Sep/25/08 01:42 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
SAN FRANCISCO - Frank Gore
moved into seventh place on the 49ers' all-time
rushing list over the weekend.
That's nice, he said.
But hold the champagne.
"I want to be No. 1, you know?'' Gore said. "That would
be great."
Anything seemed possible to the running back Monday, a
day after another productive game under offensive
coordinator Mike Martz.
Gore rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown and caught
four passes for 32 yards.
That helped the 49ers beat the Detroit Lions 31-13 and
top 30 points and 300 yards for a second consecutive
game.
"It just seems so easy,'' Gore said.
A year ago, it seemed so hard. Gore fell woefully short
after publicly declaring his goal was to break Eric
Dickerson's single-season NFL rushing record of 2,105
yards.
He avoided similar proclamations this season - until
Monday. In the span of a few minutes, Gore said he
wanted the franchise's all-time rushing record, the NFL
rushing title and the league lead in total yardage.
Oh, and he wants to be the NFL's best blocking running
back, too. Gore managed to say these things without a
hint of brashness. He's soft-spoken by nature.
He was just trying to give a sense of how the universe
has opened up with the arrival of a new offensive
coordinator.
When I talk to Coach Martz, I tell him that,
'Coach, I want to be all I got.' I even asked him if he
can help me be the best back in this league,'' Gore
said.
He is also delivering as a blocker. Gore and tight end
Vernon Davis were called upon to pass protect against
the Lions' blitz late in the second quarter. They
bought quarterback J.T. O'Sullivan enough time to hit
tight end Delanie Walker for a 24-yard touchdown.
"Whoever you're playing against, you have to do all
three things - run, catch and block,'' Gore said.
He said he checks the league leaders weekly to see how
he stacks up against the NFL's top threats. He noticed,
for example, the Dallas Cowboys' Marion Barber rushed
for 142 yards Sunday night.
"I thought, 'OK, next week I have to do this,' " Gore
said.
(sltrib.com)