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Steve McNair Retirement Speech (video)
Steve McNair Retirement Speech (video)
Steve McNair walks away from football.Here's his parting words.Video via NFL.com/NFL Network(this is just his words, I will upload the full 25 minute press c...
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Steve McNair Retires After 13 Seasons
Every Morning Quarterback — Blogcasting the National Football League, Blogcasting the NFL Baltimore Ravens QB Steve McNair announced his retirement today, ending an impressive 13-year career in which he was selected co-MVP, led the Tennessee Titans to the Super Bowl, and led the most successful regular season in Ravens’ history. Steve ends his career with 31,304 yards passing; 3,590 yards rushing; and a combined 211 touchdowns. Steve was one of my favorite NFL quarterbacks because of the way he played the game — with passion and intensity. ...

Steve McNair Retires
The NFL Guru — Mentally Steve McNair still wants to play football, but physically he knows his body has had enough forcing the 35 year old quarterback to call it a career. “Coming out and making this decision, it was hard,” McNair said. “In your mind, you feel like you can play, that you can still compete. But when your mind and your body are not in accord, it’s not going to work in the National Football League. “My mind was there. Mentally, I could go out and play. But physically, I couldn’t do it anymore. Not to the capacity that I need to help my teammates win a football game.” ...

Video of the day.
Sports Media Watch — [image] Saturday, July 4, 2009 Video of the day. Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair , dead at 36. Published by Paulsen at 6:05 PM   [image] Labels: Video of the day Video of the day. Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair , dead at 36. View the entire comment thread. blog comments powered by Disqus Older Post Home Breaking news. Former Titans and Ravens quarterback Steve McNair was shot and killed on Saturday. He was 36. [image] [image] [image] Sports Media Watch on Twitter SMW on Twitter You can follow SMW on Twitter ...

Remembering Steve McNair - Pictures & Video
EveryJoe » Baseball — The NFL lost a legend on Saturday. Steve McNair, who played for the Houston Oilers, Tennessee Titans and the Baltimore Ravens, was found dead in a Nashville condominium. Police say that they don’t have any suspects or a motive at this time. This is obviously a tremendously sad day in the football world. Steve McNair was respected by all of his coaches and teammates. He was a quarterback who worked hard, played hurt and played to win. He will be missed. Here are some Steve McNair pictures and Steve McNair videos to remember the 36-year-old native of Mississippi who lost his life much too soon: ...

Is Steve McNair a Hall of Famer?
Larry Brown Sports — One of the more tragic, heart-sinking moments for me as a sports fan was seeing the news that Steve McNair died on July 4th after being shot in the head. McNair’s a quarterback who took a while to develop in the league and that’s why it took me a long time to appreciate him. He was one of the new dual-threat quarterbacks for the first part of his career but then he realized you can’t last in the league very long if you keep tucking and running. While his amount of rushing attempts got cut in half, the amount of injuries doubled, and that’s what made McNair stand out so much — he became tough. ...

Former Titans, Ravens QB Steve McNair Was Perfect Against the Kansas City Chiefs
Arrowhead Pride — With the recent shocking and disheartening news that former Tennessee Titans and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Steve McNair has been tragically killed, I wanted to take a minute to reflect on his performances against our Kansas City Chiefs in his 13 year career. The former Pro Bowl signal caller played the Chiefs on two occasions and came out victorious both times. Tennessee Titans 17 - Kansas City Chiefs 14 (OT) - September 10th, 2000 (Box score) In the second game of the 2000-2001 season, Steve 'Air' McNair was knocked out of the game with a ...

Steve McNair Will: None
RightFielders Women in Sports — A Steve McNair will? Unfortunately he left nothing of the sort. Read more about the story plus photo and video of Steve McNair here. Steve McNair Will…a popular search today that leaves everyone baffled as to why the former NFL quarterback did not have one. McNair’s wife, Mechelle McNair, filed an emergency petition ...

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Steve McNair intended to complete the final three years of his contract with the Baltimore Ravens. He worked hard during the offseason and arrived at minicamp ready to assume his role as the starting quarterback.