It's amazing that Henry's speed in college has transferred to the NFL. He was fast in college but a lot of big guys like him are fast too and they seem like they lose that gear when they get to the big show. I'm glad we ended up with Darron Lee that year anyways and Hackenberg six picks later.
Watching this game reminds me how forunate the Jets were that Brown missed that game, I think they are 0-5 with Brown active that game, dude is a baller.
Interesting.....I used to be all in on this stuff years ago. My understanding at that time was that in a 2-hour movie there might be 30 seconds where you needed the "deep blacks" like the underground sewer scenes in THE ROCK or something where you can't tell the person's outline from the background. If you lighten the screen, then you lighten up everything. That kind of conflict. I've only had 2 HDTVs: a pair of Philips Ambilight TVs (720p) dating to 2006 (my 1st HDTVs)...the 42" bedroom is still going strong, the 50" has a fixable glitch that kicked in at about 24,000 hours. I bought a "dumb" plasma 60" Samsung in 2015 to replace the 50" and its closing in on 30,000 hours. Can't believe the price of the 4K's today. Unreal....I paid $1,800 for the 42" and $600 for the "dumb" plasma.
Best Buy is practically giving them away. Even the Samsung prices have plummeted. If you're going to experience true 4K, you'll need a true 4K DVD player that does both Dolby ATMOS and HDR. Pair that with good HDMI cables that can handle the bandwidth and a quality HDTV, you'll see what Bickety and I are raving about. Just not a lot of over the air 4K at the moment though. You're much better off going to Walmart and buying 4K movies at almost half of what it would cost to rent and/or stream them. Make the investment. Believe me, you won't be sorry.
The correct and realistically doable move that year was to take Nelson at 6 and use the 2s to move back up into the first for Lamar Jackson like the ravens did.