Friday, July 10, 2009

More Girlfriends Rising Out of Steve McNair's Past

Posted by Pete Kotz on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:27 AM

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In the wake of Steve McNair's death, more former girlfriends are rising up from his past. The New York Daily News reports today that McNair had a six-year affair with a stripper from Minneapolis, whom he used to fly around the country for hook-ups. Says the paper:
The former business manager of a Minneapolis strip club told the Daily News that McNair had been a frequent visitor to the club and had an intimate and extramarital relationship with an exotic dancer for about six years. "She liked money and athletes," the former business manager said on condition of anonymity. "She went out with athletes before. She was one of those girls who said, 'You're married? You have kids? So what?' Lets have fun. "I can tell you that she was very upset when she learned that he had died," the former business manager added.

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Tennessean newspaper columnist David Climer is impressionable.
How else can you explain this quote from him in his July 10 column regarding the deceased Steve McNair: "He was the most popular player to wear a Titans jersey."
Really? So popular in fact that the first time he (McNair) wore a Titans jersey in a real game he was booed for his poor play. Meanwhile, the top-selling NFL jersey that year -- in all of the NFL, mind you -- was Titans running back Eddie George's No. 27.
Not only did George send the cash registers clicking at a rate matched by no other NFL player back in 1999, he remained in the top ten clear up until the 2001-2002 season, after which injuries and less glitzy stats became the norm.
McNair was never even in the top 25, not even in the year or the year after he shared the league co-MVP award with Peyton Manning.
Eddie George is the most popular Titans player ever, not just across the country but in Nashville. Hasn't Climer noticed that what counts in this country is sex appeal, and that George had that over McNair hands down. In fact, Frank Wychek was likely more popular than McNair.
Would Climer have made the same statement any time before July 4?

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Posted by Bryce Martin on 07/10/2009 at 12:13 PM

"I found she also posted here:
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/nashville-tn/TV57C4OLVJA0MPE4P
Read Katie Benson in that link. She says " I Was With Him The Morning That Sahel AKA Jenny Came Knocking At His Door At 7 AM .... And Also The Night Of The Murders" and she posts her email address in there.
I searched for her email address on google and you can get to this page http://comment.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewComments&friendID=420977100 that links to her myspace page here http://www.myspace.com/lilmamakab
Then I searched for lilmamakab in google and found this page http://www.espin.com/advice/breakups/i-miss-my-jerky-ex-boyfriend where she had posted in the past.
Scroll down and you can click on her post and get to a espin profile page here http://www.espin.com/people/lilmamakab that says she is 5'4" blonde and has pictures.
The girl at Blue Moon matches that description!!! Nice detective work huh?

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Posted by YooHoo Where is PJ Tobia?!? on 07/10/2009 at 1:08 PM

Will no one think of the road beef?

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Posted by Anonymous on 07/10/2009 at 3:08 PM

I'm shocked - shocked!

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Posted by Captain Renault on 07/10/2009 at 3:16 PM
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