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SA_Gunslinger
07-21-2006, 03:58 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-rams-faulk&prov=ap&type=lgns


By JIM SALTER, Associated Press Writer
July 21, 2006

AP - Jul 21, 12:41 pm EDT
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -- St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk will have major reconstructive knee surgery and miss the 2006 season, a blow that could spell the end of his career.

Though coach Scott Linehan said at a news conference Friday that the 33-year-old Faulk wasn't ready to call it quits, retirement might be on the horizon.

"We were hoping for the best, but we've been planning for both scenarios," said Linehan, in his first year with the Rams. "I think reality is setting in for sure that potentially his career is winding down."

Faulk had been contemplating retirement during the offseason, before news of his latest surgery. He didn't attend the news conference, and his agent, Rocky Arceneaux, didn't return a phone call seeking comment.

The 2000 NFL MVP is expected to have the surgery on one of his knees next week. It was unclear which knee would be the focus of the operation. Faulk had lesser surgery on both knees earlier this year.


The Rams will keep Faulk on the roster "because it's Marshall," Linehan said. "Some guys earn that. I believe he's one of them."

Faulk is ninth on the career rushing list with 12,279 yards, 34 yards behind Jim Brown. But he had a career-low 292 yards rushing last year and made only one start, in the season finale when Steven Jackson was out with a hip pointer.

Faulk hasn't participated in the team's minicamps this year.

The seven-time Pro Bowl selection has seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons and 38 100-yard games, and was the first player in NFL history to gain 2,000 yards from scrimmage in four consecutive seasons from 1998-2001.

But he hasn't had a 1,000-yard season since 2001 and lost his starting job in 2004 when the Rams drafted Jackson in the first round.

The loss of Faulk leaves St. Louis short at running back. Earlier this offseason, the Rams signed Tony Fisher, who had 173 yards and a 2.9-yard average for the Packers last season. For now, he is the No. 2 back.

Linehan said Fisher is best-suited as a third-down back and special teams player, and said the Rams might seek a deal to bring in someone to serve as Jackson's backup.

"You can't just play one running back and expect him to survive the season," Linehan said.

Faulk spent his first five seasons in Indianapolis before coming to St. Louis in a trade in 1999. He led the Rams to a 13-3 record and a 23-16 win over Tennessee in the 2000 Super Bowl in his first season in St. Louis.

Yeagermeister
07-21-2006, 04:00 PM
I hope no one picked him in a fantasy draft :D

illone
07-21-2006, 04:02 PM
Marshall is a class act and a great football player.

He'll make the Hall of Fame his first ballot so maybe this should be a sign for him to hang up the pads.

ABQCOWBOY
07-21-2006, 04:03 PM
I hope no one picked him in a fantasy draft :D

Seniors League only. In that one, you actually get bonus points if you have to have season ending surgery and then are forced to retire.

:laugh2:

CanadianCowboysFan
07-21-2006, 04:09 PM
Some will say the Rams shouldn't miss him as he did nothing last year either.

Talk about a system back.

dougonthebench
07-21-2006, 04:16 PM
you mean we dont have to hear Boomer scream,MARSHALL,MARSHALL,MARSHALL!?

ABQCOWBOY
07-21-2006, 04:17 PM
Some will say the Rams shouldn't miss him as he did nothing last year either.

Talk about a system back.

Wow, can't believe this statement.

I guess I'd ask the question, which great back can not be classified as a system back?

joseephuss
07-21-2006, 04:18 PM
Some will say the Rams shouldn't miss him as he did nothing last year either.

Talk about a system back.

I don't think he was just a system back. He played in a good system for him, that is for sure, but he would have been good in most systems. He had five 1000 yard seasons in Indy. The guy is one of the best ever. Top 20 for sure and probably higher as far as running backs go.

I do agree that St. Louis won't miss him too much since they basically played without him last season. They have other bigger problems.

illone
07-21-2006, 04:19 PM
Talk about a system back.


Care to explain that statement?

How is a first ballot hall of famer a system back?

Colo
07-21-2006, 04:35 PM
I don't think he was just a system back. He played in a good system for him, that is for sure, but he would have been good in most systems. He had five 1000 yard seasons in Indy. The guy is one of the best ever. Top 20 for sure and probably higher as far as running backs go.

I do agree that St. Louis won't miss him too much since they basically played without him last season. They have other bigger problems.

You hear Peter King on the Dan Patrick show today? Said he thinks Marshall should go down in history right around the same place as Emmitt, somewhere between 6 and 10 all time, but he wasn't sure if he would be before or after Emmitt, who he had placed at 7th.

King is a complete dolt.

illone
07-21-2006, 04:37 PM
King is a complete dolt.


Here, here!

*cheers*

Funxva
07-21-2006, 05:03 PM
I hope no one picked him in a fantasy draft :D

Is it sad that I was trying to think of who actually DID pick him up in our fantasy draft? I know someone did. :)

Chocolate Lab
07-21-2006, 05:04 PM
You hear Peter King on the Dan Patrick show today? Said he thinks Marshall should go down in history right around the same place as Emmitt, somewhere between 6 and 10 all time, but he wasn't sure if he would be before or after Emmitt, who he had placed at 7th.

King is a complete dolt.
That makes me want to :puke:

Faulk was a very dangerous player, but IMO he's not an all-time great. Certainly nowhere near Emmitt's class.

ghst187
07-21-2006, 05:06 PM
Marshall is a class act and a great football player.

He'll make the Hall of Fame his first ballot so maybe this should be a sign for him to hang up the pads.

this is right on, a 33 yr old RB that has to have reconstructive knee surgery should not be thinking about coming back. He'd be 34 and coming off of reconstructive knee surgery before he could even try to play again.
He was already past his shelf life, he's had a great career, been a real asset to the NFL, class act, won a SB, and produced at a high level. Hope he doesn't try to tarnish that and decides to hang it up. StL isn't going back to the SB anytime soon anyway.
Its S Jackson's show now.

illone
07-21-2006, 05:08 PM
That makes me want to :puke:

Faulk was a very dangerous player, but IMO he's not an all-time great. Certainly nowhere near Emmitt's class.


That's up for debate. Faulk was certainly the more accomplished receiver of the two.

Hostile
07-21-2006, 05:09 PM
I hope no one picked him in a fantasy draft :DI did, and henson too.

:grin:

I need to fire my GM.

They were my last 2 picks. One was as a gamble the other as a joke.

Hostile
07-21-2006, 05:10 PM
Is it sad that I was trying to think of who actually DID pick him up in our fantasy draft? I know someone did. :)Quiet, I already got you on the whipping list. Don't make it worse.

Funxva
07-21-2006, 06:50 PM
Quiet, I already got you on the whipping list. Don't make it worse.

Ohhhh.. Was that you Hos? I had no idea....


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