The Titans are rockin the vintage Oilers Love Ya Blue unis versus the Falcons. Not sure whether to love that or despise it for the hypocrisy that it is.
MookieBlaylock said:
I mean the oilers fans didn't care when they left so why care now?
They have that amazing team name now
RogerFurlong said:
Apparently the NFL is blocking UH from wearing their Oiler's knock off jerseys and the Titans are planning on wearing them against the Texans December 17th.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/38780023/sources-nfl-told-houston-stop-using-oilers-inspired-uniform
MookieBlaylock said:
I mean the oilers fans didn't care when they left so why care now?
They have that amazing team name now
MookieBlaylock said:
I mean the oilers fans didn't care when they left so why care now?
They have that amazing team name now
Bud Adams had been wanting to move the team for a while, largely because the Astrodome wasn't built for luxury boxes and club-level seating, which newer stadiums were incorporating in the 80s and early 90s. He threatened to move the team to Jacksonville in 1987, and got those idiots to build a stadium for it, but the city acquiesed him by gutting the Astrodome of its best feature, the scoreboard, to make room for more seating that he could sell at a premium, and upping the capacity to 60,000.Woods Ag said:
Care to explain the history?
I was a bit too young to be fully aware of what happened. My dad loved the Oilers and said good riddance when they left.
I know there was a dispute about a stadium, but I don't know the details.
Please stop writing bull*****MookieBlaylock said:
4 fans showed up at the Save the Oilers rally
Meanwhile in Cleveland the fans were pissed and rallied and kept their name and history in tact
That is simply true Oilers fans didn't care
MookieBlaylock said:
4 fans showed up at the Save the Oilers rally
Meanwhile in Cleveland the fans were pissed and rallied and kept their name and history in tact
That is simply true Oilers fans didn't care
MelvinUdall said:MookieBlaylock said:
4 fans showed up at the Save the Oilers rally
Meanwhile in Cleveland the fans were pissed and rallied and kept their name and history in tact
That is simply true Oilers fans didn't care
Again, revisionist history.
MookieBlaylock said:
My point has always been they could have kept the history and uniforms of the team but no one cared
And most were happy Bud Adams left with the team
Cleveland set the precedent of jeep ng your name and history And Houston didn't care
Prove what you're saying with verifiable facts or statistics.MookieBlaylock said:
My point has always been they could have kept the history and uniforms of the team but no one cared
And most were happy Bud Adams left with the team
Cleveland set the precedent of jeep ng your name and history And Houston didn't care
That should put that argument to rest.The Porkchop Express said:Prove what you're saying with verifiable facts or statistics.MookieBlaylock said:
My point has always been they could have kept the history and uniforms of the team but no one cared
And most were happy Bud Adams left with the team
Cleveland set the precedent of jeep ng your name and history And Houston didn't care
Modell tried to move the Browns to Ravens and that failed.
The City of Cleveland sued Modell for breach of contract for trying to move the team. The city of Cleveland was able to keep the rights to the Browns' name / records because the NFL intervened, deactivated the franchise for 3 years based oh the contingency that the Browns build a new stadium in downtown within 3 years. Modell was then awarded an expansion franchise - the Baltimore Ravens.
Art Modell never moved the Cleveland Browns to Baltimore. The team was deactivated on contingency of building a new stadium in 3 years.
Bud Adams' deal with Harris County ended at the end of 1997. He opted not to renew, then bought out the last year of the lease to get the Oilers to Tennessee faster. What he did was unfortunately legal, and the NFL didn't have to interfere because he wasn't trying to break a contract. Thus there was no opportunity for the team to keep the naming rights, records, uniforms, or anything else.
In 1998 when the Oilers officially became the TItans, Bud Adams got on his knees and sucked off Tagliabue to convince him to retire the Oiler name forever, specifically to keep a future Houston franchise from using it.
Looking forward to your next post full of untrue bull*****
chiefs wear Dallas Texans throwbacks sometimes.ClickClack said:
Irrationally angers me that they are wearing throwbacks of the Houston Oilers after moving to Tennessee. That makes zero sense. Would be like the Baltimore Ravens wearing Cleveland Browns throwbacks.
that wouldn't make a difference. The Texans left and the cowboys stayed.scd88 said:
VS the Cowboys?