well there you go. 65 is pretty much a teenager.
Must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.:skeptical:
well there you go. 65 is pretty much a teenager.
Must have gotten up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.:skeptical:
...a source ...told me that PR will be interviewing a 64 year old for the DC job this week.
65 is still old. 70 year old coaches are the exception, not the norm. And they never will be the norm. I agree 65 isn't as old as it used to be but that is relative. When the average life span for men in this country is 76 years old that puts you pretty much within a decade of the average lifespan. That is old, no matter how young you feel or want to be.
65 is still old. 70 year old coaches are the exception, not the norm. And they never will be the norm. I agree 65 isn't as old as it used to be but that is relative. When the average life span for men in this country is 76 years old that puts you pretty much within a decade of the average lifespan. That is old, no matter how young you feel or want to be.
people that live in fantasy land always wake me up on the wrong side of the bed.
Shouldnt be that hard, not many are left above the ground.![]()
I have a source that works close with the coaching staff and he told me that PR will be interviewing a 64 year old for the DC job this week. Supposidly this guy has been a DC for a long time and has coached at all levels.
Just thought i would pass along.
I have a source that works close with the coaching staff and he told me that PR will be interviewing a 64 year old for the DC job this week. Supposidly this guy has been a DC for a long time and has coached at all levels.
Just thought i would pass along.
Pretty darn close on that one, nice job out of you.
only off by 3, close enough for me!