The problem? Brandt says that Lombardi’s column was posted on November 17. And that Landry’s was posted four days later.
And Brandt is right. Here’s the link to Lombardi’s column for November 17. And here’s the link to Landry’s column from four days later.
In a plagiarism case, it’s the closest thing to a smoking gun. And coupled with the extensive similarities between the two writers’ work product documented in our prior stories, it’s enough evidence to lead a reasonable person to develop the opinion that Landry has on multiple occasions this season copied concepts, words, and phrases from Lombardi (and, on at least December 1, Andrew Brandt).
There’s more. Landry’s archive at Sportsnet.ca has been altered to omit all columns written by Landry after January 28, 2008.
Let’s think about that one for a moment. On Tuesday, all of Landry’s columns through December 1, 2008 appeared in Landry’s archive. On Wednesday, the stuff he has written and submitted throughout the 2008 football season is gone.
(As of this posting, the cached version of the archive page still shows the post-January 22 content. Also, links to his individual columns still work; they just don’t show up anywhere on his archive. And we can’t find any of the disputed columns by navigating the Sportsnet.ca web site.)
Here, one party is guilty of plagiarism, and that the other party is the victim of it. Since there was no content sharing arrangement between Lombardi and Landry, there can be no middle ground. By scrubbing Landry’s archive page to remove the postings that have been called into question, what message is Sportsnet.ca sending as to whether its employee is the victim, or the plagiarizer?
Meanwhile, Sportsnet.ca has not responded to inquiries made by NFP and separately by us.
We’re still willing to give Landry and Sportsnet.ca a chance to explain the situation. Landry has declined to go on the record with us, and he has not yet appeared on the safe haven provided by Steve Duemig’s radio show. (He’s scheduled to do so on Friday at 4:00 p.m.) Also, Landry has referred us to no one at Sportsnet.ca who can corroborate the specific times when his columns were posted.
(By the way, the podcast from Duemig’s Wednesday show includes the host cutting off a caller who tried to point out the November 17/November 21 angle mentioned above. The call starts at 22:45 mark of the December 3 podcast. “There’s two on the 17th and two on the 21st,” Duemig insists. “Go back and read it again. Thank you.”)
Finally, one of the items that still appears on Landry’s archive deals (ironically) with last year’s dominant NFL ethics scandal, known commonly as Spygate. Titled “Above The Law,” Landry had very strong words for Patriots coach Bill Belichick.
“Just like I would not steal from their pockets,” Landry writes, “I would not steal their information. . . . I could also look myself in the mirror and sleep well at night, something I could not have done if I had cheated them.
“Perhaps what Belichick lacks in a conscience he makes up for in arrogance. Knowing him as I do, Bill is sorry for the embarrassment that he has caused to himself and the organization but would do it again if he could be sure that he wouldn’t get caught. Seeing himself as the premier coach in the game, perhaps he felt superior and above everyone else.”
If it turns out that Landry is the party who is guilty of plagiarism, he might be chewing on those words for a long, long, long time.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:55 pm to BilJ
bbap's former running buddy is gonna rip you to shreds for that one, chump!!!!!
Posted on 1/6/11 at 6:57 pm to Maximus

This post was edited on 1/6/11 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 1/6/11 at 7:02 pm to BilJ
Like I said frick him, and I'm not a fricking kid, I'm a man I'm 40.
I don't give a shite he worked for LSU in the past he was doing serious bashing when the rest of the media were on Miles arse.

I don't give a shite he worked for LSU in the past he was doing serious bashing when the rest of the media were on Miles arse.
Posted on 1/6/11 at 7:05 pm to TigerFanNKaty
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he was doing serious bashing when the rest of the media were on Miles arse.
SO!!!!!!!
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