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Defense isn't. Really the offense isnt that bad if you take Jake Moose and Hoover out of the equation.

In football years, the biggest names on the Defense, other than Beason, are old.

Peppers is old and fat and Gamble has lost several steps from the speedster he was when he first came into the league.

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In football years, the biggest names on the Defense, other than Beason, are old.

Peppers is old and fat and Gamble has lost several steps from the speedster he was when he first came into the league.

Gambles is 26. Peppers has 3 good years left.

All these players are 30 or older.

Kasay, John

Muhammad, Muhsin

Delhomme, Jake

Hoover, Brad

Feeley, A.J.

Lewis, Damione

Vincent, Keydrick

Baker, Jason

Diggs, Na'il

Wesley, Dante

Smith, Steve

Brayton, Tyler

No wonder our Dline sucks.

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Yeah he just hit 30 also Kasay kills us on average.

So, Kasay is counted in the 11 for Offense and Defense, or just for special teams?

Kasay is an outlier. One person can't pull up an "AVERAGE" that much. If you have 9 one year olds and one 10 year old, the average would be "1.9", closer to 1 than 10.

Kasay doesn't pull up the average all that much.

I'm still more focused more on the so-called stars on offense and defense, in the skill positions. Other than running back, and Tight End, the offense is pretty old, and Peppers could be sitting in a rocking chair on the sideline based on his NFL age.

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