April 6, 201510 yr comment_146970 I always find it funny when someone does an analysis like this with no point. To me the numbers are very misleading. 6 players are 30, and 8 our 31-33. Of those 8, 2 are our Kicker and Long Snapper. That leaves 6 players of age concern to me: Allen (gone after this year), Ratliff (only 1 or 2 years left), Rolle (stop gap Safety for 2 years), Montgomery (Centers can play into their mid-30's), Jennings (likely gone after this year), and Cutler (QB age is a non-factor at 31). Our team's average age is 26.1. https://twitter.com/JimmyKempski/status/585038173056569344 Report
April 6, 201510 yr comment_146979 I always find it funny when someone does an analysis like this with no point. To me the numbers are very misleading. 6 players are 30, and 8 our 31-33. Of those 8, 2 are our Kicker and Long Snapper. That leaves 6 players of age concern to me: Allen (gone after this year), Ratliff (only 1 or 2 years left), Rolle (stop gap Safety for 2 years), Montgomery (Centers can play into their mid-30's), Jennings (likely gone after this year), and Cutler (QB age is a non-factor at 31). Our team's average age is 26.1. https://twitter.com/JimmyKempski/status/585038173056569344 It doesnt mean anything, the top five youngest teams only have the Packers that are successful. Report
April 7, 201510 yr comment_147030 It doesnt mean anything, the top five youngest teams only have the Packers that are successful. Agreed. The more important stat is how many core players we have and their ages. We signed several stop-gap players over the age of 30, like Rolle. We have several core guys on offense who are in their prime. On defense, we don't have much of anything. Report
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