Mike Martz Talks About Frank
Gore's Role in the Offense
Apr/07/08 11:07 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Q: How is Frank Gore
going to play a factor in you style of offense?
Can he be as effective out of the back field as
Marshal Faulk was for you in St. Louis and do you
plan on using the running game as much as it has
been in the past years?
A: We just have to make sure that Frank has a lot of
touches in every game, whether we throw it to him or
hand it to him. Some weeks he might have more carries,
and some weeks he might get more catches. To compare
anyone to Marshall is almost unfair. Frank has his own
style, and I wouldn’t compare Frank to anybody.
He has his own way of receiving and running. He’s
very unselfish. He’s a very violent and physical
runner and yet he has the jump cut and quickness that
Marshall has. The difference between Marshall and Frank
is that Frank can carry the load 25-30 times a game.
Marshall can too, but Frank is a very stout and
physical player. Marshall was a lot more slight and he
could take those amount of carries, but we would have
exposed him to potential injuries. I’m just
excited for the competitiveness and the ability that
Frank has. When I first met him, I was taken aback by
what an engaging personality he has and I can see why
this team has so much respect for him as a man and a
player.
(sf49ers.com)