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Kevin Faulk wants to see Fournette break his record...

Posted on 7/28/16 at 10:55 am
Posted by Tiger Nation 84
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 10:55 am
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Pretty cool read.

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Special people break records, and he’s definitely one of those special people,” Faulk told Saturday Down South’s Brad Joyal. “He’s in line to break a couple records, maybe more than a couple of them, but records are made to be broken. It doesn’t bother me because records are made to be broken.”
This post was edited on 7/28/16 at 10:57 am
Posted by Chad504boy
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:00 am to
1571 so 8th game this year.
Posted by ipodking
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:03 am to
I want to see him break them too
Posted by Guava Jelly
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:04 am to
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8th game this year.

I'd obviously rather it happen early in the year. But man, it would be so impossibly badass if he broke it vs Bama.
Posted by CalTiger53
California
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:16 am to
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Kevin Faulk wants to see Fournette break his record

Doesn't it make offense predictable again by giving the ball to LF a lot?
Posted by Rickdaddy4188
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:17 am to
Faulk is such a great guy. Ive never heard a bad word spoken about him
Posted by hg
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:22 am to
Why doesn't Faulk get more recognition from LSU?
Posted by Rickdaddy4188
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:35 am to
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Why doesn't Faulk get more recognition from LSU?



It blows my mind that they havent retired his jersey.
Posted by The Hurricane
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Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:46 am to
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It blows my mind that they havent retired his jersey.


I hope they do it in 2017 vs Florida for 20th anniversary granted that game was the Herb Tyler show.
This post was edited on 7/28/16 at 11:48 am
Posted by timm6971463
oakdale la
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:51 am to
I agree it is a shame ,a lot of it is because he didnt get his due at boston he carried the patriots from 20 to 20 then a taller receiver or a bigger back would get the credit for the touch downs .Belechek does not praise any body he is scared they want more money !
Posted by timm6971463
oakdale la
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:51 am to
I agree it is a shame ,a lot of it is because he didnt get his due at boston he carried the patriots from 20 to 20 then a taller receiver or a bigger back would get the credit for the touch downs .Belechek does not praise any body he is scared they want more money !
Posted by ElderTiger
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:07 pm to
To me, his time at LSU was marked by the best set of backs we ever had on campus at one time - Faulk, Mealey, Collins & Cleveland.
Posted by Cadello
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:23 pm to
That be like going to war and leaving all your planes grounded.
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:35 pm to
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I agree it is a shame ,a lot of it is because he didnt get his due at boston he carried the patriots from 20 to 20 then a taller receiver or a bigger back would get the credit for the touch downs .Belechek does not praise any body he is scared they want more money !



this is such horseshite. Belicheck LOVES Faulk and talks about him all the time during and after his playing career. He also LOVED playing faulk in the redzone and most of Kevs TDs were on the goal line including his infamous two point conversion run in the 2003 Superbowl. Hes one of the best 3rd down running backs of all time and one of belichecks favorite players

Oh and hes in the fricking Patriots Hall of Fame.



LINK

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One of the highlights were Bill Belichick’s off-the-cuff remarks on Faulk, which are transcribed below:

“I appreciate everybody being here today. It really is a special day. This is the first Patriots team, as head coach, that I’ve had without Kevin. It’s been a little different year here. We all miss him as a player. But he’s been around and so that’s always a positive.

“Kevin was here when I got here [in 2000]. I remember when I first got here, my first year, it was a little bit of a rocky year. I think Kevin and I were both trying to figure out where we each stood, what we were going to be about, and how it was going to work. I remember talking to him very early in that season, and he said, ‘Coach, I want to be here, I want to be a big part of this team, what do I need to do? What am I not doing?’ We talked and I told him these are the things you need to work on, these are the things you need to do if you want to play here, these are the things you have to improve on, this is what you have to become.

“I’d say in my coaching career, nobody has ever worked harder to do the things that he was asked to do, from that season on – in terms of ball security, blitz pickup, having different roles in the game and that changes from week to week. Kevin was just so adept at figuring out his role, doing it to the very best that he could. He was the ultimate team player, the hardest worker, always well prepared. I can’t remember asking a question in a team meeting that he didn’t have the right answer to, and I used to try to give him a couple hard ones [smiling]. He usually aced those.

“Some of the memories I have of Kevin, the one thing I’d say is the 2008 season is probably one that not many people realize what Kevin did for us that year. When Tom [Brady] got hurt in the opener against Kansas City, Matt Cassel came in as the quarterback but it wasn’t really Matt’s team. Ultimately Matt grew into the role of a great leader and quarterback that he was that season, but it didn’t really start that way. When Tom was out offensively, even as a team, we were kind of trying to find some leadership and some glue to hold the team together. That’s one of the many times – one of the many times – that we saw Kevin really come forward and be truly a leader of our football team in that season. He's the guy who kept the cohesion offensively, and ultimately Matt took over that role as a quarterback should. But Kevin was very instrumental in that.

