Will British Guys Be Impressed by Derrick Henry? | First Time Watching | NFL Reaction | Brit Reacts

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In this American Football / NFL Reaction video, two British guys react to the electrifying highlights of Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry. Derrick Henry is known for his incredible size, speed, and strength on the football field, which has earned him a fearsome reputation as one of the league's most dominant running backs. From his bone-crushing tackles to his earth-shattering touchdown runs, we were in for a treat watching Henry in action. Throughout the video, you'll see our reactions and commentary on some of Henry's most impressive plays. Whether you're a die-hard football fan or simply looking for some entertainment, this video is sure to satisfy. So sit back, relax, and watch as two British guys experience American football at its finest. If you're a fan of Derrick Henry, the Tennessee Titans, or just love watching amazing sports highlights, make sure to give this video a like and share it with your friends. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more entertaining content like this!
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  • Just for reference, this man is 6 foot 3 inches and now weighs over 260 pounds. He's an absolute machine

    @tyklug2013@tyklug201311 ай бұрын
    • I’m 6’5” 270. Maybe I shoulda played foosball

      @camronking7947@camronking794711 ай бұрын
    • ​@camronking7947 that's not how it works bro. It's their freak athleticism that makes them NFL players. These guys are 270 lbs and can run 100 meters in 10-11, 40 yard dash in 4.4 seconds, jump 38 inches vertically, and bench 400 lbs

      @trinidad510@trinidad51011 ай бұрын
    • @@camronking7947 Probably, Bobby Boucher

      @tyklug2013@tyklug201311 ай бұрын
    • Watching him in college was seriously watching a man amoung boys.

      @matthewirwin6134@matthewirwin613411 ай бұрын
    • @@camronking7947if that’s true then yeah you def shoulda gave it a shot lol

      @treycraig2563@treycraig256311 ай бұрын
  • The thing about Henry that really shows how insane he is, for me at least, is that usually when you see a 60, 70, 80 yard play in the NFL its because there was a bust in the defense, like one missed tackle early or a coverage error. Most of the time on those plays the guys are running clear of almost anyone but teammates. But for Henry, in most of them he just trucks, stiff arms, and jukes the whole way down the field. He doesn't just execute and luck into big plays, he CREATES them, and usually violently. It's fun to watch.

    @abrosenberry@abrosenberry11 ай бұрын
    • Was really fun to watch! Didn’t expect him to be able to move as great as he does at his size. Thanks for the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • He does it a lot to the Jags, he also doesn't look fast but if I'm not mistaken they clocked him at 20.69 mph either against Houston or the Jags

      @TheodoreBrosevelt@TheodoreBrosevelt11 ай бұрын
    • Henry has more hold my dih type runs than marshawn at this point

      @Booostyy@Booostyy11 ай бұрын
    • Henry's long TD runs are largely due to the fact that defenses have to put 8 or 9 bigger guys near the line of scrimmage to stop him as a short yardage threat (see, e.g., .@10:44, @19:10, @23:53, etc.). Henry's ability compels defenses to play this way, but compared to other RBs, Henry only needs to make one man miss and he has fewer DBs to outrun to the endzone.

      @AboveAllNations@AboveAllNations10 ай бұрын
    • This is a very insightful comment which I completely agree with. You've watched a lot of football!

      @firstandlastnames8308@firstandlastnames83089 ай бұрын
  • FYI, the year after this video came out Derrick Henry ran for over 2 thousand yards and won the Offensive Player of the Year award. You should check out highlights from that season!

    @desrever1138@desrever113811 ай бұрын
    • Oh wow!! We’ll definitely have to see some highlights on that season. Incredible numbers, not surprising he took the Offensive Player of the Year award. Really appreciate the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • I think there’s only 6 players in history that have ever reached 2000 yards rushing in a season. He’s still a top (if not the top) RB in the league. If titans have the lead in the 4th, they will run almost every play with Henry, and because the defense is typically tired, he closes out the games

      @merrittturner@merrittturner11 ай бұрын
    • @@DNReacts not only did he reach over 2k the next year, but the year after that he was on pace to easily pass 2 thousand again! He had like 1000 yards by game 7 against the colts and his foot was broken! He still finished the game but it ended his season, he would’ve got MVP for getting 2k back to back! And last year he came back from injury and nearly led the league in rushing again he was 2nd. I love DH22

      @originalname9824@originalname982411 ай бұрын
    • @@DNReacts Oh, and after he broke his foot he still led the league in rushing for 5 weeks before anyone passed him! He was having his best year when he got hurt😭

      @originalname9824@originalname982411 ай бұрын
    • @@originalname9824 He was projected to have the best RB season in history. Fate robbed us all of something sports will be lucky to see again.

