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Agent: Titans want McNair's contract status resolved
Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair was asked to leave the team's training facility when he reported Monday for offseason workouts, his agent and team sources confirmed.
Just another classless move by an equally classless owner.
First Bud Adams moves the team out of Houston to Tennessee, then treats the star RB like a liability instead of asset. Now McNair.
Sure both players above were/are at the tailend of the career, but they were both guys that were the glue to the organization for years. Treating players should be handled much better than this and is part of the reason why I'm I tend to side with the players more than the owners.
I SINCERELY hope the Bills or Browns never turn into this type of organization, yes, I realize that releasing these guys/trading them is the right way to go in a business sense. However you can use some class in treating your teams older "star" players than this.
Maybe we're reading too much into it? I don't know. I guess in a way it exemplifies that the organization is really unsettled about what to do with McNair. I wonder what kind of contract McNair would command? For the right price? What do you guys think his market value is?
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