Landry 5.........Shula 6
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Above is incorrect! They've each been to five Super Bowls.
Tom Landry (5):
Super Bowl V, lost to Baltimore
Super Bowl VI, beat Miami
Super Bowl X, lost to Pittsburgh
Super Bowl XII, beat Denver
Super Bowl XIII, lost to Pittsburgh
Don Shula (5):
Super Bowl VI, lost to Dallas
Super Bowl VII, beat Washington
Super Bowl VIII, beat Minnesota
Super Bowl XVII, lost to Washington
Super Bowl XIX, lost to San Francisco
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Shula was head coach in 6 Super Bowls. Missing from the list is Super Bowl III when Shula was head coach of the Baltimore Colts that lost to the New York Jets.
Don Shula. Shula was head coach of 6 Super Bowl teams (Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and Miami Dolphins is Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) and Landry was head coach of 5 Super Bowl teams (Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls V, VI, X, XII, XIII).
How many football Super Bowls had been held in 1981
None. As of the 2010 season he has not been in any Super Bowls.
Of the first 44 Super Bowls, 21 have been won by an AFC team and 23 by a NFC team.
None to date.
Don Shula. Shula was head coach of 6 Super Bowl teams (Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and Miami Dolphins is Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) and Landry was head coach of 5 Super Bowl teams (Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls V, VI, X, XII, XIII).
they have been to 3 super bowls
How many football Super Bowls had been held in 1981
no they have not. They been to 2 super bowls but lost both
There have been three Super Bowls played on February 5th, They are Super Bowls XL (40), XLVI (46) & LI (51).
Dallas Cowboys has been to 8 Super Bowls, followed by the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos, who all been to 6 Super Bowls.
He's won 4 of the 6 Super Bowls he's been in.
don shula
The Steelers have won six of the eight Super Bowls they have been in.
None. As of the 2010 season he has not been in any Super Bowls.
Detriot has never been to the Super Bowl.
As of February 8, 2011 there have been 45 Super Bowls including the most recent on February 6, 2011 where the Packers beat the Steelers.