
Since Broncos tackles Ryan Clady and Ryan Harris went another game without giving up a sack last week, they continue to be a part of an amazing statistic. According to Stats, Inc., there are 44 offensive tackles that have started all 10 games for their teams. Only three have not allowed a full sack, and two of the three are Clady and Harris. Tennessee's Michael Roos hasn't allowed any sacks, and Clady and Harris have allowed a half of a sack each. The Broncos have attempted 80 more passes than the Titans this season. Indianapolis' Charlie Johnson was on the list last week mistakenly -- he has not allowed a sack but has started a few games at guard.
Before Ryan Clady was a Denver Bronco, he was a Boise State University Bronco, and he brought with him to Denver the teamwork ethic that Head Coaches Dan Hawkins and Chris Peterson have instilled in their players. Clady played on that amazing BSU team that took on the Oklahoma Sooners in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl and left them licking their wounds. If Denver would just pick up some more of those Boise State players on their graduation, the team might show a lot less individualism and a lot more of the teamwork that wins football games.