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It’s also worth noting that Henry led the NFL in rushing attempts and had zero fumbles….something hasn’t happened in almost 40 years.   The last guy to do this was Gerald Riggs way back in 1985.   

Look at all those defenders chasing down a rolling tomato can!

Derrick Henry sure seems to get a lot of those "anybody could do it, perfectly blocked plays" ever since he was declared a bum by message board illuminati.    Luckiest back in history, I gue

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1 minute ago, titansfan said:

Very strange obsession by one particular poster to root so hard against the personal success of the franchises best player who was nothing short of being a model citizen and leader. He proved you wrong. Let it go. Its annoying now. 

He wont stop because its annoying you and other posters so much. 

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8 hours ago, titansfan said:

Very strange obsession by one particular poster to root so hard against the personal success of the franchises best player who was nothing short of being a model citizen and leader. He proved you wrong. Let it go. Its annoying now. 

HE HATE ME

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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42739677/derrick-henry-baltimore-ravens-dominance-nfl

THE RUMORS ABOUT the kid are so ridiculous that everybody in Yulee, Florida, believes them. Because who could even make this stuff up?

A little, 12-year-old giant who powers up with Snickers bars before and during games? A running back who is so untackleable that area football coaches agreed he has to leave the game every time his team gets a 21-point lead? A sixth-grader everybody calls "Shocka" because he has been shocking the world since before he was born?

 

Must read for Titans fans.  

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10 minutes ago, Number9 said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42739677/derrick-henry-baltimore-ravens-dominance-nfl

THE RUMORS ABOUT the kid are so ridiculous that everybody in Yulee, Florida, believes them. Because who could even make this stuff up?

A little, 12-year-old giant who powers up with Snickers bars before and during games? A running back who is so untackleable that area football coaches agreed he has to leave the game every time his team gets a 21-point lead? A sixth-grader everybody calls "Shocka" because he has been shocking the world since before he was born?

 

Must read for Titans fans.  

 

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2 hours ago, Number9 said:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/42739677/derrick-henry-baltimore-ravens-dominance-nfl

THE RUMORS ABOUT the kid are so ridiculous that everybody in Yulee, Florida, believes them. Because who could even make this stuff up?

A little, 12-year-old giant who powers up with Snickers bars before and during games? A running back who is so untackleable that area football coaches agreed he has to leave the game every time his team gets a 21-point lead? A sixth-grader everybody calls "Shocka" because he has been shocking the world since before he was born?

 

Must read for Titans fans.  

You just learned this stuff? They have talked about it during our games or before/after on multiple occasions. 

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3 hours ago, Callidus said:

You just learned this stuff? They have talked about it during our games or before/after on multiple occasions. 

I didn't know all these things.

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BY THE TIME college offers started flooding in, Henry developed a thick skin and an even thicker resolve about what coaches, teammates, fans and now college recruiters were saying: He was a defensive end or linebacker temporarily playing running back.

But in his mind, Henry was a running back. He had no patience for the defensive conversion talk, and after two astonishing years at Yulee, he had an outside chance at toppling the nation's all-time prep rushing record (11,232 yards, set by Texas' Ken Hall in the 1950s). For Henry, it was running back for good, not for now.

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