Originally posted by phuckthedonks
Okay,we'll split hairs if you want.Out of "THAT LIST",the following players are no longer with the team,so their ages can't be thrown into the equation,when factoring an average age.If you'll pay closer attention,you'll notice these details.
-Garner
-Kennedy
-Armstrong
-Romo
Then there's the possibilty that R.Woodson will have to retire,but I threw his age in,in case he doesn't,just to be fair.
The average age of those left over on "THAT LIST" is actually 29.Only 3 years older than the whole team's average age,but 6 years less than you ASSUMED.Six years is a long time in the NFL.
The Raiders were older than they are now,when they WON THE DIVISION and went to the dance.The younger Donkeys watched it from their couches,so obviously the "old Raiders" philosophy is bunk.As Chris Berman always says......"that's why they play the game."
Okay,we'll split hairs if you want.Out of "THAT LIST",the following players are no longer with the team,so their ages can't be thrown into the equation,when factoring an average age.If you'll pay closer attention,you'll notice these details.
-Garner
-Kennedy
-Armstrong
-Romo
Then there's the possibilty that R.Woodson will have to retire,but I threw his age in,in case he doesn't,just to be fair.
The average age of those left over on "THAT LIST" is actually 29.Only 3 years older than the whole team's average age,but 6 years less than you ASSUMED.Six years is a long time in the NFL.
The Raiders were older than they are now,when they WON THE DIVISION and went to the dance.The younger Donkeys watched it from their couches,so obviously the "old Raiders" philosophy is bunk.As Chris Berman always says......"that's why they play the game."


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