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词条 1989 Houston Oilers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL draft 

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  3. Regular season

     Schedule  Playoffs  Standings 

  4. Playoffs

     AFC Wildcard Game 

  5. Awards and records

     Milestones 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Houston Oilers
| year = 1989
| record = 9–7
| division_place = 2nd AFC Central
| coach = Jerry Glanville
| general manager = Mike Holovak
| owner = Bud Adams
| stadium = Houston Astrodome
| playoffs = Lost AFC Wild Card (Steelers) 26-23
| shortnavlink = Oilers seasons
}}

The 1989 season was the Houston Oilers 30th season and their 20th in the National Football League (NFL). The franchise scored 365 points while the defense gave up 412 points. Their record of 9 wins and 7 losses resulted in a second-place finish in the AFC Central Division. The Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football and appeared in the playoffs for the third consecutive year. It would be Jerry Glanville’s final year as the Oilers coach. Despite making the playoffs, the Oilers, like their arch rival Pittsburgh Steelers, had a negative point differential, making them the first teams since the 1984 Giants to make the playoffs despite having a negative point differential.

Offseason

NFL draft

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| year = 1989
| teamname = Houston Oilers
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 1
| pick = 23
| player = David Williams
| position = Offensive tackle
| college = Florida
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft end
| probowl = no
| hof = no
}}[1]

Personnel

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1989
| team = Houston Oilers
| front_office =
  • Owner/Chairman of the Board/President – Bud Adams
  • Executive Vice President/General Manager – Mike Holovak

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – Jerry Glanville

| offensive =
  • Quarterbacks – Kevin Gilbride
  • Running Backs – Frank Novak
  • Receivers – Ray Sherman
  • Tight Ends – Richard Smith
  • Offensive Line – Kim Helton

| defensive =
  • Defensive Line – Doug Shively
  • Linebackers – Floyd Reese
  • Secondary – Nick Saban

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams – Richard Smith

| strength =
  • Strength and Rehabilitation – Steve Watterson

}}

Roster

{{NFL season roster
| year = 1989
| team = Houston Oilers
| quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|14|Cody Carlson}}{{NFLplayer| 1|Warren Moon}}
| running_backs ={{NFLplayer|32|Alonzo Highsmith|FB}}{{NFLplayer|20|Allen Pinkett|KR}}{{NFLplayer|30|Mike Rozier}}{{NFLplayer|44|Lorenzo White}}
| wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|80|Curtis Duncan}}{{NFLplayer|81|Ernest Givins}}{{NFLplayer|83|Leonard Harris|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|85|Drew Hill}}{{NFLplayer|86|Kenny Jackson}}{{NFLplayer|84|Haywood Jeffires}}
| tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|87|Bob Mrosko|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|88|Chris Verhulst}}
| offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|77|Bruce Davis|d=offensive tackle|T}}{{NFLplayer|78|Don Maggs|T}}{{NFLplayer|74|Bruce Matthews|d=American football|G}}{{NFLplayer|63|Mike Munchak|G}}{{NFLplayer|52|Jay Pennison|C}}{{NFLplayer|70|Dean Steinkuhler|T}}{{NFLplayer|73|David Williams|d=offensive lineman|rookie=y|T}}
| defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|71|Richard Byrd|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|79|Ray Childress|DT}}{{NFLplayer|95|William Fuller|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|96|Sean Jones|d=defensive end|DE}}{{NFLplayer|94|Glenn Montgomery|rookie=y|DT}}{{NFLplayer|99|Doug Smith|d=defensive lineman|DT}}
| linebackers ={{NFLplayer|51|Eric Fairs|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|59|John Grimsley|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|56|Scott Kozak|rookie=y|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|91|Johnny Meads|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|53|Eugene Seale|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Al Smith|d=American football|MLB}}
| defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|29|Patrick Allen|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|24|Steve Brown|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|28|Cris Dishman|CB}}{{NFLplayer|31|Jeff Donaldson|d=American football|S}}{{NFLplayer|21|Tracey Eaton|S}}{{NFLplayer|23|Richard Johnson|d=defensive back|CB}}{{NFLplayer|25|Bubba McDowell|rookie=y|SS}}
| special_teams ={{NFLplayer| 9|Greg Montgomery|P}}{{NFLplayer| 7|Tony Zendejas|K}}
}}

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 10, 1989 at Minnesota Vikings L 38–7
54,015
2 September 17, 1989 at San Diego Chargers W 34–27
42,013
3 September 24, 1989 Buffalo Bills L 47–41
57,278
4 October 1, 1989 Miami Dolphins W 39–7
53,326
5 October 8, 1989 at New England Patriots L 23–13
59,828
6 October 15, 1989 at Chicago Bears W 33–28
64,383
7 October 22, 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers W 27–0
59,091
8 October 29, 1989 at Cleveland Browns L 28–17
78,765
9 November 5, 1989 Detroit Lions W 35–31
48,056
10 November 13, 1989 Cincinnati Bengals W 26–24
60,694
11 November 19, 1989 Los Angeles Raiders W 23–7
59,198
12 November 26, 1989 at Kansas City Chiefs L 34–0
51,342
13 December 3, 1989 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 23–16
40,541
14 December 10, 1989 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 20–17
54,532
15 December 17, 1989 at Cincinnati Bengals L 61–7
47,510
16 December 23, 1989 Cleveland Browns L 24–20
58,852

Playoffs

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
Wildcard December 31, 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers L 26–23
58,406

Standings

{{1989 AFC Central standings}}

Playoffs

AFC Wildcard Game

{{Americanfootballbox | title=Pittsburgh Steelers 26, Houston Oilers 23 (OT)
|Road=Steelers
|R1=7
|R2=3
|R3=3
|R4=10
|R5=3
|RT=26
|Home=Oilers
|H1=0
|H2=6
|H3=3
|H4=14
|H5=0
|HT=23
|stadium= Astrodome, Houston, Texas
|time= 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers= Marv Albert and Bob Trumpy
|referee= Pat Haggerty
|attendance= 59,406
}}

Steelers defensive back Rod Woodson recovered a fumble to set up Gary Anderson's winning 51-yard field goal in overtime to give Pittsburgh the win. The Steelers scored first with running back Tim Worley's 1-yard rushing touchdown. But from that point on until the fourth quarter, the two teams exchanged 6 field goals. In the final period, Oilers quarterback Warren Moon, who finished the game with 315 passing yards, threw two touchdowns to wide receiver Ernest Givins, an 18-yarder and a 9-yarder. However, Pittsburgh running back Merrill Hoge tied the game on a 2-yard rushing touchdown with 46 seconds left in regulation.

Hoge finished the game with 100 rushing yards on just 17 carries, along with 3 receptions for 26 yards.

Awards and records

  • Ray Childress, 1989 AFC Pro Bowl selection
  • Warren Moon, Pro Bowl
  • Warren Moon, All-Pro selection
  • Warren Moon, Man of the Year

Milestones

  • Warren Moon, 1st 400 Yard Passing Game (414)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/oti/1989_draft.htm |title=1989 Houston Oilers draftees |work=Pro-Football-Reference.com |accessdate=November 12, 2014 }}

External links

  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/oti/1989.htm 1989 Houston Oilers] at Pro-Football-Reference.com
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