00:00What is it that bothers you the most about this?
00:03I mean, several things, to be very honest with you.
00:07This grinds my gears, man, on a bunch of fronts.
00:10But with John and what we just heard him say with H-Town Blue,
00:13or if you're in Tennessee up in Nashville with the fake Oilers, the Columbia Blue,
00:20people do absolutely care and care in a big way in this city about H-Town Blue,
00:26about that color.
00:27And the whole problem is with the premise, with these people that want to argue it,
00:32on behalf of Tennessee, those people that argue for the Adams family
00:36and try to downplay it and, oh, Texans are just so obsessed with the Oilers Blue,
00:41it's not about the Oilers Blue.
00:44Well, before it became Oilers Blue, that shade of blue that this city loves
00:49was all over the city of Houston.
00:51It was the city flag.
00:53It was the color of cop cars.
00:54It was the tile colors of addresses for homes all around the city,
00:58and that is where the Houston Oilers got that color scheme.
01:03You remember that, Clint?
01:05You remember the tiles?
01:06Yeah.
01:06So, people argue with us here in Houston about the Adams family,
01:12them being very, very petty.
01:14Amy Adams Strunk just cannot get the Texans out of her head.
01:17As much as people want to act like Houston can't get Nashville out of their head,
01:20it's the other way around.
01:22It's petty beyond belief because that was the history of this city.
01:27Like, the legit historical context matters, and people want to argue,
01:30oh, Titans own Columbia Blue.
01:32Yes, yes, yes.
01:34Legally, the Adams family owns Columbia Blues.
01:37Guess what Houston did?
01:38They made a new shade by one or two different clicks over on the color chart,
01:42and now we have our H-Town Blue back.
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