Barstool Sports just put out their new documentary on the Vikings Loveboat Scandal and it is hosted/narrated by none other than ya boy Fred Smoot. Pretty funny check it out. I saw it on Instagram but I?m sure you can see it at their website.
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Barstool Sports just put out their new documentary on the Vikings Loveboat Scandal and it is hosted/narrated by none other than ya boy Fred Smoot. Pretty funny check it out. I saw it on Instagram but I?m sure you can see it at their website.
Does he mention "running thru the okra patch"? Still the best line ever!
Ha he does, they even break it down with images. Smoot is hilarious in it.
Smoot was on OOB's this morning talking about coming back with several other ex-Bulldogs, like Mario Haggan and Eric Moulds and suiting up to scrimmage the current team. Check out the pod-cast I think it was in the 2nd hour.
Not many people think about Moulds being the 2nd best WR in Buffalo Bills history behind Andre Reed. He also had Doug Flutie and Drew Bledsoe on the back end of their careers throwing him the ball. He had over 9,000 yards and 48 TDs to go along with 3 Pro Bowls.
Eric is one of my all time favorites and a good dude too. He came up 5 yards short of 10k and you're right he didn't have much to work with at qb in Buffalo. He made so many of those "did you just see that!!!" plays at State. He was electric. I wish he was in our offense now instead of the JWS ground and pound, no telling what kinda numbers he would put up. That guy was a special talent.
The problem was his smaller head was up the wrong persons ass, or in some other part of her anatomy. Maybe both.
At least that was the rumor. Supposedly that?s why he and moulds had a disconnect. I was only like 10 then though, so just the rumor I heard later in life.
WR. Never quite lived up to the billing but he was very solid. It would be nice to have two WR's like that now.......
Eric got his work ethic from his dad, Willie. He use to work on our forklifts on the Coast back in the 90's. Willie was "Da Go To Man" for us.
If you had to compare the type of player and pro career Eric Moulds had to somebody in the league today, who would it be?