The Oilers explode in the Desert
The Tennessee Oilers have been sputtering on offense the entire 1997 campaign. They started the season with two wins, scoring a total of 54 points. Then they went on a four-game losing streak where their offense hit the skids, scoring a total of 45 points in those four losses. Last week, they beat the Redskins but could only manage 16. On Sunday, they traveled to Sun Devil Stadium and exploded on the Arizona Cardinals winning 45-31.
The Oilers unleashed a potent rushing attack led by 2nd year RB Eddie George, who rushed for 149 yards on 30 carries and a TD in this game. As a team, the Oilers rushed for 209 yards.
Oilers QB Steve McNair also showed his potential as he threw for 224 yards and 2 TDs on the day. He used the success of the running game to hit TE Frank Wycheck 7 times for 143 yards and 2 TDs.
As for the Cardinals, they have been excited of the play of rookie QB Jake “The Snake” Plummer. He led the Cardinals to a victory and he had a decent day today. He threw for 196 yards and 3 TDs. WR Rob Moore continued his outstanding season as he caught 5 passes for 43 yards and a score. On the season, Moore has 64 catches for 960 yards and 7 TDs in 8 games.
The Oilers (4-4) will try to keep their winning streak going next Sunday when they host the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Cardinals (1-7) will take on the Eagles at home.