TL24x7
07-08-2009, 07:22 AM
Here's a sampling of what was said:
Consummate professional ~ Miles Goodman
Affair McNair... Great gutsy quarterback and seemed like a kind and generous person. BUT, when he said he was retiring to spend time with his kids, I had no idea he meant the 20 year old waitress down at the local burger joint. Tragedy yes. But way more tragic are the lives of his children who have to grow up without a father because Daddy wanted to chase some skirt. ~ Chris Lambros
As a QB for the Ravens + Titans. No more, no less. I have more pressing things to worry about than Steve McNair. I do think many of these guys never learn to stay down. ~ Steve Antkowiak
Cheating bastard! Is that too mean? ~ Cindy Mikulski
I see McNair as a football warrior and weak family man.
Runner's World recently had a little blurb about what to do to stay motivated. It quoted Deena Kastor, the 2004 women's bronze medalist in the marathon as saying over and over "define yourself." McNair defined himself on the field. Sadly, defined himself off the field as well.
No matter what we do in life, we always lead. RIP Steve. Thanks for being a very good football player. God bless you the rest of the way. ~ Kevin Scally
MUCH MORE HERE (http://www.profootball24x7.com/column_view.php?cid=10&id=3556&view=archive)
Consummate professional ~ Miles Goodman
Affair McNair... Great gutsy quarterback and seemed like a kind and generous person. BUT, when he said he was retiring to spend time with his kids, I had no idea he meant the 20 year old waitress down at the local burger joint. Tragedy yes. But way more tragic are the lives of his children who have to grow up without a father because Daddy wanted to chase some skirt. ~ Chris Lambros
As a QB for the Ravens + Titans. No more, no less. I have more pressing things to worry about than Steve McNair. I do think many of these guys never learn to stay down. ~ Steve Antkowiak
Cheating bastard! Is that too mean? ~ Cindy Mikulski
I see McNair as a football warrior and weak family man.
Runner's World recently had a little blurb about what to do to stay motivated. It quoted Deena Kastor, the 2004 women's bronze medalist in the marathon as saying over and over "define yourself." McNair defined himself on the field. Sadly, defined himself off the field as well.
No matter what we do in life, we always lead. RIP Steve. Thanks for being a very good football player. God bless you the rest of the way. ~ Kevin Scally
MUCH MORE HERE (http://www.profootball24x7.com/column_view.php?cid=10&id=3556&view=archive)