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1972 Houston Oilers season

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NFL team season

1972 Houston Oilers season
OwnerBud Adams
General managerJohn W. Breen
Head coachBill Peterson
Home stadiumHouston Astrodome
Results
Record1–13
Division place4thAFC Central
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro Bowlers

The1972Houston Oilers season was their 13th season overall and third with theleague. The team failed to improve on theirprevious season's output of 4–9–1, winning only one game.[1] They missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season.

The low point of the season came in week four, a 34–0 loss onMonday Night Football to theOakland Raiders. With the game out of hand,ABC cameras panned the stands at theAstrodome and found a man who appeared to be sleeping. When he realized the camera was on him, he shotthe finger at the camera. When the camera discovered the sleeping fan,Howard Cosell intoned, “Right there, is a vivid pictureization of the excitement...”.Don Meredith shot back when the fan flipped the bird, “They’re number one in the nation!”.

Perhaps another low point for the Oilers was the final game of the season againstthe Cincinnati Bengals. The Oilers lost that game by a score of 61–17, the worst loss for the team in its history up to that point; exactly17 years later, the Oilers lost 61–7 to the Bengals in Cincinnati to shatter that dubious mark. The 61 points were the second most points any NFL team had ever allowed since the merger, one fewer than thePhiladelphia Eagles allowed to theNew York Giants three weeks earlier (final score of 62-10).

Coincidentally, the Eagles defeated the Oilers 18–17 in theAstrodome despite not scoring a touchdown, withTom Dempsey connecting on six field goals. Ultimately, this loss in particular gave the Oilers the #1 pick in the 1973 NFL Draft, as Philadelphia finished with the second-worst record in the NFL and held the #2 pick in the Draft.

After their win over theNew York Jets 26–20 in week 3 (one week afterJoe Namath threw for 496 yards and six touchdowns to defeat theBaltimore Colts), the Oilers did not win another game until week 8 of next season, when they shocked the Baltimore Colts 31–27 on the road. Sandwiched between these two games was an 18-game losing streak, which was an NFL record at the time; it was eclipsed by the 0–26 start experienced by theTampa Bay Buccaneers in1976 and1977.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1972 NFL draft
1972 Houston Oilers draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
16Greg Sampson Offensive tackleStanford
      Made roster  

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Roster

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1972 Houston Oilers roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Practice squad

Reserve


Rookies in italics

Regular season

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Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecord
1August 5atDallas CowboysL 24–260–1
2August 10Chicago BearsL 17–200–2
3August 19Green Bay PackersW 20–31–2
4August 24St. Louis CardinalsW 33–242–2
5September 4atMinnesota VikingsL 14–262–3
6September 10New Orleans SaintsT 14–142–3–1

Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 17atDenver BroncosL 17–300–1Mile High Stadium51,656
2September 24atMiami DolphinsL 13–340–2Miami Orange Bowl77,821
3October 1New York JetsW 26–201–2Astrodome51,423
4October 9Oakland RaidersL 0–341–3Astrodome51,378
5October 15atPittsburgh SteelersL 7–241–4Three Rivers Stadium42,929
6October 22Cleveland BrownsL 17–231–5Astrodome38,113
7October 29atCincinnati BengalsL 7–301–6Riverfront Stadium59,409
8November 5atCleveland BrownsL 0–201–7Cleveland Municipal Stadium61,985
9November 12Philadelphia EaglesL 17–181–8Astrodome34,175
10November 19Green Bay PackersL 10–231–9Astrodome41,752
11November 26atSan Diego ChargersL 20–341–10San Diego Stadium46,289
12December 3atAtlanta FalconsL 10–201–11Atlanta Stadium58,850
13December 10Pittsburgh SteelersL 3–91–12Astrodome36,528
14December 17Cincinnati BengalsL 17–611–13Astrodome32,482
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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AFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Pittsburgh Steelers1130.7864–29–2343175W4
Cleveland Browns1040.7145–19–2268249W2
Cincinnati Bengals860.5713–36–5299229W1
Houston Oilers1130.0710–61–10164380L11

Game summaries

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Week 4: Oakland Raiders

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Week Four: Oakland Raiders at Houston Oilers – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Raiders3732134
Oilers00000

atHouston Astrodome,Houston, Texas

Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • OAK – George Blanda 35-yard field goal.Raiders 13–0.

Fourth quarter

Top passers

Top rushers

Top receivers

Despite the Oilers finishing with an astounding -1 yard in net passing, this week four game onMonday Night Football had a more competitive beginning than the results showed, as Houston played strong defense early in the game. With Oakland leading just 3–0 in the first half, the Oilers had two takeaways deep in Raiders territory, but failed to score points each time. In the first quarter, Oakland'sGeorge Atkinson bobbled a punt catch right into the hands of Houston's Willie Rodgers. Rodgers took it to the end zone, but the play was brought back to the spot of the turnover, as a muffed punt recovery cannot be advanced inNFL rules. The Oilers advanced into field goal range after taking over, but were stopped there when the Raiders got away with blatantly holding TEAlvin Reed on third down. Houston tried a fake field goal, but still were left scoreless when it failed. On their ensuing drive, Oakland was forced to punt, but the Oilers blocked it on the first play of the second quarter and recovered near the goal line. Again they were held scoreless whenDan Pastorini was lifted very high into the air on a remarkable defensive play on first down, and sacked back at the 17-yard line byGus Otto on second down. The Raiders blocked the following field goal attempt even though the placehold was only at the 29-yard line.

The trading of turnovers continued through the second quarter, as promising Raiders rookieCliff Branch fumbled the ball away across midfield. The Oilers got into field goal range again, only to be intercepted just outside thered zone on a tipped pass over the defensive line. After trading punts a few times, Pastorini threw another interception just before halftime. The Raiders took over at the Oilers' 16-yard line with nine seconds left in the half, but scored on first down asDaryle Lamonica foundFred Biletnikoff in the right corner of the end zone for a 10–0 lead.

The first half ended on a suitably bizarre kickoff by the Raiders that hit an Oilers player at mid-field and ricocheted back to Raiders territory. Oakland gained possession, but no time remained.

The miscues kept coming in the second half. First the Oilers nearly botched receiving the second half kickoff, then the Raiders forced them to punt, only for the Raiders to muff the punt and give possession back to the Oilers. Their drive ended with the third blocked field goal of the game, which was downed all the way back at the Oilers 23-yard line. The Raiders added a field goal with this possession.

Finally, the Raiders turned the game into a blowout in the fourth quarter with touchdown passes by both Daryle Lamonica andKen Stabler and a rushing TD byClarence Davis. However, to the very end, neither team played a clean game. By the time it was 27–0 and Houston backupKent Nix was put in, Houston had thrown four interceptions, Oakland had committed four fumbles, and the teams had three blocked field goals and a blocked punt combined. Nix promptly added a fifth interception upon entering the game, when his receiver stumbled. By the time of Houston's final possession, a fan was caught shootingthe middle finger at the camera on the MNF broadcast.

References

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  1. ^1972 Houston Oilers
  2. ^"1972 Houston Oilers draftees".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedNovember 12, 2014.

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