I didn't know about all those design flaws. The incident between Carr and that Lions fan is proof of why fans and club personnel shouldn't share an elevator.
Bob Gagliano had one of the most interesting career arcs. 12th round pick in 1982 and is on the Chiefs roster for two years while throwing one pass. Out for three seasons. Plays a strike game in 1987 for the 49ers. Doesn't play in the NFL in '88. Ends up on the Lions and becomes a part-time starter for the first time at 31.
Look at all the empty seats in the upper deck at 2:47. This was in a six year span when the Lions didn't sell out any home games. They broke that streak in the middle of the 1991 season with a home sellout against the Cowboys.
@@stephaniegormley9982 kind of surprising since most of the time those two meet in Detroit about half of the stadium is Packers fans. The Lions do have one of the smaller fan bases in the NFL.
@@johnwiesner9590 The thing is, the Lions got many ticket requests for that '93 game but since they were from Wisonsin, they were returned. The Lions would rather not sell out than sell to visiting fans. If that's not bad sportsmanship, I don't know what is.
First battle between two teams both running the Run-and-Shoot offense; with the originator of said offense, Mouse Davis, being offensive coordinator for Detroit. June Jones was OC for Atlanta; he would later replace Glanville as HC. #FYI
@@dallasbrubaker6054 Yup, old smash-mouth "defense and running game" Buddy didn't like that style of offense at all....as his later attempt to go upside Kevin Gilbride's head when they were in Houston can so vividly attest.
The Metrodome was designed in the same way. Pressbox people and “luxury suite” people all shared the lower level concourse with the regular fans. The suites didn’t even have separate bathrooms.
Well CONSIDERING the FACT that the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions COMBINED have ALWAYS BEEN WELL BELOW a 39.6 and should just SPIKE the football into the ground on EVERY single OFFENSIVE play, this doesn't SURPRISE me AT ALL!!!!! And don't FORGET LIVE NFL TRIVIA EVERY Wednesday night on TWITCH!!!! Test your football KNOWLEDGE and win CASH PRIZES!!!!
I'd like to see you do a story on when in the early days of the AFL when a fan came onto the field and broke up a pass and it counted. I believe it was a game between the Boston Patriots and Dallas Texans.
@@ryanjacobson2508 I like the 60's look on them better that was their identity they should have stuck with that look and never deviated I hate it when teams steal other teams idententies.
I figured that OSU coach who called out the media by going come after me, I'm 40, somehow was on the Falcons before that. Also, this was the era when MC Hammer was on the sidelines too, don't forget. Should have put him in for a play or two
that is nothing. '70's several b's went into the stands at msg to fight rag fans leading mike milbury to remove a shoe from one of them and beat him with it. also with gagliano and mouse davis the lions silver stretch offense was under way.
Hey Jaguar. Can you look up the Eagles/49ers game at Candlestick Park in 92. As an Eagles fan it always stuck out to me as a kid. There was a first down we got that was taken away after the refs repositioned the ball about a yard back for no reason. Of course this was during that gray period after they got rid of instant replay and before they brought it back. Cost us the game. Me, as a 7 year old knew it was complete b.s, and I didn't know a lick about gambling yet. But something was VERY WRONG about that game
@Official JaguarGator9 Thanks for the video! Do you happen to know any fights or brawls that occurred during the 1990, 1991, or 1992 seasons that had multiple ejections?
This 1990 Falcons team at times seemed to care more about acting tough than winning football games. Glanville was trying to instill an attitude into an identity-less team but they went just 2-7 in games decided by seven points or less. What they really needed was more attention to detail and less of the tough guy act.
Jerry Glanville and Buddy Ryan were basically the same person: guys who acted tough instead of being tough (yes, there's a difference) whose teams always came apart like a cheap suit in the postseason. At least Ryan lied about his age to serve during World War II so he's got that going for him.
you do know that was pre-goodell and realize players actually hit each other and played with no rules that turned the nfl into the pansy sport it is today. also wasn't woke back then too.
Yesterday it’s a car vs non-reusable nacho cheese, today it’s a Carr vs an elevator door.
