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Is Tanner Lee making the right decision by turning pro?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
3/1/2018

Is Tanner Lee making the right decision by turning pro?

82%
Yes WINNER

13

18%
No

2

82%
Yes

12 Comments
Robert Lloyd
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Robert Lloyd

Tanner needs to fit the system and the pros will be his bread and butter. He was a class guy and gave us everything he had. God bless him.

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Jonathon Siminoe
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Jonathon Siminoe

Great young man and what he needs to learn to become a Pro Quarterback he isn't going to get by going to another college team. Thanks for all the hard work and best of luck.

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Arlie Rauch
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Arlie Rauch

He needs to test his mettle now, because he's not going to fit Frost's offense well. Whether he fits in the NFL will soon be known.

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Daniel Wolf
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Daniel Wolf

You sucks as a qb you will not make it

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Tom Houlihan
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Tom Houlihan

Lee has the character & physical skills to be a good NFL QB. The Husker offensive line failed him last year and he wont be able to redeem himself in Frosts system next year. Wishing him the best.

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Scott RideOn
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Scott RideOn

Would have spent the year on the bench, why not?

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Kurtis Ramsey
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Kurtis Ramsey

He doesn't really fit Frost's system. He doesn't move well in the pocket but was running for his life last year. He would be a good back-up for the Patriots.

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Richard Cox
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Richard Cox

He is ready for the next level challenge.

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David Mitchell
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David Mitchell

I think he recognized that his skillset fit Riley's offense better than Frost's. Also, no one wants a new offense during their showcase year. Now is the time to go for it.

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Andrew Epp
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Andrew Epp

He doesn't fit frost's offense at all and he can't transfer, so.... Better look good at his pro day.

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Joe Appleman
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Joe Appleman

He wouldnt be the starting QB in Frost's system.. Too slow.. Cant run!

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18%
No

2 Comments
Jerry Williams
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Jerry Williams

He needed to be in a position to get his degree because who knows about football future.

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Richard Cox
Richard Cox

He has his degree.

T David Andrew M
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T David Andrew M

Get your degree in college, it is something you will have to fall back on .

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Is it reasonable to consider Nebraska a potential playoff team in 2025?

Is it reasonable to consider Nebraska a potential playoff team in 2025?

Yes, it just might happen

4

No, that's crazy talk

13

Yes, it just might happen

4 Comments
Chester Ogborn
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Chester Ogborn

They are as much a potential playoff team as Arizona State and Indiana were last year. There is no harm is fans dreaming big. A team with a recent history like Nebraska is going to put it together this year. Why not the Huskers?

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Joe Nigro
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Joe Nigro

Just wishful thinking but I believe the talent is there. We will need a few breaks but it is possible.

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George mcdaniel
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George mcdaniel

It had to do with mindset confidence and luck

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Matt
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Matt

They have a schedule that gets to the year 3 Matt Rhule 10 wins. If they can hang with Penn St. then they could be in the conversation as a 10-2, 11-1 team.

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No, that's crazy talk

13 Comments
Charlie Knapper
0
Charlie Knapper

Haven't proven anything, yet.

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Mike O
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Mike O

Immanuel Kant would say no, but he had a very strict definition of reason. I can only imagine him pooh-poohing the Huskers because Rhule is compulsed to pass the ball on clear running downs. Afraid to actually hand the ball to the fullback on 3rd and 1. And instead is in the shotgun. NO THEY KANT!

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Bob Flanagan
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Bob Flanagan

Thry’ll be better this year, but I think 9-3 or 8-4 are likely which keeps them out of contention this year. My hope is that by year 4 under Rhule will finally get them ibto the playoff picture

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Brad Mcbride
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Brad Mcbride

They are a 6-6 football team until proven otherwise.

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Chin Sin Chong
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Chin Sin Chong

No on field results to support that yet. History told us talks are simply empty statements

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Roy Katskee
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Roy Katskee

NU has not demonstrated that they belong.

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Melvyn Halfon
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Melvyn Halfon

NU has not been able to recruit top notch players. The media has led fans to believe that 3 star players can be molded into 4 and 5 stars. That dog don’t hunt?

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Richard Johnson
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Richard Johnson

They need to prove they belong. Still to ,many players on the squad that played on bad teams and don't know how to win yet.

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Greg Engel
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Greg Engel

I just can’t let myself get my hopes up too high. I am hopeful for a good season, though

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Kevin Hubbell
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Kevin Hubbell

Let's not put the cart before the horse! 7 or 8 wins maybe.

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Dan Larsen
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Dan Larsen

Let's consider a few "bigger" bowl game victories first.... way to early!

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Joe Hegarty
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Joe Hegarty

That's crazy alright. Just hope they make a bowl game again.

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Is Marques Watson‑Trent the Big Ten’s top linebacker?
Husker Max Asked by Husker Max
6 months left

Is Marques Watson‑Trent the Big Ten’s top linebacker?

Absolutely

1

Not quite

1

Absolutely

1 Comment
John Haller
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John Haller

He was a tackling machine with a less talented defensive line in front of him at Georgia Southern. He will have bigger gaps and less linemen reaching him IMO

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Not quite

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Mike O
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Mike O

Dick Butkus is the best Big Ten linebacker. But Watson-Trent might be the best ever with a hyphen in his name. Jack Ham is the best Big Ten linebacker to have the middle name Raphael. LaVar Arrington is the best to have a capital V inexpliccably inserted into his frist name. The list goes on.

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