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Who among us can really judge Steve McNair?

It's been four plus days yet seemingly months ago since Steve McNair was taken from this earth in a violent and unnecessary way. I've taken in the talk on sports radio and I've read the feedback submitted by Ravens fans and clearly the opinions vary on how McNair will be remembered. When I think back, I recall the nickname Air McNair as the former Alcorn State Brave emerged on to the NFL scene as the third overall pick by the Houston Oilers in the 1995 NFL Draft. At the time I thought the nickname was a bit unusual since his legs can be credited with most of his early success. Right around the time McNair was maturing as a professional my son Tyler, to the delight of his proud Dad began to really develop an affinity for the NFL and in large part the credit for that can be attributed...

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RAY LEWIS ISN'T PAID TO BE A BABYSITTER

Whenever an NFL player becomes available who might be a match for the Ravens on the field yet is a problem off the field or in the locker room, fans inevitably look to Ray Lewis and conclude that he can be the voice of reason and stave off any potential issues. Fans think that Ray can turn a drama queen into his own little dancing queen who will march to his beat on demand. Look up babysitter in the NFL Glossary and fans expect to see the willing and smiling face of Ray Lewis. And given this widely held belief among fans, they precipitously conclude that the problem child flavor of the month can be the missing ingredient for the Ravens - particularly if the player is a wide receiver. Plaxico Burress - bring him on! Brandon Marshall -  no worries, besides what has he been CONVICTED of... If either...

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Can the Ravens surpass Steelers without No. 1 WR?

This article was written by Tony Lombardi of Ravens24x7.com The Ravens are just a wide receiver away from overtaking the Steelers in the AFC North. How many times have you HEARD that? If the Ravens had a true No. 1 receiver they may have advanced to and won Super Bowl XLIII. How many times have you SAID that? The Ravens would love to have a player in the mold of Larry Fitzgerald or one with the skills of Brandon Marshall. But is that the only way for the Ravens to take that next step? Can they take that next step with the wide receiver talent currently on their roster provided they improve in other areas? That's a reasonable assumption don't you think? But before we go there, let's look at the receiving talent the Ravens do have heading into the 2009 season. Derrick Mason: It's safe to say that...

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NFL Outsider Season Preview 2009: Carolina Panthers

NFL Outsider is hosting a season preview of all 32 teams. The NFL regular season begins on September 10; in the meantime follow the best NFL bloggers as they analyze their teams in this 2009 season preview.Joe Coward from CatCrave.com gives insight into what to expect from this year's Carolina PanthersCarolina Panthers, 2009 Season Preview   Some Negative Comments               Most Carolina fans think of the horrendous playoff game Delhomme last played more often than the season opener he won for Carolina in San Diego.  Some call Delhomme's extension a blessing in disguise, for salary cap room, if nothing else.  In time we will sort it out and see if a contract extension for Delhomme was right or wrong.  Some worry about Julius Peppers.  He will have a solid season in 2009 if he wants to move elsewhere that bad in 2010.    Some Positive Comments        Carolina has become a force...

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NFL Outsider Season Preview 2009: Carolina Panthers

NFL Outsider is hosting a season preview of all 32 teams. The NFL regular season begins on September 10; in the meantime follow the best NFL bloggers as they analyze their teams in this 2009 season preview.Joe Coward from CatCrave.com gives insight into what to expect from this year's Carolina PanthersCarolina Panthers, 2009 Season Preview   Some Negative Comments               Most Carolina fans think of the horrendous playoff game Delhomme last played more often than the season opener he won for Carolina in San Diego.  Some call Delhomme's extension a blessing in disguise, for salary cap room, if nothing else.  In time we will sort it out and see if a contract extension for Delhomme was right or wrong.  Some worry about Julius Peppers.  He will have a solid season in 2009 if he wants to move elsewhere that bad in 2010.    Some Positive Comments        Carolina has become a force...Read more

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NFL Outsider Season Preview 2009: Kansas City Chiefs

NFL Outsider is hosting a season preview of all 32 teams. The NFL regular season begins on September 10; in the meantime follow the best NFL bloggers as they analyze their teams in this 2009 season preview.Josh Knox from KCChiefsFootball.com shares his insight on the 2009 Kansas City Chiefs. Check in on other teams here.Chiefs 2009 NFL Season Preview Last year was a very rough year to be a Chief. One positive that can be taken from this is finishing 2-14 there is really nowhere to go but up and Chiefs seem to doing everything in their power to make the best on and off the field decisions to help their organization for both now and the future.. Let's talk about some of the key losses for the Chiefs and then we will go on and see what they added. . Key Losses: Carl Peterson, Herm Edwards, Tony Gonzalez, Donnie Edwards, Patrick Surtain If you watched...Read more

