
Eli_Manning_Fan
Sep 03, 2008 Sep 03, 2008 2 0
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Tom Brady Who?
Just one question for all New England Patriots fans. Not too push any of your buttons, but if you sit and actually think, what would it be like if Drew Bledsoe never got hit by Mo Lewis back in 2001 and suffered internal bleeding causing him to lose his starting job to Tom Brady. Think about it, they cut Chad Jackson earlier this week, if Bledsoe never got hurt, would Tom Brady still be a New England Patriot? It always and will be like that in New England, Vets before Rooks, or Oldies before Youngsters, in other words Belichick doesnt like rookies and will never put in a guy that is a rookie over a burnt up old vet.
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Iron Man Steve McNair
For the longest time Steve "Air McNair" was the leader of the Tennessee Titans and a star in the league. But now since he is gone and retired, the NFL won't be the same this season. If I were starting a team, out of all the quarterbacks in the entire league I would have taken Air McNair. He is by far one of the toughest Quarterbacks to ever play the game. Between the years1997 and 2003, McNair only missed 9 games out of a possible 112 starts. Its funny how people say that McNair will not be a sure bound Hall of Famer. A Three Time Pro Bowler, 2003 Co-MVP of the league(sharing the award with Peyton Manning), 2003 All Pro Selection, on the Cover of SI in 1994 "Hand him the Heisman", and one of three Quarterbacks in NFL History to rush for over 3,000 yards and throw for more than 30,000 in his career. All I am trying to say is if you go by numbers and what a guy did on the field for a team that never had an offensive threat at WR, and not winning a super bowl, and playing through injuries while still having a winning record as a starter, then in my opinion Steve McNair is first ballot hall of famer by far.
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