How Tom Landry's Flex Defense Countered Vince Lombardi's Run To Daylight Concept! War Stories!

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2023
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    Narrator: The Logical Cowboy
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  • @chrisgonz9963
    @chrisgonz9963 Před 10 měsíci +33

    Best Dallas Cowboys Content The Best Breakdowns Analysis and History on The Dallas Cowboys Thank you The Logical Cowboy you Deserve All The High Praise Cant Thank you Enough Go Cowboys 💪💪💪💯💯

  • @komradkolonel
    @komradkolonel Před 10 měsíci +58

    There's a strange twist of irony to this. When Tom Landry became head coach of the Cowboys and Vince Lombardi went to the Packers the Giants had to chance to hire either one of them and let them get away. The Giants might have been what the Packers were in the 60s and the Cowboys were in the 70s.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +5

      That's interesting. That would have been a crazy turn of events!

    • @scooter5940
      @scooter5940 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Maybe. As an aside, the Giants were very good even without Lombardi, but they could not get over the hump. They lost the NFL championship game FIVE times between 1958 (Lombardi’s last year with the Giants) and 1963. Then, they fell on real hard times for 20 years before winning championships again in the 1980’s. Not unlike the 25-year nightmare Packers’ fans endured from 1968 until the early 1990’s.

    • @chavruta2000
      @chavruta2000 Před 3 měsíci

      I LIVE STRANGE TWISTS OF IRONY!!

    • @shackdaddy7106
      @shackdaddy7106 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Let’s not forget that’s the Giants from 1958 to 1963 were in five NFL championship games. So they did pretty well for themselves. However, starting with 1964 it was a long dry spell.

    • @chavruta2000
      @chavruta2000 Před 3 měsíci

      @@shackdaddy7106 no. Lets forget that actually

  • @Rahchasportstalk
    @Rahchasportstalk Před 3 měsíci +1

    That was a fantastic piece Of history i'm a Pittsburgh Steeler, die hard. And you must respect Foot Ball presented the way you did.👍🏾👍🏾

  • @mattburton3233
    @mattburton3233 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Landry is a legend. all time great.

  • @topJimmyP1984
    @topJimmyP1984 Před 10 měsíci +24

    One of the greatest coaches all time and an innovator on all levels!

  • @goofygus6855
    @goofygus6855 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Great job explaining the Flex. Tom was a master coach. Of course, having great players always helps.

  • @tonystephens6858
    @tonystephens6858 Před 10 měsíci +25

    Thank you for being a Cowboys fan and for sharing your gift with us. Excellent job!

  • @yeildo1492
    @yeildo1492 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Lifelong Packer fan here. And this is ANOTHER great video.
    The play at 2:30 (Note that Forrest Gregg is playing RG. And a great block by Paul Hornung on the OLB) is the best example of how the sweep looked drawn up on the board.
    I have Lombardi's "playbook." A book he wrote while coaching. He was running what today would be the Zone play. QB gives to the FB and the OL man blocks the defense where ever they want to go. RB runs to you know what.
    In the 66 game the Packers were about to take a 35-20 (3 scores needed by Dallas) and some guy named Bob Lilly blocked the PAT. On 3rd and 20 GB blew a coverage and gave up a 68 yd TD pass to Frank Norman. So both teams made mistakes, not just Dallas.
    In the Ice Bowl on the drive to win the game, GB gets down to about the 13. Starr calls what he later described as "the best call of my career." Fuzzy Thurston pulls right, Lilly follows him, and Chuck Mercein bursts down inside the 3. Starr had called the sucker play and used Dallas' rules against them.
    I think your point about how the real matchup was GB's defense vs Dallas' offense is a great one. I have never seen it presented like that before. 👍👍👍

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks bro 🙏!!!

    • @marlynhebert9728
      @marlynhebert9728 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Forrest Gregg was a Tackle, and Jerry Kramer was the RG.

