Watch on YouTube or listen on Apple and Spotify. Steve McNair comes to Eddie George in his dreamsĮpisode 72 with is out now. To watch him go from that to MVP was awesome, man.” “Want five wides, and checking the plays, manipulating the defense with his eyes and the safety, all that stuff. I watched him go from not being able to throw a five-yard out to being masterful calling plays within a play on the football field. “But once he committed to his craft and dedicated to being the quarterback that he wanted to be, he was awesome. “He was a manager and he was selfless to the point where he didn’t say much, he knew his role. “There were some tough times when the fans booed him, when he couldn’t throw a five-yard out with confidence, when he wasn’t Air McNair,” George explained. 9 battled through the tough times in his career to become the player he eventually was. George went on to recall McNair’s career in Nashville, but what stuck out to him the most is how No. I’m on the other side, it’s a different phase of life but I’m not. “And, in the dream, we’re out at the practice field - I can hear his laugh, so distinct, his distinct laugh - and he’s laughing and he’s joking with me and I say to him, ‘see, you’re not dead.’ And I wake up and I’m like, damn, he’s physically gone but I think it’s his way of telling me that, ‘I’m not. “I dream about him a lot, actually,” George admitted. George was recently a guest on Shannon Sharpe’s podcast “Club ShayShay” and revealed that he still has dreams about his former teammate, who passed away on July 4, 2009. George has over 10,000 career rushing yards and was a force to be reckoned with when he and McNair were on.It’ll be 14 years this July since Steve McNair tragically lost his life in a murder-suicide, but his memory lives on in several ways, including in the dreams of fellow Tennessee Titans legend, Eddie George. You could make the argument that Warner is slightly a better quarterback and might deserve the honor of going into the Hall of Fame before McNair, but you can’t say the same about Stabler. Both Stabler and Warner edge out McNair with touchdowns, but McNair has fewer interceptions. McNair has more passing yards than Stabler and just barely trails Warner. All had hall of fame careers and deserved to be in the hall but excluding Favre why did Stabler and Warner get in over McNair? The last three quarterbacks to get inducted into the Hall of Fame are Brett Favre, Ken Stabler, and Kurt Warner. Both of them deserve to be in the Hall of Fame, and I can’t explain why they’re not. Both have been deserving of it since they have been eligible. I hope this will be enough to push McNair and George into the Hall of Fame. The banners are expected to be replaced, and we could even see the location of the ring of honor moved in the stadium. The Ring of Honor section of Nissan Stadium will also be receiving an upgrade according to Amy Adams Strunk. McNair had a career record of 91-62 and joined Steve Young and Fran Tarkenton as the only quarterbacks in NFL history to record at least 30,000 passing yards and 3,500 rushing yards in their career. They are also the first players to have No. Now the Titans are rewarding them by retiring their number.Īir McNair and George are the seventh and eighth players to have their number retired and the first two that were predominately Titans. Steve McNair and Eddie George were two cornerstones in building the Titans franchise from the ground up when they got to Nashville. By Colton Pickard 3 years ago Amy Adams Strunk has announced that Steve McNair’s number 9 and Eddie George’s number 27 will be retired by the Titans.
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