Gore Joins Off-Season
Program
Apr/03/08 08:20 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Much like last season, this
off-season started off a little rocky for 49ers
running back Frank Gore. Going home to Miami when
the season ended has always brought an ear to ear
grin for Gore, but returning back to Florida this
year is when it finally hit home that his beloved
mother Liz, who had succumbed to a long and hard
fought kidney disease prior to the 49ers week two
game last year against St. Louis was truly gone.
“The season kept my mind busy last year, but it
was really tough once I was staying back at the house
and I’d sit there remembering so much
stuff,” said Gore. “When she was sick,
I’d lay in the bed with her and we’d just
talk about everything. I just miss being with her and
talking to her and seeing her be so happy just because
I was home. So, that was really tough, but I just have
to stay strong and try to get better at dealing with
it.”
Gore has also been dealing with recovery from last
year’s high ankle sprain, one that likely would
have shelved most players, but the 2006 NFC leading
rusher had already missed training camp and the
preseason with a broken hand. He allowed himself to
rest the ankle only one game in 2007, and then gutted
it out and became only the fifth player in team history
to rush for more than 1,000 yards in consecutive
seasons with 1,102 rushing yards.
“It was tough every week with people grabbing
it,” said Gore. “After the games, the
painkillers went away and I could barely walk, but it
was a tough year for everybody. I love the game and my
team, and I just wanted to keep fighting with
them.”
Even after a month of rest, the ankle was still sore
when he began his off-season training at Perfect
Competition. Eventually the soreness wore off and Gore
was able to benefit from working with other top NFL
athletes including Anquan Boldin, Plaxico Burress and
Fred Taylor.
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