Way back in 1995, Jeff Fisher's Houston Oilers were coming off a disastrous 2-14 season in which Fisher took over as the head coach 10 games into the season. At the end of that season, owner Bud Adams announced that his franchise would relocate to Tennessee in 1998.
It was a hectic time for Fisher and the organization. Warren Moon had departed after the 1993 season in a trade to the Minnesota Vikings, leaving the team to sift through the likes of Billy Joe Tolliver, Bucky Richardson and Cody Carlson in 1994. While his owner was announcing the team's relocation, Fisher was focused on finding the franchise quarterback his team so desperately needed.