No, I am not apportioning blame to Cousins. I am saying, that when you consider that records are equal and driven in large by a bunch of 1st and 2nd year players, I don't see how anybody (not necessarily you, but typically a stance most hardcore tankers would take) can conclude that we are in a worse-off position than we were in those years with Cousins, because at worst a group of 1st and 2nd year players have taken us as far as Cousins ever did, more or less. Again, you can't tell me in good faith that the vets on this team are world beaters, and even George Hill while here was pretty bad. And if you were hopeful with a core of Evans or IT and Cousins, then there's no reason not to feel hopeful with this group of young guys that have led us to just as many wins.
The point of tanking is for talent acquisition. Few were ever advocating tanking when we had Cousins despite our W/L record at the time, suggesting that the draft was not viewed with the same level of necessity as it is today. My question is - if a YOUNG bunch of players (again emphasis, 1st and 2nd year players) are leading us to as many wins, why do you then feel that this year HAD to be a tanking season from the get go?