As you all know by now, I am an avid sports fan, especially football. There are 32 teams in the league right now, but they have used 33 regular franchises in rotation throughout the NFL’s history. There have been other numerous teams, but from 1920 to 2021 those aforementioned 33 teams are the ones that stuck around in some form or fashion to help build the NFL.
Out of the 33 franchises that have stuck around in the NFL’s history and had the most influence on its history, you can’t write the history of football without the Houston Oilers. Bud Adams removed the Oilers from Houston to Tennessee in ‘97 and then changed the name to Tennessee Titans, along with the color scheme in 1999. He was also 1 of the original 8 owners who created the AFL, in opposition to the NFL. The 2 leagues merged in 1970.
I feel like Houston Texans should be the team name considered the odd man out, thrown out, and when the Tennessee Titans got a franchise they should have been forced to come up with their own color scheme. I like the name Tennessee Titans. I also like the name Titans in general. The Jets were the New York Titans from 1960 to ‘62 before changing their name to New York Jets in 1963. I even like the Titans logos. I just want Texans gone, and the Oilers to return.
I’ll say this, as someone born in July 1984, and growing up during the nineties, and 1st decade of the 2000s, while the Houston Oilers were good from 1960 to 1962, then in the seventies under Bum Phillips. The decade of football played by the Houston Oilers from 1984 to 1993 was considered some of the best football in team history. I always said the run and shoot, and Warren Moon make those Columbia blue uniforms, with the white, and scarlet red look really good. And the ‘92, and ‘93 Oilers are 2 of the best teams to have the 2 biggest collapses of all time, and never win a Super Bowl. If you don’t believe me, being that you can find anything on YouTube, look it up. I was young, but I watched it live, and remember it well.