Post#3 » by Icness » Wed Sep 9, 2009 2:58 am
Don't worry, it'll get older once Seau and Zach Thomas are signed when Belichick gets frustrated as the youngsters make too many mistakes for his stomaching.
The starters:
Ty Warren 28
Vince Wilfork turns 28 in Nov.
Jarvis Green 30, turns 31 during Wild Card weekend
Pierre Woods 27
Adalius Thomas just turned 32
Jerod Mayo 23
Gary Guyton 24
Shawn Springs 34 (I thought he was older)
Leigh Bodden turns 28 later this month
Brandon Meriweather turns 26 in Jan.
James Sanders turns 26 in Nov.
Others who play:
Derrick Burgess is 31
Banta-Cain just turned 29
Mike Wright is 27
everyone else is 25 or younger
That is significantly younger than Miami. Ayodele turns 30 on the 17th (my 37th b-day), with Porter, Bell, Taylor, Ferguson and Allen all over 30. Their average age gets brought down by the two rookie CBs but is still over a year older than New England's. Take away Springs for Wilhite or Wheatley--which I believe will happen before Halloween--and the Patriots will have one of the younger defenses in the league.
I might not be on board with the D being good, but it ain't old anymore. Funny that the Sporting News just ran a feature when Bruschi retired about how quickly the Pats D has gotten younger, but ESPN clings to antiquated assumptions.
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