Falcons' offensive line best-kept secret
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:08 pm
Tyson Clabo speaks softly when he’s standing at his locker. Put him on the football field and it’s a different story.
Same for Harvey Dahl, who goes out of his way to draw as little attention as possible — until he puts on his helmet and shoulder pads.
These two large men, both of whom went undrafted out of college, have set the tone for one of the NFL’s best-kept secrets: the Atlanta Falcons’ offensive line.
While most of the kudos for a surprising season have gone to running back Michael Turner, the NFL’s second-leading rusher, and quarterback Matt Ryan, a rookie playing with the poise of a 10-year veteran, the guys in the trenches have gone unnoticed.
On the right side, there’s Clabo at tackle and Dahl at guard. The center is Todd McClure, the dean of the group. Justin Blalock holds down the left guard spot, and Todd Weiner has filled in ably at left tackle while rookie Sam Baker recovered from back surgery.
Baker could be back for Sunday’s crucial game against Tampa Bay, adding a little first-round star luster to a most nondescript group, with not one trip to the Pro Bowl among them.
But Turner wouldn’t have run for 1,269 yards and tied a franchise record with 14 touchdowns if not for the gaps created by those up front. And Ryan wouldn’t be the ninth-rated passer and have one of the league’s lowest sack totals (13) if not for five guys giving him time to throw.
“They’ve been the hardest-working group on this team,” Turner said Wednesday. “They wanted to prove something and show they actually could play in this league.”
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