I'm no Cowboys fan, but with Jesus as the center of his life, Tom Landry is and was a ride for my life.
@tyjameson74042 жыл бұрын
Epic video 👍🏼🙏🏽🇺🇸❤️🙌🏼
@russellseilhamer4552 Жыл бұрын
I’m watching this for the first time 2 days after the death of Bud Grant; a great man and a great coach. That 60s and 70s era of football was incredible. Tom Landry was such a huge part of the landscape then. It’s the kind of life that Jimmy Stewart would play in a movie. Landry was a WW2 hero and you’d never know it, he was genuinely humble and never a bragger. He was a teacher, he was a hard worker. He was also misunderstood by fans and players alike. He had to separate business from his emotions; win or lose; it always seemed like he had no emotions. He had tremendous self control and maybe not so much an extrovert and ppl mistaked that for coldness and being uncaring. His relationship with Tom Henderson years after TH was out of the league shows how much heart Landry truly has. How about Landry taking a washed up Mike Ditka; making him a player-coach and giving him a future beyond alcoholism. When Ditkas Bears beat Dallas 44-0, Ditka felt bad about it. Landry was pure class, he made no excuses, he gave the Bears credit. Landry won 2 SBs but easily could’ve won 7 or 8. Hard luck in close playoff games was more often than not the story in the Landry years. He never cried or whined or offered excuses. That was a man, a great American man, Tom Landry
@LynyrdSkynyrdFan8 жыл бұрын
I started watching Coach Landry in 1969. He was my role model growing up. I have a paver that honors his accomplishments about three feet from the base of Coach Landry's statue at Cowboys (at&t) Stadium. The sun cast his shadow on it every day. More proud I could not be.
@stevekloepping96348 жыл бұрын
He will always be my coach!!! Classiest coach ever too!!!
@softhotty9 жыл бұрын
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, for uploading this...and thankyou KZbin.
@texasstadium10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Don't misunderstand the following statement: as great a coach as Landry was acknowledged to be........he is actually UNDERRATED.
@Veaseify10 жыл бұрын
You are probably right, going 3-13 in his last season after 11 years without winning a Superbowl a lot of people said he was out of touch with the modern game, whatever that is supposed to mean. Then Jimmy Johnson comes in and goes 1-15 in his first season and Landry still got the blame because they were HIS players. When Johnson won the two Superbowls of course they were Jimmy Johnson's players. It usually never ends well, even for the great ones.
@ricklozano61239 жыл бұрын
+Steve Veasey some of the players from super bowl 27 and 28 we're from the landry days
@ricklozano61239 жыл бұрын
+Steve Veasey the same thing happened to joe Gibbs when he came back to coaching he was out of touch
@Veaseify9 жыл бұрын
Rick Lozano Johnson said when he took over from Landry ' I could not believe how slow this team is at every position, at Miami we had speed everywhere, here we have none'. So thats kind of putting the knife into Landry from the start. Then of course they ripped off the Vikings with the Herschel Walker trade and got a shedload of picks to reload with quickly which made him look like a genius. It happened so fast it made people wonder what Landry had been doing for the last few years and that affects his reputation unfortunately.
@ricklozano61239 жыл бұрын
Steve Veasey ed too tall Jones was still on the team in 1988 as great as landry was he refused to let him go
@nygblue248 жыл бұрын
He died a Giants fan. He loved and rooted for the Giants until his dying day. We love Tom Landry! Obviously he'll be remembered as a Cowboy, but Giants fans have nothing but respect for him.
@DiegoVergudo1807 жыл бұрын
sound dumb as hell
@PGUNNA2015 жыл бұрын
@@DiegoVergudo180 but he's not wrong
@lutherp.smithjr.58425 жыл бұрын
Mike S definitely Tom was to be frank with you outside of the AAFC the New York Giants was as a player/defensive coordinator was his first professional employment
@cowboysfan7820086 жыл бұрын
I had never really thought of this but all of the great men that went and fought for us in WW2 also grew up right smack in the Great Depression, and that's one hell of a lot to go through in just your first twenty or so years of life!
@rog96013 жыл бұрын
That was a special generation, called The Greatest Generation, and it will always be that way.
