The last time I thought about Jeff Komlo was when he was featured on "America's Most Wanted" as he was in Europe scrambling from US law enforcement. He died in Greece in 2009.
I just looked it up and he was on America's Most Wanted for skipping his sentence hearing for 2 drunk driving convictions. I'm not trying to diminish the serious problem with drunk driving, because it's awful and more times than not tragic, but to be on America's Most Wanted for drunk driving was a little extreme in my opinion. With all the killers our there, and sex predators and all the other scumbags I really thought they would take priority over drunk driving.
@@lionsfan7500I thought there was more to it thank just DD. I remember reading a sports illustrated like ten years ago about that, he also was a suspect in a mansion arson of his new girlfriend after he left his wife and daughters. It might be on the internet somewhere but if memory serves correct Komlo had multiple problems in eastern PA and was a court room regular.
Incidentally, I worked with a guy in 2015 that broke his ankle playing ping pong. I know that he really did break it that way because I was the guy he was playing against. He went running to chase after a loose ball, stepped down wrong, and ended up in the hospital lol
The coin landing on it's side is a major plot point in the classic 1939 film "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" starring Jimmy Stewart. Komlo was later convicted on 2 drunk driving charges, fled the country and was featured on "America's Most Wanted". He died in Greece in 2009 in circumstances that initially made authorities briefly think he was trying to fake his own death. Wow.
@@david-468 he shoved his girlfriend out of a car that he was driving while drunk, crashed that car, then went home, got another car, and also crashed that one. He fled the country to avoid sentencing on the two DUI incidents (and probably also shoving his girlfriend out of a moving vehicle). He ran all the way to Greece to avoid punishment for his crimes. Is it really all that surprising that law enforcement would think he'd go as far as to fake his own death? Especially given the fact he had wrecked two cars in the very crimes he was charged with.
@@nicholaswalsh4462 very surprising since they never suspect high level criminals of faking their death, Hoffa for example they declared him dead as soon as they could
The really sad part is, Komlo's 23 INTs didn't even lead the league that season! A whopping FIVE QBs actually managed to throw more including Bradshaw, Fouts and Brian Sipe.
Let’s see how good your football knowledge is. This would be the last time someone from the University of Delaware would fill in for an injured quarterback who later became a top football announcer for CBS.
Only Detroit is this creative at finding ways to lose. I can honestly as a Vikings fan, we never treated them as a division rival. We just feel sorry for them
First of all another PHENOMENAL video! I have a question not related to the video but it is about the Lions. On December 17,1977 ABC had a special edition of Monday Night Football on Saturday night. This game was the last game of the regular season and it was the Minnesota Vikings at the Detroit Lions at the Silverdome. Kickoff was at 10:00pm eastern time. I'm just wondering why did they make such a late time for Kickoff? Detroit is in the eastern time zone so that's a late start, but it was a Saturday night so that made it a little better with no school on Sunday and most people off on Sunday, but it's still a late time to start, and I was wondering if you know why they had a late start time? Keep up the AWESOME WORK!
This is very similar to what happened in 1993 with Lazio not among teammates but instead among a player & his coach. The player in question England striker Paul Gascoigne & coach Dino Zoff did not see eye to eye on a lot of things especially when it came to diet. Zoff wanted his players to eat foods rich in carbs & low in fat so that they would have more energy during matches. However at this time Gascoigne was more known for partying in the nightclubs of Rome & drinking a lot of beer along with eating lots of fried food instead of his play. As a result he had gained 35 pounds in fat during a two month period. During a team Christmas party where everyone was watching of all things Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (I should point out that the players kids were invited to this party which is why this was on), Zoff decided to make a comment to Gascoigne along the lines of "Santa Claus is fat just like you." Like in this story, Gascoigne didn't take too kindly to the insult and punched Zoff in the face. Then Gascoigne attempted to grab a BB gun that was given to one of the players kids as a Christmas gift & shoot Zoff. Luckily he was stopped before that could happen. Remarkably not only did both Gascoigne & Zoff not get punished by the club for their behavior but Lazio was able to finish 4th in Serie A & qualify for European competition. Zoff would leave Lazio after the season citing this incident as a major reason why & Gascoigne himself would last one more year at the club that was mainly spent injured because he broke his leg in two places during a training session.
