Click here for link"I think the hype is a little too much," Simms said. "I feel bad for him in that respect. I mean, [how's] he going to do to match what they say he can do? There's a lot to him. I think his best quality, by far, is that he's big and strong and he's going to be able to move and run in the NFL. There's no question. I mean, this guy is strong. The throwing? He manages a game. I see all that.
Of course, the last time we saw Simms opining about college quarterbacks, he was threatening to do so with his fists after ESPN college analyst Desmond Howard said that Simms' son Matt was one of the worst quartebacks in the SEC. Perhaps Phil's just unhappy that his own kin's ability to make those big-time throws continues to go woefully unrecognized.