I haven't seen anyone comment on who he refused to tackle, it was
Derrick freaking Henry. I know he hasn't set the NFL on fire, and he hasn't even been able to consistently start ahead of Demarco Murray. I watched Derrick Henry all throughout college, and I know his faults. He is kind of like a bigger, faster, tougher LaGarrett Blount. By that I mean: unlike more gifted running backs, Henry takes a while to build up speed, so he can get stood up at the line more than you would think. And, although very fast when he builds up speed, he isn't amazingly shifty.
However, once he builds up speed, he is an absolute terror to defensive backs, he simply runs over them (again, like a faster, stronger Blount). He may not be anywhere near the best running back in the NFL, but if you were to give an award to the "Running Back I Least Want to Tackle with a Head of Steam" I'm sure defensive backs would unanimously elect Henry.
I guess my point is: if there was a play that Revis would not want any part of, it would be tackling a charging bull like Henry.
It reminds me of that wonderful play years ago when the Jet's Antonio Cromartie didn't want any part of the Broncos Tim Tebow charging into the end zone and practically ran directly away from him. Good times for the Jets.
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