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Time for that kill shot!
Time for that kill shot!
LOL! Brewster was talking out of his a$$ again last week when he guaranteed zero turnover amongst the coaching staff.
Maybe he misremembered his recent conversations with Jebidiah like his big "win" at Iowa back in the 80's and the basketball tutelege Juilius Peppers received from his college coach Dean Smith.
How much longer until he puts Texas' National Championship with Vince Young on his resume? I mean he recruited him to Austin all the way from Houston. I'm sure Mack Brown sent Brewster a ring right?
LOL! Brewster was talking out of his a$$ again last week when he guaranteed zero turnover amongst the coaching staff.
Maybe he misremembered his recent conversations with Jebidiah like his big "win" at Iowa back in the 80's and the basketball tutelege Juilius Peppers received from his college coach Dean Smith.
How much longer until he puts Texas' National Championship with Vince Young on his resume? I mean he recruited him to Austin all the way from Houston. I'm sure Mack Brown sent Brewster a ring right?
He is probably a "common man" wannabe. The real Common Man does not know how to work a computer and would rather base his comments off of ignorance like the rest of the personalities on KFAN
Do you really want to call being an NFL QB coach a lower level job?So now coaches are so eager to get away from Brewster that they are taking a lower level job as a position coach.
So now coaches are so eager to get away from Brewster that they are taking a lower level job as a position coach.
You forgot the NFL Part.![]()
Going to the NFL is a downgrade?No, the better analogy is a Third Base Coach at Triple A going to the majors as a First Base Coach.
Are all the super critics without material tonight?
you are saying that when fisch came to minnesota it was a downgrade then? you can't have it both ways. it was either a downgrade to go to MN or its a downgrade now. both are position coaches in the NFL.
gophergod and art are obviously stretching the truth and forgetting facts, but to spin this as a good thing for brewster is equally stupid.
Do you really want to call being an NFL QB coach a lower level job?
Any guess on what his salary will be as a QB coach for the Seahawks versus OC at the U of M?
Based on Art's comment and use of the m'boy term, I would say that he is the "Common Man" from KFAN. That is one of his favorite sayings. They both are complete a@@s
You forgot the NFL Part.![]()
Going to the NFL is a downgrade?No, the better analogy is a Third Base Coach at Triple A going to the majors as a First Base Coach.
Are all the super critics without material tonight?
Ice,
I normally respect your opinions but you should really just stick to football because that baseball analogy is horrible.
When you have already been a position coach in the NFL and then become a OC then go back to being an NFL position coach again it is a step back to doing a job of the same level he has done before. I guess then according to your logic he never should have taken the gopher OC job in the first place as it is a step down from a positon coach in the NFL which is what he was before.
It was kind of a reach huh?
I do think though, that while College Football fans think it's a separate sport from the NFL, the majority of football fans in the country think of College Football as the equivalent of AAA to the NFL's Major Leagues.
Oh yeah, I was pretty tired last night.![]()
That leads me to believe one of two things happened:
1) Brewster didn't like what he saw from Fisch and encouraged him to go
2) Fisch sees the writing on the wall here for Brewster and jumped on his own, leaving almost a half-a-million dollars on the table
If Fisch has stayed this year, he would have received $450,000 from the Gophers ($325,000 salary and $125,000 bonus). I don't believe a QB coach in the NFL makes that kind of jack.
So, he not only took a new coaching position with LESS responsibility (and yes, I'd call it a step back), but if I had to guess, I'd guess he also took a pay cut. That leads me to believe one of two things happened:
1) Brewster didn't like what he saw from Fisch and encouraged him to go
2) Fisch sees the writing on the wall here for Brewster and jumped on his own, leaving almost a half-a-million dollars on the table