It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.
It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.
It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.
It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.
It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.
If you’re arguing Romo, you'd better be arguing McNair, too. Romo, in a sense, represented the other side of that debate. He mastered the Bill Walsh-built West Coast offense before Walsh actually took it to the West Coast and ran it with Joe Montana.
Judge for yourselves. Seriously, this is not an ironic pick, after having lost his broadcast job to Romo. He could throw (31,000-plus yards, comparable to Romo in a less-forgiving era for passers). He lettered all four years for the MSU Eagles. He lettered all four years for the MSU Eagles. His career paralleled Montana, Marino and Kelly, which eclipsed a lot of very good quarterbacks. Some compelling arguments have been made for him, and a few against him.
He took the 1981 Bengals to the Super Bowl against those 49ers and lost, but he was the league MVP, the first-team All-Pro quarterback and offensive player of the year. He was the MVP of the 1981 game against the Eagles. Not dissimilar to the McNair argument — particularly in that McNabb has been labeled as a loser, or at least a postseason underachiever, far more often than Romo. He finished his 16-year career with the sixth-most passing yards in NFL history. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sporting_news/50/e6/mcnair-steve101515-getty-ftrjpg_q9jx9gsbsb76129ee0uwd20xw.jpg?t=1824175336&w=500&quality=80. As far as dangerous combinations of runners (3,459 yards, sixth-best for quarterbacks), passers (more than 3,000 yards ahead of Romo for his career) and overall playmakers, the real question should be whether Romo belongs in the same conversation as McNabb, not the other way around. Phil Simms played football for Morehead State from 1975-78. First of all, Simms was injured for the Giants’ second Super Bowl, replaced by chronic overachiever Jeff Hostetler who performed very well in Simms’ absence and led them to victory, so he truly only participated in one Super Bowl, not two. His Super Bowl performance for the Giants against the Broncos after the 1986 season is still one of the greatest ever (22 for 25 passing, 268 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions). He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. Get ready for five years of this … and that’s only if Tony Romo doesn’t jump at a quarterback opening and bolts the broadcast booth he joined this week.
It's time, though, for a case to be made for quarterbacks who have been buried in the immediacy of the Romo news. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. He finished his career at MSU with 5,545 passing years and 32 touchdowns. In the rush to decide Romo's candidacy, which eligible quarterbacks are getting overlooked … and (to expand the theme of his instant leap into CBS’s No. And outside of Cincinnati, he's almost forgotten. Simms and his wife, Diana, live in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
When Eli Manning’s time comes, he’ll be plunged right into the middle of it, too. Plunkett is at the epicenter of the debate over exactly how much winning should be weighed.
We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. He was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the year in 1977. They have three children: Chris, Deirdre and Matthew. He could run (fifth-most ever by a quarterback, with 3,590). Some compelling arguments have been made for him, ... Phil Simms. He was league MVP that season. He wasn’t even fully appreciated in his heyday in the 1970s and ‘80s, although he was respected league-wide. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. 1 analyst gig) should they have to wait in line behind him to get into Canton?
But out here, it's just like anywhere else."
But it’s hard to say his career didn’t compare favorably to that of Romo. McNabb is 0 for 1 in Hall of Fame votes; if Romo beats him to Canton ... No matter how much one points to his pedestrian overall numbers, particularly after going first overall to the then-lowly Patriots in 1971, one cannot take away the two Super Bowl wins with the Raiders in the ‘80s.
He was co-MVP in 2003. And McNabb famously played in five NFC title games and a Super Bowl. His toughness also couldn’t be questioned — again, in an era less-protective for quarterbacks. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. Just two years after a tragically long wait for Ken Stabler ended, these five quarterbacks deserve to be in the conversation as much as Romo — or more. "This" is the debate over whether Romo should, and will, get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Simms has always been a difficult borderline Hall argument.