by Elvis 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 38914 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 38914 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #2 TOPIC AUTHOR Don't forget: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #3 Just got home and turned it on. Looks like we're at the point of the trade. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #4 Wow, I never knew that Marshall blamed himself for Trent Green's preseason injury. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #5 I missed it!!!!!! by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 38914 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #2 TOPIC AUTHOR Don't forget: RFU Season Ticket Holder by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #3 Just got home and turned it on. Looks like we're at the point of the trade. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #4 Wow, I never knew that Marshall blamed himself for Trent Green's preseason injury. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #5 I missed it!!!!!! by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #3 Just got home and turned it on. Looks like we're at the point of the trade. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #4 Wow, I never knew that Marshall blamed himself for Trent Green's preseason injury. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #5 I missed it!!!!!! by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024
by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #4 Wow, I never knew that Marshall blamed himself for Trent Green's preseason injury. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #5 I missed it!!!!!! by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024
by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #5 I missed it!!!!!! by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024
by den-the-coach 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #6 It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great. by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024
by Stranger 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #7 den-the-coach wrote:It's the only thing that John Shaw ever did right with some major assistance from Eric the Great.Yes, I also did not realize what a huge role ED played in the trade either. Shaw didn't even know what to offer the Colts in exchange, ED has to tell him. I can't wait for the return to LA to happen, so some of these LA-greats can finally be shown the respect they deserve and be given the opportunity to play regulare and frequent roles in the future of this organization. New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 8 posts Jul 01 2024
by ramsman34 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 8674 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Marshall Faulk: A Football Life POST #8 Faulk was the catalyst, more so than anyone, for the perfect storm that was the 1999 RAMS and the GSOT. Martz/Vermeil/Warner all probably would be next in the pecking order. It's crazy that during the 2001 SB, no one from upstairs and/or Martz could figure out that the Pats hit Faulk on every play whether he had the ball or not, and how to use formations/motion to take advantage of that. He should have flipped the script completely and went to 12 or 22 personnel and gone heavy run on the Pats. I wonder how they would have handled getting their asses pounded on every play and Marshall taking the creases created to gash them in the run game. Martz was just too determined to beat them throwing the ball. That Rams team could play anyway they wanted to, IF the personnel and play calls were executed correctly. I also think the players took that team too lightly, and they paid for it dearly.I walked away from that program even more impressed with Faulk than I was before. He is my favorite RAM. Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business