Someone with a lot of time on their hands should go through the archives and find all the threads we have had debating this Kill/Claeys/Fleck topic over the past few years. The overall tone of them has evolved as Fleck has won and Kill has done things to alienate some of his followers but the general arguments stay basically the same.
For me it is all pretty simple
Mason - Resurrected the program and turned it from a laughing stock to a respectable team.
Brewster - In over his head, hired on the cheap by an AD who was great for non-revenue sports but had no idea how to support the programs that actually make money for the department.
Kill - Cleaned up the Brewster/Maturi (need to stop blaming Brewster's years just on him, they should always be linked to Maturi). Brought the program back to Mason levels and maybe slightly better before throwing things in flux again by needing to step down.
Claeys - Placeholder coach, was never going to be a long term solution because he isn't a power 5 head coach. He was just there to cover the transition from Kill and to give Coyle time to get situated.
Fleck - In 3 years has accomplished things the guys above him never came close to. First coach we have had here in a long time that seems like he has the ability to build a team that may actually have a chance to compete with some of the best in the Country.
At some point this whole topic will die. As a fanbase would be awesome if people could respect Mason, Kill and Claeys for the good things they did while also understanding that Fleck is working on a whole different level from those guys. For the first time since I have been following the program (early 90's) we have a coach and administration on the same page and ready to do what needs to be done to build a winner. And the early returns on that vision have been pretty spectacular.
At some point, the past will be put to bed. We can keep dwelling on what happened here before Fleck or we can stop fretting about it and look to what finally appears to be a bright future for Gopher football. One where we ended the year in the top 10 and will start next year ranked.
Just my 2 cents. Now back to your regularly scheduled rehashing of the same topic over and over and over and over again....