No.
The young players on this team are on this team because they outplayed the older players on this team.
The players on this secondary are young and inexperienced.
But in the expert opinion of the coaching staff, these young inexperienced players outperformed Will Allen, Antwaun Molden, James Ihedigbo, Sergio Brown, Brett Lockett, and from last year James Sanders, Brandon Meriweather, Darius Butler, Jonathan Wilhite, and Brandon McGowan.
You want 20 years of experience? The Patriots could have had that if they kept Will Allen, Antwaun Molden, James Sanders, and Brandon McGowan. This secondary would not have been any better.
This team has worked with higher-drafted players and more seasoned veterans than the teams it has played in many cases. For example, Seattle started Richar Sherman (5th round) and Brandon Browner (undrafted).
There has been lots of chickening and egging here about the performance in the secondary. I have a hard time simply blaming it on youthful inexperience, and assume it will get better with this coaching staff in this scheme.
Young players? Not an excuse when there were more experienced players the team released.
The scheme? Law, Harrison, Samuels, and others performed in it. Even Troy Brown picked it up well enough to play in the post season (not that he's not bright, but that he is far less experienced in the secondary than any rookie).
Either the player personnel staff is consistently selecting underachieving rookies and free agents, or the coaching staff is no longer able to develop players.