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Marshall Faulk Information
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 Marshall William Faulk (born February 26, 1973 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former football player in the National Football League. He played football in college for San Diego State University, before being drafted second overall by the Indianapolis...




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 Sporting News
Player of the year: Marshall Faulk, Rams
02/04/2002: 771 words, approx. 3 pages Asking a defensive player if he would rather see Marshall Faulk line up as a running back or as a receiver is like asking a vegetable hater to choose between broccoli and Brussels sprouts. It's a distasteful dilemma. Whether he is running the...
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 Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Marshall Faulk Vs. Dwayne Rudd.(sports)
01/12/2000: 315 words, approx. 1 pages How important is Marshall Faulk to the Rams? Here's one answer: St. Louis quarterback Kurt Warner was named the Most Valuable Player in the NFL, but the Rams chose Faulk as their team MVP. Here's what Faulk, a first-year member of the...
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 AP News
Marshall Faulk retires from football
3/26/2007: 406 words, approx. 1 pages Marshall Faulk's decision was easy after spending last year working for the NFL Network: At 34, his body is more suited for a television studio than for the rigors of playing running back.After sitting out last season because of a knee injury, Faulk officially announced...
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Rams' Faulk set to announce retirement
3/22/2007: 359 words, approx. 1 pages Marshall Faulk sat out last season with a knee injury that threatened to end his career. He'll officially close the door on his playing days on Monday when he announces his retirement at the NFL owners meetings.Faulk was the NFL MVP in 2000 and offensive...


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