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Merlin
09-01-2007, 11:41 AM
Major props for this late addition. :thumbup:

If you watched our games last year, our field position from kickoffs was our major disadvantage on special teams. The fact that our special teams was in the top 3 in stats (e.g., football outsider) was impressive given that handicap.

If he can consistently kick touchbacks, that will be a huge difference for the team.

Let alone the occasional 55-60 year field goals!

Hope we're able to have a Brit on the team!

Bez513
09-01-2007, 11:47 AM
Agreed....guy booted a 55 yarder last night. I'd be shocked if he didn't make the team now.

RockyMRaven
09-01-2007, 12:35 PM
Agreed....guy booted a 55 yarder last night. I'd be shocked if he didn't make the team now.


And the ball HIT THE NET! I agree that the Ravens should keep this kid.

Ravensarge
09-01-2007, 05:57 PM
He's a sure thing. I know it's late on Sat (9/1) and I don't know the cuts, but he has to be on the team.

RavensDomination
09-01-2007, 09:24 PM
Shouldn't he be playing in the EPL or something?

j.k he'll be a great addition!

UKRavenStockers
09-02-2007, 12:59 PM
Shouldn't he be playing in the EPL or something?

j.k he'll be a great addition!

He actually played in Chelsea's youth system as a kid. :)

Always good to have a Brit on the team. He really came out of left field for me, was totally unaware he was waiting on a work permit but if he can bring a spark to our field position from kickoffs and boot some long field goals then more power to him. :uk:

ravenwoman
09-02-2007, 01:08 PM
I am glad the Ravens are looking ahead. Matt Stover won't be here forever and he can't nail the ball on kickoffs anymore. Maybe we can even try for a 60 yard field goal.

Dont Know
09-02-2007, 01:13 PM
I am curious, has the fact a Brit made an NFL team made any headlines at all in the UK?

Or maybe he isn't the only one, there is a kick returner as well, isnt there?

UKRavenStockers
09-02-2007, 01:36 PM
I am curious, has the fact a Brit made an NFL team made any headlines at all in the UK?

Or maybe he isn't the only one, there is a kick returner as well, isnt there?

It'll be noted on our coverage on Sky Sports but it won't be newsworthy, it might have been newsworthy if a Brit had made the squad for the Giants (Osi Umenyiora was born in London, so they have a Brit I suppose) or the Dolphins ahead of the game at Wembley.

52decleetzu
09-02-2007, 08:56 PM
I like the "British Bomber" better myself,but apparently Rhys already has a nickname from hos college days:

"Lloyd was the placekicker, kick-off man and punter for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers from 2003 to 2004. Rhys was also a two-time all-american placekicker for Rochester Community and Technical College. He was famous for his rugby-style punting, amazing concentration under pressure and long-distance field goals. Teammates referred to Lloyd by the nickname "Winston Churchill", after the English prime minister that led the United Kingdom through World War II. Lloyd is best remembered for a 42-yard field goal in the dying seconds of the 2003 Sun Bowl to beat the University of Oregon 31-30."

psuasskicker
09-02-2007, 11:19 PM
And the ball HIT THE NET! I agree that the Ravens should keep this kid.

That ball didn't even just hit the net. It hit the net a good way up. Honestly I think that FG would have been good beyond 60.

I like this guy's potential. Chance to save some games deep into them if it's tight. To know that we've got a shot if we only make it to an opposing team's 40 is WAY different than knowing we've gotta make it to around their 25 or 30.

- C -

blitzin_ravin
09-03-2007, 01:36 AM
Nice to hear we have solved the kickoff isseus, should prove to be quite valuable as the season unfolds.

As for his field goal kicking, is he as accurate as I am reading? I figure to hit a 55 yarder, you have to be pretty accurate though it was in a dome...

Though I guess we won't find out about his upright accuracy for some time as long as Stover is around so its really a moot point. Just as long as he booms them into the endzone.

52decleetzu
09-03-2007, 04:09 AM
Nice to hear we have solved the kickoff isseus, should prove to be quite valuable as the season unfolds.

As for his field goal kicking, is he as accurate as I am reading? I figure to hit a 55 yarder, you have to be pretty accurate though it was in a dome...

Though I guess we won't find out about his upright accuracy for some time as long as Stover is around so its really a moot point. Just as long as he booms them into the endzone.

He isnt on the team to be accurate,thats what we have Stover for.His job is to pound the ball on kickoffs 5-6 yds deep in the endzone and come in for the occasional 52 plus yarder that Stover cant make anymore.The kick from 55 was right down the middle though.

yeahravens
09-03-2007, 10:10 AM
A lot of good points above, love the big leg on kickoffs and long field goals too. You have to like that someone with 16 years NFL kicking experience can help him with his practice habits and mindset too. Stover is a class act, and you know he will do what he can for him.

Mista T
09-03-2007, 11:33 AM
I'm thrilled with our kicking game. It could be the best in league. Field position should be a major ingredient to our success this year. Lloyd is the most exciting new addition to the team. :thumbup:



come in for the occasional 52 plus yarder that Stover cant make anymore.

Just to pick at that one point: Stover seems to be getting better with age. He nailed a 50 yarder to beat Cleveland last season, and booted two 50s in the preseason opener.

f7eleven
09-03-2007, 09:25 PM
wasn't Lloyd in camp last year? I don't remember anyone giving a crap about him then. Though I'm also glad he made the team. Moose was right, Lloyd made himself -more- than a luxury.