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- 03-17-2009 12:10 PM #501
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- 03-17-2009 12:18 PM #502
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- 03-17-2009 02:11 PM #504
Yeah, but if you were to pick out THE most important position on the team....it would be the QB. NO other player has more responsibility on the field than the QB...so there are times where he SHOULD get alot of blame AND should get alot of the accolades.
...see where I find where to much credit is given and blame is assessed is on the coach. Yeah, he makes the final decisions when it comes to plays, but in the end, it is the player/s that are the ones that need execute..."if you keep writing these bad checks to these bad players maybe you need to give up ownership of your team..." - Michael Jordan to David Stern, 1998
- 03-17-2009 03:11 PM #505
- 03-17-2009 05:23 PM #506Dish Member 1999-2008 vip622 & vip211, Directv Member since 2008 HR24-500 am21 & HR20-700 swm lnb, Sirius Member 2003-2012
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- 03-18-2009 01:42 PM #507
- 03-18-2009 02:54 PM #508Dish Member 1999-2008 vip622 & vip211, Directv Member since 2008 HR24-500 am21 & HR20-700 swm lnb, Sirius Member 2003-2012
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- 03-20-2009 04:29 PM #509
Police: Fugitive Ex-NFL QB killed in Greece crash
By PATRICK WALTERS, Associated Press Writer 3 hours, 40 minutes ago
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A former NFL quarterback who failed to show for sentencing on drunken driving charges nearly four years ago was killed in a car crash in Greece, authorities said, leaving behind an unsolved mystery involving two suspicious fires and years spent on the lam.
The State Department used fingerprints to determine that the victim of Saturday’s crash was William “Jeff” Komlo, according to Jim Vito, Chester County’s acting chief detective. Vito said he was initially skeptical, concerned because of Komlo’s history that he might have faked his own death.
“Even though we heard that he was deceased, the first reaction was that, well, we better make a positive identification,” Vito said.
Once the State Department verified the fingerprints were those of the 52-year-old fugitive, Vito was satisfied.
“As far as we’re concerned, we’re closing this now.”
A State Department spokesman, Noel Clay, declined to comment “out of respect for the family.” He would not say where in Greece the accident happened or release any details of the crash.
Komlo played for the Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers over five NFL seasons from 1979 to 1983.
In July 2005, Komlo failed to show for sentencing on two drunken driving convictions.
Two months earlier, authorities had issued a warrant for Komlo when he didn’t appear for a May 10 preliminary hearing on charges in an alleged assault on his girlfriend.
At the time he went missing, Komlo was under investigation for fires at his home in Chester Springs, Pa., and another home in Florida.
Komlo had lived in Chester Springs and worked as an insurance broker in the nearby Philadelphia suburb of Wayne. Authorities did not know what happened to him after he skipped the hearings in 2005.
“This guy apparently has created some intrigue over the years,” Vito said.
After getting into 16 games his rookie year with the NFL, the 200-pound, 6-foot-2-inch quarterback played sporadically the rest of his career.
An NFL spokesman did not immediately comment Friday.
Komlo starred at the University of Delaware, leading the Blue Hens to the Division II national championship game in 1978. The Lions picked him in the 9th round of the 1979 NFL draft.
Scott Selheimer, Delaware’s sports information director, said the school’s thoughts go out to Komlo’s friends and family.
“It’s a tragic situation where someone, when they were here at the university, was kind of like a hero,” Selheimer said. “It’s a shame that his life kind of tumbled. He was going through so many troubled situations for so long.”
An attorney who had represented Komlo in Palm Beach County, Fla., declined to comment Friday.
Another Lion's success story. This is why I don't want the Lion's drafting a QB.
- 03-20-2009 11:14 PM #510
Played for the Lions in '79 ????
I've NEVER heard of him, and he was a QB ?
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