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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintfan I don't mean this as an attack...on you or on Reggie, but he is not now nor was he ever nor will he ever be Marshal Faulk. We all desperately wanted him to be. He wasn't ...
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Re: New Orleans Saints open as underdog against Detroit Lions
Originally Posted by saintfan
True, but he wasn't the bust that many made him out to be either.![]()
He moved on to other teams and was very successful. |
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Re: New Orleans Saints open as underdog against Detroit Lions
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Because he matured as a player and quit trying to do too much. Learned to head up field and not try to dance in the backfield like he did here.![]()
And it's not like our run game has suffered after he was traded... |
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Re: New Orleans Saints open as underdog against Detroit Lions
No I don't think we have suffered at all. It would be nice to have him back but he is not needed.
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