There is never a good Sunday to go without three editor of offensive departure lines.
But this week could be particularly difficult.
No defense has abandoned fewer yards – 222.5 per match – than the Browns, and this is largely because of Garrett, the candidate for the defensive defensive of the year.
“It all starts with 95,” said O’Connell. “Its impact of all versions: run, go, it is there in special teams trying to block the clearance boots, trying to block the goals on the ground. Literally each game you can think of. I hope they do not divide it to the “X” receiver and try to throw it bland. I hope I don’t give them any idea.
“But it’s not just him,” he added. “They are very well trained, a ton of energy, they are one of those classic fronts where everything they do is forward. They try to win the melee line from the second where the ball is broken.”
The defensive coordinator of Cleveland, Jim Schwartz, the former 59-year-old Lions coach, is one of the most aggressive tactics in the League for decades. Its talented list also includes a fiery secondary with the striking safety Grant Delpit and the Denzel Ward cornerback.