Phil Simms
Phil Simms
Phillip Martin Simmsis a former American football quarterback who spent his entire 14-year professional career playing for the New York Giants of the National Football League. He is currently a television sportscaster for the CBS network. After playing college football at Morehead State University, Simms was drafted in the first round by the New York Giants of the National Football Leaguewith the number seven selection overall in the 1979 NFL Draft. Simms was named Most Valuable Playerof Super Bowl XXI,...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth3 November 1954
CitySpringfield, KY
CountryUnited States of America
The team performed even better than I thought they would,
Did they time it up right? Is the offense the same, or will it take a step back?
I've seen a difference in him and I can't tell you how impressed I was the way he was in Indianapolis. I hate to compare, but he does have one thing in common with Tom Brady. They have a tremendous sense of being calm on the field. It shows. He doesn't get rattled and that's pretty unique for a second-year player like him.
They have a tremendous sense of being calm on the field.
I liked the energy I saw in preseason, ... It had a different feel to it.
I'm happy for him. I believe in his talent. I believe it's evident.
He's the perfect quarterback for a team that likes to run it. Because he's big enough to stand there and shake off tacklers and get 4- and 5-yard passes off, which you need to do a lot of when you're a running team because you're in a lot of third downs.
He's a more rested quarterback this year. He admitted it; he was tired last year.
He's not the same guy we saw last year. He's healthy and vibrant again, and his arm is fresh.
The NFL Today. Mike Shanahan knows, at best, he's got this possession and - maybe - one more.
The NFL is about winning games late. They had opportunities many, many times (and) they did win a few of them the Jets come to mind. But they just didn't make the plays at the right time that they did the year before.
That's the favorite question. Everyone wants to know what the surprise team will be.
Not changing ruined Buddy Ryan . He wouldn't change from the 46 defense, even when people figured it out. Not Bill. He changes every year.
There is unbelievable freedom for an analyst to be in a two-man booth, ... In a two-man booth, Troy will be able to set up a game. He will decide what he wants to show and teach an audience. It's like a quarterback being able to call his own plays.