Third-year linebacker Devin Lloyd said at his football camp on Monday that last season’s dismal ending doesn’t change where the club sets its sights.
“Expectations never change. It’s the Super Bowl every year,” Lloyd said, via Jamal St. Cyr of WJXT4. “I think, obviously, last year, everyone talked about starting off 8-3 and finishing 1-5. For us, that’s always going to be in the back of our minds, but we have nothing but the highest expectations. We’ve been working a little bit differently as far as not following the philosophy of expecting different results, doing the same thing. So, I would expect different results this year. We’ve changed things up a little bit for the better. I’m really just excited. We’ve got all the right pieces in place. OTAs went well. So really, you find out in training camp what type of team you are, and I look forward to getting out there and competing, competing with the guys, having a lot of fun, and really just getting better.”
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