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Would you like to see the Huskers become faster or more physical?

Would you like to see the Huskers become faster or more physical?

Husker physicality!

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The need is speed!

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Husker physicality!

30 Comments
Robert Enyeart
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Robert Enyeart

Toughness will get you through the season. One good hit will kill your speed in an instant.

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Robert Wilde
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Robert Wilde

I know we need speed to win but I'm old school and still think our game needs to win in the trenches. Then open it up with speed.

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Ford Clark
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Ford Clark

I think with physicality the speed comes, actually. These days, you recruit speed (which is what the staff seems to be doing) then build them up. Make them physical to go along with that speed.

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Michael Ervin
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Michael Ervin

I like big hits and I cannot lie...

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Scott Holmes
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Scott Holmes

Speed kills, but Power kills and leaves a mark!

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Jacob Moseman
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Jacob Moseman

I would accept a loss only if NU had some great hits. I just want more violence!

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Rich Leffler
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Rich Leffler

Michigan,Wisconsin,and Iowa all kind of pushed the Huskers around last year on defense as well as offensively. Nebraska needs too get back to being the bullies of old time,and not only physically but

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Brent Alderman
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Brent Alderman

We have and will continue to have speed at skillpostions.

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Douglas Norman
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Douglas Norman

in big ten, physicality is where the team is getting crushed.

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DuWayne Furman
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DuWayne Furman

They are already pretty fast!

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

We need both, but our recent lack of physicality has been more pronounced.

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Sheryl Lindley
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Sheryl Lindley

The strongest team will rise to the top most of the time. Those national championship team were very physical.

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

You'll have your speed for a longer time if you are physical.

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Mike Klemme
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Mike Klemme

The games are won in the trenches...if you can’t win there, you can’t win!

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Kent Maaske
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Kent Maaske

It is Nebraska Football

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michael kneale
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michael kneale

Speed is vital, but physicality is King! We are talking FOOTBALL

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Don Alvarez
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Don Alvarez

I want to see Warren Sapp gasping for air again. And I want to see Texas grabbing Suh and Crick trying to keep them off of their QB.

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

Toughness really shows up late in the game. The tougher team can wear down the opposition and dominate late.

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Thomas Johnson
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Thomas Johnson

Speed is important but not as much as good physical offensive and defensive lines. That's where the games are won and lost

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Mike Conyers
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Mike Conyers

3rd and 4th down, short yardage futility for the last 5 years.

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Randy Petersen
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Randy Petersen

Big 10 teams like Wisconsin, Ohio State, and Iowa have physically pushed the Huskers around on both sides of the ball. It is time to return to Husker dominance on the line of scrimmage!!!!

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Ruthie Patterson
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Ruthie Patterson

Physicality Is Key But Speed Is Needed To

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Bob Hampl
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Bob Hampl

Its the big10 so physicality is a must. See xamples of iowa and wiscy they didnt beat us w speed. Plus power football establishes a certain mindset and identity we have lost

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Chris Murphy
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Chris Murphy

Wear the opponent down. Speed is great, but they can't catch you anyway when they can't get off the ground

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David Steffen
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David Steffen

false choice we want fast and powerful

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

Need both but it starts up front.

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Paul F Edwards
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Paul F Edwards

We've got speed. In droves. What we need is toughness on BOTH lines of scrimmage.

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Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Strength and stamina we got away from since our past winning ways. To see other teams tougher and stronger than us is unacceptable. Physicality is what we need to build around.

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The need is speed!

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David Cassiday
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David Cassiday

The defense was slow last year. You can't hit them hard unless you can catch them.

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Tom Gilliand
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Tom Gilliand

Bad poll. Have to be both

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Patrick Glenn
Patrick Glenn

Totally agree

Ford Clark
Ford Clark

I agree...but I believe the staff is recruiting speed and building them up, so I think all is well.

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3/8/2022

Was Trev Alberts correct in keeping Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg for another year?

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Yes WINNER

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17%
No

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83%
Yes

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No

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Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

Do you think Trev Alberts was correct to push for the coaching staff changes before season end?

It was right to do sooner than later

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Should have waited until season was over

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It was right to do sooner than later

5 Comments
Richard L. Owen
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Richard L. Owen

The defense has made progress. The offense not so much. The real problem is Frost's dedication to Martinez. Adrian is a great guy, but his minuses exceed his pluses.

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Toby Leach
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Toby Leach

The production was there from those coaches. Better to make the decision then, so you can still have a positive impact with recruiting.

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Randy Wolf
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Randy Wolf

I imagine the transfer portal had a lot to do with the timing.

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Nate Stineman
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Nate Stineman

It had to be done and it clear that things are going to happen at NU.

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Frank Johnson
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Frank Johnson

The team was not going to become better with their existing staff. Make the cut and start improving.

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Should have waited until season was over

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Randy Weitzenkamp
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Randy Weitzenkamp

If you are not going to make new hires before the end of the season anyway, what was the purpose in firing them now? It will be interesting to see how the offense performs, but I can't see this as beneficial.

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