Colts hope Frank Gore is the last piece needed to win Super Bowl
ANDERSON, Ind. (Michael Marot, AP Sports Writer) — Frank Gore came to Indianapolis to win a championship. ”I am happy to be here. I wanted to be here as a free agent. I’m here to come and do the best that I can and be the best player that I can be in every phase of the game: blocking, catching and running,” Gore said after Tuesday morning’s workout. ”I want to do some good things here.”
While the 32-year-old Gore may not possess the upside of younger, cheaper running backs, he certainly provides the Colts with something they’ve been lacking …read more
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