After Henry ran for 186 yards and two touchdowns in Baltimore's wild-card playoff win, Jackson said it's like watching Lightning McQueen from the movie "Cars" when Henry hits his stride.
"The movie 'Cars' … you know when Lightning McQueen is just flying and flashing past, and it's like [whooshing sound]. That's how Derrick looks when he was running past all those guys.
“It looks like a movie clip,” Lamar Jackson responded when asked what it feels like to be on the field with Henry. “The movie ‘Cars’ … you know when Lightning McQueen is just flying and flashing past, ...
I don't know who he was talking to saying he might be too old to watch the movie, but I'm sure everybody knows about the 'Ka-chow' because everybody has seen Lightning McQueen." Like Jackson ...
That's why Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson likened observing Henry's performance on the field to watching Lightning McQueen in the movie "Cars." "It looked like a movie clip," Jackson said ...
Henry, in particular, drew a creative comparison from Jackson, who likened the running back’s game-changing touchdown run to the speed and flair of Disney’s Cars star Lightning McQueen.
Speaking to reporters about one of Henry's two touchdown runs, Jackson comically broke down the play by likening Henry to star racecar Lightning McQueen from the Disney movie Cars. "Cars ...
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A computer-animated action-adventure comedy film series that follows the adventures of Lightning McQueen and Mater, set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles.
The Pixar Theory” has been gaining a lot of steam on social media lately, and it’s easy to see why. The idea is that all of the studio’s movies take place in a shared universe — and not just that, but ...