Mason's teams were more painful because they weren't just defensively inept (that does play a huge factor for me), but they also couldn't pass their way out of a empty parking lot.
Brewster's lack of offense is more frustrating because, especially last year, there was just no rhyme or reason for playcalling. Who knows how good we could have been if plays had been used to compliment/set up other plays instead of just throwing *&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# against the wall to see what might work.
Never let the facts get in the way of your position, right?
I'll yawn about the off the field stuff, but the previous regime did not have this sort of trouble, at least to this extent.
Yeah, you're right...it's not like any players died or anything while Mason was coach. Oh wait...
I think that might be crossing the line of good taste a little bit.