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Baltimore homers & McNair owners.... WHERE ARE YOU?

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McNair's been on my bech all year, and i still feel like I can't trust him. The ravens are playing very good ball control type games, will he continue to just manage the game and let the defense win, or will he start to put up decent numbers? He goes to Denver this Monday night. Will denvers secondary shut the passing game down and make them run the ball, which I'm sure the ravens will be happy to do, or can Denver score enough to push Baltimores offense to air it out? Would it be CRAZY to hope for 250 and 1-2 TD's on MONDAY NIGHT?

 

I put myself in this situation on draft day when I took Warner(I already had A. Boldin) and Mcnair, thinking that neither would get me through the whole season but hoping that I would be able to work some kind deal or find someone on WW. I picked up Charlie Frye this week and he goes to Carolina who is looking like they just started off slow without S. Smith. I have C. Frye in my starting lineup but I want so bad to belive in AIR McNAIR!!!

 

Check out this quot on sportsline.com:

 

During his previous 11 seasons, Ravens QB Steve McNair led 18 scoring drives in which his team either tied the score or went ahead in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime. One of those drives came in Baltimore during a wild-card game in January 2004; McNair moved the Titans 35 yards on eight plays to set up a game-winning 46-yard field goal with 29 seconds left. "I think I'm more relaxed" when the game is on the line, McNair said. "I stay relaxed. With two minutes, that's how you have to be. You can't get all nervous because you've got two minutes to go and no timeouts. . . . I think a lot of people shy away from that. I live for that. That's what I've been doing all my career." McNair is the first person to admit that he and the offense need to start playing better in the first half; he told coach Brian Billick as much when the coach patted him on the back in the moments after the game-winning touchdown pass to Heap on Sunday. During his two game-winning drives, McNair completed 10 of 14 passes (71.4 percent) for 95 yards and one touchdown; the rest of the season, he is 63 of 117 (53.8 percent) for 651 yards, 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.

(Updated 10/06/2006).

 

He is definitely clutch, but can he pickup the Baltimore offense a little bit?

 

I searched the the forum for Mcnair topics and didn't find much at all, so here it is, my once in a blue moon topic. I hope some people would be interested enough to post some opinions. I love to come to this site and get alot of useful info (which lately you have to swim through alot of useless crap and people bitching and bashing to get to) and latest news and such, LONG LIVE FFTODAY !!

 

THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR USEFUL POSTS!

 

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this may not be as interesting looking at potential trades or repeating posts about the same 5 handcuffs, I KNOW BUT, doesn't anyone have an oppinion(good, bad, or indifferent) about McNair.

 

 

IS THIS STILL A FANTASY FOOTBALL FORUM ???????????

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:dunno: :dunno:

 

p.s. this is also a bump

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