Frank Gore

19 October 2009

The 49ers will hopefully be welcoming back Frank Gore (he has been looking good in practice all week) who will be chomping at the bit to get the ball. Look for the 49ers to pound the ball early to get Gore going, and then use him to stretch the defense with screens and dump-offs, eventually leading to some playaction passes. The Texans have the weapons to put up some points, so it will up to Nate Clements to lock down Andre Johnson, and Patrick Willis to supply decent pressure.

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2 August 2009

Well it's finally here...TRAINING !

And it started off with some mixed thoughts in my mind. First off, I had never hear the 49ers "sound off" while they were going through stretching. It sounded GOOD to me. It actually brought back memories of when I was playing in New York.

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29 May 2009

OK to get this started, I have to tell you why I've decided to write about the OC's Martz and Raye. I read an article that I found to be very interesting. I'll give a link at the end.

Last season, Mark Martz came to the 49ers with the thoughts of turning our offense into something special...

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15 December 2008

The problem lied with their conservative playcalling in the absence of Frank Gore. Shaun Hill averaged less than 10 yards per pass, and Foster averaged less than 4 yards per rush. The 49ers gained yards, but not at a productive rate.

Continue reading ""Field Position Game"? Either Way, 49ers lose"

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20 September 2008

for the 49ers they may have finally found a spark they never had previously in the Mike Nolan era. Frank Gore had an unsual down game last week vs the Seahawks but something tells me he will h

Continue reading "The Martz Bowl"

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