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  1. CashMoneyCane

    Frank Gore

    You say that and yet you were never the starting RB for the Detroit Lions. I wouldn't have lasted 2 years with Barry's skills.
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    Frank Gore

    I don't think he actually experiences emotional pain. I think he just processes it into yards from scrimmage.
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    Frank Gore

    Part of me can't imagine it's good and the other part of me is certain Frank Gore doesn't feel pain in any form.
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    Frank Gore

    Everyone who understands football knows this is true. Couple in great TE's and a Hall of Fame WR, and yeah... made things kind of easy for him. The interesting thing, based on my recollection of Emmit's advanced stats, are they all show he was not an elite RB. At the same time, as much as I...
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    Frank Gore

    And yet Barry is still the GOAT and it's really not all that close.
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    Frank Gore

    The literal correct response to this is... you're right. At least, as far as what he probably wants. Which is just to play football. But when it's over? I'd love to see him as a Bob Ross type, painting happy little footballs being carried across the goal line.
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    Frank Gore

    I think if you've played that long, they start compensating you in Faberge eggs and private islands.
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    Frank Gore

    At this point, I just want the HOF to hire him in a security-guard like role, where he's assigned to protect the football used in the first Super Bowl, and all he does is carry it around Canton, all day, every day, racking up yards.
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    Frank Gore

    This is a great notion but he'd probably need at least 2 more productive seasons. And considering he's got a good 27 seasons left in him, I'd assume it's a done deal.
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    Frank Gore

    Uhhhh...... he's just entering his prime dude.
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