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LEONARD
08-31-2006, 01:10 PM
Wow...is this common knowledge with UT fans?? What could be more gay than getting your best friend's initials tattoo'd on your leg??? :lol

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/4153409.html

Chris Simms and Kyle Shanahan became such good friends at the University of Texas that they have their initials tattooed on each other's lower leg.

Simms, the Tampa Bay quarterback who will play briefly in tonight's preseason game against the Texans, enters the season as a starter for the first time since 2002, his last year with the Longhorns.

Shanahan, who was a quality control coach for the Buccaneers the last two years, is in his first season as the Texans' receivers coach.

"We're best friends, and we'll be best friends for life," Simms said about Shanahan this week. "We hit it off from day one. We had a common bond in that our fathers (former New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms and Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan) have been such a big part of the NFL for a long time.

"We talk at least once a week. We're obsessed with the game. We have a great love for football, and we're constantly talking about it."

Both players remember when they went with three other close friends and UT teammates — tight end Bo Scaife, defensive back Rod Babers and receiver Montrell Flowers — to get their tattoos.

"Kyle was a real wimp about it," Simms said. "He got a small one on his ankle. He was afraid his mom and dad would see it, so he keeps it hidden underneath his socks."

Shanahan has a different version of the experience in which each player got the initials of the other four tattooed on his lower leg.

"Let me tell you what really happened," Shanahan said. "Chris was dying to get a tattoo. When we got to the (tattoo parlor), I was the only one who already didn't have one. It wasn't any big deal for the others.

"I had to be a man about it. I got one out of loyalty to my buddies. Now, Chris, he got one the size of his calf, but I didn't want one that big because I didn't want to show off."


Indelibly inked
Before the Texans' kickoff luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Downtown on Wednesday, Shanahan lifted his pants leg to display the tattoo that binds him with his four close friends and former teammates.

"I met Chris for the first time right after I transferred to Texas (from Duke) in January (of 2000)," Shanahan said. "I was the new wide receiver, and one day I was in the dressing room. Chris came up, introduced himself and asked if I'd run some routes for him. I said, 'Sure.'

"Later, he invited me out to dinner. We hit it off immediately, and we've been best friends ever since."

When Simms was heavily criticized as a Longhorns quarterback who never did measure up the way UT fans demanded, Shanahan suffered with him.

"I'm so proud of Chris," Shanahan said. "He's one of the most mentally tough guys I've ever met. He experienced a lot of negativism in college, and I think it made him stronger and more determined.

"No matter what happened, no matter what was said about him, Chris always managed to stay focused."


Disappointed no more
When the Buccaneers used the last pick in the third round of the 2003 draft on Simms, he was devastated to be taken that low.

"Knowing what kind of guy he is, knowing how hard he worked and seeing what he went through, he deserves everything he's getting now," Shanahan said.

If new Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy wanted advice from a predecessor, he might be better off asking Simms rather than Vince Young. Simms' experience was much tougher than Young's.

"I would tell him (McCoy) to just play the game, to work hard, to listen to his coaches and to not read the local papers or watch the local news," Simms said. "There are going to be ups and downs. Learn from them. And most of all, just have fun."

Like other Longhorns, Simms celebrated last season's national championship.

"I was watching the game on the couch getting ready for our playoff game against the Redskins," he said. "I can't tell you how excited I was.

"Like everyone else watching, I was up and down. At times, I was cussing at the screen. At other times, I was cheering like crazy. When it was over, I was drained. I was just so happy. I couldn't believe we actually pulled it off."

Simms has a prediction for the Ohio State-Texas game on Sept. 9 at Austin.

"Texas 31, Ohio State 27," he said.

Looking back on the start of his NFL career, Simms benefited highly from being drafted at the end of the third round. He is playing for coach Jon Gruden, who is one of the league's best quarterback coaches. And Simms is starting for a playoff team that has Super Bowl aspirations.


Learning experience
"Coming here was a blessing in disguise," he said. "For lack of a better phrase, it (being drafted so low) does light my fire a little. I've learned so much, like how to handle myself on a day-to-day basis.

"Coach is a perfectionist. He's a tremendous worker, and he's relentless. The passion he has for the game is contagious. He's always going to be tough on his quarterbacks. He challenges you every day. He sure knows which one of my buttons to push."

This trip to Houston gives Simms special satisfaction, even though he is not expected to play much. He is the starting quarterback for a Super Bowl contender.