    • @yeildo1492
      @yeildo1492 Před 4 měsíci

      @@marlynhebert9728 Usually. Gregg often moved to Guard when a guard was injured. Actually look at the 2:30 mark.

    • @douglemay7989
      @douglemay7989 Před 4 měsíci

      @@marlynhebert9728 I had Kramer's book.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I read somewhere that Paul Hornung was (maybe) the best blocking running back ever. I wish I had more info on the subject.

  • @cjtexas9646
    @cjtexas9646 Před 10 měsíci +8

    My man, Landry may have been the Mad Scientist, but you are proving yourself to be the Mad Analyst. Great video once again!!

  • @texjlh
    @texjlh Před 10 měsíci +5

    Thank you for all of your videos. Brings me back to when I was a boy, sitting by the fireplace watching the Cowboys with my Dad.

  • @charlesharris3373
    @charlesharris3373 Před 4 měsíci +17

    Tom Landry was an offensive and defensive genius. 😊

    • @tommcconville677
      @tommcconville677 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes he was, Landry was the architect of the modern NFL defenses, and versions of them we see NFL teams run today.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe, but Lombardi won 5 championships. How many did Landry win?

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      He was? Then why in the HE!! didn't he win a championship or three, like Lombardi did?

    • @charlesharris3373
      @charlesharris3373 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@dougamundson6836 It does not matter, they both were coaches on the NY Giants championship team and they both are in the Hall of Fame. Enough said.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      It DOES matter. I am NOT saying that Landry was not a good/great coach. I just got tired of hearing how great he was when Lombardi won more championships. @@charlesharris3373

  • @baronvonnembles
    @baronvonnembles Před 4 měsíci +12

    Different eras of football are interesting. Coaches developed concepts and they worked until someone else developed a counter-concept. Its not that Landry was "better" than Lombardi, its just that he studied Lombardi's offense and figured out a defense to slow it down. This process is never ending. Another key is finding the right mix of players to run your game plan.

  • @cassidy109
    @cassidy109 Před 4 měsíci +7

    This channel is criminally underrated. Always a pleasure when I get a notification of a new video. Keep up the great work!

  • @Genesis.1-1
    @Genesis.1-1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I just watched Superbowl XIII...Dallas - Pittsburgh. What a great game 35-31...one of the great Superbowls. I was on active duty in the Army in 1979 so I did not get to see the game live and only recently watched it for the first time. The announcers kept talking about the "flex" defense, but I was not familiar with it. Watching the game I was impressed with Dallas' flex defense and how effective it was against the Pittsburgh/Franco Harris run game. Thanks for making the video.

  • @thelogicalcowboy
    @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +11

    Tom Landry's famous 40 Defense coming up this Friday! Thanks for watching guys!

    • @michaelallen8112
      @michaelallen8112 Před 10 měsíci +1

      😯😯😯😯😎 Awesome

    • @michaelallen8112
      @michaelallen8112 Před 10 měsíci

      What happen to those players showcase/ highlights who had ?? & Do u save all of them & where can I see them??

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@michaelallen8112
      I was thinking about making a patreon and put all Cowboys highlights on there. I can't upload football highlights on utube because of copyright issues. I have to write my own analysis and talk over the video. Patreon is perfect for highlights and football games. If that's something you guys are willing to support I'll definitely set up a patreon Cowboys highlight channel.

    • @michaelallen8112
      @michaelallen8112 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thelogicalcowboy I wouldn't mind u during that. Im need u to get started as soon as possible😆😆😆🧐. I use to look at those games every day especially Everson Walls Doomsday day & 90s one Charles Haley & them.💎 Now do u have all of them save up tho??

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@michaelallen8112
      Yep! Still in my vault! I'll definitely get it started!

  • @sebastianmalte7894
    @sebastianmalte7894 Před 4 měsíci +4

    My favorite Cowboy is Tom Landry, flex defense, 40 defense, shotgun offense. A true football guru!

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci

      Facts

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      How many championships?

