Derrick Henry says self-criticism fuels his work ethic
Derrick Henry reveals his secret to NFL dominance: constant self-criticism and leading by example through his work ethic.
One of the biggest reasons Derrick Henry has remained dominant deep into his NFL career probably comes down to mentality more than anything else. During Ravens OTA media availability, Henry gave a detailed explanation of how he approaches practice, preparation, and self-evaluation. Instead of focusing on outside praise or recognition, Henry said he constantly critiques himself after every rep on the practice field.
That level of accountability is likely one of the reasons coaches and teammates consistently praise his leadership. Henry also made it clear that, while he can be vocal when necessary, he prefers to lead through preparation and consistency rather than through speeches. Speaking to reporters during OTAs, Henry said: โI'm always critical of myself.
Whatever rep I take, whether it's in individual [drills], or if weโre doing run tracks, or I'm taking a rep, we have the video tablet out there to watch the play and the rep that we just did. I'm going back to watch that, so I'm always trying to work as hard as I can and get as much out of the rep [as possible]. I can be a vocal leader, but I like my work to show.
โ That quote probably explains why younger players gravitate toward veterans like Henry so quickly. The standard is obvious every day. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens RB Derrick Henry details mindset behind success