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A Tribute to Tom Landry

It seems that the immortal Tom Landry will be honored this fall at the State Fair of Texas.

A display featuring private memorabilia from legendary Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry will complement an exhibit celebrating a century of North Texas football when the State Fair of Texas opens next month.

Alicia Landry, the iconic coach’s widow, will provide most of the items from her private collection – much of which has never been seen in public before. It will include championship game balls, trophies and one of the coach’s trademark felt fedoras.

For those of you who dopn’t remember Tom Landry, I can not think of any person that was a better example of a great man and great coach.

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A classic commercial (and maybe more)

I was surfing the internets and came across this video which may be my all-time favorite commercial.

I won’t spoil it for ya.

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It’s Official: Emmitt in the NFL Hall of Fame

Emmitt Smith’s run to greatness has finally ended.

Smith, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, was selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, reuniting the Triplets for eternity in Canton, Ohio.

Smith becomes the 12th Cowboy in the Hall of Fame, with fellow Triplets Michael Irvin and Troy Aikman as well as Bob Lilly, Roger Staubach, Tom Landry, Tex Schramm, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Rayfield Wright, Mel Renfro and Bob Hayes.

The induction ceremony will take place Aug. 7. Jerry Rice, the NFL’s all-time leading receiver, Russ Grimm, Rickey Jackson, Dick LeBeau, Floyd Little and John Randle also were selected.

There really was no suspense in Smith’s selection. In 15 seasons he ran for 18,355 yards and 164 touchdowns. He won three Super Bowls with the Cowboys, earning the MVP honors in Super Bowl XXVIII. He was also named the league’s MVP in 1993. He was named All-Pro four times. He was named to the Pro Bowl eight times. He led the NFL in rushing four times (1991-93, ’95). He had 11 straight 1,000-yard seasons from 1991-2001, which is an NFL record.

While his 1,000-yard streak ended in 2002, Smith broke Walter Payton’s rushing record that season on Oct. 27, 2002 against Seattle at Texas Stadium.

At 5-9, 207 pounds, there were questions about Smith’s durability when he entered the league, but durability proved to be his greatest asset. He never missed more than two games in a season with the Cowboys. He carried the ball a Cowboy-record 4,052 times, including 377 in 1995. Adding his two seasons in Arizona, Smith ran the ball an NFL-record 4,409 times. His 175 touchdowns are second most in league history. He holds the Super Bowl record with five career rushing touchdowns.

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Tom Landry has moved

The statue of Tom Landry that stood at Texas Stadium’s entrance was installed Tuesday at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. The 9-foot bronze statue is located at Gate A just in time for fans to see it at this Sunday’s home opener against the New York Giants.

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The Landry Mile

Before he earned a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, before teammates pinned the “Manster” nickname on him, Randy White was a rookie with the Cowboys.

What awaited White that first day of training camp was a ritual everyone who played under coach Tom Landry endured: the Landry mile.

That wouldn’t be a problem for White. Heck, he was the second player taken in the draft. The Maryland star was an elite athlete.

“Coach Landry ran it with us and beat me by about 100 yards,” White remembered.

He paused

“OK, 200 yards,” he said. “I thought, ‘I can’t even beat the coach running a mile. Maybe I can’t play.’ “

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Another piece of Texas Stadium comes down, maybe the most important piece

Tom Landry statue prepared for move to new Cowboys stadium in Arlington

The statue of legendary Cowboys head coach Tom Landry was removed Friday from its original home in front of Gate One at Texas Stadium. The statue will be placed in storage until its new home at the Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington is complete. The Dallas Morning news has video of the statue being moved, but I can never get their videos to play well enough to watch. Maybe you will have better luck. Here’s the link.

http://www.dallasnews.com/video/dallasnews/hp/index.html?nvid=344053&shu=1

So, I found a pretty good video in place of it.

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