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Frank Gore

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
74 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

16,000 yards. That's what I'm proud of. Let them know. They said... Coming out of college, I only played two or three years in the league because of my injuries, and I overcame that and played 16 years. I'm going to say all my yards I'm proud of, so 16,000, the number 16,000.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

16,000 yards. That's what I'm proud of. Let them know. They said... Coming out of college, I only played two or three years in the league because of my injuries, and I overcame that and played 16 years. I'm going to say all my yards I'm proud of, so 16,000, the number 16,000.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I never thought about it. But now since I'm not playing, you know, you look at the list and you see my number three, man, that's a blessing. I'm proud and I'd be so happy to show my kids. And also, like, you know, because I kind of helped coach in low league, part one of football. So I show my kids I coached.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I never thought about it. But now since I'm not playing, you know, you look at the list and you see my number three, man, that's a blessing. I'm proud and I'd be so happy to show my kids. And also, like, you know, because I kind of helped coach in low league, part one of football. So I show my kids I coached.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

Well, you know, I would say what got him out, you know, my story was, look, it's crazy. You know, going to the University of Miami, I went to Miami in 2001, played with the best team ever, college football team. You know, I played as a freshman. I came back next year, sophomore year, going to my sophomore year, I tore my ACL. I got back on my feet, had a couple of games, and I tore my ACL again.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

Well, you know, I would say what got him out, you know, my story was, look, it's crazy. You know, going to the University of Miami, I went to Miami in 2001, played with the best team ever, college football team. You know, I played as a freshman. I came back next year, sophomore year, going to my sophomore year, I tore my ACL. I got back on my feet, had a couple of games, and I tore my ACL again.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

You know, and a lot of people wrote me off. Then also I had, going to the combine, I found out I had labrum tear in the combine, so a lot of people took me off their drafts. I was a jock boy, and, you know, the 49ers took a chance on me, and everybody was saying that they took me too high in the third round.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

You know, and a lot of people wrote me off. Then also I had, going to the combine, I found out I had labrum tear in the combine, so a lot of people took me off their drafts. I was a jock boy, and, you know, the 49ers took a chance on me, and everybody was saying that they took me too high in the third round.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And, you know, they say I was playing two years, three years in the league, and I was able to play 16. And I tell the kids, you know, I tell the kids my story. I told them that as long as you believe in God and work your behind off and don't worry about what people say and believe in yourself that you can do it. And I showed them that, you know, that it can't happen.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And, you know, they say I was playing two years, three years in the league, and I was able to play 16. And I tell the kids, you know, I tell the kids my story. I told them that as long as you believe in God and work your behind off and don't worry about what people say and believe in yourself that you can do it. And I showed them that, you know, that it can't happen.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I would never say who was the best because I think we all was good. And I think when you look at our numbers and what we did when we went to the NFL, it shows that we all can play. Because you look at our numbers, I think we all got close to 10,000 or 10,000 yards. So that takes a hat off to our coach and us, you know, just competing.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I would never say who was the best because I think we all was good. And I think when you look at our numbers and what we did when we went to the NFL, it shows that we all can play. Because you look at our numbers, I think we all got close to 10,000 or 10,000 yards. So that takes a hat off to our coach and us, you know, just competing.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And when I tell people about that room, I think that room got me prepared to go to the NFL. You know, because the NFL, they try to replace you every year. And I didn't care who they brung in the room, you know.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And when I tell people about that room, I think that room got me prepared to go to the NFL. You know, because the NFL, they try to replace you every year. And I didn't care who they brung in the room, you know.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And the 49ers at the Colts in Miami, the Buffalo or the Jets, because I was used to it, going to the University of Miami for the competition, you know, just competing with Poitiers, McGahee, Jared Payton, Najee Davenport. You know, it didn't matter to me because, you know, what I had to deal with at the University of Miami.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And the 49ers at the Colts in Miami, the Buffalo or the Jets, because I was used to it, going to the University of Miami for the competition, you know, just competing with Poitiers, McGahee, Jared Payton, Najee Davenport. You know, it didn't matter to me because, you know, what I had to deal with at the University of Miami.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I would say you had to do everything right. You know, at the time, in that time, you had to go to class. You had to bring it every day in practice. Unless Coach Sargent wasn't going to play you on Saturday. But I will say what I took my hat off to Clayton Portis, man. You know, he was the starter. Me coming in as a freshman, I was like one of the top guys in the nation.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

I would say you had to do everything right. You know, at the time, in that time, you had to go to class. You had to bring it every day in practice. Unless Coach Sargent wasn't going to play you on Saturday. But I will say what I took my hat off to Clayton Portis, man. You know, he was the starter. Me coming in as a freshman, I was like one of the top guys in the nation.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And he never, you know, he always took me under his wing. And a lot of guys don't do that when they see a guy who can play. You know, I could be like. He could be before the games, because I was his roommate the night before the games. He would be like, hey, Frank, I'm going to go get 150 first half. I'm going to let you go handle the second half, you know, and stuff like that.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 2: The Thought of Michael Penix

And he never, you know, he always took me under his wing. And a lot of guys don't do that when they see a guy who can play. You know, I could be like. He could be before the games, because I was his roommate the night before the games. He would be like, hey, Frank, I'm going to go get 150 first half. I'm going to let you go handle the second half, you know, and stuff like that.

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