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Warren Moon is in the HOF. We all know that, but what most people are saying is: McNabb and McNair aren’t HOFers. That’s fine. But if Warren Moon is in the HOF, McNabb and McNair should be, too. Here’s why.
When you look at these QBs, you notice something. A lack of success in the completion percentage. Steve McNair has everyone beat in the completion percentage, with a 60.1 CPCT, this is followed by McNabb in 2nd. then Moon
Looking at the QB rating, McNabb leads both(86.4), with McNair coming in 2nd(82.8), then Moon(80.9).
Join Doyle and his special guest host as they discuss the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Wade Phillips, and the fans of America’s Team…and the burning question, which is worse for the team? This is guaranteed to be controversial and provocative conversation, and we want to hear from you!
We hadn’t planned to discuss much about football this week, but the tragic slaying of Steve McNair changed all that. Join us as we remember one of the most talented and tough QBs to ever suit it up in the NFL.
Plus, Mark will do his usual sports world whiparound to cover the other major stories as well as our regular features (hint: More news in our weekly serial). So get in here!
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When celebrities or well-known sports figures pass on, the media is quick to hop on the story and get as many details as possible.
First, they attempt to gain details from the police and do some investigative digging to try and find out the scoop on what happened. Then, they will turn to friends and family looking for something they can slap in quotations and post on the front page.
According to NewsChannel5.com in Nashville, long-time NFL quarterback Steve McNair has been found dead.
McNair reportedly suffered a gunshot wound in an apparent murder-suicide.
Further details currently are not available; check back for more developments.
He was a first-round pick of the Houston Oilers in 1995, and he played for the franchise through the 2005 season. McNair was then traded to the Ravens, and he spent two seasons in Baltimore before retiring.
UPDATE: The report from NewsChanel5.com has been revised to describe the situation as a “double homicide.”