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1991 Season In Preview
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Houston Oilers
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1991 Starters (Change from prev.season in Italics)
QB: Warren Moon (99)
HB: Bo Jackson (93)
FB: Allen Pinkett (82)
WR: Haywood Jeffries (91)
WR: Ernest Givins (84)
WR: Tony Jones (78)
TE: Curtis Duncan (81) (4th WR)
LT: Dan Steinkuhler (87)
LG: Mike Munchak (96)
C: Jay Pennison (92)
RG: Bruce Matthews (96)
RT: Doug Williams (91)
LE: William Fuller (87)
RE: Sean Jones (96)
DT: Ray Childress (92)
DT: Doug Smith (78)
LOLB: Al Smith (91)
MLB: Johnny Meads (84)
MLB: Scott Kozak (80)
ROLB: Lamar Lathon (74)
CB: Richard Johnson (93)
CB: Patrick Allen (79)
CB: L.Knight (70)
FS: Bubba McDowell (88)
SS: Terry Kinard (84)
K: Norm Johnson (88)
P: Greg Montgomery (94)
Additions: QB David Hollas (69) - QB Bill Musgrave (68) - HB Bo Jackson (93) - HB Jarod Bunch (68) - FB Stanford Jennings (80) - TE Kerry Cash (71) - RG Greg Rakoczy (82) - RE Robert Young (73) - ROLB Reggie Burnette (62) - K Norm Johnson (88)
Releases: HB Mike Rozier (82) - WR Drew HIll (82) - LG M.Paup (60) - LOLB Robert Lyles (72) - ROLB John Grimsley (87) - CB Cris Dishman (85) - CB quincy Jones (68) - K Tony Zendejas (72)
Previous Season Outcome: 12-4, Clinched Home-Field Advantage, AFC Champions
Projected 1991 Outcome: The Houston Oilers, Warren Moon in particular, had an oustanding 1990 season that ended on a low note as they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl within the last seconds. Not to mention during the off-season the Oilers lost three key players, last years leading receiver, Drew HIll (68 rec, 972 yds, 12 td) to retirement, starting runningback Mike Rozier (671 yds, 10td) to free agency, as well as linebacker John Grimsley who had a breakout 105 tackle (team leading) 5 sack season. And their upcoming star #2 corner, Cris Dishman who had 36 tackles, 2 int's and 1 touchdown on the year. Unfortunately for the Houston Oilers they only addressed one of these losses with an adequate replacement in the off-season. But fortunately for the Oilers that addition was runningback Bo Jackson (93) from the Los Angeles Raiders. If Jackson stays healthy the Oilers could've just forced their offense to bring them back to the big-game. Young linebacker Lamar Lathon will take over Grimsley's role in an attempt to compensate, meanwhile the Oilers are hoping their kicking game, a factor that played in the Super Bowl, will become more stable with Norm Johnson (88) added to the team.
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Houston Oilers
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1991 Starters (Change from prev.season in Italics)
QB: Warren Moon (99)
HB: Bo Jackson (93)
FB: Allen Pinkett (82)
WR: Haywood Jeffries (91)
WR: Ernest Givins (84)
WR: Tony Jones (78)
TE: Curtis Duncan (81) (4th WR)
LT: Dan Steinkuhler (87)
LG: Mike Munchak (96)
C: Jay Pennison (92)
RG: Bruce Matthews (96)
RT: Doug Williams (91)
LE: William Fuller (87)
RE: Sean Jones (96)
DT: Ray Childress (92)
DT: Doug Smith (78)
LOLB: Al Smith (91)
MLB: Johnny Meads (84)
MLB: Scott Kozak (80)
ROLB: Lamar Lathon (74)
CB: Richard Johnson (93)
CB: Patrick Allen (79)
CB: L.Knight (70)
FS: Bubba McDowell (88)
SS: Terry Kinard (84)
K: Norm Johnson (88)
P: Greg Montgomery (94)
Additions: QB David Hollas (69) - QB Bill Musgrave (68) - HB Bo Jackson (93) - HB Jarod Bunch (68) - FB Stanford Jennings (80) - TE Kerry Cash (71) - RG Greg Rakoczy (82) - RE Robert Young (73) - ROLB Reggie Burnette (62) - K Norm Johnson (88)
Releases: HB Mike Rozier (82) - WR Drew HIll (82) - LG M.Paup (60) - LOLB Robert Lyles (72) - ROLB John Grimsley (87) - CB Cris Dishman (85) - CB quincy Jones (68) - K Tony Zendejas (72)
Previous Season Outcome: 12-4, Clinched Home-Field Advantage, AFC Champions
Projected 1991 Outcome: The Houston Oilers, Warren Moon in particular, had an oustanding 1990 season that ended on a low note as they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl within the last seconds. Not to mention during the off-season the Oilers lost three key players, last years leading receiver, Drew HIll (68 rec, 972 yds, 12 td) to retirement, starting runningback Mike Rozier (671 yds, 10td) to free agency, as well as linebacker John Grimsley who had a breakout 105 tackle (team leading) 5 sack season. And their upcoming star #2 corner, Cris Dishman who had 36 tackles, 2 int's and 1 touchdown on the year. Unfortunately for the Houston Oilers they only addressed one of these losses with an adequate replacement in the off-season. But fortunately for the Oilers that addition was runningback Bo Jackson (93) from the Los Angeles Raiders. If Jackson stays healthy the Oilers could've just forced their offense to bring them back to the big-game. Young linebacker Lamar Lathon will take over Grimsley's role in an attempt to compensate, meanwhile the Oilers are hoping their kicking game, a factor that played in the Super Bowl, will become more stable with Norm Johnson (88) added to the team.