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Guys lets be real...anybody who thinks Brewster should not be fired is not very bright when it comes to this game. Brewster is in his fourth year and just lost the home opener to a very average FCS team. This guy is a joke of a head coach and an average recruiter. He will drive this program further into the ground if he is not fired. I am a very hardcore/loyal Gopher fan, always have been, always wil be...I love this team and I can NOT stand to watch this guy lead our team out of the tunnel to get dismantled by SOUTH DAKOTA! The only way to go is for Maturi(if he's still here) to open up the University's wallet to get a proven coach. You cannot underestimate the importance of coaching these kids up...having them in position, fundamental tackling, route running, hitting a reciever in the damn chest, etc. I see none of that, if you ask me, through 2 games into his fourth year, this team is the worst I've seen. The Brew experiment is over...He's not taking us to Pasadena, he's not recruiting with the likes of Meyer, Saban, and Brown, he's not even beating FCS teams at home! Get this clown out of here and tell him to go sell used cars.
 


For such a great recruiter it sure didn't show on the field yesterday. All the speed on the field was on the USD side. Our players looked slow and lazy. Either our recruits didn't care at all or they were never as good as Brewster hyped them to be so he needs to be gone since the one thing he was supposed to be good at he apparently isn't.
 

amatuerdwarftosser-
I'm not trying to pull a KFAN and be unnecessarily negative. I'm just saying it how i see it. He isn't gettin the job done. Wasn't it a couple years ago that everyone was sayin..."Just wait until 2010". Well...that time is now and Brew just got beat by the Coyotes. It's ok to be negative sometimes, because this isn't ok. We need to demand more because we all love this team.
 

To be a good coach you have to be able to evaluate talent, recruit talent and "coach up" that talent. Brewster maybe able to recruit but can he evaluate and "coach up" the talent? I think its becoming self evident at this point. I was concerned that Brewster had no head coaching or coordinator experience. You don't learn to swim at the deep end of pool. I think some of the best coaches have started at smaller schools and learned from there.
 





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