JimmyJohnson is a delegator of authority, he hires good coaches and if you're not a good coach you won't be there long.
Tuberville was named SEC Coach of the Year by the Associated Press last season and was the runner-up for the Schutt Sports Coach of the Year honor awarded by AmericanFootball Quarterly.
I learned this from JimmyJohnson, we would try to do one or two things in a game, it helps the players practice, gives them a sense that coach wants to win the game."
Under coachJimmyJohnson, Smith had a major role in lifting a 1-15 team to two Super Bowl wins.
In this book Emmitt talks about football being a contact sport and discribes the sport of football.
In this chatty if lackluster autobiography, written with Steve Delsohn (Out of Bounds), we learn the superstar grew up in a supportive lower-middle-class family but made a bad choice in attending the University of Florida, whose football program was in chaos for the three years he played there.
For the Hall of Fame football player, see JimmyJohnson (football player).'' JimmyJohnson (born August 14, 1943 in Port Arthur, Texas) is an Americanfootballcoach and broadcaster.
A little known fact is that JimmyJohnson was a classmate of Janis Joplin and gave her the high school nickname of "beat weeds".
Thomas William Osborne (born February 23, 1937 in Hastings, Nebraska) is a former footballcoach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and a current Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska's 3rd Congressional district (http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/ne03_109.gif map).
Many football fans were shocked when, in one of his first moves as the team's owner, he abruptly ousted Tom Landry, the only coach in Cowboy history, in favor of JimmyJohnson, a brash college coach who had been Jones's teammate at the University of Arkansas in the early 1960s.
A versatile team player, he is as fearsome at blocking as he is at running and receiving, and on the occasions he is called on to pass he can be expected to complete one-third of his throws for touchdowns.
A former basketball player and by all accounts a brilliant man, Tagliabue quickly demonstrated that he was energetic and nimble in the manner of the young Rozelle and more than capable of overseeing the league's expansion into international markets as professional football heads into the twenty-first century.
Shula surely was the last on-field god left from an era that defined the NFL vaulted the league into elite status and turned the game into an American triumph.
Come ride with Shula on his players, shoulders one last time enjoy the wonderment of where he has been and what he has meant and why pro football isn't quite the same today as it was yesterday.
In Don Shula's list of his top 10 career highlights, two suprisingly are defeats -- the loss to Oakland in the 1974 playoffs that ended the Dolphins' championship reign and the classic overtime loss to San Diego in the 1981 playoffs.
Barry Switzer (born October 5, 1937 in Crossett, Arkansas) is a former Americanfootballcoach, in the college and professional ranks, between 1962 and 1997.
Switzer spent two years at his alma mater, coaching among others, future rival JimmyJohnson and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
Switzer resigned from his coaching position at Oklahoma early in 1989, with a career record of 157-29-4.