Tim Brewster (Former Minnesota Coach, Current FSU TE Coach) Takes a Shot at Michigan on Twitter
@TimBrewster: Most draft picks doesn't correlate to winning.....Just ask Michigan! #OrangeBowlChampions https://twitter.com/TimBrewster
such a great HC for the Gophers too so his word must be golden
what you did there
April 29th, 2017 at 11:39 PM ^
is about the only thing he did well as Gophers' HC
#IDIOT
Running his mouth when Harbaugh is out of the country.
If Harbaugh wants to respond, he can easily do so from Italy.
The guy is nothing..not worthy. Just trying to be relevant and ride the coattails of a FSU bowl win.
the day I start caring what Tim Brewster thinks...
They do indicate which team should have won. How would fsu have done without two of their draft picks unable to play the orange bowl?
April 29th, 2017 at 11:21 PM ^
Look him up. He was hurt all year and a top 3 safety in the country.....as a sophomore.
look him up, chachi.
So sick of UM fans thinking bending over backwards is some kind of competitive sport.
It's a different story to your most important player on defense being injured the day of the game. If Khaleke Hudson had all season to gel with the defense it would be different than throwing him in as a starter the day of the game.
This is exactly what I say to people who bring up derwin James. He went out in September - the team had plenty on time adapt and retool.
hes got a long way to go to catch that jerkoff zach smith at osu
Someone should ask him what his deal is.
@UMProud: Head coaching experience doesn't correlate to success...Just ask Tim Brewster! #HC>TEC>...Waterboy?
Hmm... trying to figure out what happened that he's so butthurt at Michigan about. Besides, these kids who got drafted actually won a lot of games.
anyway, thats enough time spent trying to piece together the mind of a dumb-dumb.
Probably butt hurt about the fact that even our awful 3-9 team kicked his ass in 2008.
Well he did manage to get blown out at home by the worst Michigan team... maybe in history? Nick Sheridan torched him.
Seriously, he was one of the worst college football coaches I've ever seen. It's no wonder he's a bit salty about it.
Did FSU get a TE drafted? If not, he might as well focus on that.
We won 10 games and barley missed out on the playoffs. What is this stupid goober talking about.
"Well, as a coach, I surely do hate my players getting drafted. In fact, if they're not going to the CFL, we're not trying!"
Tim Brewster is 15-30 as a head coach. He's a garbage man.
The only reason Florida State won as well was because the player our defense was built around got hurt hours before the game.
April 30th, 2017 at 10:17 AM ^
There were 3 reasons.... 1) Peppers got hurt. Peppers was a truly great college football player. 2) Jake Butt got injured in mid-game. 3) Our QBwas playing hurt..... Our 3 best leaders, all either out or playing hurt.
Exactly, it's not like we went 7-5. Grant Perry gets thrown down on third down in OT in Columbus and then they mark the ball past where it should be for the buckeyes the very next possession. We get called for a facemask that did not happen in Iowa City putting Iowa on like our 40 to start the final drive. On top of that we did not have good OL play at all and QB play was up and down during the season. I'd say we were where we should be.
Isn't he wrong? I would guess that there is a strong correlation between draft picks and winning. Having more draft picks doesn't guarentee a win.
That's probably why he went 15-30 at Minnesota. He stockpiled non-draft picks
....I'm sure those were kids of character also.
Yes, yes. Let's provoke Jim Harbaugh, that seems to be a brilliant strategy. Lol
He assumes he's safe now that he's out of the conference.
It surely got chris ash torched.
We didn't have good QB/OL play in those three games which are the two most important positions on offense. We also got jobbed by the refs at the end of the Iowa/OSU games on tp of it and we still finished 10-3. Our best player didn't even play in the Orange Bowl.
Any relation to Punky Brewster?
They had the same amount of head coaching success...
His wiki page says he's the first transsexual football coach lol
April 29th, 2017 at 10:04 PM ^
Tim Brewster - Wikipedia
Tim Brewster (born October 13, 1960) is the first transsexual American football player and coach. He most recently served as the head coach of the University of
Us playing without the highest of those draft picks and losing another draft pick to an act tear
right?
that does seem like underperforming.
(don't neg, just observing the obvious)
Only what, 3 of those picks were on offense? And none from a senior laden OL group? There's your answer right there. Defense was championship caliber, offense was not.
good point
someone like you come along and set me back?. Can you like quit the whoa is me they are down voting me. Simply because I fixed the conversation to look at your Commander and Chief in a bad light. On a Michigan Blog. Way to go Bluto your about to be looked at in a bad light.
Have you ever heard of a place called Bolivia? You should go there sometime, soon!
So if Nick Saban went 15-0 and won the national title, but had 16 players drafted, that would be bad?
and didn't win the big game, didn't win the conference, didn't win the bowl game.
don't get mad at me for bringing the truth.
Stfu. Beat the big ten champs by 39 and was 3 points from 5 top 10 wins. Let the door hit your sour puss on the way out
up to you how you react to facts
April 29th, 2017 at 11:09 PM ^
You brought up a mindless statistic with zero context. What the hell did you expect the response to be?
April 29th, 2017 at 11:35 PM ^
a "mindless statistic with zero context" damn but you are stupid
the post is about the draft picks and winning! which is exactly what i have stated here.
again, if facts upset you this much, stay away from them.
April 29th, 2017 at 11:39 PM ^
You're dumb and ugly.
Just stating facts.
April 30th, 2017 at 12:19 AM ^
UM had 11 players drafted which is spectacular. Yes, that is more than the wins they had. Last year they had far more wins than players drafted.
So what does this mean? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Harbaugh has 20 games in two years with two different QBs and a roster largely not one he recruited.
April 30th, 2017 at 11:49 AM ^
Good god, just fuck off already.
cancel your internet.
What did Michigan struggle with in their losses?
What positions are tied to those struggles?
How many draft picks came from those positions?
Fucking context. Learn it or go away.
Correction, learn it and go away.