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It's time to question coaching
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Quote:The veterans we had went 2-14 though. So it's basically which do you want. An old team that goes 2-14 or a young team with upside that went 4-12. They both are bad but at least the younger players can improve. Hopefully lol In 2012, our average age was 26.06. In 2013, our average age was 25.41 In 2014, our average age is 25.2 In 2012, we ranked 16th in this department. Now we are 2nd youngest. We have gotten younger, yes, especially on the offensive line and WR.... and we let guys like Greg Jones, Daryl Smith, and Potroast go, we've traded Monroe... Meester retired, Uche was cut... and there's your difference.
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