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Henry getting thumped pretty much requires one of two things: Either a linebacker with a really nice hit, or any player catching Henry off balance *plus* a nice hit
Yeah, a player is most likely going to stop him if the tackle can be launched before Henry builds up speed. Once he does that, it’s usually game over for the defender and/or they have to resort to trying to hit him at or below the knees.
@@24problems so you can make a nfl team? Im just saying they all pros meaning what they achieved on the field got them to the next level and I definitely dont see you playing on Sunday’s.
@@Av_2valid I’m just saying it’s the least impressive hit on the list and we lose to bad teams don’t get too excited. Y’all probably only win 5 more games
@@droppingstreaks2095 ain’t nobody to excited bruh it’s a hit idc I liked it why when us giants fans got something good going on for a while everyone who isn’t a giants fan allways shit on us talm bout don’t get excited nigga hell yeah ima be excited I haven’t seen them play wit heart and affection in a while prob since when we had Odell let me have my moment g just let me have my moment 💀😂idc seeing them hit Hebert like that made me fell good shii
Not surprised he has caught like this honestly especially this year, he’s a high runner that rarely drops his shoulder. Stiff arm, speed and just pure size but not a punisher as people make him out to be
Big difference between Spillane and Crowder hit! Spillane was head to head goal line chance with Henry running full steam down hill. Tae Crowder was a side hit to an unbalanced Henry. Big DIFFERENCE but both great hits.
Why are so many people trying to come up with excuses on Henry being hit? When Josh Norman got stiff armed by Henry, everyone went crazy, but they never talk about the fact that Norman had an odd angle at Henry and he was off balance. There’s no excuses, Henry got blasted by these guys.
@@christwarrior8501yeah if you think that those hits are BLASTS hits.!!😂😂😂 Spillane (dislocated shoulder) after that hit on Henry.. SO, WHO REALLY WON THE COLLISION ? 😂😂😂
hey ding can you make a video for ricochet or lateral completions and touchdowns? one i can think of is randy moss to that other guy who scored and one where the intended receiver had hit the ball so hard to where it went out of the frame and into another guy's hands and the jacksonville player who caught it for the touchdown when the announcer thought it was knocked down? i was hoping you could do that for one of your future videos
I be tryna tell people... Henry doesn't really run people over. Normally, his momentum allows him to FALL forward, but most of his broken tackles come from his stiff arm. He runs pretty high with the ball, which is really because he's so tall. A committed defender can easily put their shoulder in his stomach, but most guys just be terrified from his size. Henry ain't really a big collision runner like prime Zeke, Brandon Jacobs, or Marshawn Lynch.
What people don't realize or see is that Derrick Henry is just about to go airborne when he's hit from the side at almost the exact moment. His right leg is off the ground as he elevates so he has no support and not expecting the hit. Tae would not have been able to do the same thing if DH was grounded and he hit him from the front. Watch the video in slow motion.
1stly, congrats on your 1.38 milli subs, ding🔥💪🏾. We appreciate you!! 2ndly, Speed beats size in kinetic energy formula. KE= 1/2 * M * V^2 . Velocity matters most (& grows exponentially) with Kinetic energy
I love how Henry has been playing for over a decade and there is only about a dozen times anyone has dared to step up and hit him hard. Even less, Ding had to go back and dig up a couple from college LOL He's a monster. Actually, that's one of Josh Allen's secrets. Nobody wants to get in his way and get run over.
I beg to differ, Henry very rarely lowers his shoulder against defenders. Instead he runs around them or tries to run around them and he stiff arms a lot. Other than that he avoids contact, he doesn’t run like a running back his size normally would. Larry Csonka was 6’3” 250 pounds, same size as Henry, but Csonka actually ran through and punished defenders. Henry doesn’t run anything like or compared to someone such as Csonka.