      @MichiCree@MichiCree11 ай бұрын
  • One of my favorite things about Henry is that he's a generally quiet guy. He doesn't trash talk very much, and when he does do it, it's not in public. There's no drama with the guy, on or off the field. He's all business all the time.

    @operator0@operator011 ай бұрын
    • Saban drilled that into him

      @scottrackley4457@scottrackley44574 ай бұрын
  • That direct snap to the RB is called the wildcat formation. It’s not used much. If it is, it’s typically used in college, not pros, since it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what the play is. When you see a team running that, you know they can do whatever they want 😂

    @JBB685@JBB68511 ай бұрын
    • That was wing t tho they were in

      @user-hn3hl1qo8b@user-hn3hl1qo8b11 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for confirming JB, really appreciate it, and the comment 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • @@user-hn3hl1qo8b help me out here. From what I understand, the wildcat is a derivation of the wing t. So what makes that one a wing t vs a wildcat? I thought every time you’re in “that” formation where the rb takes the snap, it’s wildcat. That’s what it was always called with Malzhan at AU anyway.

      @JBB685@JBB68511 ай бұрын
    • ​@@JBB685Wildcat formation is any play where another skill player snaps the ball (typically the RB) other than the QB. It's what you use to mix match skill players and keep the defense guessing....but really it's either your passing game is trash or the other team's defense is sorry asf

      @TheUnknownGoat1@TheUnknownGoat111 ай бұрын
    • @@TheUnknownGoat1or option 3. You have Derrick Henry and it doesn’t matter if the defense knows what coming. 😂

      @fatemelton8108@fatemelton810811 ай бұрын
  • Another crazy thing about Henry is that people might think of him as a big, bruising runningback, but he has way more long rushing touchdowns than anyone else in the league during his career. He's not just running over people, he's dancing around making tacklers look silly.

    @JoshLarson@JoshLarson11 ай бұрын
    • Was really impressed by his foot movement for his size! I expected him to run through people when I saw his size but the movement was crazy! Appreciate the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • Long runs he has arent from juking anyone really. He is a bruiser. And he’s known for stiff arms not juking. He hardly has any lateral movement

      @Fsunolesnation@Fsunolesnation11 ай бұрын
  • That very next year Derrick had 2000 yards yall should watch the highlights of that season !!

    @shrayl6276@shrayl627611 ай бұрын
    • Saw this in the comments, thanks for letting us know, we’ll definitely have to seek this season out! Crazy stats

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • In today's NFL, Running backs typically don't go in round 1. RB production typically fall off the table at 30, they also are a highly injures position due to the pounding they take. So mostly they at round 2 and later..

    @tstumpf75@tstumpf7511 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the comment! Thank you 😀

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • Except this year when the falcons got bijan early, which was dumb

      @ishakzaghari@ishakzaghari11 ай бұрын
    • @@ishakzaghari forgot Gibbs, lions took him a few picks after that.

      @A_Name_@A_Name_11 ай бұрын
    • @@A_Name_ yea you get the point , just don’t see picking a RB early so effective , especially when other positions are more important

      @ishakzaghari@ishakzaghari11 ай бұрын
    • @@ishakzaghari I wasn't advocating for it. I hated my titans taking a RB in the 3rd when we had so many other needs. I was just pointing out we oddly had two rbs going in the first this year

      @A_Name_@A_Name_11 ай бұрын
  • I completely forgot that he was forced off the field in high school as a mercy rule to the other team once they were up by 21. Absolute freak of nature

    @jartstopsign@jartstopsign11 ай бұрын
    • One of the craziest things I’ve heard on this journey so far, love that! Appreciate the comment

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • He played in small town football. He was bigger than some opposing team's linemen. It really wasn't fair.

      @foots4141@foots414111 ай бұрын
  • The funny thing about him running over the Jaguars over & over is that is considered his hometown NFL team. Yulee Florida is just outside the city of Jacksonville. 😂 He probably grew up watching the Jaguars on local TV and listening to them on the radio.

    @rhythmlb74@rhythmlb7411 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this comment, great info and definitely has an irony about it too

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • Henrys career is really interesting. During his first two season in Tennessee he wasnt viewed as anything other than a dissapointing running back, until that 99 yard run against the jags in year 3. Completely shifted his national perception and confidence. He became unstoppable for about a two year period

    @owenharr7775@owenharr777511 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this info, really interesting to know this and that one moment potentially changed everything. Appreciate the comment!

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • I mean he still is, he had almost 1600 yards rushing last season lol. 😂

      @sirwadsontoast5928@sirwadsontoast592811 ай бұрын
    • Yeah but he sat behind Demarco Murray for two years which explain why his numbers weren't that great. Murray was still pretty solid at that time.

