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    Simms is fond of New Jersey, remarking in 1987: "I wasn't overjoyed about coming to New York. When I thought of New York, I thought of New York City. But out here, it's just like anywhere else." In 2011, Simms was inducted into the Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame. See also. History of the New York Giants (1979–1993)

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  2. Oct 19, 2023 · He was voted into the school’s Hall of Fame in 1995. Surprise First Rounder. During Simms’ four years at Morehead State, the Eagles failed to post a winning record. His stats weren’t great either, completing under 50% of his career passes for 5,545 yards (a school record), 32 touchdowns and an ugly 45 picks. #tbt Phil Simms at Morehead ...

  3. Sport (s) Football. Phil Simms played football for Morehead State from 1975-78. He lettered all four years for the MSU Eagles. 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. Simms came to Morehead State from Louisville Southern High School in 1975.

  4. May 21, 2024 · 5. (16 votes) Phil Simms is a two-time Super Bowl Winning Quarterback, though many who watched his first five years of play may not have foreseen it. Simms may have been inconsistent when he began his tenure in the NFL, but something seemed to click in 1984. It wasn’t just the influx of talent to the Giants roster, as it was at this time that ...

  5. Dec 23, 2014 · In the 1980s, Phil Simms of the New York Giants and Reggie White of the Philadelphia Eagles were rivals, ... reflecting on the Hall of Fame defensive end, who passed away 10 years ago Friday.

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  7. Sep 15, 2016 · Former Morehead State quarterback Phil Simms is one of 94 modern-era nominees for the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame. He led the Giants to two Super Bowl victories and holds 19 team records.

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