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All offseason, Brandon Lloyd's discussion about his future included a subtext that's gone something like this: The Patriots want me. I want the Patriots. This is manifest destiny. Where do I sign?
It wasn't crazy, either. The Pats badly need a complement to Wes Welker, and Lloyd -- with his established playmaking abilities and ties to offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels -- appears to be a snug fit.
Despite playing with two poor offenses last season, Brandon Lloyd still nearly eclipsed 1,000 yards receiving. (Kirby Lee/US Presswire)
But a report in Sunday's edition of The Boston Globe raises some character questions about Lloyd, who's on the verge of joining his sixth team in nine seasons.
"I know you've heard he was good in the building, but he wasn't necessarily an angel in the building," a Broncos source told the Globe. "He wasn't a good teammate. During games, he was asking the stat person to see how many catches and yards he had at that point in the game when (Kyle) Orton was starting."
(Uh oh. Teddy Bruschi is probably prepping his statement about the clear and present danger to The Patriot Way as we speak.)
"He's extremely intelligent," the source said of Lloyd. "Very articulate, very well-read, but there were times when people in the building thought he may be bipolar -- and not joking -- because he has days where he's up and ready to go and happy-go-lucky and he's like, 'Hey, what's up? How's it going?'
"And then there were other days when he was surly and moody, and you just know it's not a good day to approach him."
The Globe goes on to connect this description of Lloyd to Albert Haynesworth, which is just about the worst thing you can do to anybody.
"He's kind of a different cat, I'll say that."
The source said Lloyd has an "affinity" for McDaniels and believes the coordinator's presence "could be the equalizer that controls all the negative stuff."
But the chance of a clash remains.
"He wasn't shy about telling (former Broncos quarterback Kyle) Orton, 'Give me the damn ball,' or a look," the source said. "I don't think Tom Brady is going to put up with that. Tom Brady is going to be like, 'Just shut up. I pass it to the open guy. If you're open, I'll get it to you.' I don't know how he would react to that. Kyle never did that."
In a free-agent class loaded with quality wide receivers, you wonder how easily a team can be spooked by bad word of mouth. Food for thought at Patriot Lair.
I'm honestly not for bringing this guy in. He has above average hands and good speed but not tall enough to out jump tall DB's. Now after reading this article, I am certain I do not want him. It will be interesting to see what happens though.
Thoughts?
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how many times has he been instrumental in a victory?
losing follows this guy around
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I'm honestly not for bringing this guy in. He has above average hands and good speed but not tall enough to out jump tall DB's. Now after reading this article, I am certain I do not want him. It will be interesting to see what happens though.
Thoughts?
Above average hands? He has excellent hands, a nice burst, gets good separation and runs precise routes, especially 10-20 yards off on sideline seam patterns. Watch some tape/film of him in STL or DEN. He's a very good player.
I like Colston more because he is a bigger target who extends better with similar qualities. If anything though Lloyd's hands are better. My reservation about Lloyd is attitude, but as someone else said, McDaniel knows him as well as anyone in the NFL.
I'm honestly not for bringing this guy in. He has above average hands and good speed but not tall enough to out jump tall DB's. Now after reading this article, I am certain I do not want him. It will be interesting to see what happens though.
Thoughts?
Thanks for linking to the article, but please don't paste the full text of it into your post- just a snippet with a link works better. Having the full text here leads to Ian having to deal with legal threats/hassle, etc.
I don't agree with the hands assessment--he has great hands from everything that I've seen--but admittedly, my entire Lloyd stance is "McDaniels knows him better than anyone. If he wants him, I want him".
Above average hands? He has excellent hands, a nice burst, gets good separation and runs precise routes, especially 10-20 yards off on sideline seam patterns. Watch some tape/film of him in STL or DEN. He's a very good player.
I like Colston more because he is a bigger target who extends better with similar qualities. If anything though Lloyd's hands are better. My reservation about Lloyd is attitude, but as someone else said, McDaniel knows him as well as anyone in the NFL.
Colston is a product of the system he's in. He doesnt get great separation...I don't get why people want him so badly...Plus he's always nursing an injury...