Last two years of the Glanville days...1988-1989. Defensive backs coach.maroon barchetta said:
Saban was on the Oilers staff?
I did not know that.
Last two years of the Glanville days...1988-1989. Defensive backs coach.maroon barchetta said:
Saban was on the Oilers staff?
I did not know that.
The DB's called him Nick Satanmaroon barchetta said:
Saban was on the Oilers staff?
I did not know that.
scd88 said:
Donald Orr was the name of the official who made that call on Renfro. I have carried that bitterness with me since it happened and I'll never let go of it.
DartAg1970 said:
Whatever it would cost to buy back the rights from Tennessee to get the Oilers name and colors back would be worth it.
I don't think it's possible as long as one of the Adams' own the Titans. And If they did sell, they'd keep the Oilers trademark out of spite.Ghost91 said:DartAg1970 said:
Whatever it would cost to buy back the rights from Tennessee to get the Oilers name and colors back would be worth it.
I've said this for years. Some billionaire or politician is missing out on a huge opportunity here. We're such a quiet fanbase in general, but every time I bring up the subject of the Oilers with anyone who grew up here, their eyes light up and they start talking about them with the same passion you see on this thread.
I don't think that the "powers that be" realize how deep the sentiment for that logo and colors runs.
If they somehow came back, it would be insanity here.
I would donate money for this. This thread makes me sad and angry all over again.DartAg1970 said:
Whatever it would cost to buy back the rights from Tennessee to get the Oilers name and colors back would be worth it.
Ciboag96 said:
This is lady who holds all the cards now.
BBRex said:
The Texans are trying to win your love back. They fired Coach What's-His-Name after one season.
Ciboag96 said:
This is lady who holds all the cards now.
And she's arguably a better owner than her oleaginous short creepy father..Ciboag96 said:
This is lady who holds all the cards now.
Watching the Cowboys between when the Oilers left and the Texans started was painful enough to kill anyone's passion for pro-footballStat Monitor Repairman said:
When the Houston Texans came about, a lot of people had been watching the Cowboys for so long, they never fully invested in the Texans with the same passion as the Houston Oilers.
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I don't think it's possible as long as one of the Adams' own the Titans. And If they did sell, they'd keep the Oilers trademark out of spite.
They about have the same hairmaroon barchetta said:Ciboag96 said:
This is lady who holds all the cards now.
Family resemblance?
Anonymous Source said:They about have the same hairmaroon barchetta said:Ciboag96 said:
This is lady who holds all the cards now.
Family resemblance?
Big Bucks said:
Suck it Adams family! May you continue to get your heart broken and never win a playoff game until you let Houston have the Oilers history back.
Well … this issue seems to solved itself.Ciboag96 said:This burns, like the flames of a thousand suns. Reminders of this 25-year-old crime against the heart and grit of a once rough but decent city keeps coming back like a bad penny. I cast a spell against you, Ryan Tannehill, a wicked spell from the depths of my blackened native-Houstonian heart. May your playoffs invoke the sprit of Oilers playoff teams of old, and may your 32 point lead against whomever wither like Bud Adams corpse.drmwvr said:
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Chewy said:
I bet they haven't. The McNairs aren't from Houston and I bet they have no desire to be tied to a team they have no memories of.
They want the Texans to be theirs and solely theirs.