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Frank Clark: Derrick Henry isn't hard to tackle


Mr. Scot

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Frank Clark and Tyreek Hill are hosting the AFC Championship game tomorrow while millions of people in the Carolinas and Panther fans around the world have now wasted years enduring PUTRID, GUTLESS football as this still hangs outside the Panthers locker room in January 2020.

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Always a great idea to say something like this right before a big game...

Frank Clark, keep saying that same thing over and over and you might be able to convince yourself Derrick Henry isn't difficult to tackle but we all know otherwise.

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9 hours ago, Nails said:

Frank Clark and Tyreek Hill are hosting the AFC Championship game tomorrow while millions of people in the Carolinas and Panther fans around the world have now wasted years enduring PUTRID, GUTLESS football as this still hangs outside the Panthers locker room in January 2020.

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do you beat it to that picture?

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A DL, LB or S should all have very different takes on tackling Henry. 

Henry is dangerous when he gets a head full of steam.   Henry is more of a nightmare for the back 7.  

As far as the front 4 go on defense? Henry isn’t that problematic as many go behind the line of scrimmage 

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36 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I wonder if Earl Thomas agrees with Frank

Earl Thomas is a S.  He is a DE. 

Earl Thomas is tasked with tackling a much larger man that at that point has a big head of steam.  Frank doesn’t have that coming at him.    Henry is most problematic if he makes it to the second level.  That is where he becomes the problem.  That is where he shines. 

 

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