“There are so many great plays that we saw Kevin make here on the highlight film that bring back a ton of memories. But one wasn’t on there, and one of the ones I remember the most, is 2004, the divisional playoff game against the Colts. We had the lead [13-3], we had the ball on our own 6 yard-line, backed up here at the lighthouse, and it was third-and-10. We call ’65 Under H Pick.’ Except we didn’t run the pick with Kevin like we usually did, we ran the ‘Close.’ And Tom threw a ball, it was a tough catch, it was behind him, he had to reach back and make a catch. He gained 11 yards on that. That was the key play, really, in that 93-yard drive that pretty much ate up the rest of the clock in that snow game. It was his only catch of the game.

“I think that really kind of summarizes Kevin to me. No matter what he was asked to do, no matter how critical the situation, whatever it was – whether it was blitz pickup, whether it was a two-point play in the Carolina [Super Bowl], which he had several big plays. It was 14-14 to put us into the lead in that Super Bowl. Whatever it was he asked to do, from anything, whether it was on the practice show teams to show our defense a look at another player that we were going against – whatever his role was, nobody did it better than Kevin.

“He was the ultimate team player. What a pleasure to coach. He always put the team first. He always worked hard. He always knew what to do and the bigger the situation, the more critical the play, the better he played and the more you could count on him. “Kevin, it’s been a wonderful career. It’s really been an honor to have the opportunity to coach you and to be on a team with you, because I don’t think anybody really stands more, and embodies more, of the teamwork [dynamic] … I’d say the same thing I did about Troy [Brown]. Those two guys, of all the players that I’ve coached, and certainly here, they’re right there at the top. I think whether you want to compare Troy to Kevin, or Kevin to Troy, that’s really the gold standard in terms of teamwork, commitment, performance and winning. And that’s really what we’re all here for – to win. Nobody contributed more to the overall team winning than Kevin did.

"So Kevin, again, it’s been an honor to coach you. Congratulations on a wonderful career. I’ll never forget the many, many accomplishments you had on the field to help make our team successful, and more importantly, what I’ll really remember is all the things you did on the practice field, in the meeting room, in the locker room, as really one of the most important members of our team, with the leadership and example that you set – not just for the other players, but for every one of us who was on that team. Congratulations.”
This post was edited on 7/28/16 at 12:42 pm
Posted by dreaux
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:43 pm to
Well...you just told him didn't you
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 12:44 pm to
I have layeth the smackdown on his candy arse
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64742 posts
Posted on 7/28/16 at 1:02 pm to
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It blows my mind that they havent retired his jersey.


don't think he meets the requirements
"To have a jersey retired at LSU, an athlete must have completed intercollegiate competition for LSU a minimum of five years prior to nomination. Athletes must have demonstrated truly unusual and outstanding accomplishments, exceeding and in addition to all criteria used for Hall of Fame selection. The athletic performance must be considered unique, such as winning of a Heisman Trophy or National Player of the Year award, and should be based on the total LSU career. Athletes may also be considered for making dramatic impact on the popularity of his or her sport or for significant participation in positive change in LSU Athletics. Nominees must have a unanimous vote of support from the Hall of Fame committee."

I guess you could make an argument for him making a dramatic impact on the popularity of the sport because him coming in 1995 made a huge impact on that signing class and a rejuvenation of the program. But other than that, and as great as he was, he never won any significant awards. He was an AA in 1996 as an AP player and All SEC 3 Times. But he never won SEC POY, the Doak Walker, etc. Faulk is my favorite Tiger of all-time but I think our pretty strict requirements for retiring jerseys will keep him out.
This post was edited on 7/28/16 at 1:05 pm
Posted by Wayne Campbell
Aurora, IL
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 7/28/16 at 1:26 pm to
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he never won any significant awards.


Forget the awards
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Most All-Purpose Yards in a Career (LSU and SEC) – 6,833
Most Yards Rushing in a Career (LSU) – 4,557
Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Career (LSU) – 46
Most Total Touchdowns in a Career (LSU and SEC) – 53
Most Points Scored in a Career (LSU) – 318


This is all that should matter.
Posted by Dire Wolf
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Member since Sep 2008
36660 posts
Posted on 7/28/16 at 2:23 pm to
if you aren't going retire Fualk's Jersey. Josh Reed's needs to be in the conversation.

He owns every major receiving record
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64742 posts
Posted on 7/28/16 at 2:33 pm to
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This is all that should matter.

I'm not saying what should and should not matter, I'm just saying what does matter according to the requirements that LSU set
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