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Oakland center’s strong play settles Raiders line

The Columbian
Published: September 28, 2011, 5:00pm

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Raiders left guard Stefen Wisniewski called it a dream block. Khalif Barnes likened it to a motivational speech with a physical twist.

Samson Satele said he was simply hitting the player closest to him.

Satele’s block on Jets safety Jim Leonhard was the signature moment during rookie Denarius Moore’s 23-yard touchdown on a reverse in the second half of Oakland’s 34-24 win over New York last week, and not just because it knocked the 5-foot-8, 188-pound Leonhard off his feet.

It was a clean play, to be certain, and in many ways typified coach Hue Jackson’s credo of building a bully. Heading into Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, the Raiders own the NFL’s top-ranked rushing attack and have allowed only two sacks.

Satele has been at the center of Oakland’s resurgence, literally and figuratively.

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