Why is Jets OLB Quinton Coples playing less and less?
Posted Oct 26, 2014
A curious pattern is developing with the Jets' defense—and, no, this isn't another disquisition on the unit's inability to get off the field because it keeps failing to make stops on third down. Outside linebacker Quinton Coples, the Jets' 2012 first-round draft pick, has seen his playing time decrease substantially in the last two games.
(NJ.com)
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