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OT: Ravens QB Steve McNair to announce retirement today

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A great QB and an asset to the teams he played for,I wish him well in his post football endeavors.

A shame that he was only a foot and a half from Super Bowl glory because this guy deserved it.

A definate consideration for Hall Of Fame as his career stats shows he should be considered.

Matt Ryan definately improved his chances of being drafted by the Ravens at #8 or maybe higher if they trade up to get him

http://www.baltimoreravens.com/News/Articles/2008/04/Press_Release_-_Steve_McNair_Retirement.aspx
 
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I just loved how Romeo Crennel used to called him "Mack Nair".
 
Guess who needs to draft a quarterback now? This potentially opens up great trade possibilities with teams who may want to jump ahead of Baltimore for Ryan if he's available at 7.

I'm surprised he didn't wait until after the draft to announce it.
 
It's too bad what injuries did to him. I always enjoyed watching him play.
 
Guess who needs to draft a quarterback now? This potentially opens up great trade possibilities with teams who may want to jump ahead of Baltimore for Ryan if he's available at 7.

I'm surprised he didn't wait until after the draft to announce it.

Baltimore needed a QB before McNair retired. The question on what Baltimore will do could be tied to their current cap status. McNair's cap number is $6.45M, but I don't no how much goes away with his retirement. With McNair, they only have $4.3M in room, not much.
 
Nice guy. Not a HOF QB unless you're talking the Oilers/Titans team HOF. Hung around a little too long too. Must be a little miffed at the Ravens to announce this pre draft...
 
Nice guy. Not a HOF QB unless you're talking the Oilers/Titans team HOF. Hung around a little too long too. Must be a little miffed at the Ravens to announce this pre draft...

IMO, new coach probably pushed him out....
 
Baltimore needed a QB before McNair retired. The question on what Baltimore will do could be tied to their current cap status. McNair's cap number is $6.45M, but I don't no how much goes away with his retirement. With McNair, they only have $4.3M in room, not much.

That's true, but it's a matter of when the Ravens felt they would need to find one. Now that free agency is over, there are fewer options, and they'll most likely need to look to the draft, which potentially limits them in the draft.

Take the Pats cornerback situation - I'll wager that the Pats don't feel they need a cornerback desperately for this season because they can get by with 1 year free agents, so they're not pressed to draft one early. If Baltimore felt they could squeak by with McNair for another year with him, they wouldn't be nearly so pressed to draft one.

Of course, if they feel that Boller has seen the light, this is moot.
 
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Baltimore needed a QB before McNair retired. The question on what Baltimore will do could be tied to their current cap status. McNair's cap number is $6.45M, but I don't no how much goes away with his retirement. With McNair, they only have $4.3M in room, not much.

According to ESPN his 2008 salary was $4M, so that is what will go away. Doubles their cap space. Of course it also likely means they really need some sort of semi viable veteran presence behind a draftee and one of and Boller/Smith.
 
A great QB and an asset to the teams he played for,I wish him well in his post football endeavors.

A shame that he was only a foot and a half from Super Bowl glory because this guy deserved it.

A definate consideration for Hall Of Fame as his career stats shows he should be considered.

The only memorable thing in that SB (other than the last play) were the plays he made on that final drive, which were some of the greatest in SB history. For 2 or 3 years he was great, but the injuries didn't let him sustain it for long enough to be considered for the HOF.
 
According to ESPN his 2008 salary was $4M, so that is what will go away. Doubles their cap space. Of course it also likely means they really need some sort of semi viable veteran presence behind a draftee and one of and Boller/Smith.

Matt Cassel for a fourth?
 
Should definitely merit considering for the Hall of Very Good.
 
According to ESPN his 2008 salary was $4M, so that is what will go away. Doubles their cap space. Of course it also likely means they really need some sort of semi viable veteran presence behind a draftee and one of and Boller/Smith.


Thanks for clearing up what was salary vs. bonus as part of his $6.45M cap value.
 
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