Marshall Faulk Sounds Off
Good evening…
Retired Rams RB Marshall Faulk, an analyst for the NFL Network, was a Tuesday afternoon guest of the “Fox Hole” radio show hosted by Martin Kilcoyne and Maurice Drummond on Team 1380 AM. www.team1380.net
Faulk, the future Hall of Famer, had a lot of strong things to say about the sorry state of the Rams and their season-opening 38-3 loss at Philadelphia.
With a big thank you to Team 1380 producer Ben Boyd, who recorded and transcribed the interview, here are some excerpts of Faulk’s most notable comments…
Faulk suggested that the Rams should be better than they are:
“Decisions have to be made. Do you blow it up, where do you go, what do you do? I mean, players that have had big time success, we’re talking Pro Bowl caliber players: Marc Bulger, Torry Holt, Orlando Pace, Steven Jackson. They look like they don’t belong in the league. And it’s not because they can’t play. You’re not going to tell me that. I’m not believing that they all of a sudden can’t play in this league.”
Faulk contrasting the Bears’ upset of Indianapolis to the Rams’ poor play:
“You’re not going to tell me that the (Bears) offense that they put out there is more talented than the offense that the Rams put out. It’s preparation, it’s understanding what you have; it’s having guys that are reliable.”
Faulk, on the Rams’ decision to release WR Isaac Bruce to open a starting job for Drew Bennett:
“I’m sorry, I’m a little biased to Isaac Bruce. I love Isaac Bruce, and I’ll let facts be known that there’s no way — and I don’t dislike Drew Bennett — but there is no way that this guy is better than Isaac or belongs or should be on that team instead of Isaac. It’s things like that, it’s misjudgment of talent. The guy’s been hurt. He’s often hurt. No knock on him personally, but they needed (Bruce). They could have used him (Sunday).”
Faulk on Steven Jackson:
“I said this earlier in the year, and I think people took it wrong, because I heard a couple comments. I said the Rams shouldn’t pay Steven Jackson. I don’t understand why they’re going to pay him. And I think people took it, like, maybe Steven’s not good or not dynamic. When you can’t block, and when you can’t sack the quarterback and stop the run, there’s no need to have a running back like this. There’s no need to pay him what you’re going to pay him–you’re not going to get to use him. What was he, like, 11 (actually 14 carries) for 40 yards? That’s a lot of money sitting in the backfield, and not have it or be able to use it, or you fall behind by 20 points. Now he’s definitely out of the game. And his effectiveness and what you love about him and what you’re paying him for is no longer necessary. I only forecasted that the Rams would be playing from behind, and people thought I was taking a jab at Steven–it had nothing to do with Steven; it had more to do with the team.”
Faulk on Rams defensive coordinator Jim Haslett:
“I love Jim. I used to find his defenses to be the most complicated to play against. And now I look back and I say even at (age) 35 with a bum knee I might go for maybe a hundred yards rushing and another hundred receiving right now,” against the Rams defense.
Faulk continued talking about Haslett:
“I like Jim. I’ve always thought highly of him. And I don’t know, maybe he’s upset of the old Rams-Saints days and he’s throwing games or whatever. Some of the things I saw happening out there the other day, I wonder when he sat in his office yesterday morning, what was his mindset? Was he thinking, ‘I need to change it up.’ Was he thinking, ‘my players screwed it up.’ Or was he thinking that he messed it up. Because one of the three things happened, or needs to happen.”
(Note: I think Faulk was joking about Haslett throwing games).
Faulk said Rams coaches should avoid showing the players the game film from Philadelphia:
“I went through a rough patch like this with the Colts, and coaches often don’t even want to look at the film. You don’t want guys to look at the film because it can be so bad that when players notice that it’s that bad, it’s hard to recover from. So I’m hoping that he didn’t allow them to watch the film, the coaches watched it and they go out there and try to make corrections and try to get guys to move forward from the debacle that happened. Something like that can linger though out a whole season just like last year with the Dolphins. It’s tough to get over losses like that.”
If you’d like to listen to an audio of the entire Faulk interview, it is posted at Ben Boyd’s web site, www.STLsportsInsider.com
OK, a quick postscript from me on this:
* I know for a fact that Faulk wants to step in and do what he can to turn the Rams around … he is willing to come back as a personnel executive or possibly even as a head coach … but he will not do so as long as Scott Linehan is the coach. And he probably would stay away as long as Jay Zygmunt is the GM. Faulk has told me that he likes Zygmunt personally but isn’t sure how a working relationship would go.
* Faulk has a good rapport with Rams managing partner Chip Rosenbloom and Rams president John Shaw.
* I believe Marshall is being a little disingenuous about the Steven Jackson stuff. I don’t think he has a lot of love for Jackson. I don’t think Jackson has a lot of love for Marshall; let’s just be honest about this. And I know Faulk wants to see how Jackson competes after signing the big contract.
