Showing posts with label Phil Simms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phil Simms. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

Jets sign Phil Simms' son to be fifth QB on roster

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BY NICK ST. DENIS

Giants legend Phil Simms has another son in the NFL. Sorta.

Former Tennessee quarterback Matt Simms, who had a tryout over the weekend during the Jets' rookie camp, was signed by New York Sunday, according to ESPN New York.

Matt Simms is now slated as the Jets' fifth signal-caller behind Mark Sanchez, Tim Tebow, Greg McElroy and G.J. Kinne. So, it's not likely he'll see time in a preseason game, let alone action late in training camp.

Jets coach Rex Ryan complimented the former Volunteer's "arm talent" when addressing the media over the weekend, adding that Simms "obviously" has the "pedigree."

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Jets trying out Phil Simms' son, Jets RB coach's son

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BY NICK ST. DENIS

Phil Simms has always been a defender of Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez.

This week, Simms' son will get an opportunity -- a miniscule one -- to be one of Sanchez's backups' backups. Or one of his backup's backup's backups. Or something.

Former Tennessee quarterback Matt Simms, son of the former Giants signal-caller and current CBS analyst, was one of 23 "tryout players" invited to work out with 10 undrafted free agents in the Jets' upcoming rookie minicamp this weekend.

Former Penn State defensive back D'Anton Lynn, son of Jets running backs coach Anthony Lynn, will also participate in the camp as an undrafted free agent. The Jets signed him Sunday following the final round of the draft.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Simms: 'Outrage against Jets QB is overdone'

BY NICK ST. DENIS

CBS football analyst Phil Simms met with NewYorkJets.com reporter Eric Allen this week for the site’s “Four Quarters” video segment.

Simms has been a Mark Sanchez defender since he joined the NFL as a rookie in 2009. New York hasn’t put up huge numbers on offense this year, and fans and ‘experts’ alike are questioning whether or not Sanchez is holding back the offense.

The former New York Giants signal-caller doesn’t think so. And he can’t understand why anyone does.

“I understand their offense, I understand his job, and I am definitely not one of those that’s going, ‘Oh, it’s the quarterback,’” Simms told Allen. “I think the outrage against Mark Sanchez a little overdone. And the last couple weeks I think he has played really solid, error-free, almost perfect football. But, for some reason, that’s not good enough for most people."

Sanchez has thrown three touchdown passes and no interceptions the last two weeks. He also scored once on the ground.

“When I look at Mark Sanchez, I’m gonna do it again this week and label him for the 10th time for everybody, but nobody listens: He is a very good quick-rhythm thrower. The three-step game. Very good. Why? Because he has a great, not a good, he has a great drop," Simms said. "So that helps him. He has big hands, long arms. That makes him a good over-the-top, short thrower.

“He’s one of the top-5 ball-fakers in the NFL, so that makes him a pretty good play-action quarterback. Throws well on the run and can move in the pocket behind the tackles well enough. To me that’s what he is.”

Simms went on to explain that the Jets’ system doesn’t accommodate big numbers, and it’s not because the personnel isn’t capable, but because New York doesn't constantly play up-tempo.

“It’s the pace of the game that the Jets are built to play,” Simms said. “Its not ‘no-huddle, lets go fast.’ There’s a pace to it, and it serves them well.”

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