🎶 I fought the lift and the lift won 🎶
This comment officially wins the internet for today 👏👏👏
this reminds me of the fight Harbaugh and Jim Schwartz almost had at Ford Field. Weird how Harbaughs now the coach of michigan
It was a most humorous tiff. No fight was going to occur.
@@willdiesel8431 Matthew Daley, is that you under another account? Asking for a friend.
@@DolFan316 no it isn't.
I didn't know about all those design flaws. The incident between Carr and that Lions fan is proof of why fans and club personnel shouldn't share an elevator.
Bob Gagliano had one of the most interesting career arcs. 12th round pick in 1982 and is on the Chiefs roster for two years while throwing one pass. Out for three seasons. Plays a strike game in 1987 for the 49ers. Doesn't play in the NFL in '88. Ends up on the Lions and becomes a part-time starter for the first time at 31.
You know it's bad when the (likely very drunk) fan is the more rational person in this conversation
Nine years earlier George Steinbrenner broke his hand, reportedly in an elevator while fighting Dodgers fans, during the 1981 World Series.
Dodger fans involved in a fight ? Impossible! Lol 😆
I didn't hear about that one, but that doesn't surprise me. Steinbrenner had quite a temper.
@@marcus813 Which is why he and Billy Martin got along so swimmingly
im really enjoying the new channel
He wasn’t punching the door because it would do anything, he was letting off some steam. I’d have gone down the steps, though
Look at all the empty seats in the upper deck at 2:47. This was in a six year span when the Lions didn't sell out any home games. They broke that streak in the middle of the 1991 season with a home sellout against the Cowboys.
They couldn't even sell out a PLAYOFF game against Green Bay in 1993.
The sheer size of the Silverdome will do that to you
@@stephaniegormley9982 kind of surprising since most of the time those two meet in Detroit about half of the stadium is Packers fans. The Lions do have one of the smaller fan bases in the NFL.
@@johnwiesner9590 The thing is, the Lions got many ticket requests for that '93 game but since they were from Wisonsin, they were returned. The Lions would rather not sell out than sell to visiting fans. If that's not bad sportsmanship, I don't know what is.
The irony of this is that Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder slated Jimmy Carr to become the Lions head coach after the 1977 season.
Legend has it that William Clay Ford hired Monte Clark because he was highly recommended by Don Shula. His second choice was Bill Walsh.
Loved the shoutout to another infamous fan altercation in Detroit from over a decade later.
First battle between two teams both running the Run-and-Shoot offense; with the originator of said offense, Mouse Davis, being offensive coordinator for Detroit. June Jones was OC for Atlanta; he would later replace Glanville as HC. #FYI
What was it that Buddy Ryan called the Run-and-Shoot offense, The Chuck and Duck?
@@dallasbrubaker6054 Yup, old smash-mouth "defense and running game" Buddy didn't like that style of offense at all....as his later attempt to go upside Kevin Gilbride's head when they were in Houston can so vividly attest.
A year later the falcons are too legit to quit
@@matthewdaley746 it was still a fun ride
Prime Time ushered in that era
Billy Martin tried to fight a fan 1985 in Baltimore!
This was the worst story ever. No footage of any fighting
The Metrodome was designed in the same way. Pressbox people and “luxury suite” people all shared the lower level concourse with the regular fans. The suites didn’t even have separate bathrooms.
WOW what a touch down run by Barry!! Atlanta might have contained him for most of the game but that touchdown run was amazing 😍
12:49 It wasn't that amazing, especially by Barry Sanders standards: a little juke to get past the LOS and a broken tackle inside the 5.
I'm a huge lions fan. I got Directv in 94 just so I could watch the lions. I saw him live in 93 against the Patriots and that was one hell of a run.
1 year later, the 2 teams made the playoffs
😂"If you want to know how bizarre of a character Jerry Glandville was............" YOU MEAN THE GUY WHO GAVE AWAY BRETT FAR-VRA👈😂 FOR FREE😱😂😂😂
He didn't like "Mississippi"
The Falcons loved nutty coaches I see.
