| December 30, 2008 Matt Ryan wins Offensive Rookie award
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NEW YORK (AP) - Matt Ryan is more than the face of the
sensational turnaround by the Atlanta Falcons. He also is the best
member of a superb rookie crop, earning The Associated Press 2008
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award Tuesday.
The quarterback from Boston College, selected third overall in
April's draft, was a landslide winner in balloting by a nationwide
panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
Ryan became the third quarterback in five years to win the award;
before that, no QB ever took the honor.
He joins Ben Roethlisberger (2004) and Vince Young (2006) as top
rookie quarterbacks.
"I'm certainly flattered," Ryan said. "There's a number of
guys who had great rookie seasons this year, so to even be
mentioned in that light is nice. It's certainly a great honor, and
I think it speaks to what we did as a team this year."
Ryan was chosen by Atlanta as the centerpiece of its rebuilding
effort following a dismal 2007 that saw quarterback Michael Vick
incarcerated for dogfighting and coach Bobby Petrino leave after 13
games for Arkansas. A starter almost from the first snap he took in
preseason, Ryan was brilliant in leading the Falcons to the
playoffs with an 11-5 mark a year after going 4-12.
"I think that's the biggest thing. We had success and we were
able to get a wild-card spot, so that was the huge thing for us
this year," Ryan said. "Now that we're in we have a chance like
everybody else. Hopefully we can
make the most of it.
Ryan ranked 11th in passer rating at 87.7 and had 16 touchdowns
to go with 11 interceptions. But it wasn't the numbers as much as
his command of the huddle and his cool under pressure that
impressed his teammates, opponents - and the voters.
Ryan collected 44 votes, far in front of Titans running back
Chris Johnson with three. Broncos tackle Ryan Clady had two and
Bears running back Matt Forte got one.
The balloting doesn't indicate the outstanding depth of the
rookie class on offense. Running backs Steve Slaton of Houston, Tim
Hightower of Arizona, Ray Rice of Baltimore, Jonathan Stewart of
Carolina, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice of Dallas, Peyton Hillis
of Denver, Kevin Smith of Detroit and Jamaal Charles of Kansas City
all were contributors. So were wide receivers Eddie Royal of
Denver, DeSean Jackson of Philadelphia, Davone Bess of Miami and
Donnie Avery of St. Louis.
Another rookie quarterback, Joe Flacco of Baltimore, helped lead
his team into the playoffs.
Add in tight ends John Carlson of Seattle and Dustin Keller of
the Jets and the strength of the first-year crop is impressive.
And Ryan was the cream.
"Obviously the big question was how well Matt would perform as
a rookie quarterback," Falcons veteran linebacker Keith Brooking
said. "We knew there'd be bumps in the road, but it's unbelievable
what he's done in such a short period of time with the guys on our
offense."
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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