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Eagles 2011 NFL Draft: Thoughts on Greg Lloyd Selection

Much like in year’s past, we saw the Eagles draft a player with knee injuries in college that they decided to take a risk on. This time around it was Connecticut linebacker Greg Lloyd. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because his father, also named Greg Lloyd, played for the Steelers. In 2009, Lloyd tore both his ACL and MCL. He returned in 2010, but the injury lingered...

Greg Lloyd II trying to make NFL without his father's help

Connecticut linebacker estranged from his famous father
Via National Football Post  |  March 01, 2011

Lloyd tears off redshirt, will start against UM

Connecticut's coaches have scrapped plans to make linebacker Greg Lloyd Jr. take this season off, using a redshirt year to recover from the serious knee injury he went down with in November.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  August 31, 2010

UConn's Gregg Lloyd listed to start vs. Michigan

Connecticut coach Randy Edsall has pulled off a game-week surprise, listing senior Greg Lloyd as his starting middle linebacker for Saturday's game at Michigan.
Via ESPN  |  August 30, 2010

UConn Football Loses Lloyd For 2010 Season

The UConn Huskies defense took a little bit of a hit on Thursday as head coach Randy Edsall announced that senior linebacker/defensive end Greg Lloyd, Jr. will miss the 2010 season and will be redshirted. Edsall also stated that Lloyd will move to middle linebacker for the 2011 season. Lloyd tore his ACL & MCL in UConn's win over Syracuse on November 28, 2009. Edsall had...
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  August 05, 2010

UConn Loses Greg Lloyd Jr. For Year With Torn ACL & MCL

The young UConn Huskies defense suffered a big blow on Sunday afternoon when head coach Randy Edsall announced during a teleconference with the local media that middle linebacker Greg Lloyd, Jr. was lost for the season. Lloyd tore his ACL and MCL while blitzing in the fourth quarter of UConn’s 56-31 win over Syracuse on Saturday [...]
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  November 29, 2009

Video: Greg Lloyd’s Monster Hit On Armando Allen

My apologies  for not getting this up sooner. I guess in all the excitement of celebrating the Huskies win and real life, I forgot to grab the video. Here’s the monster hit from UConn Huskies linebacker Greg Lloyd Jr. on Notre Dame running back Armando Allen Jr. at the goal line to start the second quarter [...]
Via Sox and Dawgs Inactive  |  November 23, 2009

Video: Ryan Clark Blows Up Wes Welker

There’s no love lost between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots and the situation won’t get better any time soon after Ryan Clark laid out Wes Welker on Sunday. The hit was made with the Steelers comfortably ahead late in the third quarter and signaled to the Patriots that there would be no comeback [...] Related posts:Video: Greg Lloyd Drops F-Bomb...
Via You Been Blinded  |  December 01, 2008

Video: Greg Lloyd Drops F-Bomb During Interview

Winning a conference championship in any sport is rightfully met by celebration, and the occasional slip of the tongue by an athlete on live television. Greg Lloyd slipped up after the Pittsburgh Steelers clinched the 1995 AFC Championship with a win over the Indianapolis Colts. Greg Lloyd did a few more minutes of interview, but I [...]ShareThis
Via You Been Blinded  |  August 25, 2008

Bill Belichick Has Been a Dick for a While

Check out the video KSK dug up and MJD shared with us of Bill Belichick back in his days with the Browns. It's a clip from George Michael's Sports Machine. Hmm, why do Eric Green's comments sound so familiar? Gotta love Greg Lloyd stick his hand out only to get air. Belichick's been [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  July 08, 2008
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