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Frank Gore – December 12, 2018 Download PDF version

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

RB Frank Gore

(Head Coach Adam Gase said today that he knows a lot about this team and what he knows is that you never die. You have a never say die attitude. Where does that come from?) – “I’d just say from the way we worked together this offseason before we got to OTAs. Working in the weight room, pulling sleds together, pushing each other in the offseason workout. It grew from there.”

(We know how you’ve been performing lately ,especially this past Sunday how you performed. Is there still any way that you won’t be back next year?) – “I don’t know. I feel good. I’m still having fun. I still love it. I just want to try my best to finish these last three strong and try my best to do whatever it takes to help this team be successful and try to push for the postseason. After the season, I’ll see. But I still feel good and having fun.”

(If I told 25-year-old Frank Gore that he’d have 700 yards and 4.7 yards per carry at 35, what would he have said?) – “I’d believe it.”

(Why is that?) – “Because of the way I love the game and how I approach the game in the offseason. I try my best to prepare myself to have success for the season. As long as I’m healthy and the man up above has me healthy and I still feel love for the game, I feel like I could play at a high level.”

(We all know it is hard to win on the road but this team has been such a different team at home than on the road. Any idea as to what’s going on there?) – “We’ve just got to make the plays when they’re there and stay as one, and work together and whoever’s name gets called and the play is there, they’ve just got to make it. That’s it.”

(Is there a mindset to being on the road?) – “It’s tough but it’s still football. I know there are the fans, but you’re not playing against the fans. You’re playing against the guys on the field. We’ve just got to keep believing in ourselves and whatever play our number gets called and the play is there, we’ve got to make it.”

(How different is it going into these last few games knowing what’s at stake as opposed to when the season is over?) – “I love it. A lot of teams are not playing for anything and we’re still in it. We look at it like March Madness. (It’s) one game at a time and every time we win a game, we’re giving ourselves a chance. That’s big for us.”

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