@justinroark882 жыл бұрын
Should be called "The Toughest Generation"
@qato729 жыл бұрын
TY U for providing this video for us die hard Americas Team Dallas Cowboys Fans... TY much feller...... Ty for the memories Coach Landry:-)
@ricklozano61239 жыл бұрын
there will never be another Tom landry
@paysonfox887 жыл бұрын
Richard Durrett Reporter for Dallas Sports 1998-2014 Died suddenly by heart attack at age 38. Totally devoted husband, father, and man of integrity. Total respect by his colleagues and peers. Dallas sports and reporter community wept for weeks after he died. "do it for Durrett" benefit founded in his honor. In it's first year, the Rangers and Cowboys raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the family. Now it's an annual charitable event raising money for the poor and disadvantaged.
@victorcampa15624 жыл бұрын
Greatest Coach to ever coach the Cowboys for 28 years and he native of the Rio Grande Valley in deep South Texas. Native of Mission Texas . RIP Coach Landry.
@jhodges31312 жыл бұрын
Best ever
@ChadLewis31010 жыл бұрын
I have received positive feedback for this video of Tom Landry Tributes that aired at the time of his passing. I apologize for the quality during some of the video. I found an old VHS tape and in spite of the poor tape quality I had to post the memories of one of the greatest coaches and men of all time. I am glad that others can share and enjoy the memories as well! If anyone has old VHS tapes that you would like to convert please feel free to contact me and I can transfer them to DVDs, an external hard drive, or directly to KZbin. I have just started doing this on the side for friends and family who have all been excited to save their precious memories from the fading tape world to a new digital media. I can be contacted at chadlewis10@gmail.com for anyone interested in this service.
@kamak6428 жыл бұрын
thanks bro.
@ms.felonystrutter24727 жыл бұрын
I have a better copy if you need it. I need the Landry funeral on dvd if you have it.
@johnguertin38844 жыл бұрын
there should be hundreds of thousands of views....... it's sad what people think is good today.....36 ,ooo views barely fills one third of the stadium.... but the joke is on those who dont watch...
@h8sjws7353 жыл бұрын
Every Sunday as a kid I would watch my beloved Cowboys and the man in the fedora, standing arms folded, was a presence that I couldnt explain, but it was reassuring...as long as Tom was there, all was right in the world. Class act on and off the field and like has already been said. Forever my coach !! #DC4L
@imannonymous77073 жыл бұрын
Has anyone ever mentioned the video quality's poor
@cowboysfan7820088 жыл бұрын
I've lived in Southern CA since I was 9 years old in January of 1978 but my first two years of baseballand football were played in Plano Texas in 1976 and 1977 and to this day, as hard as it's been the last 10 yearsI have been a Cowboy fan, and even though I was very young I very much remember the feel of Dallas Texas when I went to party's with my folks to watch Laundry, Staubach, Dorsett, Newhouse and the crew play. You wouldn't know it if you weren't from there but there is something very special about Texas, and especially Texas football in the 70's. Also watched Earl Cambell and Johnny Lam Jones kicken some serious ass with UT back then. Despite it being a little hard to watch at times this is a great post. Thanks!
@t4texastom5872 жыл бұрын
cowboysfan782008 I definitely agree with you, cowboysfan.
@lutherp.smithjr.58425 жыл бұрын
Here's something about Tom Landry that people are not aware of actually he is underrated if that's possible, and his ancestry can be traced to medieval France and Quebec, Illinois, and lastly Texas in the New world.
@richardgaona51598 жыл бұрын
Legendary coach RIP
@robertoestrada7285 жыл бұрын
Dallas never forget Tom Landry
@johnguertin38849 жыл бұрын
Mr Lewis I have seen bits and pieces of this but never this show in it's entirety.It's excellent. Being in Ct we were not exposed to a lot of Cowboy news but I set up the old 12 foot satellite dish in the 80's and over the years amassed lots of stuff. I flew down for Tom Landry day April 22 1989 and drove out to Hall of Fame for his induction.. It was great. But this video is nice. Lots of little things I've never seen. Thank You for posting
@t4texastom5872 жыл бұрын
I'm a Tom Landry-era Dallas Cowboys fan. R. I. P. 🏈🇨🇱Tom Landry 🇨🇱🏈
@selloutasaurus8 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for posting this! Tom Landry was pure class.
