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And Moulds had a theory on why Marion -- not Surtain -- made the statements.
"Well he doesn't have to cover me. He's a safety. A safety can say whatever he wants to," Moulds said. "You don't hear the corners saying too much of anything because they know they have to play against me every down.
"A safety just sits back there and basically just rolls from one side to the other."
Moulds has had a great deal of success against the Dolphins, with 47 catches for 869 yards and nine touchdowns in 14 games. His numbers are even better -- 20 catches for 489 yards and four TDs -- in his last four outings against Miami.
It's not a coincidence, he said.
"They play man-to-man," Moulds said. "If you're going to play man-to-man and don't double team, you give yourself a bad chance of getting embarrassed. That's what's going to happen if they play man-to-man."
Marion Moulds