Most of us would be lying to ourselves if we didn't admit that Father's Day has become little more than another reason to rush to a greeting card store or kiosk. It is only for those of us whose memory of having lost our dad is still raw that the holiday resonates as it should.It is against that backdrop, however, that made the third Sunday of June, when we are annually reminded to be thankful of our fathers, so refreshing. That Father's Day was restored to a purposeful rung for all to see. The President of the United States, Barack Obama, who grew up without the man who begot him, held a Father's Day event at the White House.
"I had a heroic mom and wonderful grandparents who helped raise me and my sister, and it's because of them that I'm able to stand here today," the president told kids, community organizers and dads like Dwyane Wade and Alonzo Mourning whom he invited. "But despite all their extraordinary love and attention, that doesn't mean that I didn't feel my father's absence. That's something that leaves a hole in a child's heart that a government can't fill."
I certainly don't know whether those boys would be fatherless today had their dad, Steve McNair, witnessed in person the president's plea for dads not to forget or forsake their progeny. I don't know whether the event would have led the recently retired star quarterback back to the woman he married in 1997, Mechelle, with whom he was rearing his family.
I don't know if President Obama's heartfelt words would have convinced Air McNair, as he was known, to walk away from an affair he was having with a woman only a few years older than his eldest son, Junior, who is scheduled to graduate from high school next year. I can only guess whether the president's effort would've brought McNair to reevaluate his situation and weigh again whether it was worth risking whatever he had.
This isn't about passing judgment, though I wonder why and how a man like McNair could wind up in what turned out a fatal situation.
All I know is that four more kids -- four more black kids, four more black boys, especially -- were just tossed into what can be an abyss of growing up without a dad after their father, Steve McNair, and a woman he was dating, Sahel Kazemi, were found on the Fourth of July shot to death in a condo McNair leased. McNair was 36; Kazemi turned 20 in May.
Steve McNair Tragedy
NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Former Tennessee Titan Eddie George attends a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie George
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Former Tennessee Titan Eddie George attends a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie George
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Former Tennessee Titan Eddie George attends a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Eddie George
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Tennessee Titans Coach Jeff Fisher speaks at a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Fisher
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Tennessee Titans Coach Jeff Fisher speaks at a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Fisher
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Former Tennessee Titans players Eddie George (L) and Brad Hopkins attend a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Brad Hopkins;Eddie George
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Tennessee Titans Coach Jeff Fisher speaks at a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Fisher
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Tennessee Titans Coach Jeff Fisher speaks at a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Fisher
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: Tennessee Titans Coach Jeff Fisher speaks at a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Jeff Fisher
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NASHVILLE, TN - JULY 6: A single bunch of flowers lies at the entrance to the Tennessee Titans offices and practice facility as team officials prepare for a press conference in reaction to the death of former Titan star quarterback Steve McNair July 6, 2009 in Nashville, Tennessee. McNair was found shot to death in a Nashville condominium on July 4th, his girlfreinds' body was also found at the scene. (Photo by Rusty Russell/Getty Images)
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The things we are learning with every passing hour about this event are as troubling as they are horrific. None of it adds up to the quarterback, No. 9, we thought we knew from the touchdown passes he threw on television or the contributions he made to the Boys and Girls Clubs, and Katrina victims. We never really know our athletic heroes, of course, anymore than we do anyone else we see only through the media's lens. Who knew, for example, that South Carolina's Governor Mark Sanford was gallivanting in South America with a woman that was not his wife or the mother of his children?
In the aftermath of the dual deadly shooting deaths of McNair and Kazemi, police have mostly speculated that McNair was killed by Kazemi and Kazemi committed suicide. There is no doubt about one thing, however: in the end, McNair's wealth and fame didn't shield his boys from what is the precarious upbringing of the single-mother home that so many, particularly in the black community, must navigate.
Money, or the lack of it, has a lot to do with rearing children, of course. "It Takes a Village" is nice appropriate African proverb by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. But this is America where net worth unfortunately is more important than self worth. Maybe McNair's multimillionaire earnings from his days starring in the NFL can cushion the rest of the ride for his boys from childhood and adolescence to manhood.
But McNair's children are now at greater risk than others to meet a host of troubles. They are more likely to fail in school, to use drugs, to become teen parents and to commit crimes than they would have been with him around. It isn't that such things can't befall kids from homes that look like the ideal. Ask Eagles coach Andy Reid, who has a couple of sons who've run afoul of the law, or even retired coach Tony Dungy, who championed family as coming first but lost a son to suicide.
