Nick in RaChaCha Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 The Man is in great shape... He out ran every other OL at training camp today. The Offensive Squad had to act like every play was going the distance... Mike Williams was blocking 30 yards down field when every other linemam was stopping after 10 yards! He did this on EVERY play!
CosmicBills Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 The Man is in great shape... He out ran every other OL at training camp today. The Offensive Squad had to act like every play was going the distance... Mike Williams was blocking 30 yards down field when every other linemam was stopping after 10 yards! He did this on EVERY play! 394152[/snapback] Did you happen to catch why he (and three others) were forced to run after practice for McNally? I saw them run, but didn't see why...
Rico Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 Did you happen to catch why he (and three others) were forced to run after practice for McNally? I saw them run, but didn't see why... 394153[/snapback] I'm very pleased he's in great shape...but MW's the kind of player you need to ride hard & keep in line. JMac's probably just reminding him who the boss is.
Blue Chipper Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 when is his contract up? If this is his last year of his current deal he probably knows its about to perform.
San-O Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 The Man is in great shape... He out ran every other OL at training camp today. The Offensive Squad had to act like every play was going the distance... Mike Williams was blocking 30 yards down field when every other linemam was stopping after 10 yards! He did this on EVERY play! 394152[/snapback] Fantastic! Thanks for the update. This is kind of thing guy's like me are looking for.
sfladave Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 when is his contract up? If this is his last year of his current deal he probably knows its about to perform. 394184[/snapback] He has 2 years left after this year.
San-O Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 Did you happen to catch why he (and three others) were forced to run after practice for McNally? I saw them run, but didn't see why... 394153[/snapback] Great observation. Let's follow up on this. I really want to know.
Tipster19 Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 Hey, thanks for the great report! tHis is great insight for those of us who moved out of the area. Any other news of note would be greatly appreciated.
Nick in RaChaCha Posted July 30, 2005 Author Posted July 30, 2005 Hey, thanks for the great report! tHis is great insight for those of us who moved out of the area. Any other news of note would be greatly appreciated. 394244[/snapback] Ok I was really impressed with the DB's and Safety's practice today. Gray had them working on interception drills for over 40 minutes today. I don't know when it happened but the Bills have DB's that can catch! Lawyer Milloy had an interception in practice today in front of Eric M. that was unbelievable!
obie_wan Posted July 30, 2005 Posted July 30, 2005 Ok I was really impressed with the DB's and Safety's practice today. Gray had them working on interception drills for over 40 minutes today. I don't know when it happened but the Bills have DB's that can catch! Lawyer Milloy had an interception in practice today in front of Eric M. that was unbelievable! 394247[/snapback] moulds will hit the wall this year- his time has passed
MadBuffaloDisease Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 moulds will hit the wall this year- his time has passed Not so fast my friend.
The_Real Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 moulds will hit the wall this year- his time has passed 394251[/snapback] I couldn't disagree more. If anything I believe he is surrounded with so much talent it would be hard not to be good. Think about it: How many times are people going to be able to match up with us in our offensive sets? You can't put double coverage on him or Lee Evans every play due to the fact you have a back that's going to punish you in McGahee. You also can't cheat your safeties with two talented wr's. Throw in the ability to put a dynamic player like Roscoe Parrish in the slot to put more stress on your db's and safeties. So, then what are you going to try to eliminate first? The league knows about Willis and knows that to beat the Bills, you start with #21. Most people are going to try to make Losman make mistakes. I just think he has too many weapons to not be able to complete the obligatory 5 yard check down route. How many times have you seen Eric Moulds catch a ball on a quick out and turn it into 15? Physical one on one situations are his forte. Moulds is good for 70 and a 1000 for another year if he stays healthy. Book it. T_R
MadBuffaloDisease Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 What would you think about Eric in the slot? He said that once Roscoe gets his feet wet, they could put him outside and Eric in the slot. That would be like the 1998 Dolphins playoff game all over again!
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 only 5 teams attemped less passes than the Bills last season. Of the 12 teams that finished in the bottom of the league in pass attempts only 4 receivers went over 1000 yards Ward/Clayton/Johnson/Moulds 80 1004 12.6 4 - Hines ward 80 1193 14.9 7- Michael Clayton 79 1142 14.5 6- Andre Johnson 88 1043 11.9 5- Eric Moulds Rumors of Moulds "hitting the wall" have been greatly exaggerated. I don't see Eric as a slot receiver, not that he couldn't do it but I'd rather have him on the outside and use parrish as the slot guy, based on his speed.
Amstel Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I don't think Moulds is done at all. The guy is in phenomenal shape he follows the same regimen that Jerry Rice used. He had 1000 yards last year and add Roscoe to the mix it's going to be hard for defenses to double Moulds w/o exposing themselves so I look for him to have another big year. Even though I hear JP and Evans seem to have more chemistry I look for Moulds and JP to develop chemistry as Moulds is the Veteran and will be in the right place when plays break down.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I don't think Moulds is done at all. The guy is in phenomenal shape he follows the same regimen that Jerry Rice used. He had 1000 yards last year and add Roscoe to the mix it's going to be hard for defenses to double Moulds w/o exposing themselves so I look for him to have another big year. Even though I hear JP and Evans seem to have more chemistry I look for Moulds and JP to develop chemistry as Moulds is the Veteran and will be in the right place when plays break down. Moulds is far from done. Until he SHOWS he's in decline, he's not. That's just o_w being the wet blanket he's become.
Billsgirl Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 I have to agree about Parrish being better in the slot. I hope Moulds stays on the outside, where I think he'll excel more with this team, and put Parrish, with all his crazy speed, in the slot. I think they'll compliment the offense better that way.
obie_wan Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 Moulds is far from done. Until he SHOWS he's in decline, he's not. That's just o_w being the wet blanket he's become. 394403[/snapback] ever since his groin injury, Moulds has not performed as the dominant, elite WR that he is beng paid for. If he drops passes at the rate of the last 18 months, then Lee Evans will quickly become the double teamed WR. Hopefully, Moulds rebounds this year.
Rico Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 This is like a contract year for Moulds. No way do the Bills keep him in 2006 unless he really shows up this year. It'll be tough with a 2nd-year QB, but I think he's up for the challenge.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted July 31, 2005 Posted July 31, 2005 ever since his groin injury, Moulds has not performed as the dominant, elite WR that he is beng paid for. An article I read said that last year Eric was still recovering from the groin injury he suffered in 2003, but is now 100%.
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