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Subject: Steve McNair

  • 2007 NFL Preview, Take Two

    September 5, 2007
  • Jason Friedman's 2008 Houston Texans Preview

    April 16, 2008
  • The Saga of Vince Young, Continued...

    September 9, 2008
  • Night & Day

    May 28, 1998
  • Bash-ing the Bigwigs

    Come Super Bowl week, you can still party downtown, even if you're not very important

    January 22, 2004
  • Static on the Dial

    Shady ethics and racism behind the scenes at Clear Channel radio? That's what ex-employee June Garcia Sherman is claiming in a lawsuit

    July 3, 2003
  • Man of the Year

    If Chronicle coverage is any indication, Texans owner Bob McNair is 2002's VIP

    January 9, 2003
  • Remembering Steve McNair, Once An Oiler

    Steve McNair was going to be the next savior of the Houston Oilers. Bud Adams decided he didn't want to stick around in Houston, however, and McNair ended up becoming the first savior of the Tennessee Titans. Nicknamed "Air Mcnair," he was the Oilers' number-one pick in the 1995 draft who came from an obscure college who some thought couldn't quarterback a legitimate NFL offense.  McNair ended up lasting 13 seasons in the NFL, leading the Titans to the Super Bowl in January of 2000, and

    July 6, 2009
  • The Chronicle's Ortiz: Chief Of The Morality Police

    I stumbled upon this Jose de Jesus Ortiz blog post on Sunday morning while I was in the process of trying to digest Saturday night's 13-2 Astros loss to the Washington Nationals. I puzzled over it during the day, but could never really make much sense of it. But then Deadspin got a hold of the thing, and now it seems that Ortiz' moralizing has gone national.To save you the time, I'll summarize. Ortiz is outraged that, after what happened to Steve McNair, married ballplayers are still hitting on

    July 14, 2009