Chris Simms anyone?

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Simms turned down $10-million
The Bucs offered a long-term deal with a big signing bonus. But the QB believed he could get more by waiting until 2007.


By STEPHEN F. HOLDER
Published October 11, 2006

TAMPA — Opting for a one-year deal and the possibility of a bigger windfall later, Chris Simms declined an offseason contract offer from the Bucs that included $10-million in guaranteed money, the quarterback confirmed Wednesday.


“It was good money, definitely. But I was rolling the dice,’’ said Simms, who has since had a splenectomy and is sidelined for the foreseeable future. “I have no regrets.


“I’m human, and I do (feel regretful) about some things from time to time, but I try not to dwell on it and stay positive. If I do think about things like that, I try to use them as motivation and not let them bring me down.”


Simms, 26, became a restricted free agent in March and negotiated with the Bucs on a long-term contract. But until now, it was not known to what degree those negotiations heated up.

Simms turned down what was believed to be a five-year deal, choosing to sign the one-year tender of $2.1-million that gave the Bucs the right to match other teams’ offers.


If the right scenario played out, Simms stood to make significantly more in unrestricted free agency in the spring of 2007. He hoped to build on the gains he made in 2005, when he was 6-2 in his final eight starts and led Tampa Bay to the NFC South championship, then cash in with a contract on par with some of the league’s elite quarterbacks.


Simms’ agent, hard-bargaining Tom Condon, has negotiated contracts for quarterbacks such as the Jets’ Chad Pennington, whose eight-year, $64-million deal included $22-million guaranteed. Earlier this year, Condon negotiated a $60-million deal for New Orleans’ Drew Brees that is likely to pay $22-million in its first two seasons.


Simms figured, why not him?


“I’d proven that I could play in the league,” he said. “I realized that if I had done a one-year deal, barring me having an injury that was career-ending, I would be okay. I had proven that I have good physical tools. I love the game; put some good things on film. I knew I’d get my contract somewhere, somehow down the line. It didn’t really concern me.”


The decision “was not tremendously tough,” Simms said.


“I totally believed in what I was doing. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably do the same thing. Hindsight is always 20/20, but as long as I stay healthy, I’ll get mine down the line.”


That climb got significantly tougher when Simms was injured Sept. 24. He believes he can return this season, saying he has targeted Thanksgiving to be game-ready.


“It’s going to be a few more weeks before I can start doing real light workouts,” he said. “Then from there, it’s, 'Okay, I can work out. Now I can start throwing lightly.’ I’ll, of course, need a little time to get back into shape. And then the final thing is going to be can I take a hit again? Right now, I have a big scar going down the middle of my chest.”


Assuming Simms can meet his goals, there is no guarantee he will play. In his starting debut Sunday, rookie Bruce Gradkowski completed 20 of 31 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns.


Simms, who has one touchdown and seven interceptions in three games, said his return has not been addressed by coach Jon Gruden or general manager Bruce Allen.


“Right now, we have a lot of things going on within our organization that are (more pressing),” Simms said, alluding to the team’s 0-4 start. “We’ve got to get win No. 1. My situation will take care of itself.”



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If available uhh Yes. After the season last year I thought he would be a very good QB in the league. He had a poor start this season before it ended (more than likely) but even so I think he has a lot of potential and last year he showed me enough to think he's got a bright future in this league.

With that said I don't know what the Cowboys have in Romo, so it's hard to say he should be an option without knowing what the Cowboys have in Romo. If the Cowboys were looking for a starter and he were available, I would go after Simms.
 

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I think he is pretty good. I guess I don't watch enough Bucs games.
 

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When he gets to throw the ball downfield, he plays well, however that's not how Gruden's offense works.
 

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Simms pulled a monumental screw up - he should have taken the money.

I know I wouldn't give it to him, so my answer is NO!
 

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cowboys#1;1087199 said:
no, he is a loser like his dad


I disagree and i think BP probably would too. He's going to end up being a much better QB than his dad.
 

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At this time he is good at best.

He is not Good enough to get the money that he and his agent are probably going to try and get though.
 

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Wow, when he was with the Longhorns I wouldn't have ever expected him to get a contract that guaranteed 10 million. Man, what a bone headed mistake that was on both him for rejecting it and the Bucs for offering!!!
 

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Stautner;1087228 said:
Simms pulled a monumental screw up - he should have taken the money.

I know I wouldn't give it to him, so my answer is NO!

