tsylvester Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/tyler-loop-rhythm-rookie-minicamp-john-harbaugh-justin-tucker The sound of Tyler Loop kicking a football is now a part of Ravens practices, perhaps for years to come. Head Coach John Harbaugh, who had never seen Loop kick in person before the draft, liked what he saw and heard at rookie minicamp. "It was good to see it. It was good to hear it," Harbaugh said. "I think as much as anything, it's good to hear a kicker, and the way the ball comes off his foot is impressive." Loop impressed the Ravens enough to select him in the sixth round, the first kicker drafted in franchise history. He's under the microscope even more after the release of Justin Tucker on Monday, but performing under pressure is part of any successful NFL kicker's DNA. Loop sounded prepared to handle expectations during his post-draft zoom press conference. He had a hunch the Ravens might draft him after meeting with Senior Special Teams Coach Randy Brown at the NFL kicker's dna. "We got to chat a bunch and got to exchange film and just talk about that," Loop said. "The moment that I was like, 'Alright, hey, I think we're going to end up at Baltimore,' was right after the Patriots took 'Andy' (kicker Andres Borregales). I was like, 'Alright, here we go. I'm going to be a Baltimore Raven and go to be with Randy and Harbaugh and be a Raven.' I'm pumped." Loop has arguably the biggest leg in this year's class, making a school record 62-yard field goal at Arizona and converting 63 of 80 career field goal attempts (83.8%). He was six for nine on field goals of at least 50 yards in 2024. Though he hasn't had a ton of experience kicking in the cold winter climates he will see in the AFC North, Loop isn't worried. "Being in the Pac-12, I got to go up to Washington, Washington State, and Oregon and play up there in some cold weather and some wind and crazy conditions," Loop said. "It's something that gets me excited. "I think having a challenge to go conquer and a skillset to refine and really work on and become an expert of kicking in those conditions is something that gets me fired up. Learning from coaches who have been up there for a long time and learned how to be successful in the AFC North kicking, that's something that just the sound of gets me pumped up, so I'm really looking forward to it." Quote
oldno82 Posted yesterday at 03:27 AM Posted yesterday at 03:27 AM I hope for the best for this kid, but he's got a really tough act to follow. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Posted yesterday at 03:54 AM Can’t compare him to Tucker. It has to be against the league. Quote
oldno82 Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM Posted yesterday at 03:22 PM I agree though I wonder if that will be the case with most Ravens fans. Quote
tsylvester Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:28 PM As long as he remembers to just fill his own shoes instead of trying to fill Tucker's, he should be fine Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 06:14 PM Posted yesterday at 06:14 PM Unfortunately our fans have gotten stupid the last 15 yrs or so. Maybe the old colts fans died off so much and the dumbasses have moved to the front of the line. Quote
tsylvester Posted yesterday at 06:24 PM Author Posted yesterday at 06:24 PM These young fans, mostly millennials, have no idea what it means to be a fan Quote
papasmurfbell Posted yesterday at 08:26 PM Posted yesterday at 08:26 PM True. But even a good chunk of older fans. Quote
oldno82 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Football is way different today. It is a rare player who lives year round in the city where he plays and even less likely for a fan to run into such a player at the store or gas station. Hell I remember Don Shula eating dinner at a Howard Johnson's in Towson decades ago. Same with other fans and players. The Big Money has really ruined the old camaraderie between team and players. Yeah I'm old. Quote
oldno82 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Hey, the Panthers just released Clowney...should we have any interest in that?? Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago He can wait. He doesn’t want to do otas. See what we have and if we need a boost an incentive laden deal. Quote
tsylvester Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 10 hours ago, oldno82 said: Hey, the Panthers just released Clowney...should we have any interest in that?? He had 5 sacks last year, granted on a bad team. Not sure he has much left Quote
oldno82 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Yeah. I think waiting is our best move at least for now. Quote
tsylvester Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Yep, they may need depth, but if the rookie can let loose, and the others maintain, it could be a really good pass rush Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 hours ago, tsylvester said: He had 5 sacks last year, granted on a bad team. Not sure he has much left They got rid of banks so he was their only pass rusher. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 42 minutes ago, tsylvester said: Yep, they may need depth, but if the rookie can let loose, and the others maintain, it could be a really good pass rush I think it is more if ojabo or adisa standup. Quote
oldno82 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, papasmurfbell said: I think it is more if ojabo or adisa standup. i have given up on Ojabo. He gets glowing Training Camp reports then disappears into a fog of injuries and obscurity every year. Really glad we drafted who we did in 2nd round. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 minutes ago, oldno82 said: i have given up on Ojabo. He gets glowing Training Camp reports then disappears into a fog of injuries and obscurity every year. Really glad we drafted who we did in 2nd round. Of course. I also mentioned adissa. If neither can standup sign Clooney. Quote
tsylvester Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Adissa has done nothing to show, neither in college nor yet in the pros, that he is anything but a body on the field so that others may get a rest. Neither has Ojabo, frankly, it is time to cut bait with one if not both of them Quote
papasmurfbell Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 44 minutes ago, tsylvester said: Adissa has done nothing to show, neither in college nor yet in the pros, that he is anything but a body on the field so that others may get a rest. Neither has Ojabo, frankly, it is time to cut bait with one if not both of them Ok. But as I said let’s see what they got for otas. It’s not like clowney wants to be here for them. Quote
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