"Just find ways, whether it is quick throws, double moves or get him involved in the run game," Van Pelt noted Thursday. Meanwhile, Andrew Gribble of the team's official site relays that offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt said he's focused on getting the ball in Landry's hands more often in the coming weeks. is the operating system for Tonys home computer, however, when he goes remote (and uses the Iron.
was also adapted to be downloaded into the Iron Man Mark II and III armors, to help Tony navigate the systems. Though he's coming off two consecutive modest, five-target efforts, Landry is a bounce-back candidate in Week 11, given that he's the Browns' clear-cut top wide receiver option with Odell Beckham no longer in the mix, while Donovan Peoples-Jones is dealing with a groin issue that has him listed as questionable for Sunday. According to films official Novelisation, J.A.R.V.I.S. is Tony Stark's home computing system, taking care of everything to do with the house, from heating and cooling systems to engine analysis of Stark's hot rod in the garage. Landry's been managing a knee issue of late, but he'll be good to go Sunday against 0-8-1 Detroit. So lucky to be writing with such a funny, talented team. Bring on the girl gang A post shared by Sam Jarvis (whoissamjarvis) on at 3:53pm PDT. Landry (knee) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Lions after practicing in a limited fashion Thursday and Friday, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Baby’s got a new job Beyond thrilled to be writing on this incredible show, created by one of my dearest friends and true GEM OF A HUMAN jweissy.