Is Frank Gore a Hall of Famer?

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Apr 25, 2002
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Frank gore is an elite rb and his numbers speaks but its to early to tell, we'll see if the team could put a ring or two on his fingers to give him that incentive to have his name casted in the ballot box....
 

Rossibreath

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He's definitley not a hall of famer or elite. He's just good. He only had one outstanding year. Funny side note: when you Google Frank Gore career stats one of the things that pops up while your typing it is Frank Gore can't read.
 
Dec 12, 2006
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I think its understandable for someone to laugh at the suggestion of Franky being a HOF'er but I will just remind you that he is second in terms of rushing yards for RB's who playd in the Bay Area and will prolly be first this coming season, hes 28 if he can get in four more years I say he gets on the ballot easily
 
Nov 24, 2003
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I was never a big fan of LT but once you look at how many records he holds.....

Holds the all-time NFL record for single season touchdowns (31). (The previous record was 28, set in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.)[19]
Holds the all-time NFL record for single season rushing touchdowns (28). (The previous record was 27, set in 2003 by Priest Holmes and in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.)[19]
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most points scored in a single season (186). (The previous record was 176, set in 1960 by Paul Hornung.)[19]
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 2+ rushing touchdowns (38).[51]
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 3+ rushing touchdowns (12)
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 200+ yards from scrimmage in a season (5) in 2003
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 18 or more points in a season (6) in 2006
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 14 or more points in a season (6) in 2006
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most games with 2 or more touchdowns in season (10) in 2006 - tied with Priest Holmes, 2003
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most games with 3 or more touchdowns in season (6) in 2006
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most games with 4 or more touchdowns in season (3) in 2006. - tied with Marshall Faulk, 2000
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (18) 2004–2005
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games with 2+ rushing touchdowns (8) in 2006
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games with 3+ rushing touchdowns (3) in 2006
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown (18) 2004–2005. - tied with Lenny Moore, 1963-1965* Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games 2+ touchdowns (8) in 2006
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games 3+ touchdowns (4) in 2006
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive games 4+ touchdowns: (2) in 2006 - tied with Marshall Faulk, 2000
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 1,200+ or more yards rushing (7) 2001–2007
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 1,300+ or more yards rushing (6) 2002–2007
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 10+ rushing touchdowns (9) 2001–2009
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 11+ rushing touchdowns (8) 2002–2009 - tied with Emmitt Smith 1990–1996, 1998–1999.
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 12+ rushing touchdowns (7) 2002–2007, 2009
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 13+ rushing touchdowns (7) 2002–2007
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 14+ rushing touchdowns (5) 2002, 2004-2007 - tied with Shaun Alexander, 2001-2005
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 15+ rushing touchdowns (4) 2004–2007
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 17+ rushing touchdowns (3) 2004–2006 - tied with Emmitt Smith 1992, 1994-1995
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 11+ touchdowns (8) 2002–2009
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 12+ touchdowns (8) 2002–2009
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 13+ touchdowns (6) 2002–2007
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 14+ touchdowns (6) 2002–2007
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 15+ touchdowns (6) 2002–2007
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most consecutive seasons with 16+ touchdowns (5) 2003–2007. - tied with Shaun Alexander 2001-2005
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 17+ touchdowns (5) 2003–2007
Holds the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 18+ touchdowns (4) 2004–2007
Shares the all-time NFL record for the most seasons with 20+ touchdowns (2) 2005-2006. -tied with 4 other players


Damn I was kinda surprised to see Shaun Alexander's name in there so many times.
 
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I think its understandable for someone to laugh at the suggestion of Franky being a HOF'er but I will just remind you that he is second in terms of rushing yards for RB's who playd in the Bay Area and will prolly be first this coming season, hes 28 if he can get in four more years I say he gets on the ballot easily
Four more years? HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!

Man, Gore is on his last leg. He has endured injuries and has been beat up running the ball throughout the years. He came out of college with like three years in the league based on the major injury he suffered in college.lol. He is on the downhill slope of his career and unless the Niners win a Superbowl before he retires it "might be possible." Even then it is reaching.
 
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Four more years? HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!

Man, Gore is on his last leg. He has endured injuries and has been beat up running the ball throughout the years. He came out of college with like three years in the league based on the major injury he suffered in college.lol. He is on the downhill slope of his career and unless the Niners win a Superbowl before he retires it "might be possible." Even then it is reaching.

you're a hater..

13-3>>>8-8

Gore>>>McHurtFadden

lol@you guys want to trade that bum McFadden because he can't stay healthy ...
 
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you're a hater..

13-3>>>8-8

Gore>>>McHurtFadden

lol@you guys want to trade that bum McFadden because he can't stay healthy ...
Yeah, I am a hater because I don't think Gore can get in the hall of fame....

Whatever makes the Raiders a better team, I am all for, even if that means trading McFadden.

This thread has abosultely zero to do with the Raiders yet here you are bringing them up yet again. But yeah, I am the hater.lol.
 
Dec 4, 2006
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I think most of know Gore is not HOF material yet...

but like most of us said and some Raiders fans have said... all he needs is some rings and he can become a HOF..


this thread has nothing to do with the raiders, but it's pretty obvious your hate towards a better RB is there.. and you hate the fact that he's a 49ers and better than any Raider on the squad right now..
 
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I think most of know Gore is not HOF material yet...

but like most of us said and some Raiders fans have said... all he needs is some rings and he can become a HOF..


this thread has nothing to do with the raiders, but it's pretty obvious your hate towards a better RB is there.. and you hate the fact that he's a 49ers and better than any Raider on the squad right now..
I don't think Gore deserves to be in the hall of fame, so what. Now I am a hater, yada, yada, yada. Now he is better than any player on the Raiders roster. lol.

Do you guys ever look yourselves in the mirror or what?lol
 
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Gore belongs in the 49er Hall of Fame maybe. But NFL HOF? Fuck no. That's not hate. Just facts.

And Shane Lechler is the best NFL Punter of all time, so that's at least one player we have that is better than Gore.

But yeah we don't have many. lol
 
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I'd take McFadden over Gore if I was a GM. And I'm the best GM ever in Madden franchises haha
a lot of people would've taken McFadden coming out of college over Gore. That's why McFadden was the #4 overall pick while Frank was the #65 overall pick. With that said Frank's Career>McFadden's Career and its not even close, McFadden has plenty of speed and power that he is still learning to correctly use. Frank is the complete back top to bottom, only thing he lacks is that burner type speed.