Bob_Loblaw
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MV nailed it with me in-studio last night on 1500: if the players are supposed to take on the personality of their coach, how should we expect them to be after they saw Brewster scream at Maturi on a few different occasions? How should we expect them to be after they constantly left the locker room a mess? There are many other examples, maybe borderline irrelevant on an individual basis, but add them all up, and it points to the problems of the Brew regime.
The USC game fooled many, me included. I should've realized after the assistant coach told me what he did last Wednesday and that not a lot can be fixed in two-months of conditioning, 15 spring practices, and 50-something practices/two games this summer. They will not go winless, but any sort of miracle isn't happening this year.
I agree with your article in general, and I do agree with what you and MV have been saying. However, when looking at last week, in particular, there is no excuse from the players or coaches to lose that game. I think these points made by you, MV, and others on here are 100% valid for people who expected any sort of success in the Big 10. The Brew regime left us in a bad place, however, it didn't leave us in that bad of place where we can chalk up losing to a dreadful NMSU team (at home) merely to bad players.
Again, I like Coach Kill and I STILL think we got the right guy to turn this program around. However, I simply can't put all the blame on Brew for what happened on Saturday (especially considering we aren't a team with 25 FR playing). That was a bad team, a team that despite our program being hampered by Brew was a less talented football team than ourselves.
Brewster did a lot of things that caused us to lose on saturday however, Brew didn't botch the play calling in the red zone, Brew didn't prepare the team going into the week, Brew didn't choose to squib on the opening kickoff. Again, i'm not saying that I don't like Jerry Kill, I do (i've been a big supporter of his before we even announced him as our coach), but HIS team was not prepared to play on saturday and HIS playcalling wasn't very good (Limegrover even admitted to it). And that's alright...no one is expecting a perfect coach, but simply ignoring what happened to keep blaming Brew seems to be motivated by a warranted dislike for Brew and an equally warranted like for Kill, and not entirely on what happened on saturday.