Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Chad Pennington, Curtis Martin, Steve McNair, Tennessee Titans, Neil O'Donnell, Heywood Jeffires, Tennessee Oilers
07/06 — I didn't know Steve McNair, shot to death early Saturday morning in Nashville, Tenn. But I knew of him, and of how he stood — tall — in the pocket, especially in his four games against the Jets over the years.
In fact, the very first start of McNair's very good, borderline-Hall-of-Fame career, came as a rookie against the Green & White. It was the next-to-last game of the 1995 season between two teams playing out their strings in the Astrodome.
It was my second year as a Jets beatwriter, and I remember the 'Dome, once considered "one of the Seven Wonders of the New World," to be a dark, dingy, echoey place. A mere 35,873 paying customers showed up for that game, during which McNair threw a 35-yard scoring strike to Haywood Jeffires to open a 10-0 first-quarter lead, completed 13 of 27 for 198 yards overall, and notched the first win of his career by the score of 23-6.
His next start against the Jets came the next year at the Meadowlands, and the circumstances were again favorable for him and the Oilers. Neil O'Donnell was supposed to come back from his Game 6 shoulder injury for that game but injured his calf during pregame warmups in the sloppy North Jersey weather and was out for the rest of the year.
No doubt it wouldn't have mattered. Two first-quarter McNair TD passes sent the Oilers on to a 35-10 road rout of the Jets, who suffered loss No. 12 in their 1-15 season.
The final two meetings turned out more favorably for the Green & White.
In 1998 the Jets were coming off of a very tough road loss to the Indianapolis Colts and then-rookie QB Peyton Manning and had to try to resuscitate their playoff hopes with a road win at Vanderbilt Stadium over McNair, Eddie George and the then still-named Tennessee Oilers.
Consider it done, but only after a 3-3 first half in which McNair and George seemed to set the tone. Vinny Testaverde rebounded to throw two touchdown passes to trigger a 24-3 road win, the first of a seven-game winning streak that carried th Jets into Denver for the AFC Championship Game.
The final meeting came on a Week 13 Monday night back at the Meadowlands in 2003. The battered Jets came in at 4-7, the Titans at 9-2, but despite McNair's 59-yard TD strike to Justin McCareins over Aaron Beasley three minutes into the prime time game, the Jets behind Chad Pennington and Curtis Martin scuffled back for the 24-17 shocker.
Bottom line: The Jets (who never faced him as a Raven) split four games with McNair, who completed 53 of 103 passes (51.5 percent) for 749 yards, five TDs and two INTs, all for an 83.4 rating against them.
The numbers don't mean much in light of the human tragedy that occurred over the weekend in the Volunteer State. But they speak of how well the Jets battled McNair, and how well McNair battled one team over the course of his very strong NFL career.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (10)Ira Said:
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 7:30pm ET"My bad 55,000 no shows for that rainstorm game in 96 @ the Meadowlands. My friend and i saw O'Donnell come on the field and then all of a sudden he went down. To this day i still really wonder what really happened. Randy, That 98 game with Vinny really got the Jets on a run. That win sent them on a 6 game winning streak headed into the playoffs. Vinny had an awful stomach flu during that game."
the real t.o. Said:
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 8:22pm ET"im def going to miss mcnair and the opportunities he wouldve had open to him thru retirement. i wouldve looked forward to him possibly commentating on a few games cuz he was definitely an ironman of QBs to be admired. it was sad to see his career end after how much he and the ravens flourished that last season in baltimore because of the player he was. I pray for his family and children.R.I.P "
kennydajet Said:
Tue, July 7, 2009 - 1:15am ET"I always admired the way McNair played the game. Will never forget the many plays he made toward the end of that Super Bowl game. Simply amazing. He was one of those players that I always rooted for except when they played the Jets of course. Rest in peace Steve McNair"
Ira Said:
Tue, July 7, 2009 - 6:54am ET"Getting back to that Titans game in 98 the Jets had just been upset by the Colts @Indy losing on a last minute TD by Pollard who carred V.Green on his back into the endzone. Randy, Wasn't that that the game A. Glenn returned that missed FG 100 plus yds or so for a TD? Love to revisit past games. Nice spot on Leonhard. He will be for the D what Chrebet use to be for the O. Big play guy. GO JETS!!!!"
Randy Lange Said:
"Yes, Ira, in that game Aaron Glenn returned Mike Vanderjagt's short 63-yard field goal attempt 104 yards for a touchdown at the end of the second quarter."
Chief Said:
Thu, July 9, 2009 - 2:36pm ET"You're an idiot Randy Lange. I've been trying respect you for a long time but i just can't with your formulaic posts, non stop cliches and uninspired, unoriginal writing. This post is a disgrace to Steve McNair's memory, your final paragraph is just embarrassing. Anyways, enjoy this one friendly censors. You'll delete this because you quash unoriginal thought just to keep the man looking clean. "
Hogan Said:
Fri, July 10, 2009 - 12:56pm ET"Wow, Chief if it were not that I dont use the words I would to describe you and youre attidude, on this site I would have more to say, but I will just say this. Grow up, get a clue(you could not make a more false statment), and take it some where else no one cares what you think."
Shep Said:
Mon, July 13, 2009 - 3:21pm ET"I happen to agree with Chief. Randy lacks any imagination at all, and who really cares about what happened between the Jets and McNair throughout his career? The man was brutally murdered, and the story should focus on condolences for his friends and family. I'm sure they don't care what his rating was over 4 games against us. Get a clue Randy."
Balz68 Said:
Wed, July 15, 2009 - 3:13pm ET"if McNair did not cheat he would still be alive"
Mike Said:
Thu, July 16, 2009 - 9:22pm ET"Chief, what's your problem man? Don't ever talk about Randy like that, he's our beat writer and if you don't like his writing then why do you continue to read his articles. Get a life and go somewhere else and be miserable."
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Ira Said:
Mon, July 6, 2009 - 4:47pm ET"Randy, Oh yes that O'Donnell game was a classic. One of the worst rain games i have ever sat through. 40,000 plus in no-shows but it was fun watching McNair play. That 03 game was great and i remember Mcnair playing hurt with sore ribs. That was his trademark. Lets pray and hope the world will have less violence from now on."
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