Re Frank: when you consider that Curtis Martin just got in and Jerome Bettis isn't in (#s 4 and 6 in career yards), it's doubtful, maybe even no way. Martin is an example of someone who played on average teams for years. Frank's about 3,500 yards behind Edgerinn James, and I doubt he'll make it. If Frank cranked out 1,000 yards for the next three seasons he'd end up around 15th in career yards (though that's comparing him to the top 15 now, not including some active players, such as AP). The other problem--probably the biggest--is that he's never led the league in anything. A guy like AP will probably make it if he has a couple more 1,000-yard seasons because he's led the league so many times and nearly broke the record, even if he never goes to a Super Bowl. Frank's never been an All-Pro. To me he is very much like Steven Jackson. A really good back who has had to play for bad teams most of his career. Both would undoubtedly have better stats if their teams had not been so bad. But what I care about is that SB, and no doubt that's all Frank cares about.

Talk about a team player. A more possible scenario is having his number retired, though that is hardly a certainty, either.