NEW YORK – Frank Gore took his first snap as a pro in what seems like a lifetime ago. And in the physical, not-for-long nature of the NFL, it might as well have been.Mike Nolan was the coach of the San Francisco 49ers in 2005, with Mike McCarthy the offensive coordinator.
Tim Rattay was the starting quarterback, with No. 1 overall pick Alex Smith waiting in the wings. Gore was a wide-eyed third-round pick running up the depth chart.Meanwhile, somewhere in South Florida, current 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa wasn't even 8 and couldn't have had any idea he'd someday need to tackle Gore — who's still going strong at 37.“He seems like an unbelievable dude, but he’s the enemy this week," Bosa said. "So (we) have to get after him.”It all comes.