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Marshall Faulk: "Tom was like Trent Dilfer and he became a Peyton Manning"


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Awesome!!!!

Just as I though SB36 couldn't get any sweeter, Kevin Faulk's cousin proves me wrong.

Keep talking "Special Ed", I think I'll grab my SB36 DVD tonight and relive the most bitter moment of your entire life. :eat3:
 
Ugh, I can't stand him......Him and J.Dukes(never even knew he played football) need to both shut their mouths.

Everything that comes out of there trap is garbage, its funny cause M.Faulk played with Manning and Warner 2 top QB's, if Faulk played in Detroit his career would be way diffrent Imo.

It's nice when the D can't stack the box cause of the passing game..........
 
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I seriously can't stand this guy anymore.
 
ROFL

So glad I don't watch the NFLN.
 
Marshall Faulk Belittles Brady [merged]

Faulk needs to be fired, and taken off the air once and for all. He continues to say amazingly stupid stuff. He resents so much that the Patriots upset his great Rams team, that he lets it cloud what he says.

In the clip discussing Brady on the front page of NFL.com: NFL Videos: Roundtable: Leadership, he tries to deny Brady's greatness, and equates him to simply "Trent Dilfer". He says all he did was "manage the game", and "rely on his defense to win the games".

You need a strong stomach to watch this exchange. Michael Irvin tries real hard to put Faulk in is place, and you could tell he was almost trying not to laugh at what was coming out of Faulk's mouth.

There is nothing worse than somebody making a fool out of themselves, who is suppose to know the game, and the only one who doesn't understand how dumb he is being, is that person.
 
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Oops, something similar was posted, so if you need to merge, please feel free. Sorry 'bout that.
 
Re: Marshall Faulk Belittles Brady

Faulk needs to be fired, and taken off the air once and for all. He continues to say amazingly stupid stuff. He resents so much that the Patriots upset his great Rams team, that he lets it cloud what he says.

In the clip discussing Brady on the front page of NFL.com: NFL Videos: Roundtable: Leadership, he tries to deny Brady's greatness, and equates him to simply "Trent Dilfer". He says all he did was "manage the game", and "rely on his defense to win the games".

You need a strong stomach to watch this exchange. Michael Irvin tries real hard to put Faulk in is place, and you could tell he was almost trying not to laugh at what was coming out of Faulk's mouth.

There is nothing worse than somebody making a fool out of themselves, who is suppose to know the game, and the only one who doesn't understand how dumb he is being, is that person.

And in other shocking news, water is wet and the Sun rose in the east. . . .
 
You watch the whole tape and it's clear Faulk is embarrassing the others, who can't distance themselves fast enough from what he is saying. He's a bitter, disappointed guy who believes that if they hadn't lost that night in New Orleans, people would be talking about him and his team and not Brady and his team in terms of awe and "dynasty."

Some people never get over a loss, in Sports or Politics or Business. That's fine, even heroic. I doubt that Brady or most of the guys on the field with them that awful night in Arizona 19 months ago will ever "get over" that loss, but there's a difference between not getting over a loss and allowing that loss to color a person's entire future and get in the way of what they do the next time. It's the guys who let the loss embitter them who end up embarrassing themselves, as Faulk has done time and time again.
 
NFL Videos: Finding the guy

@ 1:38

Basically then went on to call Brady the equivalent of Trent Dilfer until 2007.

The bitter Marshall Faulk quotes of insanity continue.

It's sad to see what a shell of his former self Marshall Faulk has become.

Let's have a "Fill in the Blank" contest:

Marshall Faulk was like (insert your own good RB here) and he became a (insert your own joke of a RB here).
 
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Marshall, Let me correct you. Peyton was NEVER a Tom Brady. Not any any season of his career. WTF would your old Indy homeboy looked like on the 01 Pats? What sort of numbers would he have posted? Would they look as good as Brady? Or would he have thrown a bunch of tantrums because Troy Brown was his best weapon. Well, actually we know the answer, because we saw how bad he sucked his first year with a few more first round picks than Tom (or Dilfer for that matter) had. But here you are implying that PT came into the league as an MVP. And by the way, game manager is hopefully a term that any elite QB would self apply...it actually implies you know what the hell you are doing out there. Yeah, maybe you would rather have a "gunslinger" who selfishly sought to look good at the expense of his team. Try being a little less biased (and dumb) in your analysis please.
 
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whats so unimportant of managing a game and playing in a system is what i never understood. joe montana played in the most famous system of all. maybe he was overrated behind their defense.if anything brady went to the AFFC with gaffeny and caldwell and not such a great defense like baltimore . that in itself is a feat. i guess ben roethlisberger is overrated too.
 
Hey, here's another gem...



In an interview Monday, Faulk compared 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.

"I've been watching Leon since he wore No. 3 at Florida State," Faulk, an NFL Network analyst, said on a conference call. "I always felt the guy had a knack for when the football was in his hands, he was going to make a big play.

"I call it the Barry Sanders effect. Whenever they handed the ball to Barry, you knew something good was going to happen. Even if it was a two-yard gain, it was the best two-yard gain you've ever seen. Leon has a lot of that in him."

Marshall Faulk: Jets' Leon Washington shows flashes of Barry Sanders
 
Maybe he's right. They do say that QB's normally break out in their 8th season :rolleyes:
 
"Even if it was a two-yard gain, it was the best two-yard gain you've ever seen. Leon has a lot of that in him."

ROFLMAO.

'Even if it was a fumble, it was the most beautiful fumble ever fumbled'.
 
Wow. Washington is extremely effective as a rusher and as a passer, but how about we don't anoint him the next Barry Sanders until he gets more than 76 carries...

Why wait? People are going gaga over BJGE and he's only got 74 carries....
 
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Tom Brady loves disrespect. Now Brady has to win more Super Bowls to shut this Moron up.

Keep it coming, Marshall. Just what we needed. Thank you! :snob:
 
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You obviously didn't see the trade Brady thread that languished on this website for weeks.:p

Is there a link to that? I would like to check out that thread just for laughs...:D
 
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