The shotgun formation was invented by Howard "Red" Hickey, who, as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, unveiled the new formation in a game against the Baltimore Colts in November, 1960, in order to give his quarterback more time to evade the Colts' awesome pass rush. The 49ers won the game, and later Hickey, as an assistant coach, convinced Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry to use the formation, leading to its use throughout the NFL. The above answer is not fully accurate. The shotgun predates Red Hickey use of the formation in 1960. It was invented by Howard Fletcher, the Head Coach at Northern Illinois University (before it was actually a university, but a Teacher's College). Coach Fletcher unveiled the shotgun spread in the late 1950's, winning a National College Championship in 1963. In fact, George Bork became the first college 3,000 yard passer in a single season, including all divisions all the way up to what became Division IA. Red Hickey most likely learned of the shotgun, as he scouted a number of NIU players. In fact, George Bork was heavily scouted by the 49'ers during the 1963 season. He eventually played in Canada, as he was considered too small for the NFL.
The late, great Tom Landry was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from the team's beginnings in 1960 until 1988.
Tom Landry was a player and defensive coach for the New York Giants before he joined the Cowboys as head coach in 1960. Also, Dallas interim head coach Jason Garrett was a quarterback for the Giants from 2000 to 2003.
Legendary Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry was fired in February 1989 by the Cowboys' new owner, Jerry Jones, who named University of Miami coach Jimmy Johnson to succeed him. Although the firing was a shock, there is no record that Jones announced it on TV instead of telling Landry first. JERRY JONES HAS PUBLICLY STATED THAT HE GAVE HIMSELF A SCORE OF 'F' ON THE HANDLING OF BUYING THE COWBOYS AND THE SITUATION WITH TOM LAUNDRY.
Tom Landry was fired on February 25, 1989 and the draft was conducted on April 23rd; therefore Jimmie Johnson was coach when Troy Aikman was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys
Tom Landry was first head coach for the Dallas Cowboys
No, Coach Landry passed away from leukemia on February 12, 2000.
It does not appear that Bree Ann Landry is related to Tom Landry.
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The shotgun formation was invented by Howard "Red" Hickey, who, as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, unveiled the new formation in a game against the Baltimore Colts in November, 1960, in order to give his quarterback more time to evade the Colts' awesome pass rush. The 49ers won the game, and later Hickey, as an assistant coach, convinced Dallas Cowboys head coach Tom Landry to use the formation, leading to its use throughout the NFL. The above answer is not fully accurate. The shotgun predates Red Hickey use of the formation in 1960. It was invented by Howard Fletcher, the Head Coach at Northern Illinois University (before it was actually a university, but a Teacher's College). Coach Fletcher unveiled the shotgun spread in the late 1950's, winning a National College Championship in 1963. In fact, George Bork became the first college 3,000 yard passer in a single season, including all divisions all the way up to what became Division IA. Red Hickey most likely learned of the shotgun, as he scouted a number of NIU players. In fact, George Bork was heavily scouted by the 49'ers during the 1963 season. He eventually played in Canada, as he was considered too small for the NFL.
That was Tom Landry who was head coach when they won their first Super Bowl (SB VI) over the Miami Dolphins.Tom Landry