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Frank Gore Thread
- DRCHOWDER
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- znk916
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Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
if gore was in kyle's system in his prime, he'll average 1 td per carry.
For real, just look at how Clinton Portis dominated his first two years under Papa Shanahan. Straight out of college, he led all NFL RBs in YPC both years. Right before that when he was a 20-yr old junior at Miami, he averaged 5.5 YPC while Gore averaged 9.1 YPC as a 18-yr old true freshman.
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While he's currently showing no signs of slowing down, Gore has said when the time does come, he would retire as a member of the San Francisco 49ers, which is an organization that still means so much to him to this day.
We'll leave the light on for you Frank.
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Originally posted by John_Candy:
http://www.knbr.com/2019/10/21/frank-gore-on-staying-in-contact-with-49ers-its-like-a-family-over-there/
While he's currently showing no signs of slowing down, Gore has said when the time does come, he would retire as a member of the San Francisco 49ers, which is an organization that still means so much to him to this day.
We'll leave the light on for you Frank.
Favorite niner of all time, hands down. That includes the GOATs I grew up watching in the 80s and 90s.
- TheWooLick
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Originally posted by znk916:Twitter dump from the last couple weeks.
Frank Gore is a master craftsman. Elite footwork, awareness and processing allow him to manipulate defenders by pressing gaps he has no intention of attacking. As seen here, he even does it on gap-style runs, where there is less room for improvisation. pic.twitter.com/TTFCnIJyJ8
— J Moyer (@JMoyerFB) October 4, 2019Frank Gore's free hand is fluent in the sign language of physical football. pic.twitter.com/7WA9pmpv7B
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) October 7, 2019Like a poker shark, Gore reads the table and the players and then makes the bold move at the right time.
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) October 7, 2019
Aces pic.twitter.com/1QelXGeG08Four minute drill
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 6, 2019
Duo pic.twitter.com/JXZ3q9EGuTNice trap on Bennett by Lee Smith! pic.twitter.com/URVZFrFwa6
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019Sweeney attacking the hip of DL Guy on the feed block to widen the hole before climbing to Chung. Gore just continues to show off his vision and ability to set up blocks. pic.twitter.com/p0nh7J2lD8
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019Good work by Spain and Nsekhe! pic.twitter.com/oklTVlr1cC
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019
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Originally posted by John_Candy:http://www.knbr.com/2019/10/21/frank-gore-on-staying-in-contact-with-49ers-its-like-a-family-over-there/
While he's currently showing no signs of slowing down, Gore has said when the time does come, he would retire as a member of the San Francisco 49ers, which is an organization that still means so much to him to this day.
We'll leave the light on for you Frank.
Good to hear that he's on good terms with the FO.
f**king Baalke. Of all the things he did, this was one of the worst.
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- elguapo
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Originally posted by TheWooLick:Originally posted by znk916:Twitter dump from the last couple weeks.
Frank Gore is a master craftsman. Elite footwork, awareness and processing allow him to manipulate defenders by pressing gaps he has no intention of attacking. As seen here, he even does it on gap-style runs, where there is less room for improvisation. pic.twitter.com/TTFCnIJyJ8
— J Moyer (@JMoyerFB) October 4, 2019Frank Gore's free hand is fluent in the sign language of physical football. pic.twitter.com/7WA9pmpv7B
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) October 7, 2019Like a poker shark, Gore reads the table and the players and then makes the bold move at the right time.
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) October 7, 2019
Aces pic.twitter.com/1QelXGeG08Four minute drill
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 6, 2019
Duo pic.twitter.com/JXZ3q9EGuTNice trap on Bennett by Lee Smith! pic.twitter.com/URVZFrFwa6
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019Sweeney attacking the hip of DL Guy on the feed block to widen the hole before climbing to Chung. Gore just continues to show off his vision and ability to set up blocks. pic.twitter.com/p0nh7J2lD8
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019Good work by Spain and Nsekhe! pic.twitter.com/oklTVlr1cC
— Cover 1 (@Cover_1_) October 3, 2019
Wow those are some of the best highlights I've seen I cannot believe he does this. I really have not seen another running back ever do this
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- znk916
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Milestone watch:
100 rushing yds to pass Barry for 3rd all time
141 scrimmage yds to pass Faulk for 4th all time
Next game is home vs Washington. Would be nice to see him outplay Peterson and pass Barry on the same day. Hopefully they feed him after only 20 carries combined the past two weeks.
- DRCHOWDER
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Go Frank!!!