This tribute by a HAWKEYE fan appeared on a Twin Cities sports talk radio website today. Its worth a look!
Tim Brewster Tribute Video | 1500 ESPN Twin Cities
Tim Brewster Tribute Video | 1500 ESPN Twin Cities
Frankly I never understood this kind of stuff, especially given that everyone fails at some point. I've failed in a job or two and it is a humbling humbling experience, and one that can be difficult to pick yourself up from.
I suspect there is a reason why a normally restrained KF let the HAWKS tee off on the goofs in the last game at the Metrodome. Really. Think about it. 55-0. KF? That reason was Brewster himself.
This is really an arrogant, stupid, shameful video. It shows no class to do something like this. I thought we had more class. This is a man with a family who probably feels about as low as a human being can feel right now. His players feel the same way. Give me a break.
This man invested heavily in trying to make Minnesota a winner. I thought he showed a lot of courage and was always gracious in defeat. Is he perfect? Far from it.
Minnesota's problems go a lot deeper than the head coach. Just ask Glen Mason, a truly great college coach who was fired before Brewster.
Stay humble, Hawk fans. The line between winning and losing in the big Ten is RAZOR THIN.
This is really an arrogant, stupid, shameful video. It shows no class to do something like this. I thought we had more class. This is a man with a family who probably feels about as low as a human being can feel right now. His players feel the same way. Give me a break.
This man invested heavily in trying to make Minnesota a winner. I thought he showed a lot of courage and was always gracious in defeat. Is he perfect? Far from it.
Minnesota's problems go a lot deeper than the head coach. Just ask Glen Mason, a truly great college coach who was fired before Brewster.
Stay humble, Hawk fans. The line between winning and losing in the big Ten is RAZOR THIN.
Live and let live.
Reap what you sow.
Stay on the high road.
Instead of down low.
JMO
You forgot the wink. Seriously. Let's try that again.
...Glen Mason, a truly great college coach...