      @anthonywebb8204@anthonywebb820411 ай бұрын
    • It was actually some mentorship by Eddie George that saved his career

      @milothemalinoismethod@milothemalinoismethod11 ай бұрын
    • Wasn't it just last year when he got hurt and still lead the league in rushing 6 weeks later, come on guy

      @TheodoreBrosevelt@TheodoreBrosevelt11 ай бұрын
  • The direct snap to Derrick Henry is called the wildcat formation. It's often paired with a trick play, but doesn't have to be. The idea of it is that you get your star player the ball faster.

    @M3ntalVib3z@M3ntalVib3z11 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Jimmy, appreciate the confirmation 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • As an Alabama fan, I sure do miss the days of Derrick. He was so damn fun to watch.

    @buddystewart2020@buddystewart202011 ай бұрын
    • 100% Thanks for the comment Buddy, appreciate it 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • @@DNReacts ... Yes sir.

      @buddystewart2020@buddystewart202011 ай бұрын
    • Alabama always has a great rb, qb ,dB, lb,.... team

      @ipthc420@ipthc42011 ай бұрын
    • Roll Tide

      @joshvaden6369@joshvaden636911 ай бұрын
    • As a uga fan, I do not miss that...

      @harlanbarnhart4656@harlanbarnhart465610 ай бұрын
  • In the 2020 season he also became part of the 2000 yard rush club. Has only been done by 8 players including him. Strange that the documentary never showed that.

    @bossmanz28@bossmanz2811 ай бұрын
    • Saw this in the comments, thanks for letting us know, we’ll definitely have to seek this season out! Crazy stats

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • This was a 2019 vid (hence why "last year" is 2018)

      @brziperiod@brziperiod11 ай бұрын
    • @@brziperiod good catch didnt realize that makes sense

      @bossmanz28@bossmanz2811 ай бұрын
    • Also highly suggest checking out Chiseled Adonis' "Derrick henry church sermon" bit. It's from the live commentary of the Titans playoff game when they beat Brady (IIRC twas Brady's final season in new england)

      @brziperiod@brziperiod11 ай бұрын
  • I saw Derrick Henry in person at an A-Day game. I was 6' 245 lbs at the time and when i stood next to him, i looked like a 10 year old. He is so much bigger than you could imagine.

    @rolltide9719@rolltide971911 ай бұрын
    • They ought to check out that Nissan "Heisman House" commercial about "The Derrick Henry Effect." It's real. First named after a viral photo of fellow Heisman winner and Bama alum Mark Ingram standing next to him on the sidelines at and Alabama game - Ingram looks like his nephew or something, and he was a starting NFL RB when that photo was taken.

      @joeday4293@joeday42938 ай бұрын
  • I was at the University of Alabama and had a few classes with Derrick. When the pundits say that TV doesn't do him a justice, that is the understatement of the century. He is an absolute UNIT of a man. He's the only one who has to turn his shoulders to walk through a single wide door I've ever seen.

    @Nafoon21@Nafoon219 ай бұрын
  • This video brought me so much joy, thank you guys so much 😂

    @louisstaglik3448@louisstaglik344811 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Louis, that’s great, love this 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • Derrick Henry is from my hometown, Yulee, Florida. I went to middle school with his little brother, Donovan. Nice kid, dude was huge back then and probably even bigger now. He always idolized his brother. Great video!

    @sizzledan31@sizzledan3111 ай бұрын
    • What were your favorite things to do in Yulee?

      @Dev-qs7ss@Dev-qs7ss9 ай бұрын
  • You guys are right around 11:15. Even though it wasn't too bad, it should've been offensive facemask. You can push the facemask on the offense, but when his finger hooked and pulled a bit on the way back, that should've been called.

    @jimbojones7163@jimbojones716311 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the info and context Jimbo, really appreciate the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • The confidence you have to have to be on your own goal line, and say "we're gonna hand the ball off." Dude is an absolute monster

    @greyklopstock7155@greyklopstock715510 ай бұрын
    • I got a question, they usually round the yardage total down on long runs from where the ball is marked. The tip of the ball seemed to be marked an inch beyond the 1 yard line, wouldn't that make it a 98 yard touchdown run?

      @ckobo84@ckobo849 ай бұрын
  • This man is made in a lab! Such an amazingly gifted and talented Running Back in a Defensive End's body!

    @EbizzerHH@EbizzerHH11 ай бұрын
    • Love this! An absolute machine. Appreciate the comment Daniel 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • He's in a LB body. Henry is big but he's not that Big. DE are typically 6'4 270 on average. Henry is 6'3 250. LBS are 6'3 240 on a average.

      @sirwadsontoast5928@sirwadsontoast592811 ай бұрын
    • I like to joke that Alabama made our great players in the secret genetic lab under Coleman Coliseum, but Henry already looked like that when he got there. 😳

      @joeday4293@joeday42938 ай бұрын
  • I'm a Texans fan, so we've been having to face this mf twice a season for a few years now. He's so fun to watch, especially when the fourth quarter comes. Everyone is exhausted while this man is just getting started.

