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....who laid the great block on the defensive back that enabled Moulds to reach the end zone pylon on his touchdown? Whoever it was should get as much credit for the score as Moulds does. A wide receiver who can block downfield is a huge plus.

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....who laid the great block on the defensive back that enabled Moulds to reach the end zone pylon on his touchdown?  Whoever it was should get as much credit for the score as Moulds does.  A wide receiver who can block downfield is a huge plus.

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Evans.

 

Aiken's block allowed Fast Freddie to get a TD in the first Quarter

Reed laid a DB out on another Moulds catch in the 3rd quarter..

 

We do have some good blocking WR.

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...and that's a big reason why he's still employed.

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Plus good to see some pass plays called when he is in now since before it was always a run with Josh in. Would really like to see 3 receiver sets with single back ala K-gun days

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Great block on the Moulds TD, although both plays the Jets players took themselves out of the plays. Both were nifty runs by the Bills receivers but both plays should not have been scores, especially the Freddie Smith one. I'll take 'em though! :D

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I was thinking it was Evans that time and Aiken that sealed it off on the first score. But to tell you the truth I'm not sure because all the Bills wide receivers blocked their asses off all day and I'm having trouble remembering who did what. Tyke Tolbert might have really got in their grills this week as I've been somewhat underwhelmed by their blocking effort throughout most of the season ('cept for Reed and at times Aiken) and today they looked hyper-agressive from the get-go.

Cya

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Reed was man in motion most of game and was blocking all around the field. For a team with no really good blockers at TE, he is a very good blocker.

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