Frank Gore

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I see you, OP. That is greatness.
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It was an honor and a pleasure to watch his career from beginning to end. Through many adversities, learning disorder, knees, getting scammed for millions; always carried himself with class. Straight to the HOF.
When did he get scammed for Millions??...You're thinking of Portis...
 
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Frank is a quality guy. I remember having a couple of classes with him. If he could find a way to scrap through, despite legitimately having a learning disability, anyone can. He worked his *** off in the classroom, where a lesser man would have just expected to be greased through. Dude is the kind of guy you are proud to have known, because he refused to quit. Whether it was in the classroom or on the field, or in life, Frank doesn't know how to fail, because he doesn't know how to quit.

When he makes it to the HOF, I will make the trip to Canton, because I want to see in person for one of the few times in my life a person get what they rightfully earned.
 
I said it before, but with 2 good knees, Gore is the GOAT RB in football history.

Without question. Best freshman RB we've ever had. Ever.

There's an old saying; "To a nicer guy; it couldn't have happened."

Frank Gore is my favorite player, and was always impressed with his work ethic. Reminds me of the men I looked up to in my family. Just doesn't know the word 'quit'. Utterly unafraid to shoot through gaps with a head of steam. Some of the best vision and instincts I ever saw.

Personally speaking, I want this to be his last year. It's obvious he just doesn't have a whole lot of gas left. Emmitt Smith finally retired and could barely walk. I just don't want to see that happen to #32.

If a top #5 all time runningback isn't first ballot worthy; I don't know what is. He's #1 as far as I'm concerned.
 
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