01-21-2020, 08:45 PM
(01-21-2020, 07:31 PM)wolverine515151 Wrote: Profootball reference will list Dalton as a 33 year old next season and listed Flacco as a 34 year old when he started last season.
If Dalton doesn't get traded soon after the season, then he probably signs somewhere in the summer, say Aug, where he'll be 32 years and 10 months old.
Flacco was 34 years and 1 month when he was traded. That's a difference of one year and 3 months, so it is closer to one year than two years. It all depends when he gets signed.
That's why I use the easiest method , which is what their age is considered, by someone like pro football reference, during the season.
The main argument isn't whether Dalton is one or two year younger than Flacco, I consider it one year because of what their ages are during the season, it's whether the word similar can be used to describe someone around one to two years younger; and by saying that whether it qualifies as being a hater.
I used the word similar not exact . You don't even understand the argument.
Why are you using 2 differing dates to make it seem closer?
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I just showed how old each QB was/will be at the start of each season. Dalton will be 32.87 years old. Flacco was 34.65 years old. To be very precise.
(01-21-2020, 07:31 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: Winners change the culture not perpetuate it. I glad you admit he is not a winner.
Good luck to 1 player trying to change the culture of Mike Brown's Bengals. I guess our history is littered with losers.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.