When the New England Patriots traded Leon Gray to the Houston Oilers in 1979 for a pair of Draft Picks, Gray’s linemate, John Hannah, famously quipped, "There goes our Super Bowl."
The Patriots did not win one until the next millennium, though to be fair, neither did the Oilers. Gray was only with Houston for three seasons, but he was the same dominating presence at Left Tackle that he was in New England. Gray helped the Oilers reach the 1979 AFC Championship, and he went to his third Pro Bowl and second First Team All-Pro. Gray remained spectacular over the next two seasons, collecting another Pro Bowl and a First Team All-Pro, and the Oilers brass never had to worry about that position while he was there.
Before the 1982 Season, Gray was part of another curious trade when he was sent to New Orleans for Archie Manning.
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