Robert Brewer's take on his son, Michael.

I thought this was an interesting and most likely accurate take from Robert Brewer, Michael Brewer's father.

Hell underwhelm you. Ill tell you that right now. Hes not big and hes not fast. Hes got a good, little quick first step or two and he can get away from the rush and he does good when he flushes because he keeps his eyes downfield for an opportunity before he runs. He can make a first down with his feet, but hes a little bit oversold on being a dual threat quarterback. Hes just mobile enough.

This is what caught my eye the most and really made me think about how smart of QB Brewer could be.

But what he does well, once he gets comfortable -- and again, hes in a transition up there, so it could take a little while and I dont know if hell win the job -- but he manages. Hes a quarterback. He manages things. He doesnt turn the ball over a lot. They all have turnovers, but he understands youve got to make first downs. If youre ahead or behind, down and distance kinds of things, thats what hes good at.

If we can fix the running game and Michael can be a game manager then we will have a very good season.

Hopefully he just blends into the furniture, but when the dust settles they got in the end zone one or two more times than the other team. Hes a manager, so hes not going to overwhelm you. I will say hes an accurate thrower of the football. When he has time, I think hes a very good passer.

From this description as a whole, it seems like Loeffler and Michael are made for each other. It is an unbiased and realistic take and if Brewer can live up to it I have a great feeling about the season.

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