Cam Heyward
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It's an interesting perspective of how that relationship developed, but I do agree with you that Hayward is a Hall of Famer.
And it's just wild to me how he could be 35 years old when Aaron Donald retired at, what, 32, playing a defensive tackle, and he's having the best seasons of his career in his 30s.
Typically, if you're an interior defensive lineman who gets beat up on every single play, your prime is probably 25 to 30, right in that range.
Cam Hayward's prime has been 30 to 35.
Very impressive.
Yeah, I mean, up until he couldn't grab an interception and save his life, he had a really good run here in those first three years.
Sorry, I was sitting out of that response like Le'Veon Bell set out for a year.
Next.
All right, let's move along from Cam to Alex Highsmith.
And Highsmith's response to the game.
And what I think is interesting about that is
Highsmith thought it was different.
The team thought it was different.
I think a lot of us were sucked into it, thinking that this team was going to be different.
The one to break off this streak of years without a playoff victory, partly because of the quarterback, because of some of the guys that they had on defense, because of Gainwell and Warren, and you get Metcalf back.
But once again, after 64 minutes, it's the same result.
Next.
Let's go to the offensive side of the ball, Joe.
This is what Calvin Austin had to say about playing with Aaron Rodgers.
If Aaron Rodgers will be back or not.