The 1979 Lions did have a half ass defense that kept them in some of those games, including the shutout that JG9 mentioned. But it's hard to play good defense when you have a short field to defend and your offense is a total sieve.
@@tommyparkerparker And Walsh would go with Joe Montana the next year; if the 49ers had somehow managed to land Billy Sims, does he avoid his knee injury in the 1984 season?
During the video, you talked about trying to find resources to determine the outcome, if any, of the lawsuit that Fatheringham filed against Jeff Komlo. I haven't used it myself, but the only such resource I know of is called Westlaw. I became aware of it when I used a college library many years ago. However, I don't know if it still exists or if it can be accessed online or only in person; in other words, you may have to go to the Detroit area if you wish to use it in this particular case (no pun intended).
It reminds me of Kramer turning down 10 million dollars from his lawsuit because his coffee was to hot lol, but he turned down the millions of dollars so he could get free coffee for life lol
Request: Do "The Craziest CBS Announcers Schedule in NFL History" when announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo were supposed to call an NFL game played on January 1, 2023, between the Rams and the Chargers (both teams based in Los Angeles).
Fun fact: if the Lions somehow manage to win one of their close games that they lost in RL in the 1979 season, the San Francisco 49ers would have had the #1 pick (they also went 2-14 in Bill Walsh's first season). If the 49ers draft Sims, and then draft Roger Craig in 1983, that would have been an good running back duo, IMO...
Patriots were in the midst of a stretch where they went from 11/27/66 to 1/12/86 without winning a game at the Orange Bowl. Then, they won their final two games including the last ever Dolphins game at the OB in '86.
This sounds like a Detroit Lions thing to do. The 0.0 passer rating game that Komlo had is one I didn't know about until today. Of course, Bucs wanted him in the '80s, but it's the Bucs in the '80s, so it makes sense.
And as Pats fan at the time, it would be 6+ years before they beat the Dolphins in the orange bowl in at the time the biggest game in franchise history. The 1st 2 years Erhdhart era fell short of the playoffs, finishing 1-3 to finish 79 and didnt get any tiebreaker in their favor in '80 before collapsing to 2-14 in 81.
In that Patriots game Don Strock started and had a passer rating of 9. No, that's not a typo. Then Griese came in and finished with a passer rating of 142.1.
You are actually wrong. The wittness stated that the second glanced off Dorney which means it hit Dorney first. Also it’s time to face a real fact: The entire 1979 Lions Sucked. They were all playing like bums.
So he’s the Jekyl to Bobby Layne’s Hyde. (pun also slightly intended) it’s kinda like it took 22 years to pay that back to the curse. And 18 years of teasing great running backs that retired early and not much else. And another 22 years of Something like an actual qb to Mr Campbell himself. Maybe he lifts the curse like Miao Yin and Gracie Law.
Those who have achieved the not so glorious feat of a Zero passer rating: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFL_quarterbacks_who_have_posted_a_passer_rating_of_zero
The last time I thought about Jeff Komlo was when he was featured on "America's Most Wanted" as he was in Europe scrambling from US law enforcement. He died in Greece in 2009.
Woah!
Still drunk
I remember that. I was blown away at all the trouble he got in!
I just looked it up and he was on America's Most Wanted for skipping his sentence hearing for 2 drunk driving convictions. I'm not trying to diminish the serious problem with drunk driving, because it's awful and more times than not tragic, but to be on America's Most Wanted for drunk driving was a little extreme in my opinion. With all the killers our there, and sex predators and all the other scumbags I really thought they would take priority over drunk driving.
@@lionsfan7500I thought there was more to it thank just DD. I remember reading a sports illustrated like ten years ago about that, he also was a suspect in a mansion arson of his new girlfriend after he left his wife and daughters. It might be on the internet somewhere but if memory serves correct Komlo had multiple problems in eastern PA and was a court room regular.
Incidentally, I worked with a guy in 2015 that broke his ankle playing ping pong. I know that he really did break it that way because I was the guy he was playing against. He went running to chase after a loose ball, stepped down wrong, and ended up in the hospital lol
The coin landing on it's side is a major plot point in the classic 1939 film "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" starring Jimmy Stewart. Komlo was later convicted on 2 drunk driving charges, fled the country and was featured on "America's Most Wanted". He died in Greece in 2009 in circumstances that initially made authorities briefly think he was trying to fake his own death. Wow.
