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The more he runs the more he reminds me of Gore. He finds the holes and has that low pad level. And then when he got outside and made that jump cut back to the inside, that was vintage Gore? No?
The more he runs the more he reminds me of Gore. He finds the holes and has that low pad level. And then when he got outside and made that jump cut back to the inside, that was vintage Gore? No?
Orlando??....I left that shathole 2yrs ago...Oh boy.
The Donnell Bennet comp during the game was probably more accurate.
Frank Gore was beamed down from another planet. Thad is merely an earthling.
@SWFLHurricane just had an aneurism, someone in Orlando do a wellness check please.
Franklin has no business in the same sentence with Gore and McGuire....McGuire's game vs FSU in 1990 is UM Historical....
If you’re in Naples we have problems because I was just there and would have requested an educational sit down.Orlando??....I left that shathole 2yrs ago...
We rarely are on the same page, but I really feel like the OP is trolling. He has to be, right?Did you just compare Franklin to Gore??
No to Naples...but not far away, just outside of Ft. Myers, but I'm in Sarasota until Monday (GFs sister lives there)If you’re in Naples we have problems because I was just there and would have requested an educational sit down.
That said. I am happy you are OK. That comparison had me worried about you.
I’ll keep this info in my pocket for my next visit to Naples.No to Naples...but not far away, just outside of Ft. Myers, but I'm in Sarasota until Monday (GFs sister lives there)
Beat me to itThere’s an overreaction porst thread for porst like this, OP.
He reminds me of late career Franco Harris...He reminds me of late-career Gore. Never takes losses and avoids direct hits.
Gale Sayers & LaDainian Tomlinson are more visually similar...Barry Sanders maybe...but not Gore
Did you just compare Franklin to Gore??
Or late career arian fosterHe reminds me of late-career Gore. Never takes losses and avoids direct hits.