* Faulk has intense feelings about the Rams and is saddened and frustrated by their demise … after having the best and most successful years of his career in St. Louis, he is disgusted by the decline of the franchise, which he blames on many years of terrible mistakes made on personnel decisions. It kills him inside when he hears the Rams being the butt of jokes with analysts at the NFL Network, or elsewhere on TV. Some critics will say that Faulk should hold his comments instead of speaking up and possibly creating controversy … I disagree. He’s like anyone else who loves the Rams. He’s mad as Hell. And it’s hard to keep those feelings bottled up.
This won’t be the last time we’ll hear from Faulk this season …
-B


Sweet…..So…anybody for Marshall replacing Linehan AND Zygmunt for the rest of the season??…J/K. Seriously though…It’s only Sept 9th, and I feel like this season has been draggin on forever.
Marshall is a HOFer on AND off the field. Man, do we Rams fans miss #28 — not that there was ever any doubt that we would. Thanks for sharing his comments for us out-of-town fans, Bernie.
Agreed, it’s like last year ran right into this season. I would love to see Marshall come back as personnel guy. Goodbye Linny and Ziggy. Welcome Marshall and a head coach with strong leadership skills.
What class you show Marshall. Isaac Bruce (who has much more value than you) had 0 catches last week. The Rams made the decision to cut Bruce because they didn’t want to commit cap space to a vet who might not be able to perform for them but still ate up cap space … sound familiar? How did you feel cashing those checks when you weren’t even in the house … at practice, or at the games? When Jackson said he learned more from Holt and Bruce than you about playing in the league everyone said he was disrespecting you. He told the truth, you couldn’t handle being replaced.
Steven can’t block? Who missed the block that allowed Rodney Harrison to destroy Trent Green’s knee? That was you buddy. You were traded away from the Colts at the prime of your career and the Colts sucked at that time … what does that say about you? They treated you much better than I saw the kids you rudely blew off who wanted an autograph; their “Marshall Faulk moment”.
I laugh when I see this “kinder, gentler” Marshall Faulk on the NFL Network who never had time for anybody but himself. All of your accomplishments can’t hide the fact that you cared for nobody but yourself.
is uffda31131 one of his ex mistresses? or Steven Jackson?
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10:24 pm September 9th, 2008 :
Steven can’t block? Who missed the block that allowed Rodney Harrison to destroy Trent Green’s knee
he never said steven couldnt block. he was talking about people not being able to block for steven. saying that hes useless if the rest of the team cant function. learn how to read.
uffda31131….uh, did Marshall Faulk snub you when you asked for an autograph or something??? I don’t know where this, what can only be described as, hatred came from, but your comments are misplaced. Marshall Faulk is one of the best Rams of all time. Isaac Bruce should never have been let go, especially to have an injury-prone Drew Bennett replace him. Now, that being said…I do agree with you on the Steven Jackson not being able to block thing. He can block, above-average, I’d say. Marshall Faulk was an excellent blocker. I think you forget that when Rodney Harrison got to Trent Green, it was Marshall’s first year with the Rams. Like every other guy who joins a new team, he needed to learn the blocking schemes. Marshall Faulk would be perfect for the Rams. He needs to be somewhere on those sidelines short from being on the field. Assistant, yes. Head Coach, absolutely. He’s exactly what they need. He knows how to motivate. I’m behind Linehan for now, but I don’t know how much more us Rams fans can take of this.
Faulk would bring more to the Rams than the entire coaching staff and front office combined. Not that I’m a fan of Al Davis, but I’m pretty sure he would’ve even recognized that Scott Linehan is an absolutely horrific coach and pulled the plug on him early last year as he did with Shanahan years back. When I watch Linehan stand there on the sidelines with that clueless look that we’ve all come to know and hate, I can’t believe he’s the man we picked (over the likes of Ron Rivera and others) it makes me sick….
Bernie, you are right on the money. It’s time for Marshall to rejoin the StL Rams on a daily, permament basis. Time for yet another blockbuster trade and bring back #28. By the way, it would be excellent to have D’Marco Farr involved as well with his enthusiasm and knowledge of the game. It’s always entertaining to listen to his words, via TV or radio. Yes, this stuff has gone on long enough up here in North County, at Rams Park. Win or lose, effort must always be a constant in any walk of life.
Why not give Marshall a chance? The guy is just like any body else that cares and roots for the Rams. I mean, I have never been on this website as much as I have in the last couple of days. It seems like nobody was pissed at losing. How dare management ask for or even hint at a new stadium, when they can’t put a average product on the field. This just makes me CRAZY, and I live in L.A.
I agree with Marshall 100%. Who’s ever decision it was to let Issac go and keep Drew should be fired, period. PREPERATION. If you have a player that’s not doing his job (Ty “Bust” Hill) you sit him down and give someone else a chance. Playing in the NFL is a privilege not a right. Things have to change or it’s time to see who we can draft….with the FIRST OVERALL PICK.