Marshall Faulk Wants To Coach The Rams, Seriously

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

I know I overuse the words seriously and apparently, but I can't stress that above seriously enough. Marshall Faulk honestly and truly (new words!) wants to be the Rams next head coach. Seriously....no joke. Via PFT....

In an excellent Monday Night Countdown segment in which ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reviewed the status of various embattled head coaches, Mort mentoned that former Rams running back Marshall Faulk wants to be the next head coach of the team.

Seriously. [Ed note: Sweet useage!]

Our take? The dude has been hanging around Deion Sanders too much.

As you might recall, Sanders tried a couple of years ago to throw his fedora into the ring for the Falcons job — with zero experience in coaching or personnel evaluation and/or management.

Faulk, like Deion, simply doesn’t have the credentials to be a head coach. He could be an assistant coach, and then he could gradually learn the side of the business he never saw while he was a player. And then after working his way up the ladder and gaining some experience he might be ready to become a candidate for a head-coaching job.
I missed the segment last night, and no other source has picked up on this besides PFT and Rotoworld, soooooo we might be looking at another Chris Mortensen "exaggeration" here. Obviously I agree with Florio's statement above, but really anyone could probably do better than what Linehan and Jim Haslett combined to do this year.

Plus, anything that can be done to make sure I never have to endure Deion Sanders and Faulk calling a game again is definitely a good thing.

What The Faulk? (Pro Football Talk)

3 Comments:

At least Marshall's daughter didn't marry Joe Barry.

GMoney said...
Dec 23, 2008, 12:06:00 PM  

"Faulk, like Deion, simply doesn’t have the credentials to be a head coach. "

Well, he is black, however.

E Buzz said...
Dec 23, 2008, 12:10:00 PM  

Unlike Deion, Faulk knows his stuff and he would be an excellent coach as soon as he cuts his teeth as an assistant.

Brad James said...
Dec 24, 2008, 2:06:00 PM  

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