The authorities only accuse you of faking your own death if they want to kill you, that tells me Komlo was the “good guy”
@@david-468 he shoved his girlfriend out of a car that he was driving while drunk, crashed that car, then went home, got another car, and also crashed that one. He fled the country to avoid sentencing on the two DUI incidents (and probably also shoving his girlfriend out of a moving vehicle). He ran all the way to Greece to avoid punishment for his crimes. Is it really all that surprising that law enforcement would think he'd go as far as to fake his own death? Especially given the fact he had wrecked two cars in the very crimes he was charged with.
@@nicholaswalsh4462 very surprising since they never suspect high level criminals of faking their death, Hoffa for example they declared him dead as soon as they could
As a Lions fan, I can certainly confirm that they have always found creative ways to lose.
11:10
This clip right here is a summary of all you need to know about the '79 Lions.
Reminder that Steve Grogan was already a veteran QB in 1979
The really sad part is, Komlo's 23 INTs didn't even lead the league that season! A whopping FIVE QBs actually managed to throw more including Bradshaw, Fouts and Brian Sipe.
So the Geno Smith incident had precedent...
Looks like he had trouble learning the playbook if he was throwing to players that badly.
Let’s see how good your football knowledge is. This would be the last time someone from the University of Delaware would fill in for an injured quarterback who later became a top football announcer for CBS.
Scott Brunner replacing Phil Simms
Rich Gannon replacing Jeff Hostetler
Only Detroit is this creative at finding ways to lose. I can honestly as a Vikings fan, we never treated them as a division rival. We just feel sorry for them
Until 2023. Then we got worried for a bit. But they still did manage to find a creative way to lose in the end.
The 39.6 passer rating is to NFL quarterbacks what the Mendoza line is to baseball.
Love it!
First of all another PHENOMENAL video! I have a question not related to the video but it is about the Lions. On December 17,1977 ABC had a special edition of Monday Night Football on Saturday night. This game was the last game of the regular season and it was the Minnesota Vikings at the Detroit Lions at the Silverdome. Kickoff was at 10:00pm eastern time. I'm just wondering why did they make such a late time for Kickoff? Detroit is in the eastern time zone so that's a late start, but it was a Saturday night so that made it a little better with no school on Sunday and most people off on Sunday, but it's still a late time to start, and I was wondering if you know why they had a late start time? Keep up the AWESOME WORK!
15:22 Heh heh. Because a group of lions is a pride!
This is very similar to what happened in 1993 with Lazio not among teammates but instead among a player & his coach. The player in question England striker Paul Gascoigne & coach Dino Zoff did not see eye to eye on a lot of things especially when it came to diet. Zoff wanted his players to eat foods rich in carbs & low in fat so that they would have more energy during matches. However at this time Gascoigne was more known for partying in the nightclubs of Rome & drinking a lot of beer along with eating lots of fried food instead of his play. As a result he had gained 35 pounds in fat during a two month period. During a team Christmas party where everyone was watching of all things Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (I should point out that the players kids were invited to this party which is why this was on), Zoff decided to make a comment to Gascoigne along the lines of "Santa Claus is fat just like you." Like in this story, Gascoigne didn't take too kindly to the insult and punched Zoff in the face. Then Gascoigne attempted to grab a BB gun that was given to one of the players kids as a Christmas gift & shoot Zoff. Luckily he was stopped before that could happen. Remarkably not only did both Gascoigne & Zoff not get punished by the club for their behavior but Lazio was able to finish 4th in Serie A & qualify for European competition. Zoff would leave Lazio after the season citing this incident as a major reason why & Gascoigne himself would last one more year at the club that was mainly spent injured because he broke his leg in two places during a training session.
For what it's worth, the Lions were playing AFC East teams in 1979.
The last graphic never showed up it just says modified file
I'd have given anything to be an adult in 1979 who could watch games in bars (sighs).
The 1979 Lions did have a half ass defense that kept them in some of those games, including the shutout that JG9 mentioned. But it's hard to play good defense when you have a short field to defend and your offense is a total sieve.
In that same year, the 49ers also were 2-14.
Bill Walsh’s first year as head coach.
