Additionally, the 11-year veteran unfortunately has not been able to liberate himself from his nasty tendency to throw young quarterbacks under the mower blades. After Houston jettisoned Moulds a few months back, he ran to a local paper and, regarding erstwhile Texans starter David Carr, moaned, "The quarterback has to show that he can carry (the team)." Never was Carr's lack of a strong surrounding cast ever so unintentionally illustrated. Is it entirely the quarterback's fault that Moulds gained a total of 557 measly yards last season? Or is the 1996 first-round pick from Mississippi State just upset that once again a young receiver, in this case Andre Johnson, outshined him?
Of course, it was never Moulds' fault that Bills QB J.P. Losman struggled early in his career, either, which in the receiver's deluded mind justified him moaning about his QB and refusing to allow the promising young franchise signal caller time to develop. This was the same time Moulds intimated that Captain Stopgap himself, Kelly Holcomb, was the best option for the Bills, an opinion as mutinous as it was illusory.
The whining was nothing novel from Moulds. Don't forget that his spiral out of Buffalo began when the Bills were manhandling the Dolphins late in 2005 during a game where they eventually self-destructed, and he threw a fit on the sidelines reportedly because Lee Evans had caught three touchdown passes to his zero. Moulds couldn't be happy about either Evans' or his team's success, and his egregiously selfish tantrum embodied everything wrong with his attitude.
Of course, it was never Moulds' fault that Bills QB J.P. Losman struggled early in his career, either, which in the receiver's deluded mind justified him moaning about his QB and refusing to allow the promising young franchise signal caller time to develop. This was the same time Moulds intimated that Captain Stopgap himself, Kelly Holcomb, was the best option for the Bills, an opinion as mutinous as it was illusory.
The whining was nothing novel from Moulds. Don't forget that his spiral out of Buffalo began when the Bills were manhandling the Dolphins late in 2005 during a game where they eventually self-destructed, and he threw a fit on the sidelines reportedly because Lee Evans had caught three touchdown passes to his zero. Moulds couldn't be happy about either Evans' or his team's success, and his egregiously selfish tantrum embodied everything wrong with his attitude.
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