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Old 09-02-2009, 08:32 PM   #61
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Default Re: Marshall Faulk: "Tom was like Trent Dilfer and he became a Peyton Manning"

I'd like to know exactly what a "game manager" is and when someone becomes more than that, it seems like an ill defined term, like "running up the score".

Faulk seems unable to express an unbiased opinion about the Patriots, he cannot get over his loss in the Superbowl.

I'd rather they ditch Faulk and hire Decon Jones to talk about football, he's way more insightful and is infinitely more fun to listen to.
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Old 09-02-2009, 08:33 PM   #62
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Default Re: Marshall Faulk: "Tom was like Trent Dilfer and he became a Peyton Manning"

People forget that Kevin Faulk is related to Marshall. But he's a "distant relative" I read. I wonder if Kevin indeed possesses this same kooky gene that's evident in Marshall as well.
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Default Re: Marshall Faulk: "Tom was like Trent Dilfer and he became a Peyton Manning"

i wonder why PFT hasnt picked up this. florio posts more irrelevant stuff than this. would be nice if he starts this fire. maybe someone should tell him to look at what faulk said
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Default Re: Marshall Faulk: "Tom was like Trent Dilfer and he became a Peyton Manning"

I'm just glad Tom played like Brady and not like Hodson.
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I'd like to know exactly what a "game manager" is and when someone becomes more than that, it seems like an ill defined term, like "running up the score".

Faulk seems unable to express an unbiased opinion about the Patriots, he cannot get over his loss in the Superbowl.

I'd rather they ditch Faulk and hire Decon Jones to talk about football, he's way more insightful and is infinitely more fun to listen to.
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