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KPRC - Channel Two News Weekend - Astrodome - 1989

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KPRC - Channel Two News Weekend. The Astrodome gets new seats for Houston Oilers Football. Rosa Linda Perez reports - 1989

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  • Removing the old scoreboard was a big mistake!

  • I never got see that scoreboard. Bud Adams, that bastard!!

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  • They Gained Ten Thousand New Seats, that they really never filled...all at the cost of that classic scoreboard.

    I STILL LOVE YA BLUE "Like" if ya miss the Oilers

  • They Gained Ten Thousand New Seats, that they really never filled...all at the cost of that classic scoreboard.

    I STILL LOVE YA BLUE

  • They Gained Ten Thousand New Seats, that they really never filled...all at the cost of that classic scoreboard.

  • when the oilers left and made the bowl a couple of years later it killed me inside..

  • If I recall correctly, the whole purpose of adding 10,000 more seats to the Astrodome was to improve its chances of landing a Super Bowl in Houston. Sorry, but increasing from 45,000 to 55,000 seats doesn't cut it. Not when so many other stadiums have more. So, the giant exploding scoreboard, the Presidential suite, the chapel, and the bowling alley were all done away with for nothing.

  • Bud Adams is the devil...

    Titans Suck!

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