Packers Mike McCarthy Recalls Coaching Rookie Rusher Frank Gore

Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore has a lifelong admirer in Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy, who coached the 33-year old veteran way back in 2005.

Only then, McCarthy was the offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers during Gore’s rookie campaign–his lone season coaching the 12-year veteran, who has gone onto become the league’s 9th all-time leading rusher with 12,572 career rushing yards and counting:

That’s high praise from a former Super Bowl winning head coach.

The future Hall of Fame running back isn’t quite what he once was in his prime, and rightfully so, given the amount of sheer mileage on his tires and wear-and-tear from running so hard through the trenches–always grinding out yards.

Sep 18, 2016; Denver, CO, USA; Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore (23) scores a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The Broncos defeated the Colts 34-20. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

However, he remains rock solid starting for the Colts rushing attack and is on pace to become the franchise’s 1st 1,000 yard rusher since former running back Joseph Addai accomplished the feat back in 2007.

While the Colts collectively have been up-and-down all season, Gore is one of the core players who consistently brings it every Sunday and will fight for every last yard.

McCarthy saw such qualities at a young age regarding Gore, and it’s amazing that he continues to play at such a high level–still showcasing those attributes that have always made him so seemingly special as one of the NFL’s truly all-time great running backs.

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