I absolutely love these Love Ya Blue uniforms.
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I absolutely love these Love Ya Blue uniforms.
See new Titans jerseys, logo, helmets in complete branding overhaul https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/nfl/titans/2026/03/12/titans-jerseys-logo-brand-helmet-nissan-stadium/89018070007/
@Ronnie UGH!!! I hate them. Not the uniforms themselves, but because it's the Titans who have them. While I know the Titans used to be my Houston Oilers, I'd really love to have seen the Texans to do something like this in honor of the Oilers.
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@Ronnie UGH!!! I hate them. Not the uniforms themselves, but because it's the Titans who have them. While I know the Titans used to be my Houston Oilers, I'd really love to have seen the Texans to do something like this in honor of the Oilers.
@cliffwade I don’t think they can. I think the Titans took all the Oilers history with them. Weird fact, I’ve only been to one NFL game and it was when the Oilers moved to Tennessee and played their first two years as the Tennessee Oilers in Memphis. I lived a few hours away and it was cheap and easy to get tickets.

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@cliffwade I don’t think they can. I think the Titans took all the Oilers history with them. Weird fact, I’ve only been to one NFL game and it was when the Oilers moved to Tennessee and played their first two years as the Tennessee Oilers in Memphis. I lived a few hours away and it was cheap and easy to get tickets.

@Ronnie You're right, the Titans did take all of the rights with them since they were the Oilers prior.
It just sucks since I was a die hard Oilers fan and now a die hard Texans fan. Houston was home for 35+ years, and I would just love to see the Texans wear uniforms like this.
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@cliffwade I don’t think they can. I think the Titans took all the Oilers history with them. Weird fact, I’ve only been to one NFL game and it was when the Oilers moved to Tennessee and played their first two years as the Tennessee Oilers in Memphis. I lived a few hours away and it was cheap and easy to get tickets.

@cliffwade Another fun fact, my favorite running back of all time is Earl Campbell. I loved Bum Phillips. I loved Warren Moon. I guess you could say I was an Oilers fan. They weren’t my team but they were always interesting.
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@Ronnie You're right, the Titans did take all of the rights with them since they were the Oilers prior.
It just sucks since I was a die hard Oilers fan and now a die hard Texans fan. Houston was home for 35+ years, and I would just love to see the Texans wear uniforms like this.
@cliffwade Those run and gun Glanville coached teams of the late 80s were a blast to watch.
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@cliffwade Those run and gun Glanville coached teams of the late 80s were a blast to watch.
@Ronnie That they were. Back when football was so fun and interesting to watch.
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@Ronnie That they were. Back when football was so fun and interesting to watch.
@cliffwade If you haven’t read Elvis Don’t Like Football by Jerry Glanville, you should read it. That dude was insane.
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@cliffwade If you haven’t read Elvis Don’t Like Football by Jerry Glanville, you should read it. That dude was insane.
@Ronnie I have indeed read it. Glanville was one of my favorite coaches. He was so different from every other coach out there.
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@Ronnie I have indeed read it. Glanville was one of my favorite coaches. He was so different from every other coach out there.
@cliffwade I was a huge Glanville fan. When Atlanta drafted Brett Favre (from the college I went to, University of Southern Mississippi), I became an even bigger Glanville fan. It’s weird how those two couldn’t make it work. They were too similar. Too much insane in one room.
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@cliffwade I was a huge Glanville fan. When Atlanta drafted Brett Favre (from the college I went to, University of Southern Mississippi), I became an even bigger Glanville fan. It’s weird how those two couldn’t make it work. They were too similar. Too much insane in one room.
@Ronnie Oh, very nice. And yeah, there was just way TOO MUCH of a lot of similarities with them that kept them from doing great things.
I loved how Glanville always wanted to change uniforms or various things to black.
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