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NFL Outsider Season Preview 2009: Pittsburgh Steelers

NFL Outsider is hosting a season preview of all 32 teams. The NFL regular season begins on September 10; in the meantime follow the best NFL bloggers as they analyze their teams in this 2009 season preview.Donald from Steelerstoday.com gives insight into what to expect from this year's Pittsburgh Steelers.2008 regular season record:  12-42009 predicted record:  13-3Predicted finish in AFC North:  1st The Pittsburgh Steelers ended 2008 by taking home their sixth Lombardi Trophy.  However, repeating in 2009 is not going to be an easy task.  Steeler Nation is not going to like hearing me say this, but I don't think the Steelers were the best team in the NFL last season.  However, the Steelers got hot at the right time, and had a few breaks go their way.  Next thing you know, they're throwing a parade in Pittsburgh. Key Weaknesses:If the Steelers hope to repeat, they are going to have...Read more

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NFL Crystal Ball: Denver Broncos will eventually win the Jay Cutler trade

It's not going to happen overnight, it's not going to be obvious, and it's probably never going to make up for the flack the team has caught this offseason.  Nor should it.  But, I feel safe in saying that the Denver Broncos are going to be better off with the plethora of picks they got from the Bears than with QB Jay Cutler.Is there anything wrong with selling high?The Broncos were universally criticized for getting rid of their franchise quarterback.  I'm not going to argue against the point that says the Broncos traded the player who would have gone on to be the second best QB in franchise history.  They did exactly that.But certain pundits have taken that a step further to say that, "you can't replace a Jay Cutler".  I'm sorry, really?Jay Cutler has a career completion percentage of 62.5%.  He throws 3 TDs for every 2 INTs.  He...Read more

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NFL Top 10: Best Storylines heading into 2009

I really love spending hours putting together the research for a long-winded heavy analytical post, but sometimes, a fan needs to appreciate the game from a different perspective.  This isn't going to provide any insight into why teams will win and lose this year, but because it's June, and we're two months from training camp, I'll forgive myself.Today, NFL Top 10 takes a look at the best storylines entering 2009, as well as those potential developing storylines that could shape the upcoming NFL season.10. Ray Lewis, Rex Ryan, and defense in the AFCIf the Baltimore Ravens are going to make good on my super bowl appearance prediction, they can't allow the media to even speculate that they might be missing Rex Ryan.  The effect of defensive coordinator on a team's defense has certainly been overstated throughout the years, so we'll never know if the Ravens are actually missing Rex Ryan. ...Read more

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NFL Top 10: Most Valuable Chicago Bears

The Bears made the biggest splash of the entire offseason when they landed Jay Cutler in a blockbuster trade with the Denver Broncos.  But where will Cutler rank among the top players on the Chicago Bears?  Is he truly the centerpiece of the Bears' offense?   NFL Top 10 investigates these questions, today.10.  C Olin KreutzI do think Olin Kreutz has enjoyed a somewhat overrated career because as a young, talented Center in the NFC, he kept getting trips to the pro bowl to represent the NFC, despite a long standing run of inconsistent play in the middle of the Bears' OL.  Kreutz' best work came, in my opinion, during the 2005 season when he was by far the best player on a terrible offense that did just enough to make the playoffs that season.  Since then, he's been about a league average center, but the veteran has remained a...Read more

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NFL Great Debates: What to Do with Michael Vick?

NFL Outsider's Greg Trippiedi and Anthony Brown debate the issue: Which team is the best spot for Michael Vick if he overcomes the enormous hurdles necessary to get on the field this year?Greg Trippiedi says Vick shouldn't be a starting quarterback:It's pretty clear that Michael Vick is not going to have a job waiting for him when he gets back. He's 29 years old -- too old and too young in different ways. Vick's open field running abilities were already in decline when we last saw him, and that was in 2006. But that doesn't mean he won't stick somewhere. He's still got a good five or six seasons ahead of him as an effective athlete. The question though remains: Where will Michael Vick fit in, and who will take a chance on him? I don't think Vick is a good fit on a team with a clear need...Read more

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NFL Top 10: Coaches on the Hot Seat in '09

You know, I think there are only a handful of topics in sports that would make for great discussion on radio shows, or on blogs, that have no practical meaning in the real world.  I think back to debates about running up the score: you'll get tons of callers in on a topic like that, putting in their two cents.  Is is right?  Did it happen?  Does it matter?Well, to me, I see the ever-present NFL Head Coaching Hot Seat as cut from the same mold.  It's a debate partially on the merits of certain coaches, partially on the trends of certain owners hiring and firing patterns, and mostly on probability.  Does it really matter if Coach 'X' is on the Hot Seat?  We're not even wondering if he should be fired, we're asking if he should be/is in a position where you would consider a coaching change.I don't have...Read more

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