Gore light-hearted, light on
his feet
Aug/25/08 09:45 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Every now and then Frank Gore
likes to switch roles with the media. If reporters
are standing around the locker room, he'll come up
and canvass us about what we think of how he
played or how the offense is looking. He's
interested in outside opinions. Sometimes, he'll
stop me in the locker room and ask how he looks.
By that, he wants me to say whether I think he
looks lighter or heavier than last season.
(Answer: lighter). This happened today when Gore
walked up to me and Maiocco.
"What do you think?" he said. "About Frank Gore?" I
said. "No, about the offense."
I told him that the first half against the Bears is
just about as well as I've seen the offense play since
I've been covering the team.
Gore asked me how long I've been covering the team and
I said since 2003. In hindsight, there was a game in
2003 in which Jeff Garcia and the 49ers beat Arizona
50-14. And last year's game in Arizona was a pretty
decent offensive showing, too. But I could tell that
Gore agreed with my assessment. He's said in the past
that he felt as if a "black cloud" was hanging over him
and the 49ers last season. This summer - and today in
particularly - he seemed carefree and bouyant, chatting
with everyone he passed in the locker room. It sort of
symbolized how the team as a whole is feeling right now
-- relieved that the offense finally has come together
and eager to show it off in the regular season.
I asked Gore whether he was excited about playing the
Dolphins this year in his home town. He said he wasn't
even thinking about that. I pressed him a little -
"Come on, you have to have at least thought about
it..." - but he insisted he's not looking ahead this
season, a mistake he may have made before the 2007
campaign. Gore said he thought he might play a little
Friday against San Diego. Mike Nolan might have another
idea. Nolan speaks at 3:45 p.m. today ...
(sacbee.com)