Frank Gore won’t retire until he ‘can’t do it no more’
How long can Frank Gore keep doing so?
That’s a question which many around the league ask every offseason because the aging, indestructible running back returns for still another campaign. The 36-year-old Gore is entering his 15th season in the NFL. Now a member of the Buffalo Bills and coming from his most effective season since 2012, Gore is not planning an exit in the game anytime soon. He and his livelihood’s enjoying . “I only go how I believe,” Gore told reporters at his football and cheer camp on Saturday, each the South Florida Sun Sentinel. “If I feel I can not do it , then I predict it.”
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The Inconvenient Truth combined Buffalo this offseason after a one-year stint with his hometown Miami Dolphins. The decision to jump into the AFC East rival, Gore states, was a simple one.
“It was the next year where they arrived after me,” Gore said. “They showed that they needed me . In this league, particularly at my age, you want to be wanted. That’s a element that [went to the decision], particularly coming off an injury.”
Gore is linking a Bills RB room led by fellow veteran LeSean McCoy and populated by rookie Devin Singletary and former Jaguars back T.J. Yeldon. It’s uncertain how carries or rolls will probably be split among the tailbacks in Orchard Park.
Presently fourth on the all-time racing list with 14,478 yards, Gore is just 521 racing yards behind Lions legend Barry Sanders for third and 1,978 yards behind Bears great Walter Payton for second. Surpassing Sanders should be attainable in 2019, while passing Payton could require two or three additional years.
There is no problem for Gore. He’s in no rush.
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