    @pazzyboyy@pazzyboyy11 ай бұрын
  • I honestly feel like you guys should check out the history of RBs for the Tennessee Titans.

    @DHarvey95EQ@DHarvey95EQ11 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the suggestion, will get this one added to the list, sounds great 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • Agree. Between Henry, Johnson, George, White, and Campbell there’s plenty to watch. Oilers/Titans have a history of great RBs

      @notkeysersoze@notkeysersoze11 ай бұрын
    • And unfortunately no super bowls yet for us. 1 yard short 😭

      @The_Bink14@The_Bink1410 ай бұрын
  • when they did a direct snap to henry, that’s called the wildcat formation. this formation took over the nfl for a year in 2008 with the dolphins, although they didn’t invent it. it didn’t work for much longer though, as defenses adapted and now a few teams might use it for a play or two

    @ronyrocket7538@ronyrocket753811 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the information, we really appreciate it 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • I love this! I went to Alabama while he was there. Alabama has had many freaks of nature on the field, but I have never seen anything like Derrick Henry to this day

    @machall2323@machall232310 ай бұрын
  • As a lifelong Titans fan, we WILL be in a super bowl again. I was old enough to see Steve "Air" McNair and Eddie George go against the Rams in the super bowl, and I felt enough pain when they lost by a yard. TITAN UP!

    @oAPXo@oAPXo11 ай бұрын
  • Henry is so fun to watch. Any play he can take it to the house.

    @BurntToast422@BurntToast42210 ай бұрын
  • 💙 Titans fan here. King Henry has been one of my favorites to watch. The 99 yard run against the Jags; I was invited to go to that game but declined to go and went to a Christmas party instead. Biggest regret 🏈💙💙🤦🏻

    @masonreeves4775@masonreeves477511 ай бұрын
    • I hope the Christmas Party was a good one to remember at least 🤞

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • It makes me happy that you two are enjoying the NFL. I cant wait for football season.

    @JP1348@JP134811 ай бұрын
    • Thanks JP. We can’t wait either, really looking forward to it 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • I've been an Alabama Crimson Tide fan since my first breath and it was amazing to watch him play. I actually saw several games he started in and the video doesn't do him justice lol. He was o easy to pick out on the field with his massive size. He absolutely ruined a defender when they played Michigan St in the semi's. Made a 250 plus defender do a cartwheel. It was beautiful. Glad to see you guys checking him out. He's gonna go down as one of if not the best running backs of all time. Keep the great videos coming and Roll Tide!

    @beachrat4873@beachrat487311 ай бұрын
  • That Ravens game still hurts my soul man, fully believed we were winning the bowl that year. Henry just killed the Ravens defence that game. Destroyed them. Earl Thomas (The guy who got stiff armed twice in the same play, and turned into a lead blocker) never played another game again. We got payback in the playoffs the next season, but that performance by Henry was an all-timer. All hail King Henry.

    @ljvwright@ljvwright11 ай бұрын
    • Nah, Henry was the least of our problems that game. Jonnu Smith becoming prime Travis Kelce and a lucky tipped ball pick are what actually made the difference in that game.

      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle11 ай бұрын
    • @@FuckKZheadAndGoogle It all played a part for sure. But the biggest problem was Henry running 195, I just checked the stats, but also even throwing a td.

      @ljvwright@ljvwright11 ай бұрын
    • @ljvwright The reason that's not the biggest problem is because that was the Titans' gameplan, if both teams had executed their gameplans, the Ravens would have won. The issues came where the Ravens failed to execute their gameplan, and the Titans went above and beyond theirs. Also, Henry having a touchdown pass is literally meaningless. The Titans didn't need him to do that. They let him do that because they were being cute.

      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle11 ай бұрын
    • @@FuckKZheadAndGoogle I take your point. If I remember correctly didn’t we stop playing our usual game too early. Started throwing the ball and stopped running like we did to most teams that season.

      @ljvwright@ljvwright11 ай бұрын
    • @ljvwright Yes, Roman started to panic after the tipped interception, which was on the first drive.

      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle11 ай бұрын
  • My favorite players all time, he’s won me so many Fantasy Football championships. KING HENRY 👑!

    @sergiobomr216@sergiobomr21610 ай бұрын
  • The wildcat was used at the NFL level by the dolphins to beat a super talented Patriots team. It allows for an extra blocker-in theory if everyone meets their assignments then there is only one unblocked defender who they will often allow of the backside of the play, thus creating very advantageous situations for a back like Henry

    @nathanreed9356@nathanreed935611 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the information Nathan, we really appreciate it and the comment! 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • Henry is a beast. AWESOME.

