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Fred Willis
Mike Rozier
Rodney Thomas
Gary Brown
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Eddie George
Earl Campbell
Warren Moon

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* Factoid: Eddie Robinson played Linebacker for the mighty Oilers.
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Charles is one of the few men in the A.F.L. to pick up over 1,000 yards rushing. He is the only Houston Oiler to ever hit that figure. Last season seemed to be a jinxed year for the fiery fullback as he was hit with a long series of minor injuries. Great at butting his way past would-be tacklers, Charles is popular with the fans. He's a top pass protector and fine at pass receiving.



Despite missing five games with a fracture of the upper arm, Houston's Warren Moon still finished among AFC leaders in many categories. The perfect field general for the rigorous "Run 'n Shoot" offense, Moon finished the 1992 season as the AFC's top rated passer with an 89.3 mark. The man with the ageless arm also finished fifth in completions (224), second in the AFC in completion percentage (64.7%) and third in TD tosses (18). While leading the AFC's top-ranked passing attack, Moon made the most of all opportunities. He paced the conference by throwing a TD every 5.2 passes, proving not only that he could still perform but that, despite the development of an Oiler running game in the person of Lorenzo White, the "Run 'n Shoot" was still a fully loaded gun with the most lethal gunslinger in the East or West with his finger on the trigger.



Earl had the distinction of leading the NFL in rushing as a rookie last season. He is a rugged performer, very difficult to tackle, adding a much-needed dimension to Oilers' offensive attack. Earl won 1977 Heisman Trophy at Texas.



Rookie Cards

Joey Kent
Scott Appleton
Mike Dumas

Gallery Redux!

Bubba McDowell, Safety - Oilers.
Bubba McDowell, Safety - Oilers.

Back to the Front! Oilers card back du jour...

AFC Passing Leader: Warren Moon
Despite missing five games with a fracture of the upper arm, Houston's Warren Moon still finished among AFC leaders in many categories. The perfect field general for the rigorous "Run 'n Shoot" offense, Moon finished the 1992 season as the AFC's top rated passer with an 89.3 mark. The man with the ageless arm also finished fifth in completions (224), second in the AFC in completion percentage (64.7%) and third in TD tosses (18). While leading the AFC's top-ranked passing attack, Moon made the most of all opportunities. He paced the conference by throwing a TD every 5.2 passes, proving not only that he could still perform but that, despite the development of an Oiler running game in the person of Lorenzo White, the "Run 'n Shoot" was still a fully loaded gun with the most lethal gunslinger in the East or West with his finger on the trigger.
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Total Card Count

1,155

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