A legend in the National Football League. A legend on the field… and a legend OFF the football field. I’m shocked at not only Steve McNair’s passing, but the way he was taken from the world. It’s a tragedy in every sense of the word. For one of the toughest football players who ever lived to die the way that he did, it certainly tarnishes his legacy a bit.
Let’s take a look at this for a moment, shall we?
I would assume that many of my readers are male. Wrestling fans equals males. Right? On the other hand, many of my readers are female. How do I know this? Well, take a look at some of the comments. Also, I hear most of my questions and compliments on my blog from my female audience. Very interesting, to say the least. Female readers usually have a different perspective on things than the males do. Does this go without saying? Yes. Certainly it does. We all have different points of view.
Steve McNair was known for his on the field toughness. Known for being an MVP caliber player. The guy tied in MVP voting with Peyton Manning. He went to the Super Bowl and was ONE YARD from forcing overtime. McNair played with a CRACKED STERNUM. He couldn’t even practice because of the pain… but he was on the field playing week after week, proving how tough and how great he really was. In addition to his on the field play, McNair was known for his generosity off the field. (more…)


