Goliaths’ pass rush ‘all want to eat’ against Leaders

The Goliaths’ flooding pass rush, and their matchup with the Washington Leaders’ hostile line, could be the explanation Brian Daboll’s group wins Sunday night’s urgent NFC East conflict.
Edge rusher Azeez Ojulari concurs.
“I do,” Ojluari said at his storage on Thursday. “We can arrive. At the point when we get our one-on-ones, in the event that we can win those. We as a whole want to eat. We as a whole want to have an effect.”
Ojulari’s re-visitation of the arrangement fourteen days prior against Washington further developed Wink Martindale’s pass rush right away and dramatically.
The Goliaths’ guard has kept nine sacks over the most recent two weeks in the wake of posting a sum of 20 in their initial 11 games joined.
That incorporates five sacks, three constrained mishandles and one recuperated in their 20-multi Week 13 home bind with Washington. Ojulari has three sacks, a constrained mishandle and a recuperation in the last two games. He has no less than one sack in three of his four games this season.
Sunday night’s most ideal matchup, nonetheless, seems to have a place with guarded tackle Dexter Lawrence.
He will arrange over focus Wes Schweitzer, Washington’s third-stringer who is better at watch. Lawrence has had an Ace Bowl-level season and is eager for a bounce back from last week’s lowering misfortune to All-Genius focus Jason Kelce and the Philadelphia Falcons.
“It’ll educate you something regarding yourself personally and collectively, how you acknowledge the demand,” Lawrence said of Sunday’s stakes. “I think we’ll be in every way prepared. We as a whole get ready well, and in any case, we’ll go out there on Sunday night and play some football.”
New kid on the block No. 5 generally speaking pick Kayvon Thibodeaux, who turned 22 years of age on Thursday, is savoring the potential chance to focus under the brilliant lights of ideal time.
“Early evening likes me,” he said happily. “Early evening is consistently an incredible chance to go out there and play. There’s consistently [talk] about who’s awesome and who can do this and who can do that. One thing that never tricks you is your eyes, having the option to see it.”
Martindale has conspired brilliant rushes to get good matchups for his edges in key spots, as of late getting them matched up on a hostile watchman while the tackle needs to take an outside blitzer.
“Watches are typically not as great in space since they’d be handles in the event that they were,” Martindale said Thursday.
Guarded lineman Leonard Williams didn’t address the media the entire week, missed the Philly game with a neck injury and was restricted for three straight practices from Wednesday through Friday. In any case, the Goliaths need him, as well.
Martindale’s protection needs to stop the run or the pass rush won’t make any difference. The Hawks sliced them for 253 yards keep going Sunday, frequently on the edges, and the Monsters’ protective facilitator conceded Thursday that he’s running out of proposed arrangements.
“I don’t believe it’s only consistently on the edges,” Martindale said. “I believe there’s some straight up the center that we’ve disapproved of. It resembles … you’re stopping the dam, and I’m running out of fingers and toes to plug the barrier.”
It’s conceivable Landon Collins could raise from the training crew to play linebacker in specific bundles against his previous Washington group, however that wouldn’t be a fix all.
In any case, the Monsters’ essential ability advantage in this game gives off an impression of being the point at which their protective line surges Taylor Heinicke against a Washington front that is lacking in blue-shredders.
That goes particularly on the inside, where Lawrence has ruled and dominated matches for the Monsters previously.
Hi, Once more
The Washington Officers will play the Monsters in two continuous games isolated simply by a bye. It is only the third time since the 1970 consolidation that a group has played a similar rival in continuous standard season games, per Elias Sports Department.
In 1991, the Seattle Seahawks and San Diego Chargers played each other in Weeks 9 and 11, with the two groups on in the middle between. The two groups succeeded at home.
Then, at that point, last season, the Cleveland Browns played the Baltimore Ravens in Weeks 12 and 14 with an in the middle between. The Ravens dominated the main match at home, 16-10. The Browns got payback, 24-22, in Cleveland.
So does it manage the cost of Washington any benefit? Indeed, Martindale trained with the Ravens last year and didn’t recall the Browns confronting Baltimore one after the other, so the Ravens obviously weren’t excessively worried about it.
What’s more, Monsters focus Jon Feliciano said regardless, that is a debilitating timetable for Washington going into its break.
“We’ve discussed it tongue in cheek, similar to, that is a late-ass bye week,” Feliciano said with a chuckle. “That probably been a long, tiring initial 13 weeks. That is unpleasant.”
Monsters GAME Situations with
Out: CB Adoree Jackson (knee), OLB Elerson Smith (Achilles, harmed hold), Old Josh Ezeudu (neck), Old Shane Lemieux (toe). Sketchy: CB Scratch McCloud (ailment), DT Leonard Williams (neck), TE Daniel Bellinger (rib)
Notes: McCloud and Bellinger are supposed to play. It’s not satisfactory where Williams stands. He didn’t address the media the entire week subsequent to passing on the misfortune to the Birds and being restricted in three practices. OLB Jihad Ward and WR Richie James both were gotten out of the blackout convention on Friday and removed the last injury report by and large.
Authorities GAME Situations with
Out: Old Saahdiq Charles (blackout). Problematic: CB Benjamin St. Juste (lower leg), DE Pursue Youthful (knee), WR Cam Sims (back), DL Efe Obada.