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McNair’s biggest critique his entire football career was that he’s undersized. It’s why he played at Alcorn St. There’s not a single metric in football that would lend any credibility to Steve McNair or Malik Willis being “big” quarterbacks.
What made McNair so good. What the fawk . You are talking out yur ass today not all NFL QB are over 6'2 . No fat and a man weigh 220 he is big in my book. Not that a QB has to be strong but McNair could take on NFL linebackers.
 
What made McNair so good. What the fawk . You are talking out yur ass today not all NFL QB are over 6'2 . No fat and a man weigh 220 he is big in my book. Not that a QB has to be strong but McNair could take on NFL linebackers.
Arm strength, mobility, and ability to read defenses. Same things that make a lot of qbs so good. He wasn’t big. This is really simple, but you just can’t admit you are wrong
 
Arm strength, mobility, and ability to read defenses. Same things that make a lot of qbs so good. He wasn’t big. This is really simple, but you just can’t admit you are wrong
He wasn't strong and would always get back up and play hurt. And your shoes are ugly it's my opinion other than you can't say McNair wasn't strong.
 
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McNair’s biggest critique his entire football career was that he’s undersized. It’s why he played at Alcorn St. There’s not a single metric in football that would lend any credibility to Steve McNair or Malik Willis being “big” quarterbacks.
McNair got plenty of offers from high-caliber schools such as LSU, Miami, Nebraska and Ohio State. So what made him decide to go to division I-AA Alcorn State?

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All of his other offers were to play defensive back, but Air McNair wanted to play quarterback. In 1992, he passed for 3,541 yards and 29 touchdowns, and ran it in for 10 more scores. In 1993, he again passed for over 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns, and was named First-Team All-SWAC for his third season in a row. He then broke through his senior season, surprising fans and frustrating defensive coordinators.

In Retrospect: Steve McNair's Legacy
 
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McNair got plenty of offers from high-caliber schools such as LSU, Miami, Nebraska and Ohio State. So what made him decide to go to division I-AA Alcorn State?

College

All of his other offers were to play defensive back, but Air McNair wanted to play quarterback. In 1992, he passed for 3,541 yards and 29 touchdowns, and ran it in for 10 more scores. In 1993, he again passed for over 3,000 yards and 30 touchdowns, and was named First-Team All-SWAC for his third season in a row. He then broke through his senior season, surprising fans and frustrating defensive coordinators.

In Retrospect: Steve McNair's Legacy
Thanks. He was too undersized to play qb at a big school. That’s why he chose Alcorn St. fwiw, he was offered RB at Florida
 
McNair’s biggest critique his entire football career was that he’s undersized. It’s why he played at Alcorn St. There’s not a single metric in football that would lend any credibility to Steve McNair or Malik Willis being “big” quarterbacks.
His Legacy

Steve McNair was unarguably, one of the greatest athletes of all time. He became only the fifth player in NFL history to pass for 20,000 yards, and rush for 3,000. He was also known as one of the toughest players of all time. He had surgeries on his toe, ankle, knee, back, chest, hip, and twice on his shoulder, and was named the third toughest athlete in sports in 2004 by USA Today. His countless records are only the physical sports aspect of what he left behind. The rest is his historic legacy.
 
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