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Moulds interview on working this offseason with Shakir and footage


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Good interview here and some footage of the workouts between him and Shakir.  Love to see a young player who wants to reach their potential and putting in the work.  Kid needs to earn his role on this team still, nothing will be handed to him, but I do remain optimistic on him and his upside.  I love Moulds approach here on how he handled identifying the areas to work on and the things that were already working for him.  

 

Man...this just brings back memories too of how shafted Moulds got in terms of the QB's a lot of his career got wasted on.  As good as he was, he would have been even better had he gotten a better luck of the draw on QB's during his career.  I have no doubt he would have HOF credentials had he gotten to play with say Allen his whole career.  

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Good interview here and some footage of the workouts between him and Shakir.  Love to see a young player who wants to reach their potential and putting in the work.  Kid needs to earn his role on this team still, nothing will be handed to him, but I do remain optimistic on him and his upside.  I love Moulds approach here on how he handled identifying the areas to work on and the things that were already working for him.  

 

Man...this just brings back memories too of how shafted Moulds got in terms of the QB's a lot of his career got wasted on.  As good as he was, he would have been even better had he gotten a better luck of the draw on QB's during his career.  I have no doubt he would have HOF credentials had he gotten to play with say Allen his whole career.  

 

 

Dont get @BADOLBILZstarted on moulds 

 

He will admit he was talented then tell you 15 reasons why playing with better QBs wouldn't have impacted him that much since he was already force fed and the focal point 

 

Josh Gordon syndrome ... You can put up insane stats with bad quarterbacks if they know how to get you the ball

 

He averaged like 135 targets a year for 6-7 straight years and lost explosiveness with age 

 

He definitely had Hall of Fame talent but he needed a better start and finish to his career

 

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5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Dont get @BADOLBILZstarted on moulds 

 

He will admit he was talented then tell you 15 reasons why playing with better QBs wouldn't have impacted him that much since he was already force fed and the focal point 

 

Josh Gordon syndrome ... You can put up insane stats with bad quarterbacks if they know how to get you the ball

 

He averaged like 135 targets a year for 6-7 straight years and lost explosiveness with age 

 

He definitely had Hall of Fame talent but he needed a better start and finish to his career

 

 

 

He had HOF talent in 1998.    That's for sure.   That WR class he was in really hit the ground putting up big numbers.........except him.    He was screwing off.   But even if he'd put up an extra 2K in the first two years he still wouldn't have made the HOF though.    I don't think advanced stats would be favorable to him either.   He struggled to get open regularly after 2000 and dropped a lot of passes by todays standards.    Hall of Very Good.   Like a Joe Horn or Derrick Mason.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Captain_Quint said:

Smooth hips, but alligator arms, unfortunately. 

 

Speaking of long extremities.   Anybody remember Merton Hanks?  That guy was all neck.  I don't know how he made it through 9 years playing safety without a serious injury.  

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Lost said:

 

Speaking of long extremities.   Anybody remember Merton Hanks?  That guy was all neck.  I don't know how he made it through 9 years playing safety without a serious injury.  

 

 

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13 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Dont get @BADOLBILZstarted on moulds 

 

He will admit he was talented then tell you 15 reasons why playing with better QBs wouldn't have impacted him that much since he was already force fed and the focal point 

 

Josh Gordon syndrome ... You can put up insane stats with bad quarterbacks if they know how to get you the ball

 

He averaged like 135 targets a year for 6-7 straight years and lost explosiveness with age 

 

He definitely had Hall of Fame talent but he needed a better start and finish to his career

 

Looks like you’re the one getting him started 

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13 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

Good interview here and some footage of the workouts between him and Shakir.  Love to see a young player who wants to reach their potential and putting in the work.  

Can't fault a young guy from working hard in the off season. Also nice to hear him learning from one of the best. 

But, to state the obvious, it has to translate to on-field performance. Reports from TC are not very encouraging . 

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56 minutes ago, Lost said:

 

Speaking of long extremities.   Anybody remember Merton Hanks?  That guy was all neck.  I don't know how he made it through 9 years playing safety without a serious injury.  

 

 

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I always thought the neck HOF was founded by Steve Grogan

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