By Merril Hoge
Special to ESPN.com
First, look at all Jessie Tuggle has been through for the last 12 seasons. When the Falcons were 2-14, Tuggle still led the team in tackles. He still did all the things to prepare to be a winner each and every Sunday. He didn't have a lot of people around him to help make that happen.
Tuggle is vocal when he needs to be vocal, but he leads by how he plays. He raises the bar to a certain level every Sunday on every play, and he expects every player around him to play at that level. He's showing it by example; if he doesn't think you're living up to it, he'll call you out on it. He's like a coach who wears No. 58.
He's been one of the NFL's most underrated players because he has been on losing teams, but people will know about him now. He's finally getting his due. He's a guy who has stuck to his principles and stayed disciplined and he's never wavered, whether the Falcons have been 2-14 or 14-2. He's been the one thing that's hard to be in the NFL -- consistent, regardless of good or bad times.
Tuggle always has been considered undersized. He came from a small college. He's probably heard about those things since he started playing in the NFL. But that's always given him the fortitude to keep going and defy all odds. He's conquered it all because he believes in himself, no matter what people have said or thought of him.