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  • BADTHINGSMAN
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 10504

    Eric Moulds

    I didnt really think about this untill now.. Moulds has had a pretty good career, but never really has had a steady QB..

    Jim Kelly
    Todd Collins
    Billy Joe Hobert
    Rob Johnson
    Doug Flutie
    Travis Brown
    Alex Van Pelt
    Drew Bledsoe

    and this year J.P. Losman..

    Granted they were not all starters but to stay with one team and play with 9 different QB's.. I may have missed a couple too..
  • Slim
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 7597

    #2
    very tru, i never really thought about that, and he we still go down as one of the 3 best bills recievers of all time.

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    • Mr. Cynical
      Maybe?
      • Oct 2003
      • 9766

      #3
      I posted about this a while back when people were saying how much better Harrison is. My response was that for the last 7 years (after Kelly left), Marvin has had Manning throwing to him and Eric has had

      Todd Collins - awful
      Billy Joe Hobert - really awful
      Rob Johnson - bad
      Doug Flutie - had moments
      Travis Brown - probably threw 10 passes total
      Alex Van Pelt - good leader but no arm
      Drew Bledsoe - well, we won't go there

      And then throw in all of the OC changes as well and I'm amazed he's done as well as he has.

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      • OpIv37
        Acid Douching Asswipe
        • Sep 2002
        • 101288

        #4
        While I think Harrison is better than Moulds, I tend to agree with Cynical- it's hard to compare the two because of completely different situations. In addition to the stability, the Colts are an offensive-minded team. The only time in Moulds' career when the Bills functioned with that mindset was '02, and it only worked for half the season.
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        • tampabay25690
          Registered User
          • Feb 2004
          • 9670

          #5
          It is so hard to compare WR's, but you are right Harrison has the best situation in the NFL, and probably is the quiest top player in the NFL!!!!!!
          GO Gators!!!!!!
          GO GATORS!!

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          • The_Philster
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 52180

            #6
            In all honesty, I don't think I'd even bring up Billy Joe Hobert...Travis Brown saw about as much action as he did..Thank God
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            • TheBrownBear
              Registered User
              • Dec 2004
              • 1877

              #7
              And Harrison has benefited from playing in a dome his whole career. Moulds would have been a great receiver if he was placed in a better situation. Now he's on the decline. Too bad for Eric.

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              • ddaryl
                Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                • Jan 2005
                • 10714

                #8
                Originally posted by Mr. Cynical

                Todd Collins - awful
                Billy Joe Hobert - really awful
                Rob Johnson - bad
                Doug Flutie - had moments
                Travis Brown - probably threw 10 passes total
                Alex Van Pelt - good leader but no arm
                Drew Bledsoe - well, we won't go there
                I think RJ deserves to be upgraded to had moments, it was the reason why DF couldn't displace him. DF was equally bad when he wasn't having moments

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