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MadAboutMcNair said:I'm one of tHow many H.O.F. qb's have not won NFL Championships?
Off the top of my head I can only think of Jim Kelly.
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MadAboutMcNair said:I'm one of tHow many H.O.F. qb's have not won NFL Championships?
Off the top of my head I can only think of Jim Kelly.
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TitanJeff said:Warren Moon isn't in the HOF and has over 20,000 more receiving yards than McNair.
Puck said:Warren Moon was a receiver? :brow:
Puck said:Warren Moon was a receiver? :brow:
And what is the likleyhood of the Titans making the Super Bowl, much less the playoffs, in the next couple of seasons?RollTide said:Aikman fiqures to make it on the strength of his 3 super bowls wins but if steve can get back there and win it wouldn't that make it possible for the hall? 2 appearences and a win, not bad.
GLinks said:McNair will go to Canton. Book it!
And yeah, it's because of the respect and the yardage/running combo. They will look at that as a class by itself, and he's fourth on that list. The rest of the bunch is in, and sure they have more, but those stats (you could freeze them now and he'd get it in) and the respect factor will get him in someday.
Book it!
Titans2008 said:Check out Terry Bradshaw's numbers. A super bowl appearance/win or two will go a long way.
Because I feel there are only so many times I should have to repeat my opinion. It's much the same as how I tend to avoid the "fire Schwartz" threads. There's only so much time I want to devote to a topic.RollTide said:Starkiller you make a good point. So why are you not posting more on these other threads compalining about the job reese and fisher are doing?
No, it makes me realize that we were contenders basically from 1999 to 2004 and that we are rebuilding now. That's generally the price you pay for being a contender a long time.We have had two crappy seasons and NOW, NOW we can start rebuilding and maybe be playoff caliber when vince young takes over as the starting QB in 2008. Wow! Doesn't that make you angry?
Not to sound over-barring, but McNair is not HOF caliber... he's not even close.#1TitansFan said:Could these last two seasons have cost McNair a possible vote into the Hall of Fame some day? Even though his stats were even for the most part of these past two years as the year that he was co-mvp, could his win-loss record for the last two years be a deciding factor on whether he will end up in the Hall some day?