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is gore a future hall of famer???
is gore a future hall of famer???
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:07 AM
- gold49digger
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what do you guys think?
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:08 AM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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No.
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:11 AM
- IWASATTHECATCH
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No.
Not even sure he'd have his jersey retired for us, at this point.
Not even sure he'd have his jersey retired for us, at this point.
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:32 AM
- FILTHpigskin
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Sure... if he plays another 6 or 7 years at or near the same level he's playing right now.
And if we make the playoffs and win a few.
And if we make it to or win a super bowl.
And if we make the playoffs and win a few.
And if we make it to or win a super bowl.
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:34 AM
- NinerPrideinNJ
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As of right now, unfortunately, no. This is mainly due to the crappy teams he's played on. The next few years are crucial. If he can maintain or even improve upon his numbers and if the team can go deep into the playoffs, he may find himself in Canton. Personally, I think he's just as talented as a Hall of Fame player, he just doesn't have the credentials.
He deserves a Super Bowl more than anybody on this team and just as much as anybody in the league. A class act through and through and a guy who consistently delivers, despite being the only weapon we had up until last/this year.
[ Edited by NinerPrideinNJ on Jun 15, 2010 at 08:34:57 ]
He deserves a Super Bowl more than anybody on this team and just as much as anybody in the league. A class act through and through and a guy who consistently delivers, despite being the only weapon we had up until last/this year.
[ Edited by NinerPrideinNJ on Jun 15, 2010 at 08:34:57 ]
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:38 AM
- lamontb
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Naw not at all as of right now. You either need monster numbers or great consistent playoffs/super bowl performances.
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:42 AM
- gold49digger
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hehe shouldve put is gore a POTENTIAL hall of famer
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:51 AM
- Faceless
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gore is not even a hall of famer if he has two more great years... hell i dont even understand why people say LT is a hall of famer.... he only had 2 great years...
Jun 15, 2010 at 8:53 AM
- boast
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no.
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:04 AM
- saj4423
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3 to 4 more really good years and some playoff wins and one of those years make a run at 2000 yards and then maybe. He would have to stay healthy which has been a tough for him.
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM
- Micky6
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Roger Craig isn't in the 'Hall' conversation yet. Gore certainly would not be considered... If he continues to pile up 4 digit rushing stats, and wins some championships he may get there.
Let's remember Craig won three championships and did somethings that no other back/player had previously accomplished (1000/1000 season; 3 TDs in a championship game etc.) and he ins't in the Hall.
With that said Craig played on great teams, and Gore has yet to do so. That has a lot to do with it. If the 9ers have truly turned a corner and begin to show that they are a perennial post season team... Gore may look more like a HOFer.
Let's remember Craig won three championships and did somethings that no other back/player had previously accomplished (1000/1000 season; 3 TDs in a championship game etc.) and he ins't in the Hall.
With that said Craig played on great teams, and Gore has yet to do so. That has a lot to do with it. If the 9ers have truly turned a corner and begin to show that they are a perennial post season team... Gore may look more like a HOFer.
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM
- Gavintech
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Originally posted by Faceless:
gore is not even a hall of famer if he has two more great years... hell i dont even understand why people say LT is a hall of famer.... he only had 2 great years...
NFL records
* Holds the all-time NFL record for single season touchdowns (31). (The previous record was 28, set in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[24])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for single season rushing touchdowns (28). (The previous record was 27, set in 2003 by Priest Holmes and in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[25])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for the most points scored in a single season (186). (The previous record was 176, set in 1960 by Paul Hornung.[26])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (18). (The previous record was 13, set in 1983 by John Riggins)
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-touchdown games (8). (The previous record was 7, set in 1983 by John Riggins.[27])
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-rushing touchdown games (8).
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive games with 3 rushing touchdowns (3).
* Tied the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown score with Hall of Fame fullback Lenny Moore (18).
* Tied for third place for most career 200-yard (180 m) rushing games with several other players (4).
* Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career rushing yards (11,760). (The previous record was 4,972, set in 1968 by Paul Lowe.)
* Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career touchdowns, 150 as of December 6, 2009. (The previous record was 83, set in 1970 by Lance Alworth.)
* Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 100 touchdowns, with his 100th career touchdown (90 rushing, 10 receiving) in his 89th game (breaking the previous record of achieving the mark in the 93rd game of a career, which was done by both Jim Brown and Emmitt Smith).
* Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 150 touchdowns, with his 150th career touchdown in his 137th game (breaking the previous record of achieving that mark in the 160th game of Emmitt Smith's career).
* Holds the all-time NFL record for overtime touchdowns (3), all rushing.
* Second place on the list of NFL all-time rushing touchdown leaders—behind Emmitt Smith.
* In 2006 Tomlinson became the second player in NFL history to score 4 touchdowns in 2 straight games (Marshall Faulk is the other).
* In 2006 Tomlinson became the only player in NFL history to score 3+ touchdowns in 4 straight games
* Shares the record for most touchdowns scored in a two game span with 8 TDs (Marshall Faulk)
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a three game span with 11 TDs
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a four game span with 14 TDs
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a five game span with 16 TDs (14 rushing, 2 receiving), breaking his own record of 15 that he had set two weeks earlier. Prior to that, the record was held by Jim Brown with 14.
