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In 2010, the most notable thing about the Cowboys’ offensive line was its age. The 2010 starting line of Doug Free (26), Kyle Kosier (31), Andre Gurode (32), Leonard Davis (32), and Marc Colombo (31) totaled 152 combined years of age.
Around that time, ESPN’s John Clayton wrote about the “Theory of 150”, explaining that if the combined age of your starting offensive line exceeds 150 years, you should expect a decline in performance. A combined age of 150 years means the average age of your linemen is 30 years, and as a group, that may be too old:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...tcwUunfgIREpBB9D_g_aem_muDyz8CtoWqzhDotjg_9KA
Around that time, ESPN’s John Clayton wrote about the “Theory of 150”, explaining that if the combined age of your starting offensive line exceeds 150 years, you should expect a decline in performance. A combined age of 150 years means the average age of your linemen is 30 years, and as a group, that may be too old:
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...tcwUunfgIREpBB9D_g_aem_muDyz8CtoWqzhDotjg_9KA