charlesbenjamin7
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Good one. When reason fails, resort to name calling.
Yes...your stunning analysis left me with no other retort.
Good one. When reason fails, resort to name calling.
Yes...your stunning analysis left me with no other retort.
Do you mean 3 years total or 3 years from now? Brewster isn't going to be fired after this season, unless we lose to South Dakota.He will probably get his full 3 years to prove his worth. All I know is that I am tired of losing when it comes to football.
Do you have any idea how college football works? Like, any idea?
No, I will steadfastly refuse to admit I'm wrong. And when people question me about it, I'll call them names.
Yea 4-star in this, program it's David Pittman, Hayo Carpenter other guys we can't get into school. Recruit, recruit, recruit!!!!! How about develop, develop, develop!
You mean like he developed Eric Decker into one of the best receivers in the entire country?? Or developed Lee Campbell into a pretty darn good LB after he switched positions?? Or perhaps when he developed Nate Triplett into a playmaking LB? Or when he developed Garrett Brown and Eric Small into DT beasts??
I don't understand how people can say after 2 years that Brewster can't develop players when there is little evidence that says he can't and if anything that's one thing he's shown to be pretty decent. I'm interested to see how HIS classes develop into upperclassmen under his program. When the majority of his players are sophomores and under, you're not likely to see them all over the field. But the fact that there are a lot of them already playing a lot of minutes tells you the state of this program's recruiting in the years prior to Brewster's arrival.