David Shama: Give Brewster Time to Coach His Team

That is not what you were saying not that long ago. You were talking about all the talent and depth that we had and that the loss of all the starters on defense wouldn't matter that much.

Schnoods and I probably don't see eye to eye on the Gophs right now, but I will defend him here. He consistently said there would be a learning curve with the new defense and wasn't sure whether it would be game 1 or 2011 when they would click; but when they did they would be good.

You can take my word for it or go back look for yourself. He's been solid on this one.
 

Thank you MBA. Yes that's what I said. Someone bumped that particular thread if he really needs to see it. But if I know that gopher god, he isn't all that interested in the truth.
 

Let's extend Brew 5 more years. That will help recruiting and will give the program stability. He deserves a chance. He's a great football mind and he coaches 'em up real good. He's also a helluva motivator. I love the way he keeps progressing with all that great talent he has brought in. His guys sure do adjust well to what an offense is doing. I loved the pursuit on those screen passes. We can't expect to win here in Mpls. I mean we're not a blue field Boise State, for crying out loud. We're not even a South Dakota. What do you expect?
 

From Shama:

Give Brewster Time to Coach His Team

Fans are justifiably upset with last Saturday’s loss to South Dakota but the extremists asking for the firing of coach Tim Brewster are wrong.

The Gophers have 10 games remaining on their schedule. Brewster, his staff and players deserve the opportunity to show what they can do in those games starting with Saturday’s home game against Southern California.

Brewster believes that his squad has more athleticism, football talent and potential than his previous teams. You can be sure University officials are going to give Brewster every chance in the weeks ahead to earn some wins. They’re not going to make a change in September.

The loss to a South Dakota team that is part of the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) was a “hot poker” to the faces of angry fans who have been upset for decades with Gopher football. There was frustration coming into this season as Brewster started his fourth year with a losing record and fans found much to complain about after the 41-38 loss on Saturday.

But it makes no sense not to allow Brewster to see what he can do in the remaining nonconference games and the eight Big Ten Conference games that follow. No one knows how the Gophers will play in those games.

What’s certain is Gopher football has the potential to be better than it is, much better. The public should continue to be outspoken. The emails, phone calls and letters that are flying around this town might be the best hope for helping Brewster or whoever is coaching the Gophers in the years ahead.

A public demanding that the University make winning football a priority is a healthy first step. Historically the University has often made poor decisions regarding football and its importance, although the new football stadium is a valuable resource and step in the right direction. It’s time to thoroughly address all the problems and find solutions.

Loyal fans can recite the years of bad and mediocre football at Minnesota. They can complain about all the reasons it’s a challenge to win games here. They can even empathize with Minnesota coaches about smaller budgets compared to some Big Ten schools that spend more money on their football programs.

But action resulting from public outcry is what might move the dial forward. We need a constituency that demands Gophers football become a winning program. If you care, make your voice heard (repeatedly) via emails, phone calls and letters.

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Go Gophers!!

Who TF is "shama"? Obviously not an alumnus.
 

An interim means no recruiting. It means transfers. It means dropped verbals.

If Brews hasn't lost the team, you gain nothing by removing him early. If he has then he must be removed asap.

Agreed. It's not the NFL. Whether we think Brew sucks is irrelevant, the players don't. You need to keep the players in mind.
 


The only coaching error was that we didn't have any experience and should in year four.

Even if one were to buy the argument that this was the ONLY coaching error (and it certainly wasn't), it's a VERY SERIOUS error.
 




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