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How is this good for anybody? Faulk whining, second-guessing the Commissioner, and abdicating any responsibility whatsoever for how that game unfolded 11 years ago.
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Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
The fact that Faulk (and Kurt Warner) continue to bring this up speaks volumes about flaws in their character and an inability to accept reality. Eleven years later and he still has not accepted the defeat, instead focusing on a need to justify why he and his team did not win with a whiny excuse is pathetic. For them to hold on to this, for this long is pitiful, and an indication that both are in dire need of psychological help.
Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
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Originally Posted by jmt57
The fact that Faulk (and Kurt Warner) continue to bring this up speaks volumes about flaws in their character and an inability to accept reality. Eleven years later and he still has not accepted the defeat, instead focusing on a need to justify why he and his team did not win with a whiny excuse is pathetic. For them to hold on to this, for this long is pitiful, and an indication that both are in dire need of psychological help.
I agree...it makes it almost comical. He comes off really whinny considering that what he is claiming has no basis in reality.
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Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
How does this fat faced, pre-pubescent, California raisin look-a-like figure he was cheated? Because he was de-cleated a few times coming off the LoS? Because of unsubstantiated reports that we taped their walk-through? Get over it, Marshall. You lost. Deal with it.
Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
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How does this fat faced, pre-pubescent, California raisin look-a-like figure he was cheated? Because he was de-cleated a few times coming off the LoS? Because of unsubstantiated reports that we taped their walk-through? Get over it, Marshall. You lost. Deal with it.
Exactly...Warner too. I remember before that game he was speculating on how winning 5 Super Bowls sounded about right to him, that's how many the Rams would probably end up winning during their run.
Heh.
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Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
What ticks me off more than Faulk's statements are that guys like Mike Florio at Pro Football Talk are in a position to comment on the allegation with facts, and yet they always fall short.
For example, Florio comments that the allegations of taping a walk-through were "never substantiated".
Ummm... go a bit further there, Mike. Those allegations were RETRACTED by the rag paper that made them.
Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
My blood boils this morning when i first read all this crap.
If i have one complaint about the pats is the absolute miserable PR job they did by not responding to any of it. They dont care for the national media or what they say and its understandable but pats fans have to keep hearing this forever. Its the unfortunate truth.
Re: Curran: Marshall Faulk not over being cheated out of Super Bowl victory
As time passes, the one thing I lament is the poor PR job that this team has done on these types of issues.. they just take what these twitter loving jackazzes put out there.
The Pats should have refuted Spygate and refuted this crap.. as much as I respect BB, this is one thing that I wish he would change..