Marshall Faulk

Marshall Faulk

Marshall Faulk plays for the Rams. He is a tailback and has been a professional football player for 12 seasons. Follow him in the news and in the blogosphere, or share your opinions and predicitions about the St. Louis Rams.

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Marshall Faulk , former St. Louis Rams running back, was rumored to be part of a group bidding to buy the football team this year, but sources said today that this is not the case. The report of Faulk's interest in the purchase came from ESPN.com, and claimed that the record-holding player would join Blues owner Dave Checketts in the bid since Rush Limbaugh was no longer part of the group. Marshall Faulk will not bid for ownership of the Rams. (hiscatalog.com) It was announced that Limbaugh was out earlier this week, as some players and owners complained about the idea of the conservative ... Read Full Story
Written by samleves on
Marshall Faulk’s NFL rookie season started around the same time as the release of the final OG colourway of the sneakers pictured above. His own special Air Jordan IX (9) Low clearly commemorates his time running amok from the backfield of the St. Louis Rams. There’s a good chance he even wore pairs like these during games, given the Edward Jones Dome’s artifical turf. They opt for a simple gold on white palette, replacing the typical ‘23′ on the heel with Faulk’s ‘28′. Rams fans and Jordan collectors alike will be delighted to find a pair of these in US men’s size 11 at ... Read Full Story
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6 Key Players That Have Made the St Louis Rams “Ram-Tough” Sometimes success comes sooner, rather than later. After playing in Los Angeles from 1946-1994, the NFL’s Rams moved to St. Louis. Within half a decade, the Rams had earned their franchise’s first Super Bowl, by defeating the Tennessee Titans, 23-16! While most of today’s Rams fans know the names Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk, you might be unfamiliar with all of the players whose jersey numbers the Rams have already retired: 1. #7 Bob Waterfield (Quarterback): 1945-1952 Waterfield played for the Rams while they were located in both Cleveland and Los Angeles. In ... Read Full Story
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In an interview Monday, Marshall Faulk compared Leon Washington’s play-making ability to Barry Sanders, predicting the Jets will have a successful season if they get the ball into Washington’s hands at least 15 times a game. Read Full Story
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Marshall Faulk. NFL Network schmuck. Image: hiscatalog.com View full size photo uploaded October 19, 2009 There's no love-loss for Marshall Faulk here. Faulk was a pouty, vindictive, malcontent player for the Indianapolis Colts who always seemed to put himself above the team and the team's accomplishments. I, for...  
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1999: The game actually was played on Jan. 2, 2000, after the Christmas-week bye. It was the season finale, a meaningless game against a Rams team that was on its way to winning the Super Bowl. The Eagles won at home, 38-31, with the Rams resting Marshall Faulk for three quarters and Kurt Warner much of the second half. Donovan McNabb played with his sprained MCL braced. Mike Mamula ran an interception back for a TD. Yes, Mike Mamula.  
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ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Rams won 20 games between the 2003 and 2004 seasons, reaching the playoffs both years. Since then, the Rams have won 19 total games. Gone from the Super Bowl teams of 1999 and 2001 are Orlando Pace, Isaac Bruce, Marshall Faulk, Az-Zahir Hakim, Torry Holt, and Kurt Warner. Defensive end Leonard Little is the only player on the current roster to have played on the Super Bowl teams. The Rams are on their third different...  
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As I sat in the Edward Jones Dome Sunday afternoon and watched the Green Bay Packers beat the hapless St. Louis Rams, I couldn't stop a wandering eye from glancing up at the far side of the building. There on the ring of honor, beside Rams greats like Marshall Faulk and Merlin Olsen, and other St. Louis football icons like Dan Dierdorf, were digital displays providing scores and stats from around the league. Packers fans were delighted in...  
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Is Spagnuolo the right guy for the Rams? Ask Isaac BruceBelleville News DemocratBruce said he keeps in touch via text messaging with former Rams teammates Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt and Orlando Pace. ...and more »  
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