词条 | 1991 Houston Oilers season | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| team = Houston Oilers | year = 1991 | record = 11–5 | division_place = 1st AFC Central | coach = Jack Pardee | general manager = Mike Holovak | owner = Bud Adams | stadium = Houston Astrodome | playoffs = Won Wild Card Playoffs (Jets) 17–10 Lost Divisional Playoffs (Broncos) 26–24 | uniform = | shortnavlink = Oilers seasons }} The {{nfly|1991}} Houston Oilers season was the 32nd season and their 22nd in the National Football League (NFL). Haywood Jeffires would become the second Oiler to have 100 receptions in a season. The first Oiler to accomplish the feat was Charley Hennigan in 1964. Jeffires would be the fifth receiver in NFL history to have a 100 reception season. The Oilers scored 386 points and gave up 251 points. The franchise earned its first division title since the AFL-NFL merger, having last won a division title in the 1967 American Football League season. The franchise finished the season with 11 wins compared to 5 losses and appeared twice on Monday Night Football. OffseasonNFL Draft{{Main|1991 NFL Draft}}{{NFL team draft start| year = 1991 | teamname = Houston Oilers }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 28 | player = Mike Dumas | position = Defensive back | college = Indiana | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 38 | player = Darryll Lewis | position = Defensive back | college = Arizona | notes = | maderoster = yes | probowl = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 44 | player = John Flannery | position = Guard | college = Syracuse | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 3 | pick = 71 | player = Steve Jackson | position = Defensive back | college = Purdue | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 3 | pick = 79 | player = Kevin Donnalley | position = Guard | college = North Carolina | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 4 | pick = 101 | player = David Rocker | position = Defensive tackle | college = Auburn | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 4 | pick = 102 | player = Marcus Robertson | position = Defensive back | college = Iowa State | notes = | maderoster = yes | probowl = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 129 | player = Gary Wellman | position = Wide receiver | college = USC | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 7 | pick = 183 | player = Kyle Freeman | position = Linebacker | college = Angelo State | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 8 | pick = 214 | player = Gary Brown | position = Running back | college = Penn State | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 9 | pick = 240 | player = Shawn Jefferson | position = Wide receiver | college = Central Florida | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 10 | pick = 267 | player = Curtis Moore | position = Linebacker | college = Kansas | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 11 | pick = 294 | player = James Smith | position = Defensive back | college = Richmond | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 12 | pick = 325 | player = Alex Johnson | position = Wide receiver | college = Miami (FL) | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft end | hof = no }}[1] PersonnelStaff{{NFL final staff| year = 1991 | team = Houston Oilers | front_office =
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}} Roster{{NFL season roster| year = 1991 | team = Houston Oilers | quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|14|Cody Carlson}}{{NFLplayer| 1|Warren Moon}} | running_backs ={{NFLplayer|33|Gary Brown|d=running back|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|30|Victor Jones|link=no}}{{NFLplayer|20|Allen Pinkett|KR}}{{NFLplayer|44|Lorenzo White}} | wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|87|Pat Coleman|PR}}{{NFLplayer|80|Curtis Duncan}}{{NFLplayer|81|Ernest Givins}}{{NFLplayer|83|Leonard Harris|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|85|Drew Hill}}{{NFLplayer|84|Haywood Jeffires}}{{NFLplayer|86|Alex Johnson|link=no|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|82|Tony Jones|d=wide receiver}}{{NFLplayer|89|Frank Miotke}} | tight_ends =
| offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|66|Doug Dawson|G}}{{NFLplayer|77|Kevin Donnalley|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|55|John Flannery|d=American football|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|78|Don Maggs|T}}{{NFLplayer|74|Bruce Matthews|d=American football|C}}{{NFLplayer|63|Mike Munchak|G}}{{NFLplayer|70|Dean Steinkuhler|T}}{{NFLplayer|73|David Williams|d=offensive lineman|T}} | defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|76|Jeff Alm|DT}}{{NFLplayer|79|Ray Childress|DT}}{{NFLplayer|95|William Fuller|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|90|Ezra Johnson|DE}}{{NFLplayer|96|Sean Jones|d=defensive end|DE}}{{NFLplayer|94|Glenn Montgomery|DT}}{{NFLplayer|72|Willis Peguese|DE}}{{NFLplayer|99|Doug Smith|d=defensive lineman|DT}}{{NFLplayer|97|Lee Williams|d=American football|DE}} | linebackers ={{NFLplayer|51|Eric Fairs|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|93|Rick Graf|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|56|Scott Kozak|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|57|Lamar Lathon|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|91|Johnny Meads|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|53|Eugene Seale|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Al Smith|d=American football|MLB}} | defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|22|Herbie Anderson|link=no|rookie=y|CB}}{{NFLplayer|28|Cris Dishman|CB}}{{NFLplayer|38|Mike Dumas|rookie=y|FS}}{{NFLplayer|24|Steve Jackson|d=defensive back|rookie=y|CB}}{{NFLplayer|23|Richard Johnson|d=defensive back|CB}}{{NFLplayer|29|Darryll Lewis|rookie=y|CB}}{{NFLplayer|25|Bubba McDowell|SS}}{{NFLplayer|26|Bo Orlando|FS}}{{NFLplayer|31|Marcus Robertson|rookie=y|FS}} | special_teams ={{NFLplayer| 3|Al Del Greco|K}}{{NFLplayer| 6|Ian Howfield|K}}{{NFLplayer| 9|Greg Montgomery|P}}{{NFLplayer| 7|Kent Sullivan|P}} }}[2] Regular season