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a six game span with 19 TDs
* Became the only player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards (910 m) and receive 100 passes in a single season.
* Second player in NFL history with 1,800 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in one season.
* LaDainian joins Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Shaun Alexander, and Marshall Faulk as the only running backs to record consecutive seasons of 20 or more touchdowns
* Holds the record for most seasons with 17+ touchdowns with 5;(consecutive) 2003-2007
* Holds the record for most seasons with 18+ touchdowns with 4;(consecutive) 2004-2007
* Holds the record for most seasons with 10+ rushing touchdowns with 9;(consecutive) 2001-2009
* Holds the record for most seasons with 11+ rushing touchdowns with 8;(consecutive) 2002-2009
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM
- Ninersdeep
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as of right now, no.
ask me again in 2-3 thousand yard seasons and a couple playoff games
ask me again in 2-3 thousand yard seasons and a couple playoff games
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:14 AM
- Marvin49
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Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
No.
Not even sure he'd have his jersey retired for us, at this point.
Not yet, but if he passes Joe Parry as the 49ers All-Time Leading rusher, 21 will be retired.
Joe Perry: 8,689 yards
Frank Gore: 5,561 yards
He only needs 3100 yards to break it. If he stays healthy, he can do it in 2 great seasons or 3 of HIS average seasons.
Jun 15, 2010 at 9:15 AM
- YouGotGored
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Originally posted by Gavintech:Originally posted by Faceless:
gore is not even a hall of famer if he has two more great years... hell i dont even understand why people say LT is a hall of famer.... he only had 2 great years...
NFL records
* Holds the all-time NFL record for single season touchdowns (31). (The previous record was 28, set in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[24])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for single season rushing touchdowns (28). (The previous record was 27, set in 2003 by Priest Holmes and in 2005 by Shaun Alexander.[25])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for the most points scored in a single season (186). (The previous record was 176, set in 1960 by Paul Hornung.[26])
* Holds the all-time NFL record for most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (18). (The previous record was 13, set in 1983 by John Riggins)
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-touchdown games (8). (The previous record was 7, set in 1983 by John Riggins.[27])
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive multi-rushing touchdown games (8).
* Holds the NFL record for most consecutive games with 3 rushing touchdowns (3).
* Tied the record for most consecutive games with a touchdown score with Hall of Fame fullback Lenny Moore (18).
* Tied for third place for most career 200-yard (180 m) rushing games with several other players (4).
* Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career rushing yards (11,760). (The previous record was 4,972, set in 1968 by Paul Lowe.)
* Holds the all-time San Diego Chargers record for most career touchdowns, 150 as of December 6, 2009. (The previous record was 83, set in 1970 by Lance Alworth.)
* Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 100 touchdowns, with his 100th career touchdown (90 rushing, 10 receiving) in his 89th game (breaking the previous record of achieving the mark in the 93rd game of a career, which was done by both Jim Brown and Emmitt Smith).
* Holds the all-time NFL record for fewest games needed to achieve 150 touchdowns, with his 150th career touchdown in his 137th game (breaking the previous record of achieving that mark in the 160th game of Emmitt Smith's career).
* Holds the all-time NFL record for overtime touchdowns (3), all rushing.
* Second place on the list of NFL all-time rushing touchdown leaders—behind Emmitt Smith.
* In 2006 Tomlinson became the second player in NFL history to score 4 touchdowns in 2 straight games (Marshall Faulk is the other).
* In 2006 Tomlinson became the only player in NFL history to score 3+ touchdowns in 4 straight games
* Shares the record for most touchdowns scored in a two game span with 8 TDs (Marshall Faulk)
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a three game span with 11 TDs
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a four game span with 14 TDs
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a five game span with 16 TDs (14 rushing, 2 receiving), breaking his own record of 15 that he had set two weeks earlier. Prior to that, the record was held by Jim Brown with 14.
* Holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a six game span with 19 TDs
* Became the only player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards (910 m) and receive 100 passes in a single season.
* Second player in NFL history with 1,800 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in one season.
* LaDainian joins Emmitt Smith, Priest Holmes, Shaun Alexander, and Marshall Faulk as the only running backs to record consecutive seasons of 20 or more touchdowns
* Holds the record for most seasons with 17+ touchdowns with 5;(consecutive) 2003-2007
* Holds the record for most seasons with 18+ touchdowns with 4;(consecutive) 2004-2007
* Holds the record for most seasons with 10+ rushing touchdowns with 9;(consecutive) 2001-2009
* Holds the record for most seasons with 11+ rushing touchdowns with 8;(consecutive) 2002-2009
Ummm, LT is most definitely a Hall of Famer. No question. He was the premier running-back of an entire decade and is on most "experts" top 10 list of all time great RBs (usually in the top 5). It is all there in his statistics.
[ Edited by YouGotGored on Jun 15, 2010 at 09:17:12 ]