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Pugglekicker_21
03-26-2007, 11:28 PM
Maybe no one cares but I cant believe it wasnt up... beat ya mardigan.




watch him bump the faulk thread that got buried



PHOENIX (AP) -- Marshall Faulk's decision was easy after spending last year working for the NFL Network: At 34, his body is more suited for a television studio than for the rigors of playing running back.

After sitting out last season because of a knee injury, Faulk officially announced his retirement Monday. He's ninth on the NFL's career rushing list, 33 yards behind Jim Brown, who at one time was the standard for the position.

Faulk, the 2000 NFL MVP, is fourth in combined yards from scrimmage with 19,154 yards and his 6,875 yards receiving are the most ever among running backs.

"Just being around the game last year, I realized how much I love it," Faulk said. "But my health is everything. And I didn't want to return if I couldn't get through a full season. It all came together when a close friend asked me 'How many 34-year-old running backs are there?"

Faulk starred at San Diego State, where he rushed for 386 yards and seven touchdowns in his first game, and led the nation in rushing as a freshman.

He was the second pick overall in the 1994 draft by Indianapolis and was offensive rookie of the year that season.

He was traded by the Colts to St. Louis in 1999, where he became part of "The Greatest Show on Turf" with quarterback Kurt Warner and receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt. The team won the Super Bowl after the 1999 season and was upset two years later by New England in a Super Bowl that many critics thought the Rams would have won had Faulk carried the ball more often.

Faulk noted Monday that he had an unusual role in the development of that team -- the injury during a 1999 exhibition game in San Diego to Trent Green that forced the Rams to go with Warner, an untested, undrafted free-agent backup at quarterback.

"There's kind of an unwritten rule among veterans in those games that when the play is over, you stopped," Faulk said. "I was blocking on Rodney Harrison and we had some things going between us. But I kind of let up and he kept going and he hit Trent. So when Kurt was forced to play, I kind of felt responsible and really wanted to make up for it."

He did.

In that 1999 season, he ran for 1,381 yards and a 5.5 average and caught 87 passes for 1,048 yards.




No brainer Hall of Famer.

mardigan
03-26-2007, 11:38 PM
No brainer as well I think, guy was fantastic, 1000 rushing yards and recieving yards in one seaon. He was a great one. And yea, you beat me too it Pug, I put it in the offseason thread but forgot to start a thread.

Pugglekicker_21
03-26-2007, 11:51 PM
hah never been called pug before... wait...WTF...




sorry for that somewhat (to me) homo moment.

mardigan
03-27-2007, 12:02 AM
hah never been called pug before... wait...WTF...




sorry for that somewhat (to me) homo moment.
Didnt see it, no worries

NBA Junkie
03-27-2007, 06:24 AM
May have been one of the most versatile RB's to have ever played the game.

Was he the only RB in NFL history to have over 1000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season (1999)?

mardigan
03-27-2007, 11:44 AM
May have been one of the most versatile RB's to have ever played the game.

Was he the only RB in NFL history to have over 1000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season (1999)?
No Roger Craig did it once, but that was it

Pugglekicker_21
03-27-2007, 05:03 PM
I remember Tomlinson had a 1000 yard rushing, 100 catch season.

Pugglekicker_21
03-27-2007, 05:03 PM
At least I think thats what happened.

mardigan
03-27-2007, 05:34 PM
I remember Tomlinson had a 1000 yard rushing, 100 catch season.
He did, in 03, had about 1600 yards, and 100 catches for like 725 or around that. In 99, Faulk had almost 1400 rushing yards and 1048 recieving. In 98 he had 1300 rushing yards and 900 recieving. And in 200 (his mvp year), he had close to 1400 rushing yards, 830 recieving yards, and a then record 26 total tds. IN 14 GAMES

Purple & Gold
03-28-2007, 12:29 AM
He was the best College RB I've ever seen. And a damn good Pro. First time Hall-Of-Famer. Class act. Too bad he couldn't play longer.

Skip Bayless
04-06-2007, 03:40 PM
Im not convinced he is a Hall of Famer

mediocre at best

Pugglekicker_21
04-06-2007, 06:40 PM
Im not convinced he is a Hall of Famer

mediocre at best



STFU fag!

T Park
04-06-2007, 08:09 PM
Hell of a player, pretty decent guy.

He gave Shawn Kemp a run for his money with the out of wedlock kids.

Gonna miss ya Marshall :tu