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Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
Schneed,
The main reason why I think it's a virtual lock that Collins will be gone is that he's turning 36 this season and will be 37 next season. There are very few, if any, 37 yo QBs left in the league. He could buck the trend, but I doubt it.
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So you're looking at a number on the roster sheet, his date of birth. And you're not considering the fact that:
1) Gibbs loves veterans.
2) Saunders loves Collins.
3) They're keeping Collins on board when they could have cut him to save $1.2 million in space.
4) The coaches might have learned something this past season; that changing too much on a team (whether personnel or scheme) disrupts continuity.
5) Collins has barely played in the last 10 years and has taken zero hits. It's not like he's a beat up 37 like Brunell is.
Seems like a pretty flimsy argument: "he'll be 37, there aren't many 37 yo QBs in the league."