Terry McCormick writes about the close relationship between Eddie George and Steve McNair, focusing on their ability to lead in harmony and get the Titans to greatness.
McNair's funeral arrangements are now set in Mississippi for Saturday, and services will take place at Reed Green Coliseum on the campus of Southern Miss.
Paul Kuharsky talked to several former coordinators (Steckel, Rhome and Chow) who worked with McNair during his years with the Titans.
Mariners beat writer Larry Stone digs up the story on how close Steve was to playing professional baseball in Seattle, where scouts thought he could be the next Dave Winfield.
Jamele Hill and Nancy Gay both address the McNair situation in a way that focuses on not letting the murkier details surrounding his death ruin they way we remember Steve.
San Francisco writer Zennie Abraham remembers the 2000 Super Bowl against the Rams, McNair's quiet leadership and how he transcended labels of the day to be recognized as the franchise QB of the Titans.
If you've missed pretty much anything to this point, it's all recapped right here... this almost sounds like a script treatment for a Law & Order episode.
Many thanks to T-Rac's Posse for this great background that memorializes the McNair we know, remember, and miss today.
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