    @Renaldo135@Renaldo1352 ай бұрын
  • happy father’s day daddy nick and daddy damo

    @topframe7@topframe711 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much 😂

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • I think it's good to watch more highlights of current players like this leading up to the season.

    @JoshLarson@JoshLarson11 ай бұрын
    • Will have some more current players coming up. Be good to familiarise ourselves with those playing next season

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • Ball carriers are allowed to press the palm of the hand into the facemask. They get this exception because they are limited by the ball in what they can do to ward off tacklers. In the slow-motion replay, it appears Henry's fingers do enter the facemask, but generally ball carriers wont get called if there isn't some obvious sign he gripped it.

    @ajdembroski7529@ajdembroski752911 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the confirmation AJ, appreciate it 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • Clicked to watch these guys appreciate D. Henry run the rock and now I'm appreciating these two British gentlemen flying the American flag correctly when vertical. Respect.

    @paulcampbell3250@paulcampbell32509 ай бұрын
  • Hes a Raven now babaaaay! So hype

    @JacaboBlanco@JacaboBlancoАй бұрын
  • the reason he didn’t get flagged for pulling the face mask is because on offense you can use your hand to their face mask to ward off defenders

    @imthatmysticgaming9341@imthatmysticgaming934111 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the info and context, appreciate the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • One of the greatest to ever do it. Besides being a natural freak, his conditioning and taking care of himself is legendary. He gets a ton of sleep. Truly deserves all his success. The Titans had a downright lousy offensive line last season and Henry was still awesome.

    @yoinkhaha@yoinkhaha11 ай бұрын
    • Love this, thanks for the info and the comment, we really appreciate it 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • I want him to play on a successful team 😭 he deserves all the rings. He doesn’t get enough credit cuz the titans suuuuuuck

      @katarinakarlsson9636@katarinakarlsson96369 ай бұрын
    • Don’t want him carrying a whole team and shortening his career span

      @katarinakarlsson9636@katarinakarlsson96369 ай бұрын
  • HAIL KING HENRY!!! LONG LIVE THE KING 🤴🏿!!!!!!!

    @reconsoldier135@reconsoldier13510 ай бұрын
    • Such a great player! Can’t wait to see him this season, buzzing!

      @DNReacts@DNReacts10 ай бұрын
  • “He’s never overslept in his life” 💀💀

    @marcoortega9594@marcoortega95948 ай бұрын
  • You all should do Nick Chubb next. He is Marshawn Lynch’s favorite player in the NFL today.(also Myles Garrett but that is not really related to running backs)

    @haydenperry1859@haydenperry185911 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the comment Hayden and the suggestion, really appreciate this, will check he’s on the watch list. We run regular polls on our Discord for all members to have a say in what videos we do next if you’re not already on there 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • Someone must be a Browns fan.

      @sirwadsontoast5928@sirwadsontoast592811 ай бұрын
  • NFL teams today don't put as much into running backs especially if they carried the ball a lot in college. They look more for the discount draft pick at that position or seek to have a couple of guys carry the ball. Henry proved that he could be the man in the pros as well and is pretty much the Titans offense

    @charleswynn5163@charleswynn516311 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the Draft insight Charles, appreciate the comment 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • He's the Titans offense, and the Titans are mid as hell, so congrats

      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle@FuckYoutubeAndGoogle11 ай бұрын
    • Top guys don't play RB as much. Most of the best went early. ED 2 overall, Barry 3 overall, Peterson like 7, lt 5, etc

      @milothemalinoismethod@milothemalinoismethod11 ай бұрын
  • he's the most physically unique player at his position. he's way bigger than almost any other RB but also does most of his damage on big plays. it's a weird contrast because usually big guys are slow plodders who get you 5 yards at a time. but Henry's size and speed makes him a home run hitter. the reason he wasn't drafted highly is because 1) RBs don't usually go that high 2) he had so many miles on him already and RBs have short shelf lives and 3) he just wasn't built like the prototypical RB

    @darnell-mooney@darnell-mooney11 ай бұрын
  • Derrick Henry is one of those guys who could retire now and go to the Hall of Fame. After a bad bad start his first year starting, getting to week 12 only having 400 rushing yards had the 99 yard run. That changed his career for ever. He then finished the year with 1000. 8th player to rush for 2000 yards 9th player to have 200 yards and 4TD in one game 2nd player with 3 playoff game with 150+ yards 2nd player with a 99 yard run 1 of 2 players with 2 90+ yard runs Is tied for most 200 yard rushing games with 6 (4 of which are against the Texans all in a row too) Best modern running back, he was his team for years and they were pretty good.

    @derekrau8236@derekrau823611 ай бұрын
    • Love this! Thanks for the comment and all this info 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
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    @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
    • Do saquon Barkley next

      @ittsd3@ittsd311 ай бұрын
    • As so many people are suggesting RBs, I know you did Barry and now Henry have you done Emmitt Smith? people say he is over rated but he holds so many records for reasons.

