Frank Clark: Derrick Henry is not hard to hit, not one of the best at breaking tackles

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Titans got exposed. Make Tannenhill beat you. Dude should have had 3 INTs


Exactly. I thought Tennessee would still have something to combat that. Offense looked stale. I had said I’d he doesn’t hit around 200 yards Tennessee has no shot. Also didn’t help that Chiefs kept scoring which made the titans even more 1 dimensional. Probably would have had a better shot with Mariotta.
 

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When you make Henry change direction before or at the line of scrimmage, he's not special. If he breaks the line with a full head of steam, now it's a big problem.

Muthafukaz dont realize these nikkaz are still professionals at their craft.
They study and watch film all the time.

You can see Henry isnt like other backs who can get hit and be nimble enough to change directions and keep running.

U get him around the legs, hes going down.
And its surprising because how big he is....

For example, Marshawn lynch... is very quick on his feet, it's not really about his size
 

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Frank Clark is right to some extent for as large as Derrick Henry is, he's built somewhat top heavy, and he doesn't run with a low center or of gravity, he's also not a quick cut back, he's a locomotive but that has it's drawbacks.
 
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