<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills receiver Eric Moulds will be suspended by coach Mike Mularkey for undisclosed reasons.Mularkey told Moulds, who was shocked and confused, of his plan to suspend him during a meeting Monday, a source told The Associated Press.However, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that Moulds was a no-show for a mandatory meeting with Mularkey on Monday.ESPN.com's John Clayton reports that Moulds will be suspended for one game -- Sunday's home game against the Patriots.Harry Henderson, Moulds' agent, would not confirm the suspension, but told Clayton that Moulds is at home and not at the Bills' facility for meetings and practice.The final decision will be up to team owner Ralph Wilson, The Buffalo News reported Wednesday.Bills spokesman Scott Berchtold said he expected Mularkey to address Moulds' status during his weekly news conference later Wednesday.Moulds, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, and agent Harold Harrison could not be reached for comment. In his 10th season with Buffalo, Moulds is the team's senior player and second to Andre Reed in most of the Bills' career receiving categories.The Bills (4-8) are on the verge of missing the playoffs for the sixth straight season.The dispute comes after Moulds carefully expressed his frustrations and questioned the team's play-calling after he was benched for most of the final three quarters of Buffalo's 24-23 loss at Miami on Sunday.It was a game in which Moulds failed to make a catch, ending his streak for receptions at a franchise-record 121 consecutive games. It was the fourth-longest streak in the league, a list led by Indianapolis' Marvin Harrison, who has a catch in 151 straight games.After the game, Mularkey said Moulds had taken himself out of the game. The coach, on Monday, would only say that he met with Moulds privately."That's internal and personal," Mularkey said. "Eric and I have had a good talk and we'll keep it at that."Sources told Mortensen that Moulds refused to go back into the game after being asked by a position coach to do so.Moulds didn't make himself available to reporters Monday. After the game Sunday, in which the Bills squandered a 23-3 fourth-quarter lead, Moulds tried to stay composed about the loss and his lack of playing time."I don't really want to comment on it. I don't want it to be a situation like T.O.," Moulds said, referring to troubled Philadelphia Eagles receiver Terrell Owens, who was suspended for four games and will finish out the year on the team's inactive list.Moulds did question the Bills play-calling in the second half, wondering why they didn't run the ball more to run down the clock. The game's momentum turned when Bills quarterback J.P. Losman threw an interception on a first-and-goal from the 3 late in the third quarter.Moulds' production is down this season, although he still leads the team with 54 catches for 511 yards. He also has three touchdowns, second to Lee Evans' six.Moulds is the franchise's second-leading receiver with 648 career catches for 8,791 yards. His best season was 2002, when he had a franchise record 100 catches for 1,292 yards and a career-high 10 touchdowns. He also holds the single-season record with 1,368 yards receiving, set in 1998.</div>http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2250883
He prolly flipped out after they gave up that game over the weekend--maybe told the coach he didn't know what he was doing.. thats probably why.