      @jaywebb0113@jaywebb011311 ай бұрын
    • Alabama and a few other running teams did it (direct snaps)...that was when defense was more dominant in college. Now, because of more restrictions on hits, today is more dominated by offense. Nick Saban swallowed his ego (he is defense and run oriented) and totally changed (fully by 2017) Alabama's style of play!!!....and the dynasty is still ongoing.....

      @bamacamera1809@bamacamera180911 ай бұрын
    • Could you guys do sauce Gardner or Jalen Ramsey two great defensive backs in the nfl

      @paytonhart4L@paytonhart4L11 ай бұрын
    • Wildcat is the formation where snap to running back

      @patrickkelley6698@patrickkelley669811 ай бұрын
  • Derek henry is the king!!! He’s carried my titans on his back to win so many games! He’s a beast in the best way!

    @gracielynn9623@gracielynn962311 ай бұрын
  • I had to rewatch that little clip around 17:30 multiple times where Joe adds the squeaky toy sound when Derrick shoves off a defender. Hilarious! Also, Nick looks a bit like Titans Head Coach Mike Vrabel!

    @MlTCH@MlTCH11 ай бұрын
  • To add to this, Derrick Henry is the only player in the history of football to have a 2k rushing season in highschool, college(in his heisman year he broke the SEC record), and NFL.

    @joseflowery5274@joseflowery52749 ай бұрын
  • The direct snap to Henry at 12:49 is called a "Wild Cat" formation

    @BloodyElbow707@BloodyElbow7078 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate that, thank you for letting us know 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts8 ай бұрын
  • He's a freak athlete and in hind sight, yes, he should've been a top pick. He's UNBELIEVABLE

    @elijahb3740@elijahb37409 ай бұрын
  • derrick henry is a PURE running back and he’s so dedicated to his craft that’s it’s inspirational

    @Mayancinnamon@Mayancinnamon8 ай бұрын
  • As a die hard titans fan, we are blessed to have him. He is beloved here. Amazing human being! We did go to one Super Bowl and we were one yard short for a game tying touchdown. Crazy Super Bowl

    @connorkant117@connorkant11711 ай бұрын
  • Grew up 25 minutes from the University of Alabama. Went to that Mississippi State game where they won 31-6. Henry is my favorite running back of all time. Never seen anything like him.

    @NOTHINGWORTHANYTHING@NOTHINGWORTHANYTHING9 ай бұрын
  • Its crazy because on tv it doesn't look like he is running that fast because hes so big. Like Tyreek looks fast because hes small. But Derrick is so large and has such a long stride, that he looks like hes moving slow while still outrunning safeties and corners.

    @aleks5858@aleks585811 ай бұрын
  • Every game in Jacksonville is a home game for Henry. His home town is just 20 minutes north of the Jags stadium.

    @Koyotito20@Koyotito208 ай бұрын
  • The tayvon austin highlight tape has been the best ever since its conception, every guy in america has seen that video 10+ times, that MUST be reacted to😭😭

    @owengroves4462@owengroves44627 ай бұрын
  • *He's a Defensive End runnin the ball with the speed of a Cornerback in a pass heavy offensive n light n speedy defensive league*

    @eva_pilot@eva_pilot11 ай бұрын
    • Thanks Burt, really appreciate the info and comment! 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • he’s built different. like he’s just fun to watch.

    @creegangil439@creegangil4399 ай бұрын
  • I saw a picture of Derrick in middle school, the other players came to his shoulders. As a Bama fan, I loved it when he played. The team in white and green was Michigan State and that was as a semi final game for the national championship. Great times.

    @Heidi51616@Heidi516166 ай бұрын
  • Henry is absolutely the unquestioned RB Goat of this new generation and it’s not even close

    @coopermartin1678@coopermartin16789 ай бұрын
  • 12:45 that's called a wildcat formation, it is used maybe once every few games. Some teams use it more, others never use it at all. Some fun trick plays can be done with it, such as pitching it to the qb then having the qb bomb it down field

    @sethp26@sethp2611 ай бұрын
  • You guys mentioned never seeing a running back take the snap... you should watch a video of the 2008 Miami Dolphins who debuted the Wildcat formation!

    @zman123434@zman12343411 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the suggestion Zach, we really appreciate it 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • The only high school exceptions beside the "Henry rule" I have ever heard of or seen was in my high school football days. We had a 10th grader who transferred to my school in 1986. His name was Anthony Ofer. To this day is the biggest person I've ever met in my life. He stood 6 foot 11 inches, weighed 295 pounds, was strong as an ox and really quick for his size. He played nose tackle for our defense. In the first 3 games he had 19 QB sacks and 48 unassisted tackles... needless to say he was a high schools offense worst nightmare. It was like watching a huge grown man playing vs middle school kids going after the QB, he would just toss linemen like rag dolls to the side. After game 3, somehow our high school's football conference decided he was to large and strong to play vs normal high school kids... Personally I feel like this was only passed down because our conferences premier high school who was undefeated 2 straight season lost to us in game three 16 - 0 holding their offense to under 80 total offensive yards.

