I know there’s a lot of talk about running backs, seemingly every offseason now.

Do you pay them?

When do you cut the cord because they are old?

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Well, Aaron Jones is making a case for the elder running backs, you know, 30-year olds.

It doesn’t mean anything, it’s just a number.

It’s true and we can use his example here to back it up.

30-years old isn’t some end all be all for a running back.

You just gotta find the right system and Jones clearly found it in Minnesota.

Don’t blame him for bringing MILFs into it, it’s the perfect comparison.

Jones was chasing older women and now he’s using it to talk about the running back spot.

I know he only had 5 touchdowns last year, but he was top-10 in yards.

That has to mean something.

I don’t think so.