1. Suuuure. Per PFT: He capped his career with more than 2,000 combined rushing and receiving yards for three straight seasons. Per Elliot's Immediate analysis of the news: His last three years in the league he accumulated well over 2000 yds per season rushing and receiving.
2. Again, while you dig through NFL.com for stats, please share with us just one NFL running back that has had success past the age of 34. I'm asking you seriously, because I don't know of any.
3. I think the first part of this went way over your head, so we'll leave it at that. Maybe you are right on the fumbleitis, and that is just a perception he picked up. But again, please find me that player that had success, or at least how Tiki just happens to be that special guy that will defy the entire history of the NFL's running backs.
4. I didn't say anything about workouts, I said vet minimum. We can sign a UFA off the street that has more upside than Tiki Barber, and I'm saying that we don't have the room on our roster to take a retread who burned all his bridges and thinks he is smarter than the coach, who is on the wrong side of thirty. Oops, I meant the wrong side of thirty five. AKA the land of the freakin' blueberries for running backs.
It's like "Hey, what big names can I bring in the door?"
It would be absolutely hilarious if after everything I said they sign the guy, and he tears it up. I'm going out on a limb and saying that the chances of that happening are equivalent to Tiki Barber ever sniffing a 4 YPC average again.
Not going to happen.