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SignUp Now!OK I blast thee.............just kidding.I'll get blasted for this but in my opinion most Texas fans treated Simms badly. All he wanted to do was play football yet Texas fans hated him 1) cause he was a yankee 2) his dad was famous 3) he "took" Applehwhite's job 4) I'm sure there are more reasons.
From people I know who have an ear to the program, most the players liked Simms better than Major. I have no proof, just what I heard.
If anyone is to blame for the Applewhite-Simms debate, it would be Brown and the coaching staff since they make the line-up decisions.
I was at the Big XII championship game when we lost to Colorado. Did Simms have a bad game? Yes he did but to boo him like our "fans" did was classless. No excuses.
I never blamed either for who got the start and who didn't. Bottom line and as I stated before, that was Brown's fault.
Lastly, can this debate please die? They are both gone and chances are neither will ever coach here.
My main reason for posting the article is because I get sick and tired of these stories popping up time and again, just so he can complain about something regarding his time at UT.I'll get blasted for this but in my opinion most Texas fans treated Simms badly. All he wanted to do was play football yet Texas fans hated him 1) cause he was a yankee 2) his dad was famous 3) he "took" Applehwhite's job 4) I'm sure there are more reasons.
From people I know who have an ear to the program, most the players liked Simms better than Major. I have no proof, just what I heard.
If anyone is to blame for the Applewhite-Simms debate, it would be Brown and the coaching staff since they make the line-up decisions.
I was at the Big XII championship game when we lost to Colorado. Did Simms have a bad game? Yes he did but to boo him like our "fans" did was classless. No excuses.
I never blamed either for who got the start and who didn't. Bottom line and as I stated before, that was Brown's fault.
Lastly, can this debate please die? They are both gone and chances are neither will ever coach here.
He's always gone out of his way to cast UT in a negative light. Sorry if you feel that reacting negatively towards someone that does that to our University equates to those morons at TexasAgs.Good lord. . . .some of you belong on TexAgs the way you shit on Horns.
Having said that, really stupid thing for Simms to say. . .. even if it was true . ..
He's always gone out of his way to cast UT in a negative light. Sorry if you feel that reacting negatively towards someone that does that to our University equates to those morons at TexasAgs.
My main reason for posting the article is because I get sick and tired of these stories popping up time and again, just so he can complain about something regarding his time at UT.
Personally, I took issue with his terrible performances in big games:
TX v. OU ('01): 198 yds., 0 TD, 4 INT
TX v. CU ('01): 130 yds., 0 TD, 3 INT (Yes, he got knocked out of the game, but he did more than enough damage to that point. But hey, at least he felt good enough to laugh on the sidelines while we were losing)
TX v. OU ('02): 156 yds., 0 TD, 3 INT
Finally, let's not forget that awesomely timed INT he threw against Tech in 2002 to essentially end the game.
Congrats on having a reasonable conversation without resorting to insults. As for your previous comment about your own personal experiences in sports, I get where you're coming from. As I said to the "class act" above, I guess it comes down to how a player performs when the lights are brightest. Again, it's admittedly quasi-unfair, but it's the truth. Vince had his bad games, but dominated the 2 Rose Bowls when the lights were the brightest.