@kamak64210 жыл бұрын
great upload.thank you sir.
@desertdoggz9 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chad, what a real treat this has been to watch! The football genius of this man, I kinda miss the Landry shift among all the other football innovations! Thank you again!
@LuisMartinez-kc5uh10 жыл бұрын
I am a mexican fan, only say is Thanks for old victoris and the good moments. Descanse en paz. Forever.
@richardgaona51598 жыл бұрын
Best coach Cowboys history
@epm543310 жыл бұрын
This was very enjoyable. Thank you.
@davidmauldin6295 Жыл бұрын
The great coaches that enter the conversation have a quarterback that they won with... Coach Landry won with Dandy Don, Craig Morton, Roger Staubach, Clint Longley, and Danny White. That separates him from all the rest of the men in that conversation.
@LynyrdSkynyrdFan5 ай бұрын
To be that great of a coach but considered even a greater man is an accomplishment only a handful have ever realized.
@ms.felonystrutter24727 жыл бұрын
If you do not know, Coach Jason Garrett installed the Landry Shift. When the Cowboys now close out a win with the victory formation, WATCH the offensive line. The Cowboys now do the Landry line shift in tribute to Coach Landry. Read more Show less
@devildog652 жыл бұрын
I think what most people didn’t understand with Coach Landry that coaching WAS his fun. The fact that it was also his job was his (and our) good luck.
@inbredagogo10 жыл бұрын
I have nothing but positive thoughts and comments to add about Tom Landry. But I have to also comment on those people who got on Jerry Jones' case for firing Landry. A lot of those people were actually calling for Landry's dismissal in the late 1980's when the Cowboys were one of the worst teams in the NFL. Coach Landry had a great run for 30 years as head coach and was an innovator in terms of how the game is played today...But being a head coach of a pro football team is not a permanent job, it's not written on a contract made of stone. Even the guy who replaced him, Jimmy Johnson, was temporary. As Bum Philips said: There's two kinds of coaches in the NFL..them that's fired, and them that's about to be fired...
@finchborat4 жыл бұрын
Today is the 20th anniversary of Landry's death. I was 7 and in the 2nd grade at the time. My dad met him and got to shake his hand sometime in the 70s when he was living in Dallas.
@petergarcia5893 жыл бұрын
I'd really like to see a video of just his playing days. He practicality invented the modern pass coverage defense. He was so slow but he got alot of picks by just knowing through preparation. Charlie and Cliff, Everson, Dennis Thurman. None of those guys could play today. Belicheck took alot from Coach Landry. When Charlie talks about foot placement every team does that now, on Madden you can really see it, the game is practically built on foot placement.
@t4texastom5872 жыл бұрын
Peter Garcia I like your comments regarding Coach Landry, except I will have to differ with you a little concerning Tom Landry's speed. He didn't get to be an All-american college fullback at UTexas by being a slow runner. But I think I get what you mean......he wasn't exactly Bob Hayes on the field. 😂
@jimstewart75579 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU
@steverodgers84254 жыл бұрын
Yell your children there was a time when giants walked the Earth.
@adamr67943 жыл бұрын
As legendary a Coach and innovator that Landry was he sure struggled to pick a starting QB. Landry practically had a Homebrew kit for QB controversies. And then Johnson struggled as well. Was there something in the water?
@clendenenjames8804 Жыл бұрын
BROTHER TOM LAURDY WAS A GREAT GIFT GIVEN TO THE STATE OF TEXAS DALLAS AND FT WORTH DAMN I MISS TOM LAURDY EVEN I TEAR UP JUST REMEMBER WHAT HE GAVE US BUT BROTHER TOM LAURDY IS WITH JESUS CHRIST AND THATS BETTER FOR TOM LAURDY
@JDwJC11 Жыл бұрын
I wish he could've taken down Vince Lombardi in that Ice Bowl and had beaten Chuck Noll in one of those Super Bowls. And maybe if the "The Catch" wouldn't have happened, he wouldve been the GOAT of NFL head coaches.
