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Frank Gore backing out on Eagles?


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Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that free agent RB Frank Gore is reconsidering his potential/pending deal with the Philadelphia Eagles.

According to Rapoport, the Colts could be a team to keep an eye on.ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirms the report and adds that Indianapolis made strong run at Gore this past weekend, and the veteran running back has “struggled” with his decision in recent days.

http://nfltraderumors.co/report-frank-gore-reconsidering-signing-with-the-eagles/

Lmao @ the Eagles and the 9'ers

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A healthy Deangelo is better then Gore

 

idk man. I think Gore is a beast, but he has had one of the better OL in front of him for a while

 

I saw a stat on NFLN that showed Gore's YPC out of the shotgun is 5.0. which is why the eagles want him.

 

 

can Luck stop getting all these weapons please? He better be getting used to not have any cause of his contractC

 

Cam has had it so shitty

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