Agreed but this whole thing about being over the hill just doesn't track for me. In terms of someone being "Over the hill" because they are well past their physical prime, yes of course because that is inevitable. However like I stated before, I don't think that Corey Raymond just all of a sudden forgot to coach. He didn't just randomly lose all of his knowledge and experience. In my experience, I have learned that it all starts at the top. Armstrong is a huge part of that problem and Raymond got scapegoated. It's that simple. Ultimately however its Napier who is ultimately responsible. From the very beginning I knew that Raymond would end up regretting the decision to join that staff.