Faulk “sad” for St. Louis, still thinks Patriots cheated to win Super Bowl

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    Faulk “sad” for St. Louis, still thinks Patriots cheated to win Super Bowl

    Faulk “sad” for St. Louis, still thinks Patriots cheated to win Super Bowl

    Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk stopped by PFT Live Tuesday on Radio Row in San Francisco and talked about the Rams moving from St. Louis — where Faulk was part of a Super Bowl winner in 1999 — to Los Angeles.

    “My immediate reaction is that I’m sad for St. Louis, sad for the city,” Faulk said. “I’m thankful for what the fans gave us during our time there.

    “I think Los Angeles is now ready for football. There are enough Rams, Raiders fans, and then the transplants. It’s time for us to have football in that market.”

    Faulk was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011. He now works for NFL Network, so he’s been busy talking Super Bowl for 10 days. He said he remembers his team winning Super Bowl XXXIV more than he remembers losing to the Patriots two years later, though he won’t pass on a chance to bring up his belief that the Patriots cheated to win that game.

    “We could all see the tapes and see what they saw and that would end it,” Faulk said. “But we know that’s not possible.”

    Faulk was with the Colts in 1998, Peyton Manning’s rookie year, before he was traded to the Rams. He said Tuesday he believes Sunday’s Super Bowl will be Manning’s final game.

    “If you know Peyton, he’s avoiding it because he doesn’t want to put that pressure on anyone else of what his last game should be. He just wants to play and not deal with it,” Faulk said. “He understands it won’t alleviate pressure from his teammates.

    “I think if we hear it, it will be on the podium after he’s done, saying that he’s walking anyway. Every athlete, that’s the dream, winning that last one…and at that moment tell people that’s it and ride off into the sunset.”

    For more from Faulk, including what he misses about football and his new gig with NFL Network, watch the full interview

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    Faulk “sad” for St. Louis, still thinks Patriots cheated to win Super Bowl

    #38538
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    No question the Patriots cheated to steal XXXVI and the officials helped them too. No other reason for Goodell to destroy those tapes except they cheated to win their other Super Bowls too.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #38552
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    I’ve said this many times….

    it only takes one 3rd down stop to win a game by 3 points. During SPY Gate New England won 3 super bowls by 3 points or less…

    BTW, DEFLATE GATE. New England has been money in Nov and Dec for the past 15 years…. this year with properly inflated balls. New England finished 3-5 since late Nov. ….

    It’s a huge advantage throwing a ball that is 20% smaller in size. BTW, this season turnovers on fumbles was twice as much as they did last year.

    #38554
    Herzog
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    Amen brother….Amen!!!

    #38555
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    I’ve said this many times….

    it only takes one 3rd down stop to win a game by 3 points. During SPY Gate New England won 3 super bowls by 3 points or less…

    BTW, DEFLATE GATE. New England has been money in Nov and Dec for the past 15 years…. this year with properly inflated balls. New England finished 3-5 since late Nov. ….

    It’s a huge advantage throwing a ball that is 20% smaller in size. BTW, this season turnovers on fumbles was twice as much as they did last year.

    Well, the Patriots may be eeevil,
    but a lot of folks thought the old Raiders were too.
    And the Steelers. And the old Detroit Pistons. Etc.

    None of them eevil teams is giving up
    their Rings.

    At any rate, Brady cant last forever.
    It will be very interesting to see what
    Belichick’s teams are like post-Brady.

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    v

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