C. Simms Not Ready for Full Participation in Bucs' Camp
Quarterback Chris Simms has been unable to participate in full team drills at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' training camp the past two days.
Simms reportedly continues to suffer from complications from the emergency surgery that he underwent last September to have his spleen removed following a game against the Carolina Panthers. Simms was sidelined for the remainder of last season but he and team officials were hopeful that he'd be ready to play in training camp this summer.
By Mark Maske |
July 30, 2007; 2:36 PM ET
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Posted by: Anonymous | July 30, 2007 5:11 PM
It's his way of hiding from the fact he is a garbage quarterback that was overhyped coming into the draft. Cut him and move on with your other 50 quarterbacks Tampa!
Posted by: Anonymous | July 30, 2007 8:57 PM
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i ruptured my spleen and had emergency surgery one week before simms did. i have been working hard labor since january and im now in better shape than i was before the incident. whats the deal?