Growing up is never easy. But it just got inexorably -- and unnecessarily -- more difficult for the McNair boys. That is the rest of this event's tragedy. It is, it always is. It becomes about the ones -- the youngest ones -- left behind.
There are way too many kids in this country growing up without dads in their lives, upwards of 24 million. That's roughly one out of every three kids. For black kids, the ratio jumps to about two out of three.
Most have dad somewhere around. The McNair boys are now among the most unfortunate of that lot with their dad deceased. It is one thing to lose dad to a horrible disease or accident. It is another thing, I can't help but imagine, to lose him to violence like this, as opposed to violence serving his community or country.
Now it is on their mom, Mechelle, to carry them forth alone, just like too many black women in particular are left to do these days.
McNair knew as much. He and his four brothers were reared by a single mom, Lucille, in rural Mississippi. He had athletic talent. It carried him to college and he fashioned it into a long and lucrative pro football career.
Maybe McNair's four sons will walk the same path. If they do, they'll be what he had been till last weekend: lucky.
Kevin B. Blackistone is a panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn and the Shirley Povich Chair in Sports Journalism at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. A former award-winning sports columnist for The Dallas Morning News, he currently lives in Silver Spring, Md











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7-06-2009 @ 8:35PM
alycedidi said...
Maybe this will be a wakeup call to ALL men/ black or white / governors or presidents - don't full around!
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7-06-2009 @ 9:56PM
ShakSistah said...
The true tragic figures in this ever evolving story are the 4 McNair boys ... I hope GOD gives their Mother and their entire family everlasting strength to move them through this sad and challenging time ... Thank-YOU Mr. Blackistone for writing these touching, meaningful and compassionate words ...
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7-06-2009 @ 11:21PM
Heidi said...
What difference does it make if they were black (kids)boys or white boys that lost their father. Death isn't a race thing .It just happens
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7-08-2009 @ 8:19PM
almaf60 said...
there is a difference, they're black boys, who will become black men. Our black men have to work harder,be 10x's better than just the average WHITE man because he is black. Unless you're black and had to constantly prove yourself you wouldn't understand.
7-07-2009 @ 12:12AM
Andi said...
Another Baller with ASS-PI-RATIONS(Aspirations). Yeah, Dude had another sneaky side that he thought would never be exposed. You don't put your name on a car with your girlfriend when married. You don't take your wife to an eating establishment where the girlfriend works. You don't go out drinking with the girlfriend and she gets pulled over for drunk driving and you are sitting in the passenger seat. And then call a cab to leave the scene. When married,you can not explain why you are out in the street at 1:30AM and 2:00AM and not home with the wife and family. A wife is never fooled. They know what is going down. I don't feel sorry for this dumb piece of feces at all. He made every mistake a cheating husband makes and thinks nobody knows what is happening. How do you let a 20 year old girl kill you? It's evident she had dudes nose open twice as big as it was already. He got used and abused by a teenage wannabe skank. Is it still 21 years old before a person can drink alcohol in a legal manner in America? You think because of the DUI baller dude knew that his cheating was about to be exposed and he tried to break off or up the cheating on his wife? You think baller dude was taking his 2007 Escalade back? Well it don't matter, he's DEAD. I hope the wife sells the truck and starts a cheating ballers support group. Somebody should have taken dude's player card. He made mistakes Stevie Wonder could see. Don't cheat on the wife, it might save YO LIFE. FOOL.
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7-07-2009 @ 12:43AM
bjtitsengolfjr said...
You don't have to be rich or black to do something stupid. At 63, I've been happily married forever; six years ago I started an affair with an 18 year old woman over a cubical wall from me. She is 24 now, Playboy centerfold sexy/beautiful and I am homely as dirt, but we click. I am 3,000 miles overseas and just got off the phone from 30 minutes of phone sex which she started. She has gone through 3 boyfriends her age in the six years but says they don't do anything for her. When my wife met her, she remarked that it was her 40 years ago except for the hair color. At least now I know why I was so attracted to her since day one when she was transferred into our office from across town. At least she is of stable mind.
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7-07-2009 @ 11:28AM
bejay515 said...
Neither one of you are stable minded. I hope you wake up and end this nonsense before your wife finds out. If you love your wife why risk hurting her. Just think about it - in 15 years, you'll be almost 80 the girl will be almost 40. Do you think she's gonna stick around and watch you loose your hearing, eyesight, bladder control, bowel control and God knows what else? I doubt it. OR had you planned on your wife still being there for you never having known of your stupid affair. You're old enough to think with your brain and not let your penis think for you.
7-07-2009 @ 1:04AM
Stan Kowalski said...
