Marshall Faulk, the former NFL running back and Super Bowl champion, has a strong message for the referees ahead of the Rams vs. Bears game – “Don’t Ruin The Rams vs. Bears Game!!!”
In an interview with TMZ Sports, Faulk expressed his hope that the referees would take a step back and let the players decide the outcome of the game. He emphasized that the referees have been too visible in recent games, throwing too many flags and disrupting the flow of the game. Faulk believes that the referees need to stay out of the spotlight and allow the teams to compete without unnecessary interference.
Despite his concerns about the officiating, Faulk made it clear that he is confident in the Rams’ ability to come out on top. He specifically mentioned his trust in quarterback Matthew Stafford, whom he considers to be the most reliable quarterback remaining in the playoffs.
In addition to discussing the upcoming game, Faulk also talked about his new role as the head coach of the Southern University football team. After working as a running back coach under Deion Sanders at Colorado, Faulk decided to take on a leadership position and guide young players in their football careers.
Overall, Faulk’s message to the referees is clear – let the players play and avoid unnecessary interruptions. As the Rams prepare to face the Bears in a crucial playoff matchup, Faulk’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of fair and unbiased officiating in the game of football.

