This is getting absolutely absurd. Not just this thread, but the whole Weber debate in general. I've been in the stands having meltdowns about terrible throws and choices made by Weber. I'm not here to be a Weber apologist and have never been. I think he left a ton of plays on the field this year, at least several each game. I also think poor offensive line play, an anemic running game and dropped passes left plays on the field as well at time. The offense, as a unit, was often inept. As the quarterback, Weber is a major part of this, but is hardly deserving of the amount of blame heaped on him. To be frank, if I had to blame a single individual for the problems the offense had this season, it would probably be Jedd Fisch, but that's another tangent for another time.
Coach Brewster understands that he will be measured by winning. If Gray, at any point this year, gave the Gophers the best chance to win, he would have been playing significantly more. There's no way Coach Brewster left wins on the table out of some loyalty to Weber, a young man he didn't even recruit. By all accounts, the team is still solidly behind Weber. If they felt that there was someone else on the team that was more qualified and gave them a better chance to win, there would be significant problems within the team. That is not happening, because the coaches and the players all understand that Weber is giving them their best chance to win. Make jokes all you want, but that's where the program is right now. It's may not be ideal, it may not make you happy, you may be in denial and not want to admit it, but over the course of the entire season - not just one drive or one quarter - Weber was the best the program had to put under center.
If Gray, Alipate, Lueck, etc. give the Gophers the best chance to win going into 2010, they will play and Weber will sit. If the coaches know it, the players know it, there will be no options but to make the switch. Everyone in Maroon and Gold wants to win as many games as possible, and whatever lineup makes that possible will take the field.
Anyone who says they will stop attending games, chant "Fire Brewster," stop watching games or anything like this if Adam Weber is the QB next year is delusional. The only way saying this makes any sense is if you attend practices, meetings, workouts and see - from the perspective of the staff, the players and those who are with these guys all the time - that there is a clear alternative that would be an improvement.
Short story long, I know, but here's the one-line recap: Adam Weber will be the starter until there is someone who can do a better job.