I feel sorry for the hundreds and hundreds of high school football athletes that looked up to Steve McNair as as idol or icon. Sure we have good memories of Steve, but anytime a person is in the spotlight like he was, he needs to keep a clean image. Jeff Fisher tried to make him sound like a saint. Guess what? He was just someone else caught up with trying to get the best of both worlds. I hate to say it, but a stiff dick has no conscience. Nobody did this to McNair but himself. I am praying for his wife and his sons, that they may find the strength to go on with their lives. They are the ones that need our prayers, not Steve.
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7-07-2009 @ 1:56AM
tlsljj said...
This whole situation reminds me why I teach my children not to idolize athletes, movie stars, etc. No-one is above the problems that fall on a sinful act. Most of the famous people today live "double" lives, act one way in front of their fans then have a completely different side when out of view. To some degree this is understandable but for our children to idolize people who can make such drastic mistakes shows that our values in America have really diminished. I wish for the sake of our future generations that we could instill in our children as sense of betterment for themselves and for the people they call heros that they may have something to look up to that will provide positives not negatives.
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7-07-2009 @ 2:12AM
doll said...
I feel sorry for his wife and children. Hope she has a lot of insurance. She needs to sell all of his belongings. Talk about love, I have never been able to figure out how a spouse can love his mate but,cheat every chance he or she gets,.
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7-07-2009 @ 7:56AM
lynnlderricott said...
this will not be a wake -up call for men. because men are stupid.
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7-07-2009 @ 9:30AM
August said...
My condolences to the McNair family and fans.
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7-07-2009 @ 10:45AM
missjm48 said...
My heart goes out to the wife, his mother & kids. It is so sad that there are married men (& women) who think having an affair is ok. They don't think about the consequences if caught or the people they are hurting. Now his wife has to bury his sorry behind and try to explain this awful situation to his kids. Why? Because he got hooked up with an obviously disfuntional, disturbed 20yr old tramp (any woman who knowingly screws around with a married man is a tramp!) This girl never even finished high school! What was he thinking with? What fool within 5 months would put someone up in a condo and buy a vehicle for them & in his name? His wife has got to be a good woman, because there would be no funeral, there would be no memorial and certainly there would be no burial. He would just be dead!! That's all he deserves. I pray that God gives her the strength to get through this and that her boys will be ok. I get so tired of hearing that single mothers can't raise boys without a father around. Well I raised three, two of them weren't mine. They had no place to go and came to live with me. All three are very productive & successful young men! (two are 36 yrs old & one is 37)They have made me very proud. But most of all, in all three cases, it was a blessing that none of their fathers were around. They were total losers and still are! So stop putting down single mothers. Everything happens for a reason and remember God doesn't make mistakes! This must have been God's way of stopping him!
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7-07-2009 @ 10:48AM
madasonwh said...
He was sleeping at his GIRLFRIENDS house! Sounds like his kids were already fatherless!!!
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7-07-2009 @ 10:50AM
Debra said...
Kevin....great article.
YOU got it while Jay only ridiculed Steve yesterday. Thank you for putting those boys FIRST. God help them, but life will be tough, especially now, knowing how their father died. It has got to make it twice as hard.
There are pictures everywhere of the deceased young woman with McNair. How did he keep this from his wife, or did he?
I do hope the police does a full investigation of this crime, and not take the easy way out by determining that it was a murder/suicied.
Thanks Kevin, another great article.
God bless the McNair children.
Debra
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7-07-2009 @ 10:56AM
jaywest71 said...
He is totally to blame! It is unfortunate for his sons, but He did it to them, no one else, He is to blame, no one else, He is scum, like so many!!!
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7-07-2009 @ 11:34AM
wgbittner said...
the boys face fatherless future, they were going to be fatherless anyway,,,Steve was leaving his wife for this girl and wasn't going to be around for them.....big deal....
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7-08-2009 @ 7:27PM
apearse1 said...
He was not going to leave his wife for that stupid bitch, his wife did not know anything about the girl. I don't feel sorry for him at all. If I was Mrs. McN I would just have them burn the mother fucker and collect my insurance money.
7-07-2009 @ 12:37PM
kris said...
This is a sad event for the children. Why is it that everything has to be about color? What difference does it make if they are black or white? This whole article is about them being black kids without a father. They are not the only kids (Black or White) that no longer have a father for whatever reason. Who cares what color they are? This could happen to White boys too. That is what is wrong with this country and the people who are in it. Wake up people, this is not a color issue.
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7-07-2009 @ 12:45PM
PAIN IN THE ASS said...
They shot the wrong quarterback from Mississippi. McNair is a Saint compared to Favre.
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