Mulligan
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Finally looked at some of the predictable posts following the loss. Lots of negativity as usual. Yet I guess a lot of those people wouldn't have posted if Gray hadn't fumbled, and we would have hung on to the ball and had Ellison kick a winning field goal. We would have ended the season 7-6 instead of 6-7, but as far as the future of this program that's just as meaningless as the loss.
Brewster has laid a foundation. Nobody yet knows if that foundation is going to be good enough. So relax, folks, and come off the ledge; your bitching and predictions of doom aren't changing a thing. For every argument made that this is going to end poorly, you can come up with one that Brewster will get this turned around.
This was a bowl game just a bit above in stature over the one played on a blue field or the one played in Detroit. Very few people, even in Minnesota, cared about this game. Yet, you would think we got blown out in the National Championship game the way some people are reacting. I know the point is to have people care and I really want to see get to a meaningful bowl game, but the game last night simply isn't worth the anger.
Brewster has laid a foundation. Nobody yet knows if that foundation is going to be good enough. So relax, folks, and come off the ledge; your bitching and predictions of doom aren't changing a thing. For every argument made that this is going to end poorly, you can come up with one that Brewster will get this turned around.
This was a bowl game just a bit above in stature over the one played on a blue field or the one played in Detroit. Very few people, even in Minnesota, cared about this game. Yet, you would think we got blown out in the National Championship game the way some people are reacting. I know the point is to have people care and I really want to see get to a meaningful bowl game, but the game last night simply isn't worth the anger.