@@tommyparkerparker And Walsh would go with Joe Montana the next year; if the 49ers had somehow managed to land Billy Sims, does he avoid his knee injury in the 1984 season?
@@Unknown-bq9id That I don’t know.
During the video, you talked about trying to find resources to determine the outcome, if any, of the lawsuit that Fatheringham filed against Jeff Komlo. I haven't used it myself, but the only such resource I know of is called Westlaw. I became aware of it when I used a college library many years ago. However, I don't know if it still exists or if it can be accessed online or only in person; in other words, you may have to go to the Detroit area if you wish to use it in this particular case (no pun intended).
Used Westlaw a ton when I was in law school. That helped me with so much legal research
It reminds me of Kramer turning down 10 million dollars from his lawsuit because his coffee was to hot lol, but he turned down the millions of dollars so he could get free coffee for life lol
Request: Do "The Craziest CBS Announcers Schedule in NFL History" when announcers Jim Nantz and Tony Romo were supposed to call an NFL game played on January 1, 2023, between the Rams and the Chargers (both teams based in Los Angeles).
Except they called the Minnesota-Green Bay game that day.
Fun fact: if the Lions somehow manage to win one of their close games that they lost in RL in the 1979 season, the San Francisco 49ers would have had the #1 pick (they also went 2-14 in Bill Walsh's first season). If the 49ers draft Sims, and then draft Roger Craig in 1983, that would have been an good running back duo, IMO...
Patriots were in the midst of a stretch where they went from 11/27/66 to 1/12/86 without winning a game at the Orange Bowl. Then, they won their final two games including the last ever Dolphins game at the OB in '86.
BTW John Mohring is not listed on the '79 Lions roster. He was on the '80 roster for one game so I'm thinking in '79 he was a practice squad guy.
This sounds like a Detroit Lions thing to do. The 0.0 passer rating game that Komlo had is one I didn't know about until today. Of course, Bucs wanted him in the '80s, but it's the Bucs in the '80s, so it makes sense.
Jeff Komlo died in a car accident in 2009.
79 Lions offense vs 2022 broncos offense
And as Pats fan at the time, it would be 6+ years before they beat the Dolphins in the orange bowl in at the time the biggest game in franchise history. The 1st 2 years Erhdhart era fell short of the playoffs, finishing 1-3 to finish 79 and didnt get any tiebreaker in their favor in '80 before collapsing to 2-14 in 81.
In that Patriots game Don Strock started and had a passer rating of 9. No, that's not a typo. Then Griese came in and finished with a passer rating of 142.1.
A passer rating of 9 is worse than…well, you know.
I had almost forgot that drubbing by miami (i was 11). It thats monent where you thow up your hands and say, well the season is over.
Lions so bad...what year did they win their last playoff game? Enough said.
This year
@@peterbrandt9305 duh i know
You are actually wrong. The wittness stated that the second glanced off Dorney which means it hit Dorney first. Also it’s time to face a real fact: The entire 1979 Lions Sucked. They were all playing like bums.
You can throw alot of picks if you throw alot of TDs and yards lol. Tell that to Jamis Winston lmao.
1979 Detroit Lions… worst than 2008?
I would argue that his completion percentage for beer mugs is ze- ah I know you saw this coming from the snark patrol. ⬅️ exiting now
So he’s the Jekyl to Bobby Layne’s Hyde. (pun also slightly intended) it’s kinda like it took 22 years to pay that back to the curse. And 18 years of teasing great running backs that retired early and not much else. And another 22 years of Something like an actual qb to Mr Campbell himself. Maybe he lifts the curse like Miao Yin and Gracie Law.
"14 more preseason games" and NONE of them feature us. What kind of fan are you lol
Komlo was a terrible QB and human😂😂😂
JG9, u said that the new vid on JG8 would come out THIS WEEK. I so far see nothing new on JG8.
Are you saying, “If I don’t see a JG8 video soon, then something really wrong is going on here!”
Well JG9 said to me and promised me there would be a new jg8 vid THIS WEEK. It’s now the Weekend
Saturday
Ok thank you
Seven days in a week, Frank. Come on now.
No need to know where your goddamn electric car is.
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Strange end to Komlo's life. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Komlo
Those who have achieved the not so glorious feat of a Zero passer rating: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFL_quarterbacks_who_have_posted_a_passer_rating_of_zero