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Originally posted by JR
Well McNair don't have nothing to worry about. He took his team to the SB and almost pulled it off . . . .
Your right, he did stay hurt quite a bit and the new regeme plus the hot-shot draft pick they got this year. They were simply going in a different direction.Charlie Batch is just too fragile.
:nod: yeah,,, veeeery good observation here. you could just tell how the commentators were pumpin' up Maddox what the undercurrent is in Pittsburg. I think Cordell may be playing tight this year looking over his shoulder and if he goes down, Maddox could sieze the moment. As for black QBs, we need another brake-through performance nothing short of a superbowl win to further chip away at the resistance. I'm interestested to see if that big kid at Marshal becomes a major QB prospect.Actually Kordell better watch his back.
I think Darnell is going to have to "work his way up through the ranks". Arena League Football at the least and either NFL Europe or maybe Canada. Nobody is going to take a chance on him because of his size; nobody took a chance on Doug Flutie either, but look what he did. I think Darnell's case is strictly a matter of his physical stats.How does Rod Robinson go pro and Darnell doesn't?
:scared: DOH!! ,,,,, is he in camp with Tennessee? I haven't heard this. I missed this.Does the name Trent Dilfer mean anything to you?
Originally posted by Deuce
Earth to JR ,
Does the name Trent Dilfer mean anything to you? Well, in case you missed it, he took his team to the SB . . . . AND WON IT ! ! ! A few months later he was gone.
And he's a WHITE BOY ! ! !
What makes you think the Titans are gonna be so patient with McNair? I'm a big fan of McNair's, but I would not be totally shocked if the Titans didn't make a move if he had a sub-par season.
He may have signed a big contract, but so did Drew Bledsoe just before he was shipped off to the great northwest.
If you ask me, McNair needs to watch his back.
Originally posted by EB
When Baltimore won the Super Bowl, Tennessee had the number one defense. Though they dropped down last year it is not the defense that worries me in Nashville, it is the offensive philosophy as has been said. Number one: It limits McNair. Number two: It puts too much pressure on Eddie George. Hence, the injuries are starting to pile up on him.