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Bucs release QB Simms, LB Nece

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer
In print: Sunday, August 31, 2008


After turning in his playbook and meeting with GM Bruce Allen, Chris Simms, shown Thursday in Houston, became emotional.
After turning in his playbook and meeting with GM Bruce Allen, Chris Simms, shown Thursday in Houston, became emotional.
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TAMPA — The Bucs will go with four quarterbacks this season, and Chris Simms will not be one of them.

Why, of course he won't.

That's what Simms was trying to convince the Bucs of in June when he made a public plea to be traded or released.

Other teams could do the math, too. The waiting game ended Saturday night when Simms was summoned to One Buc Place by general manager Bruce Allen and set free.

Simms, 28, is expected to receive interest from the Cowboys, Packers, Bears and Ravens.

"I don't look at it as a waste of time," Simms said of spending the preseason in Tampa Bay. "It was at least a chance to get back and practice and get into the swing of things in the NFL. I got to play and improve my game a little bit. It was a good preseason, nonetheless.

"It was just a tough situation."

He was not alone. The Bucs also released veteran linebacker Ryan Nece and defensive tackle Dre Moore, a fourth-round pick from Maryland.

Nece, who came to the Bucs as an undrafted rookie from UCLA, is one of the last members of the Bucs' Super Bowl team.

"It hasn't been an easy road, but at the same time, I wouldn't have had it any other way," Nece, 29, said. "I was able to come in and be part of a Super Bowl team as an undrafted rookie.

"The biggest thing is that I've made Tampa my home. This community has been great to me. The community has embraced me, and I'll continue to do that from afar."

An outstanding special teams player early in his career, Nece was a starter at strongside linebacker in 2003, '05 and '06. But he had fallen to third on the depth chart behind starter Cato June and backup Quincy Black.

One of the Bucs' most popular players for his charitable contributions after establishing his foundation, Nece appeared in 85 games, recording 141 tackles and 31/2 sacks.

By releasing Moore, the Bucs cut ties with a player they selected with the 115th overall choice after trading a fifth-round pick to the Bears to move up five spots.

But the 6-foot-4, 305-pound Moore, who didn't play football until his junior year of high school, struggled with his conditioning and did not make enough plays during training camp and four preseason games. He recorded three tackles and two passes defensed. The last fourth-round pick by the Bucs not to be on the roster for opening day was tackle Lance Nimmo in 2003.

The Bucs made 22 roster moves to reach the 53-man roster limit. One of the spots was created when tight end Jerramy Stevens was placed on the reserve/suspended list. Stevens will miss the first two games as he serves a commissioner's suspension for his DUI conviction in Arizona. And receiver Cortez Hankton was placed on injured reserve with a groin tear.

The list of players released included three receivers (Brian Clark, Chad Lucas and Micheal Spurlock) and three running backs (Clifton Smith, Kenneth Darby and fullback Carl Stewart).

The Bucs decided to keep rookie Josh Johnson, a fifth-round pick from San Diego, as their fourth quarterback.

Another happy player was cornerback Elbert Mack, an undrafted free agent from Troy who overcame tall odds to make the team.

Simms played in three preseason games, going 19 of 30 for 155 yards with no touchdowns and one interception. But he performed well enough to prove to other teams he is fully recovered from the effects of abdominal surgery in 2006 that forced him to miss nearly all of the past two seasons.

Simms' best season came in 2005, when he went 6-5 in relief of Brian Griese, who suffered a season-ending knee injury. Because of his experience, strong arm and pedigree, he will probably find another home in a few days.

The Cowboys' backup quarterback is Brad Johnson, 40, Simms' former teammate with the Bucs. The Packers have no experienced quarterback behind Aaron Rodgers, who has never started a regular-season game.

"My agent (Tom Condon) was getting some calls," Simms said. "Right now, I don't have a clue what's going to happen."

After turning in his playbook and a brief meeting with Allen, Simms said, he unexpectedly became emotional after encountering several coaches, equipment managers and trainers.

"I didn't think about saying goodbye to the people over there," Simms said. "I got kind of choked up. It was kind of sad."

Times staff writer Stephen F. Holder contributed to this report.


Projected two-deep chart

Offense

Wide receiver Joey Galloway Maurice Stovall

Left tackle Donald Penn Anthony Davis

Left guard Arron Sears

Center Jeff Faine Dan Buenning

Right guard Davin Joseph Jeremy Zuttah

Right tackle Jeremy Trueblood

Tight end Alex Smith John Gilmore

Wide receiver Ike Hilliard Michael Clayton

Quarterback Jeff Garcia Brian Griese

Running back Earnest Graham Warrick Dunn

FullbackB.J. Askew Byron Storer

Defense

Left end Kevin Carter Greg Peterson

Nose tackle Chris Hovan

Defensive tackle Jovan Haye Ryan Sims

Right endGaines Adams Greg White

Strongside linebackerCato June Quincy Black

Middle linebackerBarrett Ruud Matt McCoy

Weakside linebackerDerrick Brooks Adam Hayward

Left cornerbackPhillip Buchanon Aqib Talib

Right cornerbackRonde Barber Eugene Wilson

Strong safety Jermaine Phillips Sabby Piscitelli

Free safety Tanard Jackson Will Allen

Specialists

Punter Josh Bidwell

Place kicker Matt Bryant

Punt/kick returner Dexter Jackson

Long snapper Andrew Economos

Note: TE Jerramy Stevens is on the suspended list for Weeks 1 and 2.

