Tailback Kevan Barlow criticized Lloyd
on Thursday for comments he made earlier in the year about Terrell Owens
and suggested the team's starting split end should keep quiet until he
accomplishes more on the field for a struggling 1-6 team.
Lloyd was the target of pointed comments Wednesday from Pro Bowl
fullback Fred Beasley, who questioned the professionalism, commitment
and desire to win of some of the team's younger players.
More dissension among the ranks surfaced when Barlow was asked if he
agreed with Beasley's remarks. Barlow and Beasley have had a volatile
relationship during their time with the 49ers, but Barlow took the
opportunity to blast Lloyd as Beasley had done the day before.
Barlow's ire was directed at comments Lloyd had made during training
camp. Lloyd said in August that perhaps the 49ers were better off
without Owens, a three-time All-Pro receiver, who was traded to
Philadelphia in the offseason.
Lloyd indicated then that Owens' disruptive attitude and clamoring for
the football had a negative impact on the team.
"He shouldn't even be saying we're a better team without T.O.," said
Barlow, who remains friends with Owens. "How are we a much better team
without T.O. when we're 1-6? If we're a better team without T.O., then
you need to step in and do what T.O. (did) or don't say anything at all."
Lloyd, a fourth-round draft pick last year, was expected to fill the
void left by Owens as San Francisco's No. 1 receiver this year. He got
off to a slow start and missed two games with groin problems.
Lloyd has led the 49ers in receptions each of their past two games. He
ranks fourth on the team with 21 receptions for 248 yards and two
touchdowns.
Owens led the 49ers in receiving each of the past four seasons,
recording 51 touchdown catches during that span and reaching the Pro
Bowl each year.
San Francisco's young group of receivers, which is missing both its
starters from last year, is struggling to make big plays without Owens.
"If you're going to call somebody out, then you should step up to the
challenge and make us forget about that guy," Barlow said. "But other
than that, if you haven't proven yourself on this level, you should just
be quiet, come to work, do your job and then make us forget about T.O.
Until you make the Pro Bowl, or you do what he did - then you can say
something."
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