The shininess of our AFC Championship ring, tie for best record over a 4 season span in history, and our many playoff appearances keeps us distracted I guess.
talking out of both ends... nevermind.
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The shininess of our AFC Championship ring, tie for best record over a 4 season span in history, and our many playoff appearances keeps us distracted I guess.
Precisely.
The 98'-08' stat will show a different story.
There also the fact that the Texans can only base fan loyalty on 7 home games until Vince Young retires.![]()
For a Texans fan board you sure do show allot of admiration for the Titans/Oilers organization. We appreciate it. In a way, allot of you are like the lost children to the Titans.
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I do not want to regurgitate this great post by Childress but it shows a trend with fan loyalty. It was not just a Bud said they are going so now we are not going to go it is actually poor attendance that drove him away. How does a team make the playoffs 7 consecutive seasons and only have a 22 ranking among fan loyalty? But I guess the sited professor is not "fact" enough for you. I like you also provide nothing to support you argument other then "you lived there" and me living in "CA" makes me uninformed. Surprisingly if you follow a team even back in the 90s you could get information about them. No pony express or carrier pigeon required. Just pick up a newspapers...
You have to hand it to Bud though, he sure knows how to push Houston fans buttons.
Drafting Young after Houston chose not to was a genius move.
Quite a few of us 'TENNheads'were Oilers fans. The only reason the Texans haven't left Houston yet is no city is dumb enough to take them.
Or that he was the best available.
Some of you Titan fans are funny. There is a reason why Earl Campbell wants nothing to do with that organization, yet you try to claim him as your own. Many other Oiler greats as well. Do you think anyone in Tennessee cared when Warren Moon was inducted to your little Hall of Fame. You have no memories of him.
spinning as well as Bush (BOTH of them) won't get you out of that one, nevertheless!Was more of a water balloon![]()
I guess selling out every single game has nothing to do with, typical titans fan, ignore facts just so you can act like jerk. Typical.
Not MINE!You have to hand it to Bud though, he sure knows how to push Houston fans buttons.
Drafting Young after Houston chose not to was a genius move.
Atypical actually.
Ignoring facts,not reading the post.![]()
Bud:I want a new stadium.
Houston: No way,we're still paying for those luxury boxes & you took away our scoreboard.
Bud:Well then I'm leaving.
Houston:Good riddance.
Time marches on with no football.
Houston:what do we need to get a new football team?
NFL: A new stadium.
Houston: Oh snap
Now that's a sell out
Not MINE!
Maybe you want to claim the Genius Award over Bud, thinking it well deserving, well yeah I give you both that, great men think alike.. and I will also sing you a lullaby... wait, you both been singing to yourself.
pulling out one the oldest trick in the world and proclaiming it genius, WOW, I never thought that BUTTON can ever be of use since highschool. That is pure genius, what else can I say.
Atypical actually.
Ignoring facts,not reading the post.![]()
Bud:I want a new stadium.
Houston: No way,we're still paying for those luxury boxes & you took away our scoreboard.
Bud:Well then I'm leaving.
Houston:Good riddance.
Time marches on with no football.
Houston:what do we need to get a new football team?
NFL: A new stadium.
Houston: Oh snap
Now that's a sell out
Anyway in the 80's Bud had a loaded team with an accountant for a GM and a coach who left tickets for Elvis at games . If Bud had a football guy in place as the GM ... the Oilers might have won a SB .
Very true Earl.
His worst meddling was the Bum Phillips years.
Mike Holovak was one of the great football talent scouts of my time....Bud had an excellent "football guy" in Holovak till he retired.
if you are going to insult people via geography, you may want to type inbred correctly so you don't look bad (unless you meant that they lived in loaves of whole wheat bread). I lived in Nashville for two years and found the City very cosmopolitan and with lots of new money and much more progressive than I ever imagined...but I had to live there to experience this...one of my favorite cities in the USA, and I've lived all over the states.He won't even live there because he knows it is just some backwoods hick city full of inbreads.
I have family there. It is nice, but isn't cosmopolitan. With an area population of barely over one million, it is not that big of a surprise. You go ten miles south of Downtown, and you are almost in the country.if you are going to insult people via geography, you may want to type inbred correctly so you don't look bad (unless you meant that they lived in loaves of whole wheat bread). I lived in Nashville for two years and found the City very cosmopolitan and with lots of new money and much more progressive than I ever imagined...but I had to live there to experience this...one of my favorite cities in the USA, and I've lived all over the states.