Well CONSIDERING the FACT that the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions COMBINED have ALWAYS BEEN WELL BELOW a 39.6 and should just SPIKE the football into the ground on EVERY single OFFENSIVE play, this doesn't SURPRISE me AT ALL!!!!! And don't FORGET LIVE NFL TRIVIA EVERY Wednesday night on TWITCH!!!! Test your football KNOWLEDGE and win CASH PRIZES!!!!
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That Aerosmith reference tho *chef's kiss*
If the Falcons fired Norm Van Brocklin after his attempt to start a fight, did they do the same to Carr?
I don't know if Carr was disciplined for this actions, but he wasn't fired. He would remain on the team until the 1993 season.
In the fall of '89 I was a high school junior and can confirm that song was all the rage then.
I'd like to see you do a story on when in the early days of the AFL when a fan came onto the field and broke up a pass and it counted. I believe it was a game between the Boston Patriots and Dallas Texans.
Well, this makes the Dennis Green situation tame in comparison!!
Today's game is as soft as jello I thought the game was much tougher back then.
This (boring) detailed story leading up to the big moment is almost as bad as the ending in the movie, "The Mist".
Only one team could wear black and silver as far as I was concearned and that was the Raiders.
The falcons always had red stripes, though, and before the 90's the jerseys were red.
@@ryanjacobson2508 I like the 60's look on them better that was their identity they should have stuck with that look and never deviated I hate it when teams steal other teams idententies.
I figured that OSU coach who called out the media by going come after me, I'm 40, somehow was on the Falcons before that.
Also, this was the era when MC Hammer was on the sidelines too, don't forget. Should have put him in for a play or two
I wish I had a chance to share an elevator with Matt Nagy lol 😆
This unofficial Official Jaguar Gator 9 historian will remind everyone you made a video about the second Falcons game that year against the 49ers.
that is nothing. '70's several b's went into the stands at msg to fight rag fans leading mike milbury to remove a shoe from one of them and beat him with it. also with gagliano and mouse davis the lions silver stretch offense was under way.
Video of that is on RUclips
@@danielbowden6330 haha too funny.
What is it with the Falcons and getting into incidents with the fans? Anyway, the moral of the story is if you don't want to get trash talked, win.
I agree if I can't threaten someone and keep my job then my job never had my back anyway
The Lions would have their games here and there especially on Thanksgiving.
Hey Jaguar. Can you look up the Eagles/49ers game at Candlestick Park in 92. As an Eagles fan it always stuck out to me as a kid. There was a first down we got that was taken away after the refs repositioned the ball about a yard back for no reason. Of course this was during that gray period after they got rid of instant replay and before they brought it back. Cost us the game. Me, as a 7 year old knew it was complete b.s, and I didn't know a lick about gambling yet. But something was VERY WRONG about that game
The Pontiac Silverdome was poorly designed
@Official JaguarGator9 Thanks for the video! Do you happen to know any fights or brawls that occurred during the 1990, 1991, or 1992 seasons that had multiple ejections?
I though this was going to be about Norm Van Brocklin.
NFL Huddles Lions mascot on the sideline by the end zone. 4:35. NFL should bring back huddles mascots.
Great quaterback/horrible coach was Van Brocklyn.
Hey man love your channel and insight. Could you do a video on Johnny Johnson Cardinals running back in early 90's 🏆
This 1990 Falcons team at times seemed to care more about acting tough than winning football games. Glanville was trying to instill an attitude into an identity-less team but they went just 2-7 in games decided by seven points or less. What they really needed was more attention to detail and less of the tough guy act.
Jerry Glanville and Buddy Ryan were basically the same person: guys who acted tough instead of being tough (yes, there's a difference) whose teams always came apart like a cheap suit in the postseason. At least Ryan lied about his age to serve during World War II so he's got that going for him.
The 80s NFL was a shit show. The games weren't as competitive as they are now. But it was basically the wild west, not as many rules and stoppages.
You must be referencing a small sample size or your hometown team. At any rate I don't think I've heard anything quite so ignorant.
you do know that was pre-goodell and realize players actually hit each other and played with no rules that turned the nfl into the pansy sport it is today. also wasn't woke back then too.
@@stevenbauer4799 You got that right.
@@mrg8581 thank you mr. g. how anyone could think '80's nfl sucked is crazy.
@@stevenbauer4799 You are welcome.