    @Zappy1210@Zappy12107 ай бұрын
  • Henry has speed size and power ... Dickerson had the same but brought grace... poetry in motion

    @pudder68@pudder6811 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed seeing you blokes appreciating King Henry!!

    @cardeja12@cardeja1210 ай бұрын
  • The snap directly to the running back is called a “wildcat” formation. On a normal running play there’s a quarterback, running back, and 9 blockers. The advantage with sometimes using the wildcat formation is the quarterback is off the field so now there are 10 blockers.

    @Jeremy-pb5xk@Jeremy-pb5xk9 ай бұрын
  • He’s amazing I live in Nashville I’m a Titan fan we love him. I hated him at Alabama 😂🇺🇸

    @geecee304@geecee30411 ай бұрын
  • Henry led the league in rushing attempts, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns in back to back seasons, and he's still producing at an elite level. Last season he rushed for another 1500 yards and 10 TDs

    @camctrail@camctrail11 ай бұрын
  • For reference, RB's are the smaller but fast guys that stand back by the QB and then gets the ball handed to them to run down the field. So the fact that Henry is able to have that same speed as normal RB's, while also being so much bigger and strong, that's what makes him special. Normal RB's use their small size and speed to squeeze by people. Henry's size and strength let's him plow thru people to make his own spaces

    @DFDamer71@DFDamer7111 ай бұрын
  • That Thomas who received the double stiff arm was Earl Thomas, who was a key part of the Legion of Boom.

    @timdecoursey287@timdecoursey28711 ай бұрын
  • Hello from Nashville TN where we love our King Henry. He is a privilege to watch and also I love a great trick play like a Wildcat or a variation of. We should definitely bring it back more often. Great video.

    @chittyluv2651@chittyluv26519 ай бұрын
  • The same 2015 CFP game I attended between Michigan State and Alabama in Dallas featured an incredibly impressive performance from Derrick Henry. This performance for me intrigued me because of his phenomenal stamina.

    @jerryokonkwo8449@jerryokonkwo84499 ай бұрын
    • Bama grad and four-decade Tide fan here. That game was a note on a theme. Henry gets stronger by the fourth quarter of each game, and also gets better every game of the season. He had become a runaway freight train by that game, and posterizing Shilique Calhoun like that was the most famous example.

      @joeday4293@joeday42938 ай бұрын
  • The snap to Henry is called a Wildcat formation. It’s where the Qb either slides out to a WR position or off the field completely. It’s typically a direct snap and run but sometimes you’ll see a trick play or a pass. Love the video fellas!

    @coreycooper6612@coreycooper66129 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, appreciate the info and support 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts9 ай бұрын
  • My friend Johnny was 5' 10' ,about 220 pounds when we were 12 years old , I was about 100 pounds . We made a rule that Johnny could not run the ball . Johnny got a football scholarship to Georgia .

    @rodneysisco6364@rodneysisco636411 ай бұрын
  • the thing for me is how fast he is for his size dude is underestimated on how fast he gets truckin.

    @braddillon8795@braddillon879511 ай бұрын
    • 100%. The moves he has for someone of his size is incredible. Appreciate the comment 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • The man that put the sword in the ground was Eddie George who had a sit down with him after a few years in the league and guided him to not waste his natural abilities which seemed to turn on the switch to his nfl career.

    @DF-jr9pk@DF-jr9pk10 ай бұрын
  • Still one of my favorite RB I’ve ever watched

    @exploretherapy2421@exploretherapy24216 ай бұрын
  • It's so easy to be a fan of King Henry! What an absolute beast. You guys might enjoy Alvin Kamara's video by Joseph Vincent too since you like Running Backs!

    @HydraMods@HydraMods11 ай бұрын
  • Running backs typically have a short shelf life. The punishment they take shortens careers. Also, their most important attribute, explosive speed, is easily the most perishable of athletic gifts. Even by their mid to late twenties, they've generally lost an imperceptible level of pace. But, even that tiny drop-off can be the difference between a reliable all star and a roster liability. That's why teams generally avoid taking running backs with high draft picks, unless the player is beyond exceptional and the need for the position is immediate.