The final cut list

DE Charles Bennett, G Phil Bogle, DT Chris Bradwell, DE Patrick Chukwurah, WR Brian Clark, T Chris Clark, RB Kenneth Darby, G Chris Denman, TE Daniel Fells, CB Marcus Hamilton, CB Darrell Hunter, G Brian Johnson, WR Chad Lucas, DT Dre Moore, LB Ryan Nece, T Dennis Roland, QB Chris Simms, RB Clifton Smith, WR Micheal Spurlock and FB Carl Stewart

Others: The team placed WR Cortez Hankton on injured reserve and released CB Sammy Davis from injured reserve.

Stephen F. Holder, Times staff writer


[Last modified: Sep 04, 2008 07:27 AM]



Comments on this article
by Max Sep 4, 2008 7:27 AM
Gruden is unable to judge or even develope talent, so he tries to buy it whenever its available, the Buc's will never mesh together again like the team Dungy had built.
by Al Sep 2, 2008 6:43 PM
I think Gruden is an excellent coach. BUT, you can not develope a stable offense with the "Revolving Door" that seems to be the quarterback situation. Gruden seems to burn out QB's after a couple of seasons.
by DAVID Sep 2, 2008 3:51 PM
Buh-bye.
by John Sep 2, 2008 1:59 PM
OHH BOO HOO about good old Simms. I wish I had a job that I could sit on the sideline and not play and STILL collect big bucks. WHY DON'T YOU TRUE fans quite crying about what "WAS" and start hoping for the future. Too many crybabies out there.
by bob Sep 2, 2008 9:41 AM
On Simms, a gutsy young man with values. He just didn't fit in with a Gruden but then again who does? Ask Garcia or Grese. He will make it somehwere else and who knows maybe one day he will stick it to good old Jon?
by Hardhat0038 Sep 2, 2008 9:41 AM
They get a game check... so yeah they get paid to play.
by Fred Sep 2, 2008 9:41 AM
None of us are agents Duane, but both ESPN and Adam Schefter reported Dallas offered a "late round pick" but that the Bucs wanted a 4th or 5th. As for Chris' release being 'so obvious'why keep him on the roster for months then? It serves no purpose.
by Brandon Sep 2, 2008 9:41 AM
Why are there only 7 DL listed? Jimmy Wilkerson made the team, did he not?
by john Sep 2, 2008 9:41 AM
When is Gruden going to get traded?
by buc Aug 31, 2008 6:00 PM
Scorps, I don't think players are paid their salary until the regular season begin. I believe that all receive "pre-season" pay. Can someone confirm?
by James Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
Steven, Not much said about Partick Chukwurah-looked like he was comming on in the preseason-was it a numbers game with him and are we waiting for him to clear waivers? Or was there something underneath that the coaches noticed this time in camp?
by JH Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
I am really disappointed about Dre Moore not making the team, especially since the Bucs traded up in the last draft to get him. Is there any more news on this, such as his reaction?
by Duane Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
Fred, do u have first hand knowledge the Cowboys were ready to give up a draft pick or player for Simms or was this something you just read somewhere?
by TOM Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
Keeping Anthony Davis. What a joke. The guy can't pass block unless its through a holding penalty. Clayton another joke. It looks like you don't have to be consistant catching the ball to make the team, just be the head coaches pet.
by Scorps Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
I really don't think Sims was handled poorly. He was paid when he could have been cut. His "best" record with us was 6-5. Football is a business and you can't have emotional attachments to players. The best have to be on the field.
by DV Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
Hey Martry, its a business, get over it! And who are the Bucks? Seriously?
by Jay Aug 31, 2008 5:24 PM
Fred: Of course Bruce knew he was going to cut Moore when he drafted him. LOL But it is becoming appartent that ACC players are not as good as we think they are.
by Andrew Aug 31, 2008 5:23 PM
See ya Chris. I am so fed up with this pity party for a guy who just can't play. And spare us this "he almost died" stuff. No one forced him to come back. Bottom line is he has zero pocket presence w/ limited accuracy. Crying as he left. Typical.
by Chris Aug 31, 2008 5:23 PM
Hey Fred, the Bucs would have taken anything for Simms if it had truly been there. Nobody offered because it was so obvious he was going to be outright released. Do your homework dude.
by Tony Aug 31, 2008 5:23 PM
Hey yoyo's, there were no trade offers made, only rumors by Simms Agent.
by Martry Aug 31, 2008 8:57 AM
The way Sims was handled stinks. There is such a thing as the human element.
by whalebone Aug 31, 2008 8:56 AM
Here's another quarterback that the Bucks will be sorry they let go. I hope he ends up in the AFC.
by tash Aug 31, 2008 8:56 AM
so, you project antonio bryant to be behind stovall, hilliard and clayton on the depth chart? knowledgeable.
by Hayes Aug 31, 2008 8:56 AM
Antonio Bryant will start over Ike Hilliard and especialy Michael Clayton or Maurice Stovall.
by Darren Aug 31, 2008 8:56 AM
As a Bucs fan I wish Ryan nothing but the best. The same goes for Chris. Both of them are so well known that we know them by their first names. Tampa loves you guys!
by Fred Aug 31, 2008 8:56 AM
OK, releasing Nece is fine, but why didn't Allen trade Simms earlier when Dallas had interest? A late round pick is better than nothing. Why draft a fourth rounder you knew would be a long term project when you drafted him? Stupid Bruce, just dumb.
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