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McNair's contract to pay $20 million in first three years
OMG are they going to be sorry, Mcnair will play a total of 10 quarters this year, max. He is the most injury prone person that always manages to get paid, amazing.
The contract signed by Steve McNair with the Baltimore Ravens is for five years with a maximum value of $32 million, but from a practical standpoint, the deal for the former Titans star is structured more as a three-year contract that will pay him $20M.
He gets injured a lot but 10 quarters? That's Skooby for you.
I'll bet you anything he will play more then 10 quarters.
They were expecting him to break down last year. How is he going to hold up? He'll have like 2 great games and then bamm he's out.
2005 Outlook
After a 2003 campaign when he shared MVP honors with Peyton Manning and led the NFL with 8.0 yards per passing attempt, McNair’s body finally broke down last season, allowing him to play just eight su
You mean the same McNair that has been injured, yet played almost all of the time he was injured?? I don't have the numbers, but I'd be curious to see a comparison of the amount of times he's been hurt compared to how much time he actually missed. Either a tough guy or a stupid one, but I'm going to side with the him being pretty tough.
They were expecting him to break down last year. How is he going to hold up? He'll have like 2 great games and then bamm he's out.
2005 Outlook
After a 2003 campaign when he shared MVP honors with Peyton Manning and led the NFL with 8.0 yards per passing attempt, McNair’s body finally broke down last season, allowing him to play just eight su
Care to bet? If he plays more than two games you leave the board perminately. I say you should take the bet, and I am betting most of the posters here are hoping the same thing.
Care to bet? If he plays more than two games you leave the board perminately. I say you should take the bet, and I am betting most of the posters here are hoping the same thing.
Dude, I have no idea what ur problem is. You have been a very angry and frustrated poster. I have no qualms w/ you anymore so please just leave me alone.
Dude, I have no idea what ur problem is. You have been a very angry and frustrated poster. I have no qualms w/ you anymore so please just leave me alone.
Dude, I have no idea what ur problem is. You have been a very angry and frustrated poster. I have no qualms w/ you anymore so please just leave me alone.
Everyone would love for you to take the bet, so take it. If you feel so damn sure McNair won't make it that long, back it up.
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