    @kentgrady9226@kentgrady922611 ай бұрын
  • The snap directly to the rb is a wildcat formation it was bascially the first option type thing but wasnt effective for long because they snap it to the rb. Basically the first idea of a modern option but with the rb. I think miami came up with it years and years back but you'd have to double check that

    @wavyyoboybrabro7168@wavyyoboybrabro716811 ай бұрын
  • I’m kinda of newer to football but that play where Derrick Henry got the snap instead of the Qb is to essentially confuse the defense by replacing the qb(traditionally a position who isn’t as big and fast as Running backs)with a running back so that you can have more people who run the ball making it harder to know where the ball is going(the formation is called “wildcat”)….. Hopefully that makes sense🤷🏽‍♂️😂

    @yoboyangel3362@yoboyangel33628 ай бұрын
  • The direct snap to Henry is the wildcat formation. Usually it’s used more in college football to get your best athlete the ball.

    @clintjustice5105@clintjustice510511 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact from a Jacksonville Jaguars fan and Jacksonville, Florida native. Derrick Henry grew up about 20 minutes from the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium in Yulee. Tennessee is in the same division as Jacksonville and a lot of the highlights are against the jaguars due to them playing at least 2 times per year. As jaguar fan, I hate playing the Titans. As a Derrick Henry fan, he's something special.

    @gauntlet9043@gauntlet90438 ай бұрын
  • Great athlete and a good human being.

    @samyporrata5840@samyporrata58409 ай бұрын
  • Joe Vincent with another banger glad his films are getting recognized more dude has one of the best Kobe films ever 💯

    @nylesreed6971@nylesreed697111 ай бұрын
  • Im a titans fan and i am so happy we have this machine

    @GRANZLER0127@GRANZLER012710 ай бұрын
  • 12:13 “you don’t need to circle him, I can see him” 😂

    @kyleoconnell2039@kyleoconnell20397 ай бұрын
  • It happened with my cousins in the mid to late 2000s with my cousin. He was the QB and they murdered teams, he’d have 2-5 TDs and 300 total yards around halftime. They made him stop playing offense when they got up by 21, so his coach threw him at CB. He’s was their best athlete and it showed, he ended up in college playing CB and he’s going into his 12th season in the NFL this year. Made the pro bowl 4 times, was a 2 time all pro and lead the league in INTS twice. It happens somewhat often when big time athletes are playing on levels with less talent.

    @chrisduncanjr.4247@chrisduncanjr.424711 ай бұрын
  • The direct snap to the running back is something you’ll see more often in college but still fairly popular in the NFL

    @DJ_Cub@DJ_Cub8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, appreciate the info 🙏

      @DNReacts@DNReacts8 ай бұрын
  • The formation where he was snapped directly to was a variation of the wildcat. The Wildcat usually subs a QB for a running back and another player in the running back spot. You may automatically think blocker no. That’s the beauty, and it’s hilarious to use and mix in on madden.

    @curttopnotch6453@curttopnotch645311 ай бұрын
  • He picked up an injury that slowed him down his last year of college, which is why people questioned if he was banged up for the draft. But he healed up and was dominant again.

    @s.b.605@s.b.6057 ай бұрын
  • His workout routine is crazy. He was drafted in the 2nd rd because at the time, you were either fast, or a bus, not both. He was a hybrid. He had issues in the NFL at first, then talked to Eddie George, and became a beast. His first few years were a letdown.

    @Raven_Enforcer@Raven_Enforcer8 ай бұрын
  • Derrick Henry a running back is bigger than most linebackers

    @dolphinsfan8298@dolphinsfan82987 ай бұрын
  • If I was a coach in the NFL I would want my whole team doing the training of Jerry Rice with that work ethic I see him going into the hall of fame in his first year of eligiblity.

    @samuelspencer6016@samuelspencer601611 ай бұрын
    • Love this Samuel. Appreciate the comment 🤝

      @DNReacts@DNReacts11 ай бұрын
  • You are NOT supposed to be THAT fast when you're his size. He's one of those historic backs that when we look back, we'll say, Holy.moly.what a combo of speed and power unlike any other.

    @elijahb3740@elijahb37409 ай бұрын
  • As a Titans fan, Derrick Henry is my favorite all-time NFL player. The year this video leaves off on (2020), he became the 8th ever player to rush for over 2000 yards with a 250 yard game against the Texans. Let me put that into perspective: he had ONE game to get from 1750 yards on the season to 2000, and he did it. Moreover, until December last year, he had rushed for over 200 yards in each of the last 4 games just against the Texans. Just those games alone would tie him for the all-time record of number of games rushing for over 200 yards, but he did it two other times, making him the 200-yard game leader at SIX TOTAL GAMES. There's no shot this man isn't getting into the HOF

    @soundbeverage3964@soundbeverage396410 ай бұрын
  • You guys seem to have a pretty good understanding of football and the nfl. Just found you guys and I’m impressed with how you guys are able to retain all this info from different sports as well. Keep it up👍

    @lukenaundorf7084@lukenaundorf70849 ай бұрын
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