"This is a great opportunity for me to come back to Texas," he said. "I get to see a lot of old friends and, to a certain extent, show some of the doubters that I can play in this league."

mcornelio
08-31-2006, 01:46 PM
What a bunch off fags... i coulnt read any more after the he invited me out to lunch part.

Texas_Ranger
08-31-2006, 01:48 PM
Sick

leemajors
08-31-2006, 01:51 PM
who gives a shit?

monosylab1k
08-31-2006, 02:03 PM
i think the Sturminator summed it up very nicely

ABDENOUR POWER
08-31-2006, 02:04 PM
Brokeback Bucs

Squid
08-31-2006, 04:06 PM
I'm not surprised. They did go to UT.

mookie2001
08-31-2006, 06:29 PM
i heard this all day on austin sports radio, its shanahan, bo scaife, montrell flowers, and rod babers, because theyre real tight, its somekind of design that incorporates all their initials and they all have it.

LEONARD
09-02-2006, 10:22 AM
Hahahaha...

http://www.buccaneers.com/media/photos/misc/Gruden12_08_05_1_b.jpg

"It's a W," he said.

A rather large one, at that. Of course, there's a story behind it. The 4-inch-high letter just above Simms' ankle is surrounded by the initials of four University of Texas teammates. Simms and the others were among the first freshmen to report in 1999 and became fast friends. They called themselves The Wood, a reference to the movie The Wood that came out that year about close-knit friends. Simms' group included receivers Montrell Flowers and Kyle Shanahan, son of Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, tight end Bo Sciafe and cornerback Rodrick Babers, who was drafted by the Giants.

"One day, one of my friends was like, "Yeah, man, we're like The Wood,"' said Simms, son of Super Bowl quarterback Phil Simms. "Next thing you know, we all got tattoos of the W and all our initials around it. It kind of stuck with us. The guys on the team said, "There goes The Wood."'

On his right ankle, Simms has a tattoo of the Longhorns logo with his jersey number, 2, in the middle.

"Nobody ever asks me about my Longhorn," Simms said. "I got pressured into that one, too. I told a few offensive lineman that if they went and got it, I would go with them because they really wanted me to do it. Two nights before the Texas A&M game, they call, and I'm like, "Uh, here I go.' But the W came first.

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How cute...he has a little longhorn over his ankle bone too... :lol:

and 5 dudes calling themselves "The Wood?" hahahaha...wow...

LEONARD
09-02-2006, 10:22 AM
i think the Sturminator summed it up very nicely

merkin

Mr Dio
09-02-2006, 01:13 PM
It isn't uncommon for members of a tight knit group to get a common symbol or emblem in ink.

Marines, Rangers, Army , Navy, etc...................
I guess you'd have to serve to know.

T Park
09-02-2006, 02:42 PM
Gotta love the homophobia in this thread.

LEONARD
09-02-2006, 02:47 PM
It isn't uncommon for members of a tight knit group to get a common symbol or emblem in ink.

Marines, Rangers, Army , Navy, etc...................

I guess you'd have to serve to know.

What does serving in the military have to do with some college football buddies getting each other's initials tattoo'd on their legs???


Gotta love the homophobia in this thread.

LMAO...I'm not saying he's actually GAY jackass...

Just that it's "gay" to do what they did...

Mr Dio
09-02-2006, 02:55 PM
Gotta love the homophobia in this thread.


Yeah, Leo is quite the guy to notice anything gay.
Looking for a new male love Leo???? :lol


Leo is well known for his semi-worthless take on MMA.
He agrees with anything posted on SherPuppy & LOVES any pride fighter.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, can you say someone is a closet guy?? :lol

Mr Dio
09-02-2006, 02:57 PM
It isn't uncommon for members of a tight knit group to get a common symbol or emblem in ink.

:lol I knew Leo couldn't address this part. Takes too much thought & can't just cut & paste off of SherPuppy website.

Know anything about close knit groups Leo?
C'mon, we all know you LOVE pride boys.
You quite a bit of pride in ya huh? :lol

King
09-02-2006, 03:16 PM
It's ridiculously gay to get a tattoo to forever bond you to a bunch of guys....


...unless you're in a fraternity, evidently.

LEONARD
09-02-2006, 03:54 PM
Mr Dio is the best poster at SpursTalk by far... :lol

Mr Dio
09-02-2006, 03:59 PM
Mr Dio is the best poster at SpursTalk by far...


:lol
It's about time you give some FACTS!!! :lol

johngateswhiteley
09-05-2006, 10:29 PM
unbelievably gay.