@zermus70409 жыл бұрын
Good 'ol Dale Hansen did a good job with this.
@gregoryfreeman22693 жыл бұрын
RIP, Alicia Landry.
@19664252 жыл бұрын
I always felt that the Cowboy's stadium should have been called "Tom Landry stadium" especially after his passing in 2000. Green Bay did that for the great Curly Lambeau after he died in 1965. It would have shown a bit of class on the part of Jerry Jones but I guess that's expecting too much.
@t4texastom5872 жыл бұрын
Jose Dasilva I absolutely agree with you, Jose.
@monicapark4287 жыл бұрын
audio low..
@DallasSports-vk6wt3 жыл бұрын
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@gilmangus83 Жыл бұрын
Coach Landry was a great coach and innovator until he wasn't. I always respected Landry, but two things tainted his legacy for me: 1. Acting like a pouting girl when Jerry Jones was trying to fire him in person. Jones finally caught up to the Runaway Bride Landry on a golf course in Central Texas. Then, in the first Super Bowl coached by Jimmy Johnson, Landry was interviewed about the state of football but said he'd be "too busy" to watch the Super Bowl with Cowboys in it. Imagine that. A snake he turned out to be.🤔
@MrBlueblood4life6 жыл бұрын
Creator of the flex defense. Anybody remember his o-line standing before the snap to disguise shifts on offense? I always wondered how that wasn’t considered a false start.
@SouthernGreyShark5 жыл бұрын
Because they never got "set" before doing the shift. Funny thing, even though they did the same thing for years they would still get penalties on the defense a few times a season.
@haroldmccoy67483 жыл бұрын
Invented the 43 defense while as the defensive coordinator for the giants ,he was also a probowl defensive back for the giants in 1954 .
@imannonymous77073 жыл бұрын
Whats wrong with the tracking on this vid... i wamt to see this.. damn
@finchborat2 жыл бұрын
I think he had to get it fresh off a VHS tape.
@finchborat6 жыл бұрын
Back before Dale Hansen became an SJW.
@blackhawkswincup20104 жыл бұрын
My family had season tickets in 72 and 73, and we were all big Cowboy fans. Landry was a man of sterling character and true integrity and morality. That said, I think he was overrated as a coach. He sometimes valued the Xs and Os of the game more than the human factor, and I think it cost him and the Cowboys a few championships.
@t4texastom5872 жыл бұрын
I disagree with you. Twenty years worth of playoff games, and you say that the legendary Tom Landry is overrated as a coach? Good gosh. Come on, man.
@federicogutierrez96118 жыл бұрын
when will you honor Jimmy Jhonson? He was the chief when the triplets were the greatest, dont forget him, please
@quierroamor7 жыл бұрын
Johnson won 2 super bowls with Tom Landry's team including Michael Irvin, Nate Newton,Kevin Gogan, Mark Tuinei, Bill Bates, Chad Hennings, Ken Norton Jr., Robert Williams, Mike saxon, Danny Noonan, Jim Jeffcoat, And he already Drafted Troy aikman, Tony Tolbert, Mark Stepnoski and Daryl "moose" Johnston. Then there was of course The Hershel Walker Landry pick that enabled several more draft picks and players to be brought in. All those players remained well into the 90s and brought about the Dallas Dynasty. Almost all of them Hall of fame material. Jimmy Johnson.....great motivator, but please don't put him in a class with Tom. His tenure in Miami states he wasn't able to win without Tom Landry backing him with talent.
@quierroamor7 жыл бұрын
Ah Yes...4 out of 5 of the offensive line were Tom's. One of the greatest O-lines in NFL history. Dallas gained from Hershel Walker trade, Isaac Holt, Emmit Smith, Alvin Harper, Dixon Edwards , Darren Woodson. Because Danny White got injured and missed a season and a half....is why Tom lost his job.
@SouthernGreyShark5 жыл бұрын
Landry did NOT draft Aikman, Moose or Stepnoski. Those guys came in the '89 draft. Great coach but credit where credit is due.
@finchborat4 жыл бұрын
@@SouthernGreyShark True. However, Aikman would've been a Cowboy had Landry not been fired. Before his bowl game, Gil Brandt told him they would draft him no matter what.