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Underrated Giants Offensive Line

From Friday's Newsday:

The [team's] current 4.6 rushing average is just off the 4.7 clip of the past two seasons. The Giants are on pace to give up fewer than 20 sacks for the first time in team history, and they ranked in the top 10 each of the last two seasons there with 25 and 28 allowed. Not even the Broncos, who made the mantra "scheme, not talent" popular with a terrific offensive line and plug-in, no-name running backs, can claim to have been in the top 10 in those two categories each of the last three seasons.

"We've really been together four years, most of us," said David Diehl, who is playing the glamour spot of left tackle with Luke Petitgout gone and has allowed one sack in seven games. "We're able to do a lot of things without saying much out there."

Incidentally, if you haven't noticed, we have a fantastic overall Offensive Line Grid on the site now.