Eric Moulds, presumably, has a pretty good life. He's retired, he's rich and he lives in Buffalo, which, as Willis McGahee told us, is like Eden for single dudes. (Note that I have no idea if Moulds is single, but, hey man, it's Buffalo.) However, it turns out -- *allegedly! -- that maybe he's not so mellow, despite his semi-iconic status in a football obsessed city.In fact, he's so very much irritated these days, that he will -- *allegedly! -- stick you right in the grille if you try and ask him for an autograph or tell him how much you loved him when he played for the Bills.
The alleged victim told police that the ex-player punched him in the face when he told the player he admired him and asked for his autograph, an officer familiar with the investigation said Saturday night.*IF this is true -- and that's obviously unconfirmed at this point, but, again, IF -- it's going to put a pretty quick end to Moulds' quiet little life in the middle of wing filled Americana. Of course, as Tuffy pointed out on Sunday, he could probably just fix this whole thing by moving out of Buffalo, the only place on the entire planet where anyone recognizes him.
The player felt that he was being harassed, the officer said.





















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12-02-2008 @ 12:39PM
Justin said...
WOW, you piece of SH**. Why would you do that to somebody, for giving you a compliment, and you punch him?? there has to be more to this story, if not, than eric moulds is a piece of sh**!
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12-02-2008 @ 3:00AM
ralphgmiami said...
Can you imagine if circumstances would have brought Plaxico Burress at Applebee's(yeah right) with Eric Moulds? These two have giant egos and are spoiled rotten.
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12-02-2008 @ 11:00AM
Craig said...
Has anyone ever done a study on what position is the most volatile off of the football field? Lately it seems to me that most of the offensive behavior comes from wide receivers or running backs. I have a bit of a theory, it involves defensive players being allowed to vent their rage where as offensive players have no outlet for their anger (unless you're Hines Ward). So perhaps offensive players should be allowed some leeway in the light of the public paying for their frustrations. Just a theory mind you.
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12-11-2008 @ 6:26AM
Stagecoach said...
Watching and following the Bills for many years, I have learned to expect that a Bills win includes which Bills team shows up. The one that wants to win or the one that just goes through the routine till the game comes to an end. I have watched and learned when they play with intensity in every quarter, they win and when they don't, they loose. Lately, they seem to be finding a way to beat themselves. The team won't play with the right intensity, if the coach doesn't have any on the side line. He displays himself as a robot and doesn't seem to care if and when a player makes an error and costs the team yardage, he stands on the side line with the same blank expression. Time for him to go! Maybe next year the Bills will make it to the play offs. Yeah right!
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