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Re: Whats up with that!

I don't really care what Marshalls reasons are. This is just plain wrong, period!

Marshall needs to stick to the NFL Network and leave it at that.
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Re: Whats up with that!

What does Marshall owe the Rams? Nothing. What do the Rams owe Marshall? Nothing.

So, am I missing something about an ex NFL player helping out an active NFL player?
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What does Marshall owe the Rams? Nothing. What do the Rams owe Marshall? Nothing.

So, am I missing something about an ex NFL player helping out an active NFL player?
It's strictly a matter of opinion. My opinion is that Marshall should be loyal to our RAMS.
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Re: Whats up with that!

I didn't read your post before I posted la.....sorry for that.
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Re: Whats up with that!

Here is the deal the Rams FO is getting ripped for cutting a player, but the fact is it's a business. Marshall can do what he wants and gets support but the Rams cut a player and get none.

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Respect, Jerry Rice is still waiting for his number to be retired.

If Marshall was a new coach with them fine. He is only an option because of the playbook.

I'm a Rams fan I guess Marshall is not.
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I don't know. As a Dodger fan, I see it as if Sandy Koufax turned up at the Giant's training camp to help Barry Zito. Yeow. My hair's on fire.
And a valid viewpoint you have, Chris. Any fan would be upset by that. However, that's the point.........these players aren't fans.
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And a valid viewpoint you have, Chris. Any fan would be upset by that. However, that's the point.........these players aren't fans.
But Hub, that's my point. Koufax was a Dodger and when he shows up at spring training it's at Dodgertown helping Dodger pitchers. Maybe team loyalty from today's players is a naive expectation at the professional level.
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Re: Whats up with that!

I think he does have loyolty to Martz. He is probably a little discontented with how Martz and Bruce were handled.
He might fiqure if he can help ***** win that means the rams loose. That means Chip will have to act and clean house of lineham , zagnut and let shaw retire.
It might not be a bad plan.
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It's strictly a matter of opinion. My opinion is that Marshall should be loyal to our RAMS.
The same front office crew that gave him one of the most poorly done jersey retirement ceremonies in recent memory? A ceremony that was pretty much done as a desperate and futile attempt to get fans to show up to the game? You want him to show loyalty to a front office crew that apparently has little use for such a property?

I'm not surprised by this one bit, and I don't blame Faulk.
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But Hub, that's my point. Koufax was a Dodger and when he shows up at spring training it's at Dodgertown helping Dodger pitchers. Maybe team loyalty from today's players is a naive expectation at the professional level.
And you've got an excellent point, Chris. I know, as a Cards fan, I love the fact that Musial, Brock, & Gibson are so often found around the redbirds.

But, as you point out, that same brand of franchise loyalty just doesn't seem to be evident in today's NFL. Just like you, I wish it were different. However, in the case of Faulk, he is the world's leading expert in the RB position in Martz' offense. Maybe he just likes to contribute where he can, even if it is on Satan's favorite team.
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Re: Whats up with that!

Where's the link, Gore said Saturday?? to who?? If the 4....9...Ers hire 28 as a coach, fine. I guess it's no different than Nolan Cromwell with the Seahawks,......... sort of.

Helping a player work out is no big deal, but to help a player learn a system that said player perfected to be used against the Rams is wrong.

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Gilmore: Star-to-be Willis stays humbleDe La Salle grad Colvin is trying to stick with *****SANTA CLARA -- If running back Frank Gore ever needs assistance with Mike Martz's system, he has the ultimate hotline number. Marshall Faulk told Gore during the offseason to call any time.
Faulk is such a willing teacher that he volunteered to fly out to Gore's home in Miami for a workout, Gore said Saturday.

Chances are it won't come to that. Based on the first two days of ***** minicamp, Gore is catching on fast -- with an emphasis on "catching" and "fast." The running back is the frequent target of passes, whether that means Gore comes out of the backfield or lines up as the slot receiver.

Such versatility is how Faulk blossomed into an MVP under Martz with the St. Louis Rams. Faulk lined up everywhere, even split wide, and in 1999 joined former ***** star Roger Craig as the only backs to amass 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in the same season.

Gore is eager for an expanded job description.

"I want to show people that I can do it all, run, catch, block," he said. "A lot of people feel that I'm just a running back."

Gore has led the ***** in receptions in each of the past two seasons, with 61 catches in 2006 and 53 in '07.

Against Arizona last Nov. 25, he ran 21 times for 116 yards and caught 11 passes for 98 yards.

Still, Gore said there is more to come. He compared playing for Martz to playing under Norv Turner, the former ***** offensive coordinator who helped the running back set the team rushing record with 1,695 yards in


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"Working with a guy who's had a lot of success in this league -- who has been a head coach and an offensive coordinator -- makes you really want to work for him and listen to him," Gore said. "Because you know that he really knows what's going on."

Faulk, for one, agreed that the Gore-Martz marriage will be a good fit. In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News shortly after the offensive coordinator was hired.

"Frank is a much better inside runner than I ever was," Faulk said. "That's good for Mike because it gives him another weapon."

The question is whether Martz will remember to make use of Gore's legs. While with the Detroit Lions the past two seasons, his rushing game finished 32nd (in 2006) and 31st (in '07).

Martz focused instead on the passing game, milking two top-10 finishes from a unit that had ranked No. 26 the year before he arrived.

Can a pass happy offensive coordinator still make Gore the focal point? By way of answering, Gore smiled and turned to fellow running back Michael Robinson, who has the locker next door.

"Do you think this offense is built around me," Gore asked.

Robinson nodded his head up and down repeatedly as if to say, yes, yes, yes, yes.

"It's going to be fun," Gore said.

Notes: Along with the rest of his physical conditioning, Mark Roman's ears are getting a workout during minicamp.

Starting this season, one defensive player from each team will be allowed to wear a special helmet that allows them to get radio communication from the sideline.

Roman and fellow safeties Michael Lewis, Dashon Goldson and Keith Lewis were among the players giving a try this weekend.

So far, so good, Roman said.

Offenses previously held the upper hand because they could get direct communication with the sideline, he said. Now, in the least, defenses have the technology to keep pace.

Here's how it works: A coach (secondary coach Vance Joseph or linebackers coach Mike Singletary) alerts Roman to the personnel package the offense has dispatched onto the field and the safety barks out the word to everyone else.

"Part of the adjustment is getting used to the noise in your helmet," coach Mike Nolan said
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Re: Whats up with that!

I don't blame him, the front office of this franchise is a discrace. hopefully we can get back on the right track.
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And you've got an excellent point, Chris. I know, as a Cards fan, I love the fact that Musial, Brock, & Gibson are so often found around the redbirds.

But, as you point out, that same brand of franchise loyalty just doesn't seem to be evident in today's NFL. Just like you, I wish it were different. However, in the case of Faulk, he is the world's leading expert in the RB position in Martz' offense. Maybe he just likes to contribute where he can, even if it is on Satan's favorite team.
You're right. Loyalty in this day and age is a non-existent commodity. Loyalty doesn't exist whether it is in the business world or the professional sports world (probably the same things). As a result, players go to the highest bidder and FO folks ask "what have you done for me lately?" Neither attitude engenders loyalty.
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Re: Whats up with that!

Thank you. I looked around for it, just in the wrong places.

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