1979 Houston Oilers season

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The 1979 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 20th overall and the tenth in the National Football League. The franchise scored 362 points while the defense gave up 331 points. Their record of 11 wins and 5 losses resulted in a second-place finish in the AFC Central Division. The Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football on December 10, 1979 where the sports promotion Luv ya Blue was launched and returned to the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive year. Earl Campbell would lead the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive year and set a franchise record for most touchdowns in a season with 19. The Oilers would make the playoffs again as a wild card. In the wild card game, they beat the Denver Broncos 13-7, and then defeated the San Diego Chargers 17-14 in San Diego to rdf:langString
La stagione 1979 degli Houston Oilers è stata la nona della franchigia nella National Football League, la 19ª complessiva. La squadra ebbe un record di 11 vittorie e 5 sconfitte terminando al secondo posto della AFC Central Division. Nei playoff gli Oilers raggiunsero la finale della AFC per il secondo anno consecutivo. Earl Campbell guidò la lega in yard corse per il secondo anno consecutivo con un record di franchigia di 19 touchdown su corsa, venendo premiato come MVP della NFL. La stagione si chiuse nuovamente contro i Pittsburgh Steelers, che un anno prima eliminato Houston con un 34-5 in finale di conference. Questa volta gli Oilers persero per 27-13 in una gara che vide un momento controverso quando fu annullato un touchdown al wide receiver dopo una lunga consultazione tra gli arb rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1979 Houston Oilers season was the franchise's 20th overall and the tenth in the National Football League. The franchise scored 362 points while the defense gave up 331 points. Their record of 11 wins and 5 losses resulted in a second-place finish in the AFC Central Division. The Oilers appeared once on Monday Night Football on December 10, 1979 where the sports promotion Luv ya Blue was launched and returned to the AFC Championship Game for the second consecutive year. Earl Campbell would lead the NFL in rushing for the second consecutive year and set a franchise record for most touchdowns in a season with 19. The Oilers would make the playoffs again as a wild card. In the wild card game, they beat the Denver Broncos 13-7, and then defeated the San Diego Chargers 17-14 in San Diego to reach their second straight AFC Championship game. They played the Pittsburgh Steelers, who a year earlier had eliminated them 34-5 in the previous AFC Championship game. The Oilers lost the game 27-13. The game included a controversial moment in which wide receiver Mike Renfro had a touchdown called back after the referees of the game took a long time to decide the ruling on the field. The call went down as one of the most controversial calls in NFL history.
rdf:langString La stagione 1979 degli Houston Oilers è stata la nona della franchigia nella National Football League, la 19ª complessiva. La squadra ebbe un record di 11 vittorie e 5 sconfitte terminando al secondo posto della AFC Central Division. Nei playoff gli Oilers raggiunsero la finale della AFC per il secondo anno consecutivo. Earl Campbell guidò la lega in yard corse per il secondo anno consecutivo con un record di franchigia di 19 touchdown su corsa, venendo premiato come MVP della NFL. La stagione si chiuse nuovamente contro i Pittsburgh Steelers, che un anno prima eliminato Houston con un 34-5 in finale di conference. Questa volta gli Oilers persero per 27-13 in una gara che vide un momento controverso quando fu annullato un touchdown al wide receiver dopo una lunga consultazione tra gli arbitri. Tale chiamata divenne una delle più controverse della storia della NFL.
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