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Moulds had a 97 yard KR for a TD in his rookie year. His physical gifts were just different than Coleman's. Keon: A. Is underachieving. B. Can get better. C. Would be more productive on a team that threw the ball more. D. Could still go for 60/700/5TDs this year. Fans act like he is Perry Tuttle. He is contributing, plus he is mashing in the run game.
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TBBills Fan replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well it was 13 by the time I graduated. Best 7 years of my life -
No one's saying he didn't. That's not the point though. You're simply comparing catch and yardage stats. You're ignoring that he wasn't on the field on Offense anywhere remotely close to as much as Coleman has been. Moulds wasn't a starter. He was behind Reed and Early. He was more KR than WR during that time. Coleman has been WR1 in the X from the jump.
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GunnerBill replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hard to do that if he lines up in the A gap. -
If I remember correctly, Moulds issue was attitude and effort. Coleman, while immature apparently (considering his benching, as Moulds also had issues with), doesn't show the same raw talent or speed. Moulds was absolutely ripped too. Dude was a monster who didn't apply it to the field. I think everyone here wants Coleman to be Moulds, but I just don't see it happening sadly.
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Those stats don't tell the whole story. Keon Coleman was a starter from the word go. He has taken *way* more snaps than Moulds did on Offense in his first 2 years. Moulds had Andre Reed and Quinn Early above him on the Outside those two seasons. Not to mention Steve Tasker emerging as more of an offensive weapon. Coleman has been the #1 Outside WR on the team from the jump. Moulds was more Kick Returner than WR those first couple years.
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The difference was opportunities. Moulds barely saw the field the first 2 year he was here. Coleman, outside of when he was injured, has hardly left the field. He's had ample time time show improvement, but hasn't yet. And when you watch him, you just don't see greatness. Moulds would make the most of his limited times. Heck, he was an amazing kick returner early in his career when that was pretty much the only time he saw the field. Attitude held Moulds back early. Very immature. But the talent was always obvious.
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Um. Moulds 1996: 20 catches for 279 yards and 2TD 1997: 29 catches for 294 yards and 0TD Coleman 2024: 29 catches for 556 yards and 4TD. 2025: 29 catches for 284 yards and 2TD so far. Coleman was showing something and improving before his injury last year. This year feels like a bit of regression. Dude, I am old. Love, love, love Moulds.
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Moulds, while raw coming out, had undeniable physical skills. He could run. Played with an attitude. You didn't see it much his first couple years because I don't think the attitude was there, but as soon as he took it seriously, there was going to be no stopping him. And there wasn't. In my opinion, the best WR we have ever had. I am as big a fan of Reed as anyone, but Moulds was a different cat because he could beat you any way he wanted. He was fast enough to beat you deep. He was super strong and physical so he would bully you to death. He was a thick, extremely strong dude with a big frame that could box you out. And on top of all that, he had elite athleticism where he could go up over the top of you on 1 play and then come back, run past you and make an incredible 1 handed catch on the next play. He ran every route that you would want. Deadly on slants, comebacks, over the middle, and deep. He'd run over you or through you. Players hated tackling him because of how big and strong he was. Oh, and by the way......on any play he wanted to, he could route you up and put you in a blender, catch a short pass and take it to the house while shrugging off tackling attempts. That dude was a dog. An alpha who knew he was one of the best. He should be in the HOF, but because of there terrible QB play he had here for most of his career, didn't get to the numbers he could have. If he played in today's league, he would be just as unstoppable now as he was then because of the athlete he was. Keon doesn't have these same physical gifts. Outside of being tall and being able to jump, he is not talent Moulds was. Keon plays small, has terrible footwork, and is slow. Now, some WRs can make up for the lack of foot speed by playing bully ball, but Keon doesn't do that. He's not strong enough and doesn't have that killer attitude you need. He isn't going to run by anyone. He isn't going to break anyone's ankles off the line. He is not going to run through guys. What he will do is make the occasional high pointed catch, but even at his size, he isn't in the upper echelon of guys in the league that can do that either. He's got some talent. He will be in the league a long time. But he will never be a true WR1, and probably not even a WR2, because of a lot of different factors. But yeah.....if you are ever bored and never really watched Moulds play, man.....fire up some YouTube highlights of that guy. He was something else.
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The difference is that Moulds had attributes that Coleman simply doesn't or won't be able to have. Moulds wasn't nearly as limited as Coleman is, even when he was a year or two into his career. He just had to put it together and develop. The talent was always there, he just had to gain confidence and cut down on the drops. He may improve from what he is now. But Coleman is never going to be a 4.5 guy like Moulds. He's never going to be as physical and as powerful as Moulds. He's never going to have Moulds' frame. And I doubt he'll ever have the "dog" in him that Moulds had.
