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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: July 6, 2009
While no one is deserving of the fate that McNair suffered, no matter what it is they are doing in their personal life, the result is that people end up remembering them for one ugly incident that may not reflect who they truly are, or were.
Steve McNair was one of the classiest, toughest players that I've ever seen on a football field. He never complained and never quit, no matter the odds or how much pain he was in. He would just buckle his chinstrap, haul his beaten body to the field & seemingly will his team to victory. I suspect many of his charitable acts were intentionally done quietly, because he didn't need to have people know what a good man he was.
Yet I wonder, is there someone out there who was just a child in 1999 when McNair took Tennessee to their only Super Bowl, or in 2003 when he was co-MVP with Peyton Manni...
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