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08-12-2004, 03:18 PM
Better, stronger, faster: Bills hope rebuilt Moulds can fire up the offense
democradic cronical.
By Leo Roth
Staff writer
JAY CAPERS staff photographer
Buffalo wide receiver Eric Moulds spent seven months resting and rehabilitating after suffering a severe groin injury last season in a game against Cincinnati. [Day in Photos]
(August 12, 2004) — PITTSFORD — The Buffalo Bills have added a lot of shiny new parts to kick- start their 30th-ranked offense.
But while the new tires (running back Willis McGahee), sparkplugs (wide receiver Lee Evans) and fenders (guard Chris Villarrial) are viewed as important, it's the rebuilt carburetor (three-time Pro Bowl receiver Eric Moulds) that figures to have the biggest impact on Buffalo's ability to move the ball and score points.
With Moulds slowed significantly by a severe groin injury the final 11 weeks of last season, the Bills offense sputtered, spit and backfired its way to the finish line. But seven months of rest and rehabilitation has brought Moulds back to All-Pro form, and by many accounts he's better than new.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/sports/bills/0812O2575FC_sports.shtml
democradic cronical.
By Leo Roth
Staff writer
JAY CAPERS staff photographer
Buffalo wide receiver Eric Moulds spent seven months resting and rehabilitating after suffering a severe groin injury last season in a game against Cincinnati. [Day in Photos]
(August 12, 2004) — PITTSFORD — The Buffalo Bills have added a lot of shiny new parts to kick- start their 30th-ranked offense.
But while the new tires (running back Willis McGahee), sparkplugs (wide receiver Lee Evans) and fenders (guard Chris Villarrial) are viewed as important, it's the rebuilt carburetor (three-time Pro Bowl receiver Eric Moulds) that figures to have the biggest impact on Buffalo's ability to move the ball and score points.
With Moulds slowed significantly by a severe groin injury the final 11 weeks of last season, the Bills offense sputtered, spit and backfired its way to the finish line. But seven months of rest and rehabilitation has brought Moulds back to All-Pro form, and by many accounts he's better than new.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/sports/bills/0812O2575FC_sports.shtml