Brewster has No plans to change two-QB system

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Per the Star Tribune: Brewster said the Gophers would continue to use both quarterbacks going forward, but wouldn't say how much more action Gray would get. Weber will remain the starter.

"We've used two quarterbacks in just about every game," Brewster said. "We're going to continue to use two quarterbacks."



You've used the two QB system and have only scored 7 points in 2 games. God is that system paying off. Quit being a stubborn and ignorant coach. Start Gray....do it for your job security.
 

He will probably continue to do the two QB system.

If he doesn't, he isn't going to let the other team know that right now.

If you see Gray starting Sat. night, it won't be advertised ahead of time imo.
 

This is the most one-sided two qb system I have ever seen.
 

He will probably continue to do the two QB system.

If he doesn't, he isn't going to let the other team know that right now.

If you see Gray starting Sat. night, it won't be advertised ahead of time imo.

Exactly right. Why give MSU a leg up on preparing and running the scout teams this week? Keep 'em guessing.
 

To quote former Purdue coach Joe Tiller:

"If you have two quarterbacks, you have none."

Truer words have never been spoken.
 


"Why give MSU a leg up on preparing and running the scout teams this week? Keep 'em guessing."

Rest assured, Michigan State (and any other Gopher opponent the rest of the season) will do plenty of game-planning for both Weber and Gray. They won't be caught off guard, they'll be prepared for the different dimensions Gray would bring to the Gopher offense.

Similarly, Brew and his staff will be prepared for both Cousins and Nichol.
 

If Weber plays more then 75% of the snaps against MSU...we'll more then likely lose.......
 





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