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Old 10-31-2004   #1
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Default Great site devoted to Tom Landry

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Awesome site.... He was something else wasn't he?

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Awesome site.... He was something else wasn't he?


Yep...I always had a certain sense of calm when watching Landry...

He said, with regard to emotion, that teams like Green Bay HAD to play with alot of emotion because they only had a few dozen plays in the playbook, so it was important for the guys to get revved up...

But his teams had all kinds of pre-snap reads, motion, etc...and he felt that if they saw him all hyped up, they'd get the same way and it would distract from their concentration...
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There was something calming about Landry.

Once you saw that hat on the sidelines, all nervousness would ebb. When Trick and I went to the Tex Schramm rind of honor game last year, the one thing that still stands out is how close I was to Tom Landrys name on the wall... It was right over our shoulders... felt a bit like he was there watching over the team and making sure they did well... And they did... beat up on the Redskins that day...
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As an aside, ya just can't beat black and white photography...what a great shot.
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As an aside, ya just can't beat black and white photography...what a great shot.
Yeah... he looks so intense in that shot.

My new Cowboys Tee that I got today has the same exact look of that warm-up jacket in the pic. I thought it had a vintage look to it... guess I was right...
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