Schedule
Games summariesWeek 14{{Seealso|1991 Philadelphia Eagles season}}{{Americanfootballbox|bg= |bg2= |titlestyle={{Gridiron primary style|Houston Oilers|year=1991|border=2}}; text-align:center |state=collapsed |title=Philadelphia Eagles (7–5) at Houston Oilers (9–3) |date=December 2 |time=9:00 p.m. EST |road=Eagles |R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=10 |R4=3 |home=Oilers |H1=0 |H2=3 |H3=3 |H4=0 |stadium=Astrodome • Houston, Texas |attendance= |weather=Indoors (dome) |referee= |TV=ABC |TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, and Dan Dierdorf |reference=[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199112020oti.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com] |stats={{Col-start}}{{Col-2}}
}}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryStart|VisitorName=PHI|HomeName=HOU|state=collapsed}}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry | Quarter=2 | Time= | Team=Oilers | DrivePlays= | DriveLength= | DriveTime= | Type=FG | yards=42 | Kicker=Del Greco | Visitor=0 | Home=3 }}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry | Quarter=3 | Time= | Team=Eagles | DrivePlays= | DriveLength= | DriveTime= | Type=FG | yards=23 | Kicker=Ruzek | Visitor=3 | Home=3 }}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry | Quarter=3 | Time= | Team=Eagles | DrivePlays= | DriveLength= | DriveTime= | Type=RecTD | Receiver=Jackson | QB=Kemp | yards=21 | kickresult=good | Kicker=Ruzek | 2pt type=run/pass | 2pt result=good/failed/incomplete | Visitor=10 | Home=3 }}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry | Quarter=4 | Time= | Team=Oilers | DrivePlays= | DriveLength= | DriveTime= | Type=FG | yards=47 | Kicker=Del Greco | Visitor=10 | Home=6 }}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEntry | Quarter=4 | Time= | Team=Eagles | DrivePlays= | DriveLength= | DriveTime= | Type=FG | yards=29 | Kicker=Ruzek | Visitor=13 | Home=6 }}{{AmFootballScoreSummaryEnd|Visitor=13|Home=6}} Standings{{1991 AFC Central standings}}PlayoffsAFC Wild Card{{Americanfootballbox | title=Houston Oilers 17, New York Jets 10|Road=Jets |R1=0 |R2=10 |R3=0 |R4=0 |RT=10 |Home=Oilers |H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=3 |HT=17 |stadium= Astrodome, Houston, Texas |time= 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST |weather= Played indoors, domed stadium |TV=NBC |TVAnnouncers= Marv Albert and Paul Maguire |referee= Tom White |attendance= 61,485 }} After leading 14–10 at halftime, the Oilers stopped the Jets twice inside the 5-yard line in the second half to preserve the victory. Houston quarterback Warren Moon threw two touchdowns in the first half, both to Ernest Givins for 5 and 20 yards. This would be the team's last playoff win while playing in Houston and would not win another playoff game until the Music City Miracle during the 1999 playoffs, their third season in Tennessee and their first season as the Titans. AFC Divisional Playoff{{Americanfootballbox | title=Denver Broncos 26, Houston Oilers 24|Road=Oilers |R1=14 |R2=7 |R3=0 |R4=3 |RT=24 |Home=Broncos |H1=6 |H2=7 |H3=3 |H4=10 |HT=26 |stadium= Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado |time= 4:00 p.m. EST/2:00 p.m. MST |weather= {{convert|30|°F|°C}}, cloudy |TV=NBC |TVAnnouncers= Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen |referee= Johnny Grier |attendance= 75,301 }} Trailing 24–23 with 2:07 left in the game, quarterback John Elway led the Broncos from their own 2-yard line to the winning 28-yard field goal with 16 seconds remaining. On the drive, he converted on two fourth downs. On fourth down and 6 from the Denver 28, he rushed for 7 yards. Then on fourth down and 10, he completed a 44-yard pass to wide receiver Vance Johnson. The Oilers jumped to a 14–0 lead with quarterback Warren Moon's two touchdown passes to wide receivers Haywood Jeffires and Drew Hill for 15 and 9 yards, respectively. Elway then completed a 10-yard touchdown to Johnson, but kicker David Treadwell missed the extra point. Moon responded by throwing a 6-yard touchdown to wide receiver Curtis Duncan to give Houston a 21–6 lead, but Denver running back Greg Lewis scored a 1-yard touchdown before halftime. In the second half, the Oilers were limited to only a 25-yard field goal by kicker Al Del Greco, which gave Houston a 24–16 lead in the fourth quarter. The Broncos then marched 80 yards to score on Lewis' 1-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 24–23. Elway's comeback is now known solely as The Drive II. Awards and records
Milestones
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/oti/1991_draft.htm |title=1991 Houston Oilers draftees |work=Pro-Football-Reference.com |accessdate=January 11, 2014 }} 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/oti/1991_roster.htm |title=1991 Houston Oilers starters, roster, and players |work=Pro-Football-Reference.com |accessdate=October 28, 2014 }} 3. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 440 External links
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