Hercules10
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Ironically they think the mistress shot him because she thought he started seeing another 20-something gal.
Actually, they were in the process of divorcing, from what I understand. I don't know if that was due to him cheating, or other reasons.
Also, when I spoke of Steve being a good parent, I was meaning that he always HAD been, at least in the public eye. Obviously, discovering he was carrying on with a 20 year old changes things.
I agree!
I so vehemently disagree it isn't funny. Good fathers do not cheat on the mother of their children. They put their children in front of their libido and ego.
Marriage over ... fine. Get a divorce. But believe me, the children will always feel like this girl was more important to their father then they were. Instead of staying home with them he was running around with her.
And he got killed for it. I don't think he deserved it, that isn't what I'm saying AT ALL. But this woman killed him. This affair cost him his life. And now they are saying that she killed him because she thought he was cheating on her. That there was a 3rd woman involved.
I can only pray for the wife and children. They are the ones most hurt by all of this!
This thread sort of reflects this article
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9777174/Don't-be-so-quick-to-make-McNair-a-hero
be warned - the author pulls no punches regarding his thoughts.
FWIW - the minute I heard it was McNair and an unidentified woman , I guessed it was his mistress and a murder/suicide. Prayers for his kids who are the only real innocent victims here.
Wow - I am sorry, but I have to disagree with this. Being unfaithful to the mother of your children while still married to her is not putting your children's interests above your own, which is the definition of good parenting. If your marriage is a wreck, than get a divorce before you sleep around. Is it about you or the kids? That is the definition of a good parent.
Apparently, the only person who thought they were divorcing was the girlfriend.Actually, they were in the process of divorcing, from what I understand. I don't know if that was due to him cheating, or other reasons. ...
Ummm, he hasn't played pro football for over a year.... As far as understanding how the wife could have existed with this going on, I think it is important to understand how these pro-football players live. The wives are used to extended absences. As far as I know she and the children (at least two of them, I think the two older children had a different mother) had lived here in Nashville while he finished up his career in Baltimore. And they have always had a home back in Louisianna where he came from. It would be easy to explain or rationalize time away.
I think that we can all agree that his cheating has hurt his kids.The relationship between the mother and father do not always have anything to do with parenting skills. If that was the case, we would have no divorce. People remain good parents after divorce don't they? I do not believe that a man who has an affair is not really in love with his wife and he should get a divorce; but I don't believe that it necessarily changes his abilities as a parent. An affair is about the relationship between a man and a woman; it is not about the children.
I don't know a thing in the world about Steve McNair; but its easy to condemn somebody when we don't know exactly why they make the choices they make and we don't know anything about the relationship between him and his wife. It is possible that she knew about the affair but chose to continue the marriage. Not a choice I would make but some do make that choice; especially when there is a large income involved.
Years ago I read a Newsweek "My Turn" article by a woman whose husband died in a car accident the day before she was going to file for divorce. She described the terrible guilt she felt because she was not sad that he was gone. She had not wished him dead but she felt like such a terrible hypocrite for playing the mourning wife when in reality, her deepest desire - to have him out of her life - had been granted, albeit in a terrible way. I wonder if McNair's wife is feeling a bit like that woman.
I completely disagree. Maybe the whole reason that he stayed in the marriage was for the kids' sake and there was absolutely no love left....and maybe Mechelle even knew that. We don't, and never will, know the whole story.Wow - I am sorry, but I have to disagree with this. Being unfaithful to the mother of your children while still married to her is not putting your children's interests above your own, which is the definition of good parenting. If your marriage is a wreck, than get a divorce before you sleep around. Is it about you or the kids? That is the definition of a good parent.
This thread sort of reflects this article
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9777174/Don't-be-so-quick-to-make-McNair-a-hero
be warned - the author pulls no punches regarding his thoughts.
I completely disagree. Maybe the whole reason that he stayed in the marriage was for the kids' sake and there was absolutely no love left....and maybe Mechelle even knew that. We don't, and never will, know the whole story.
I completely disagree. Maybe the whole reason that he stayed in the marriage was for the kids' sake and there was absolutely no love left....and maybe Mechelle even knew that. We don't, and never will, know the whole story.
Having an affair on your wife and the mother of your children is NOT being a good parent or husband.
I don't think I am understanding how you equate being a good husband/wife and being a good parent. There are many good fathers/mothers out there who are not a husband/wife to anyone. You can love your children without loving their mother/father. There are people with the inability to make a commitment to a husband/wife but are still wonderful parents to their children.
This thread sort of reflects this article
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9777174/Don't-be-so-quick-to-make-McNair-a-hero
be warned - the author pulls no punches regarding his thoughts.
FWIW - the minute I heard it was McNair and an unidentified woman , I guessed it was his mistress and a murder/suicide. Prayers for his kids who are the only real innocent victims here.