Stock Watch: What's in store
for Gore?
Dec/31/08 09:05 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
San Francisco 49ers coach
Mike Singletary announced the firing of offensive
coordinator Mike Martz on Tuesday, which shouldn't
be much off a surprise considering the their
contrasting personalities.
From a fantasy perspective, this could mean more
consistency from Frank Gore (pictured) in 2009.
I'm no football genius, but my guess is Singletary
wants Gore to be like a certain RB who used to play for
the Chicago Bears. We're not saying that Gore will in
fact be the next Walter Payton, but Singletary likely
will hire a coach with "an establish the run first"
philosophy.
So what do we make of Gore heading into next season?
Gore wasn't horrible this season. He hit 1,000 yards
for the third straight year, and he totaled eight TDs.
Gore's production in the second half of the season,
however, was disappointing.
He had just 407 yards and 2 TDs in San Francisco's
final eight games after racking up 629 with 4 TDS in
the first half. Gore did not score a rushing TD after
Week 11.
The emergence of DeShaun Foster didn't help. Foster
averaged 47.5 rushing yards in the 49ers' last four
games. He could steal more carries from Gore to start
next season.
As a result, Gore likely could fall from a first round
pick in 2008 to a middle-of-the-second-rounder in '09.
Depending on who Singletary brings in to call the
plays, Gore could be the steal of the draft at that
point.
From a personal standpoint, I won't be drafting Gore in
the first or second round next season. I needed Gore to
deliver late in the season (Weeks 12-13), and in those
two games he totaled 92 rushing yards, 29 receiving
yards and no TDs. You need more from a first-round
stud, especially when it counts.
Your thoughts? Will you gamble on Gore in the first
round again?
(sportingnews.com)