As Juke would say.....on the nosey
 

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cowboys#1;1087199 said:
no, he is a loser like his dad

I understand being a homer, and therefore having a dislike for NFC oppenents and their players, but that doesn't give liscence to be ridiculous (I prefer Cowboy fans to be reasonable, not a joke).

Phil Simms was a very good QB and fit the giants well. Reasonable people give credit where credit is due.

Heck, the guy I have hated the most passionately through the years has been George Allen, but i can admit he was a successful coach that got a lot out of his players.
 

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Chris simms is not a great qb but I definitely would take him over deadslow. Now because he would cost too much i dont see jerry taking a chance on him with mediocre play ( at best). Romo is a better prospect with more upside. Simms is a younger version of Bledsoe. Not very accurate...immobile...decent arm strength...but can make the throws if you give him time. Stick with Romo for the time being but the question is who would have thought it would have been so tough to replace Troy. Outside of Q the cowboys have yet to draft a qb prospect and I think the upcoming draft is definitely the time.
 

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dmq;1087195 said:
Simms turned down $10-million
The Bucs offered a long-term deal with a big signing bonus. But the QB believed he could get more by waiting until 2007.


By STEPHEN F. HOLDER
Published October 11, 2006

TAMPA — Opting for a one-year deal and the possibility of a bigger windfall later, Chris Simms declined an offseason contract offer from the Bucs that included $10-million in guaranteed money, the quarterback confirmed Wednesday.


“It was good money, definitely. But I was rolling the dice,’’ said Simms, who has since had a splenectomy and is sidelined for the foreseeable future. “I have no regrets.


“I’m human, and I do (feel regretful) about some things from time to time, but I try not to dwell on it and stay positive. If I do think about things like that, I try to use them as motivation and not let them bring me down.”


Simms, 26, became a restricted free agent in March and negotiated with the Bucs on a long-term contract. But until now, it was not known to what degree those negotiations heated up.

Simms turned down what was believed to be a five-year deal, choosing to sign the one-year tender of $2.1-million that gave the Bucs the right to match other teams’ offers.


If the right scenario played out, Simms stood to make significantly more in unrestricted free agency in the spring of 2007. He hoped to build on the gains he made in 2005, when he was 6-2 in his final eight starts and led Tampa Bay to the NFC South championship, then cash in with a contract on par with some of the league’s elite quarterbacks.


Simms’ agent, hard-bargaining Tom Condon, has negotiated contracts for quarterbacks such as the Jets’ Chad Pennington, whose eight-year, $64-million deal included $22-million guaranteed. Earlier this year, Condon negotiated a $60-million deal for New Orleans’ Drew Brees that is likely to pay $22-million in its first two seasons.


Simms figured, why not him?


“I’d proven that I could play in the league,” he said. “I realized that if I had done a one-year deal, barring me having an injury that was career-ending, I would be okay. I had proven that I have good physical tools. I love the game; put some good things on film. I knew I’d get my contract somewhere, somehow down the line. It didn’t really concern me.”


The decision “was not tremendously tough,” Simms said.


“I totally believed in what I was doing. If I had to do it all over again, I would probably do the same thing. Hindsight is always 20/20, but as long as I stay healthy, I’ll get mine down the line.”


That climb got significantly tougher when Simms was injured Sept. 24. He believes he can return this season, saying he has targeted Thanksgiving to be game-ready.


“It’s going to be a few more weeks before I can start doing real light workouts,” he said. “Then from there, it’s, 'Okay, I can work out. Now I can start throwing lightly.’ I’ll, of course, need a little time to get back into shape. And then the final thing is going to be can I take a hit again? Right now, I have a big scar going down the middle of my chest.”


Assuming Simms can meet his goals, there is no guarantee he will play. In his starting debut Sunday, rookie Bruce Gradkowski completed 20 of 31 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns.


Simms, who has one touchdown and seven interceptions in three games, said his return has not been addressed by coach Jon Gruden or general manager Bruce Allen.


“Right now, we have a lot of things going on within our organization that are (more pressing),” Simms said, alluding to the team’s 0-4 start. “We’ve got to get win No. 1. My situation will take care of itself.”



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No way Jose. He's Drew Bledsoe lite.
 

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He's confirming what they offered to set up his legal case.

The Bucs are going to end up paying through the nose for allowing him back out on the field after rupturing his spleen.
 

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No way. I saw him stink it up at UT and he started to stink it up this year before his injury.
 
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