Ten miles south of downtown is Brentwood....a very nice, upscale subdivision.I have family there. It is nice, but isn't cosmopolitan. With an area population of barely over one million, it is not that big of a surprise. You go ten miles south of Downtown, and you are almost in the country.
Yeah I know. That is where the mountains are. I may have exagerrated a tad. but I have family down that way, it feels rural.Ten miles south of downtown is Brentwood....a very nice, upscale subdivision.
I lived there for two years and didn't miss anything "city"...and I've lived in Houston, LA, and right outside of Boston. We have a higher "redneck factor" (nothing against rednecks....half my family are comprised of 'necks) here in Houston.
if you are going to insult people via geography, you may want to type inbred correctly so you don't look bad.
See deep in your heart you love the Titans. They are not your favorite sibling and you have fought on occasion but they are sill your big brother.![]()
You didn't chose the Texans the Texans chose you!
With Young now on the Titans it's time to forgive and forget. Oiler fans, you are welcome to bring your tenacity back to the true Luv Ya' Blue. We understand why you were hurt and we welcome you back no questions asked.
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I never made it to high school.
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If you understood you would not even type the statement. No self respecting Texan could ever root for that turncoat team.
You didn't chose the Texans the Texans chose you!
See deep in your heart you love the Titans. They are not your favorite sibling and you have fought on occasion but they are sill your big brother.![]()
You didn't chose the Texans the Texans chose you!
With Young now on the Titans it's time to forgive and forget. Oiler fans, you are welcome to bring your tenacity back to the true Luv Ya' Blue. We understand why you were hurt and we welcome you back no questions asked.
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I may not think that ridiculous traffic and oppressive smog are things that make a town cosmopolitan (I really meant that it was much more cosmopolitan than I perceived before I lived there - not that it's just like Houston or LA). I went to NFL games, saw NHL games, saw big time SEC football every weekend....saw outstanding live entertainment...Nashville radio was outstanding as the rock scene was not on the back burner like I thought it would be (due to the huge country music scene) before I lived there. I didn't miss much living in Goodlettsville (about 15 mins north of the stadium) for a couple of years....would love to move back if I had the right job.
Don't ask don't tell ... we don't judge fans by state.![]()
The only reason the Texans haven't left Houston yet is no city is dumb enough to take them.
RIGHT. Like I don't remember the anti-Texas statements you've made.
that is kinda what I remember but the bold part is troubling to me (if it is true)Adams alienated many fans in Houston with his questionable decisions, including firing the extremely popular Bum Phillips and threatening in 1987 to move the team to Jacksonville, Florida if improvements were not made to the Astrodome. The city agreed to pay $67 million in renovations which included the removal of the iconic center field scoreboard. When the city refused to help finance a new stadium just a few years later, he moved the franchise to Tennessee for the 1997 season. After playing two season as the Tennessee Oilers, they were renamed the Tennessee Titans in 1999. The city of Houston is still paying back the debt from the renovations they made to the Astrodome in 1987.
Atypical actually.
Ignoring facts,not reading the post.![]()
Bud:I want a new stadium.
Houston: No way,we're still paying for those luxury boxes & you took away our scoreboard.
Bud:Well then I'm leaving.
Houston:Good riddance.
Time marches on with no football.
Houston:what do we need to get a new football team?
NFL: A new stadium.
Houston: Oh snap
Now that's a sell out
I don't know, but hopefully the new owner is nicer and gives us our records.
Currently the Texans hold the record for most sacks allowed in a season and the longest term of an expansion team not to at least make the playoffs.
actually you are mistaken. The Eagles hold the record for sacks given up for a team in one year (Cunningham and Jawarski). Carr holds the individual record...but he plays in Carolina now....lord help their poor linemen.Currently the Texans hold the record for most sacks allowed in a season and the longest term of an expansion team not to at least make the playoffs.
I don't know, but hopefully the new owner is nicer and gives us our records.
Currently the Texans hold the record for most sacks allowed in a season and the longest term of an expansion team not to at least make the playoffs.