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Adams fell further from their favor by taking legal action that prevents any Major League Professional Football team from ever using the nickname "Oilers". The NFL was an accessory to that action, which it interestingly supported, while it allowed the city of Cleveland to keep the nickname of the
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Despite the problems, Adams initially intended to stick it out. However, only one game, the finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers, attracted a larger crowd than could have been accommodated at Vanderbilt. Although 50,677 people showed up, the crowd appeared to be composed of at least half, and as
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for the following 2 seasons. Despite his intentions, the Memphis stay was an utter disaster for the team, as Memphis fans, spurned by previous failed efforts to gain a football team, refused a temporary option, especially for a team that would then leave to their biggest rival city, and Nashville
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for a new stadium. However, Lanier turned down the request almost out of hand. Lanier knew that Houstonians were not willing to spend money for a brand-new stadium less than a decade after helping pay for heavily renovating the Astrodome. Following this, Adams began negotiations with the city of
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By the mid-1990s, several NFL teams had new stadiums built largely or entirely with public funding, and several more deals had been agreed to. These new venues featured amenities such as "club seating" and other potential revenue streams that were not part of the NFL's default revenue-sharing
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The move up of the relocation would prove a blessing and a curse for the vagabond Oilers, as the team now needed a temporary home until the Nashville stadium was completed in 1999. With little options in Tennessee proper to temporarily hold the team (an idea to use
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games), and attendance would completely implode to the point on-field discussions between coaches and players could be heard from the stands, with the nadir coming in the final home game on December 15, 1996, a 21–13 loss to the
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Adams and the other AFL owners received a tremendous boost in credibility and net worth in 1966 with the merger of the AFL with and into the NFL. It was effective with the 1970 season. In 1968 Adams moved his team into the
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in 1949 and served through 1971, when the Cherokee were allowed to hold their own elections. Keeler was then democratically elected and served until 1975. Adams's ancestors include other prominent Cherokee leaders.
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He attended River Oaks Baptist Church in Houston. He and his wife Nancy Neville Adams were married for 62 years, until her death in February 2009 at the age of 84. They had two daughters, Susan and
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fans balked at having to travel over 200 miles to see "their" team. As such, the team never came close to selling out any home games, barely able to crack 30,000 in the best of times.
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The Oilers had had a proud history in Houston, winning the first two AFL Championships, which were the city's first major league titles, and featuring
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because it lacked both skyboxes and alcohol licenses and seated just over 41,000, not enough to meet NFL stadium standards), Adams thus decided to use
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by virtue of his maternal line. Two of his great-grandmothers were Cherokee women who married European-American men: Nelson Carr and
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many as three-fourths, Steeler fans, leading Adams to begrudingly move the franchise to Vanderbilt Stadium for 1998.
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and some stations in Tennessee (and even then, KTRH would drop games midway through in favor of pregame shows for
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was quickly mooted as the colossal 104,000 seats would make sellouts near-impossible, and Adams refused to use
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at age 90 in 2013. His body was found in his River Oaks home after police were called for a welfare check.
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Cleveland Browns after that franchise was moved to Baltimore. Although Adams was already a member of the
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that saw a disastrous attendance of just 15,131, a total that wouldn't even sell out a Rockets game at
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Steelers-Oilers/Titans rivalry plays its final act in Pittsburgh under the Monday night spotlight
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Adams was fined $ 250,000 by the NFL for this act of displaying an obscene gesture at the Titans/
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season finale when his Titans defeated the team which replaced his Oilers in Houston, the
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who originally made his fortune in the petroleum business, Adams was chairman and CEO of
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Adams had many other business interests in the Houston area, including owning several
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towards the Buffalo bench after the Titans routed the Bills 41–14. Commissioner
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Demanding the Cherokee Nation: Indian autonomy and American culture, 1830-1900
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At the time of his death, Adams's 409 wins were the most of any current
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Animosity toward Adams/Poll indicates Oilers' boss is own worst enemy
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Adams became a charter AFL owner with the establishment of the
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On November 15, 2009, Adams was caught on video displaying an
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and Blanch Keeler Adams. He was an enrolled member of the
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Titans owner Bud Adams remembered as pioneer, innovator
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Adams soon became interested in owning an NFL team.
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Index

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Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Houston, Texas
Kansas
Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans
1960
2013
Houston Mavericks
Nashville Kats
AFL champion
Titans/Oilers Ring of Honor
Texas Sports Hall of Fame
United States Navy

Lieutenant, junior grade
Pacific Theater
Houston Oilers
American Football League
Nashville
Tennessee Titans
National Football League
Cherokee Nation
Adams Resources & Energy Inc.
natural gas
American Football League
Oilers
Buffalo Bills
Ralph Wilson
Houston Mavericks
American Basketball Association

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