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HOUSTON - There is a reason the Houston Oilers of the late 70s got their nickname.
"I fell in love," said long-time Oilers fan Celise Pawlawski.
Celise and countless other Oilers fans got to relive those memories Saturday at Reliant Arena as they gathered up signature after signature, on helmets, pictures and flags of their "Loveya Blue Oilers".
"When I was little growing up I used to watch them with my uncle and my dad; it was nice," said Oilers fan Anthony Ramirez.
"It was a special time and we won, we won a lot of games," said former Oilers center Carl Mauck. "We did a lot of things for the people and the people did a lot of things for us."
A give and take perfectly illustrated when a little boy said meeting Hall of Fame defensive end Elvin Bethea made his day.
"Its heartwarming and it makes you feel like you accomplished something," said Bethea.
And nothing has changed in the eyes of fans except for one little detail.
"I mean, back in 1978, when we had those winning seasons, it was great," said Bethea with a smile. "Now, you see everyone out of shape, bald headed."
Old age and all, Oilers fans, especially Celise, were in football heaven.
"It brought me and my mom to tears more than once," said Pawlawski. "This was like a dream come true."