“F*ck Off ESPN SportsCenter”: Former NFL Superstar Chris Simms Unleashes Scathing Attack on American TV Network
Chris Simms, a former quarterback who now serves as a commentator on a variety of NBC Sports platforms, is well-known in the NFL. Since being chosen in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft, Simms has spent a lot of time in and around the league. Simms is fed up with SportsCenter bringing up his comments as the Eagles struggle without Hurts on the field. When it comes to the NFL MVP competition, the NFL expert earlier stated that quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Joe Burrow should be ahead of Jalen Hurts.
Chris Simms asserts that while the Chiefs, Bills, and Bengals would struggle without their top quarterback, the Eagles would continue to play at a high level.
Chris Simms rants on ESPN
“Jalen Hurts makes them better and I know that. And, like, f*ck you SportsCenter Instagram for putting it out again for like the third time in three weeks. Like, f*ck off. Like, really, f*ck off ESPN SportsCenter. They didn’t put my quote from after the Cowboys game, but they’re gonna wait till the game yesterday. That’s why I hate social media and f*ck you ESPN SportsCenter one more time,” Simms ranted.
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Philadelphia has had its first slump of the year as a result of Hurts’ injury to his shoulder and the club switching to Gardner Minshew II as the starting quarterback.
The SportsCenter IG account reshared Chris Simms’ take from a few weeks ago that Jalen Hurts isn’t that valuable to the Eagles after this week’s loss and Simms lost it 😂 https://t.co/5xQnpeYTOU
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Minshew has passed for 663 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions in the Eagles’ previous two games, defeats to the Cowboys and most recently, the Saints on Sunday. After witnessing one of ESPN’s Instagram accounts criticize his perspective, Chris Simms did not hold back.
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