Book Description
The former coach of the Dallas Cowboys offers a personal look at his philosophy and faith, his management strategies, and his leadership standards, as well as a glimpse of the sports personalities he knows.
Author : Tom Landry
Publisher : Zondervan Publishing Company
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 27,61 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780310529101
The former coach of the Dallas Cowboys offers a personal look at his philosophy and faith, his management strategies, and his leadership standards, as well as a glimpse of the sports personalities he knows.
Author : Skip Bayless
Publisher : Diversion Books
Page : 439 pages
File Size : 32,90 MB
Release : 2014-01-28
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1626811628
“No football fan will want to miss this one.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY “A searing character study…a breathless, can’t-put-it-down read.” —LOS ANGELES TIMES “As savvy, dirt-dishing expose.” —KIRKUS REVIEWS From nationally-acclaimed journalist and ESPN commentator Skip Bayless, the newly updated eBook edition of the classic bestseller GOD'S COACH. First published in 1990, this unforgettable expose tears the metallic blue shine off the legendary star, revealing the truth about ‘America’s Team’ and its beloved head coach Tom Landry, whose much-regaled Christian charity extended to strangers everywhere, yet stopped short of the team who labored under him. From the hangover that led Jerry Jones to buy the team, to the wild ride of the Staubach era, Bayless strips away the image of the team created by the most powerful PR machine in sports, revealed by insiders willing to break their silence. Packed with unparalleled insight into one of the most storied franchises in the history of sports, GOD'S COACH is a compelling revelation about a corrupt football franchise that dared call itself America’s Team. Skip Bayless appears daily as the host of ESPN’s First Take; his commentary appears regularly on ESPN.com. A former columnist for the Dallas Morning News, DALLAS TIMES HERALD, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, and SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS, and sportswriter for the LOS ANGELES TIMES and MIAMI HERALD. In addition to GOD'S COACH, he is the author of THE BOYS and HELL-BENT.
Author : Denne H. Freeman
Publisher : Sports Publishing LLC
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 37,30 MB
Release : 2001-09-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781582614595
Author : Ernie Palladino
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 23,63 MB
Release : 2011-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1616084413
Describes the formative years of the renowned football coaches when they worked together as coordinators for the New York Giants in the mid-1950s, discussing how they each developed their unique coaching styles before they became famous.
Author : Billy Zeoli
Publisher :
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 41,32 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Football
ISBN : 9780800785048
Author : John Lawson, III.
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 31,48 MB
Release : 2014-01-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781499310429
The shotgun formation. The West Coast Offense. The 4-3 defense. We expect to see these things when we watch football, but without Tom Landry and Bill Walsh, it's possible we wouldn't see any of that. This is the story of how two independent thinkers molded football in general -- and championship football in particular. And they didn't just change the sport's Xs and Os; they changed its style. The story of their combined influence is unusual because neither man's ideas seriously affected the other's. This story also is the tale of many football greats: Joe Montana, Roger Staubach, Jerry Rice, Tony Dorsett, Ronnie Lott, Bob Lilly, Roger Craig, Ed "Too Tall" Jones and numerous others. What's more, the story of these coaches is one of great opponents: Dan Marino, Fran Tarkenton, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Mike Ditka and Lawrence Taylor, to name a few. Most of all, this is the story of two icons: Landry, the cerebral, stoic, impeccably-dressed engineer, and Walsh, the creative, professorial, somewhat sensitive artiste. Their greatest moments rank among football's seminal moments. Fittingly, each coach's most famous play was a pass. For Landry, it was the Hail Mary that beat the Vikings in the 1975 playoffs. And for Walsh, it was, of course, The Catch, which came at the expense of the Landry Cowboys. These stories and many others comprise the larger narrative of how these men shaped the game we see today. PRAISE FOR TOM LANDRY AND BILL WALSH FROM GADY EPSTEIN, STAFF WRITER, THE ECONOMIST... Lawson "knows more about those two coaches and their teams than any sane human being does (or should)...trust me when I say John is an entertaining writer...Buy the book!" PRAISE FOR TOM LANDRY AND BILL WALSH FROM CHARLES GAY, DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR, THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION..."TOM LANDRY AND BILL WALSH is a feast for serious NFL fans, tracing the game's dramatic evolution in a deeply intelligent and analytical style. Lawson layers his story with context and detail while never losing sight of the broader theme: innovation. The book manages to do all that while being a damned enjoyable read. If you love pro football, TOM LANDRY AND BILL WALSH is a must for your reading list."
Author : Donnie Snyder
Publisher : Cross Training Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 14,45 MB
Release : 2009-11
Category : Football coaches
ISBN : 9780982165270
Tom Landry was a man who by his very character inspired those who knew him to be better people in every facet of their lives. Much has been documented about his public persona as the third all time winningest coach in the history of the National Football League. THis book provides examples of his incredible character in scenarios that few would every know about from people who knew him and worked closely with him.
Author : Bob St. John
Publisher : W Publishing Group
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 21,45 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780849901430
Examines Tom Landry's boyhood, his high-school and college football days, his years in the United States Air Force, his entrance into the ranks of professional football as both player and coach, and his career with the Dallas Cowboys.
Author : Cody Monk
Publisher : Sports Publishing LLC
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 14,40 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781582617077
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Tom Landry -- Tex Schramm -- Don Meredith -- Bob Lilly -- Lee Roy Jordan -- Mel Renfro -- Bob Hayes -- Roger Staubach -- Cliff Harris & Charlie Waters -- Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson -- Ed "Too Tall" Jones -- Randy White -- Tony Dorsett -- Michael Irvin -- Troy Aikman -- Emmitt Smith.
Author : Larry Cole
Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 35,89 MB
Release : 2022-01-20
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1638608393
Larry Cole was an NFL player who played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1968 to 1981. He played during an exciting era of professional football. Joe Namath won the Super Bowl his rookie year. Monday Night Football started a couple of years later to sellout crowds where each city highlighted what made them different from other cities. He played in five Super Bowls at three different positions. He shares with you his childhood and high schools years. Then he shares his experiences on through college, including a stint at the United States Air Force Academy. This would prepare him to compete in the NFL. He wrote this book for the purpose of sharing with you how he discovered his own unique talents to compete on and off the field. He started his building and development business during the off-season to provide a smooth transition to his life after football. He played thirteen years for the same coach, Tom Landry, and the same defensive line coach, Ernie Stautner. He played one year with Don Meredith at quarterback, all of Roger Staubach's eleven years, including six of Craig Morton's years competing with him, and one year with Danny White at the helm. He was part of "Doomsday I" and "Doomsday II." He gives you insights on how each year was different and how Tom Landry was able to put together so many years as a perennial playoff contender. When this author retired, he had played in twenty-six playoff games, an NFL record at that time.