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The speaker emphasizes that age is not a limitation and highlights various individuals who are excelling in their respective fields despite their age. They express that no one else has the right to determine their abilities or write their story. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of experience, wisdom, and dedication in mastering one's craft over time. Overall, the message is that the story is far from over and holds promise for a great ending. Age is just a number, isn't that what they say? Sometimes the higher the number, the better. Like our M.O.P. leading the league in touchdown passes. Like our record-setting Canadian kid leading the league in rushing yards. Like our reigning Rookie of the Year still tearing up and leading the league in receiving TDs. Or like our interception machine leading the league. See the pattern here? Listen, listen, they can talk all they want, but no one writes the final chapter in our book but us. Who are they to tell us our story is over? Who are they to decide what we can and can't do? They're not in this locker room with us day after day. They don't see the work, the time, the planning, the preparation we put in. And they forget with age comes experience, wisdom, and mastering of our craft. Because when you've been working at perfecting something for longer than everyone else, you're probably the best at it. So come around children, let us tell you a little story. It's a story that's far from over. It's a pretty damn good one so far, don't you think? Just wait and see how we decide to end it. Age is just a number, isn't that what they say? Sometimes the higher the number, the better. Like our MOP leading the league in touchdown passes, 32. Like our record-setting Canadian kid leading the league in rushing yards, 1,426. Like our reigning rookie of the year still tearing it up and leading the league in receiving TDs, 10. Or like our interception machine leading the league. See the pattern here? Listen, they can talk all they want, but no one writes the final chapter in our book but us. Who are they to tell us our story is over? Who are they to decide what we can stand? Who are they to decide what we can and can't do? They're not in this locker room with us day after day. They don't see the work, the time, the planning, and the preparation we put in. And they forget that with age comes experience, wisdom, and mastering of our craft. Because when you've been working at perfecting something for longer than everyone else, you're probably the best at it. So come around, children. Let us tell you a little story, a story that's far from over. It's a pretty damn good one so far, don't you think? Just wait and see how we decide to end it. Age is just a number, isn't that what they say? Sometimes the higher the number, the better. Like our M.O.P. leading the league in touchdown passes. Like our record-setting Canadian kid leading the league in rushing yards. Like our reigning rookie of the year still tearing it up and leading the league in receiving TDs. Or like our interception machine leading the league. See the pattern here? Listen, they can talk all they want, but no one writes the final chapter in our book but us. Who are they to tell us our story is over? Who are they to decide what we can and can't do? They're not in this locker room with us day after day. They don't see the work, the time, the planning, and the preparation we put in. And they forget that with age comes experience, wisdom, and mastering of our craft. Because when you've been working at perfecting something for longer than everyone else, you're probably the best at it. So come around, children. Let us tell you a little story, a story that's far from over. It's a pretty damn good one so far, don't you think? Just wait and see how we decide to end it.