Marshall Faulk

Approval Rate: 82%

82%Approval ratio

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    badgerfan

    Fri May 02 2008

    One of the best running backs in recent memory, and maybe of all-time. For a few years in a row there, he couldn't be stopped.

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    asskickingboot_s

    Tue Jan 10 2006

    Was a serious hoss in his prime, as well as one of the best recieving threats out of the backfield ever. The Marshall Faulk of today doesn't deserve to be starting in front of Steven Jackson though... UPDATE: Marshall Faulk was not a better all-purpose back than Marcus Allen. He was probably a better recieving back, but not all-purpose. That's because the true meaning of an all-purpose back is a guy that does EVERYTHING! Marcus Allen was far better at running, pass blocking and short yardage than Marshall Faulk ever was. In fact, the only thing Marshall Faulk MIGHT have had over him was recieving.

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    vick7b50

    Wed Dec 21 2005

    Used to be a OUTSTANDING back who i liked so much to watch him play but his time is up now in his mind since he's been in the league longer than the golden girls have been on TV(ha).But i liked him alot but now he doesn't play hardly at all(well)so why talk about him?

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    monster_mash

    Sun Nov 27 2005

    He's the greatest all purpose back ever, even better then Marcus Allen. And how is he a ball hog? His teams were always pass-first teams, and he got little carries for an elite back, and still consistently ended up with 1000+ yards rushing because his YPC were up in the 5's. Age has caught up with him, but he's still going into the hall of fame.

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    caribean

    Thu Nov 03 2005

    He is one of the greatest runningbacks of all time. Its sad to see him slowly get older and less of a threat. In a perfect world we would have marshall winning every game, but we cant. Marshall Faulk, greatest player to ever play the game of football.

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    jnnysdbolts

    Thu Jul 28 2005

    not as good as use to be

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    louiethe20th

    Tue May 24 2005

    I good back that used to be great,but now age has setting in on this Hall of Famer.

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    alpepper

    Thu May 12 2005

    He is in the sunset of his career. But in the day, he made the Rams The greatest Show on Turf. As devastating as he was out of the backfield, he was even better going out for a pass. Brian Westbrook of the Eagles is a poor man's version of Faulk.

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    gb4life

    Wed May 11 2005

    he is nothing special anymore, had a few great years but not a legend in my mind

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    trainwreck

    Wed Dec 29 2004

    Losing his fast break and juke abilities, but still is one of the best as an all purpose go to guy!

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    clarkone68

    Tue Sep 14 2004

    When healthy he might be the best player to ever play the game.

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    ostro54

    Fri Mar 19 2004

    Marshall faulk the greatest rb of all time very fast and he can also run over some people to

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    actress12345

    Mon Sep 22 2003

    learn how to run (favre does better at running)

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    chilllinnn

    Thu Aug 28 2003

    I hate the Rams, but I'd have to say that Faulk is a GREAT runningback

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    hrd2h8

    Wed Jun 18 2003

    Although he might be losing a step, he helped popularized the pass-catching RB. (see Tomlinson, Holmes, etc.)

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    themyth

    Sun Apr 13 2003

    What can you say about him that hasn't been said before? The man leaves everything on the field, doesn't get caught up in petty, immature arguments, and he works in his community. Put him at 4th receiver and he still lights up the score board. And selfless. Sure he wants the ball, but he wants to put his team in the best position to win. A couple of years ago, when the secondary was devastated by injuries and incompetence, he offered to play corner until players healed up. That's rare these days.

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    samson42284

    Mon Apr 07 2003

    this dude is super man..but john lynch destroyed him a few years ago.

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    davis21wylie

    Mon Aug 13 2001

    Best all-purpose player in NFL. He's really natural out there, he's got good instincts, vision. His balance and footwork are excellent. He's at his best on sweeps, outside pitches, off-tackle stuff. There he can cut back, accelerate in the lane and explode. Where he struggles is between the tackles, especially in short yardage. He tries to dance and tip-toe around to make a big play instead of lowering the shoulder and pounding his way in. Recieving the ball, he's unmatched among halfbacks in the NFL. He's got great hands. He's the best at setting up screens, he does it so naturally. After the catch, he jukes defenders really well, makes guys miss. He's like another WR in the backfield.

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    steel466

    Sat Mar 10 2001

    A superstar

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    mossrandy84

    Sat Feb 17 2001

    BALL HOG

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    marcus04

    Sat Dec 30 2000

    Unbelievable. Breaks the TD record having missed two games. Playing like a man possessed - take him in Philly any day.

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    epic005

    Sat Oct 21 2000

    BEST RUNNING BACK IN THE GAME TODAY!!!!!

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    munson

    Sat Jan 22 2000

    What a steal by the Rams to acquire him in the off-season. This year, he has been the most dangerous player in the NFL because he can score any time he touches the ball and is equally dangerous rushing or catching the football. Plus, he seems like a good guy and is unusual in this day in that he doesn't blast the Colts for trading him.