Why should Hauck be more open to playing younger players? Most of these young players like receivers come from a high school program where they don't even know how to read coverages, have never been exposed to a playbook more than 2 pages long and aren't used to playing in a no huddle type of offense.
And just because the kid looked pretty good in a spring game where it's a controlled environment and everyone plays, isn't any indication that kid should be getting play time.
I understand it's hard for some of you fans who have never played the game to understand that there's much more to playing time then being able to run fast and looking good in a spring game.
Hauck and his assistants evaluate players on and off the field. First do they understand the concept in the classroom when it's being taught. Do they recognize the coverage being shown and what plays to run to exploit that coverage. The coaches have meetings everyday and often question the kids on what there learning. And if you're the kid who isn't raising his hand to answer or don't have the answer, it doesn't matter how fast you are or how good your hands are because chances are, you won't run the right route or play
Then they bring them on to the field to also evaluate to see if the players are grasping what they're being taught in the classroom. Age has nothing to do with playing time. Hauck plays the kids who have shown both in the classroom and on the field that they deserve it because how they proved it both in the classroom and on the field.