Falcons’ McClure making most of another playoff chance

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AP Atlanta Falcons center Todd McClure (62) celebrates on the sidelines following kicker Matt Bryant's winning 49-yard field goal against the Seattle Seahawks during their NFC divisional playoff game Sunday in Atlanta. (Curtis Compton)
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McClure has gotten this close to the Super Bowl only one other time. During the 2004 season, when he was snapping the ball to Michael Vick, the Falcons came up one win short, losing at frigid Philadelphia in the conference championship game.

Now, as the lone holdover from that team, McClure is back for another shot.

With his 36th birthday right around the corner, he doesn't want to let it slip away again.

"This is why we play the game," McClure said. "That's why I'm still playing this game."

McClure was seriously considering retirement during the dismal 2007 season, when Vick was busted for dogfighting and Bobby Petrino proved to be completely ill-suited for coaching in the NFL. Petrino didn't even make it through the year, bolting back to the college ranks with three games to go, and that cleared the way for McClure to return.

There was no way he was going to play another year under Petrino, who demanded silence during team meals and barely acknowledged his players when he passed them in the hall.

"I hated getting in my car and coming to work every morning," McClure said. "It just wasn't any fun. I've never seen anything like it. In this game, if you can't have fun coming up here to work and handing out the guys, it can be brutal.

"But," he pointed out, "we're way past that now."

Indeed, they are. Since then, McClure has been part of the greatest run in Falcons history. Five straight winning seasons. Four playoff appearances. Two division titles. Only New England has won more regular-season games than Atlanta during that span.

No wonder McClure hopes to come back for at least one more season, maybe two.

"I'm still having fun," he said. "I enjoy this team, enjoy hanging out with the guys in the locker room. I don't know what else I would do with my time if I didn't have football."

McClure's linemates have pushed for his overlooked career to get some recognition. There's still some "McClure for Pro Bowl" caps around the locker room, part of a campaign last season that started tongue-in-cheek – right tackle Tyson Clabo knew it would get under McClure's skin – but definitely had a serious side to it.

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