    • @sebastianmalte7894
      @sebastianmalte7894 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dougamundson6836 taking a startup team record 270-178-6 in 29 years only surpassed by Halas and Shula
      20 straight winning seasons
      5 NFC Championships more than any other. Joe Gibbs had 4 Bill Walsh 3
      5 Super Bowl appearances with 2 wins.
      He introduced the "flex defense" and "multiple offense" in the 1960s. In the 1970s, he restructured the "shotgun" or "spread" offense and, in the 1980s, he embraced and helped develop the "situation substitution" concept of handling his player talent.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      If you are the guy I insulted, I am INCREDIBLY sorry. I HATE it when I do STUPID things, which I did.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      Everybody really NEEDS to remember....the Super Bowl is the NFL Championship. That is it. SO, when you talk Super Bowls, please remember that there were LOTS of NFL Championships before 1967. PLEASE.

  • @terrybennett4053
    @terrybennett4053 Před 5 měsíci +8

    The counter-trey of the Redskins also is a huge reason the Flex was figured it out. It was slower to develop allowing the Oline to climb to the backers. It also trapped the the DL playing off the ball . The Rams killed the Flex in the playoffs a couple of times with Dickerson.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 5 měsíci

      Good points!

    • @user-rb6ec9mb5o
      @user-rb6ec9mb5o Před 4 měsíci +2

      That was because Joe Gibbs learned this strategy from Don Corel with the chargers and the Rams OC was Ernie zampeze who also was off the Air Coyrel coaching tree

    • @untexan
      @untexan Před 4 měsíci +1

      Plus the Cowboys just didn’t have as good of players as before

  • @r.williamcomm7693
    @r.williamcomm7693 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Wow! The Logical Cowboy’s explanation of description of these systems & concepts is the best I’ve ever seen.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks brother!!

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      SO WHAT? How many championships? Wait, what? How many?

    • @r.williamcomm7693
      @r.williamcomm7693 Před 4 měsíci

      @@dougamundson6836 Landry won 2 Super Bowls. He became HC of the Cowboys when it was expansion team & built a contender. Don’t tell me you’re one of those ppl who doesn’t understand coaching not that the other side is coached too. Should a field goal or missing one or losing a game in -35 temps in a tight score that comes down to the end against the most dominant team of the era somehow invalidate innovation. How can you appreciate the way Landry coached & realizes that he put the whole system together on both sides of the ball? Today we see teams lose games when a few key players are out due to injuries? Landry made it to 5 Super Bowls & was a contender all the way into the early 1980s. His sustained success was amazing & he did his rebuilds while winning. Sometimes there’s just teams that become juggernauts like the 1985 Bears, the 1991 Redskins, the 1999 Rams, etc. Landry built that Cowboys team & went against another coach from the Giants, Vince Lombardi. The Super Bowl was an afterthought the first 3 seasons. The NFL title game was the goal before then & Landry made it to the NFL title game. But go back & look at the records of the teams that won championships between 1960 & 1968. Even the good teams lost plenty of games each season back then.

    • @r.williamcomm7693
      @r.williamcomm7693 Před měsícem

      @@dougamundson6836 It was such a different game back then. Lombardi built a machine & Landry designed X’s & O’s that gave his team the best chance to win IF they played perfectly. Sometimes a team is just so good there’s almost zero chance of beating them. That’s where the best coaching has to do all they can & hope for a few plays to come out their way. We have to remember that players weren’t always happy about following diagramed plays. When Paul Brown started the practice of diagraming plays, classroom teaching & assembling a playbook, some sports writers objected that he was ruininginf the game & turning great players into nothing more than chess pieces who were robbed of their ability to react. But Landry & Lombardi along with coaches like Sid Gillman took play design to another level.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 25 dny +1

      @@r.williamcomm7693 I would love to argue with you, but I can't. Everything you said was spot-on. Rats!

  • @KickingAssDaily
    @KickingAssDaily Před 10 měsíci +10

    "Vince Lombardi won 5 championships without ever using sarcasm. He just yelled and shoved people."
    Hank Hill

  • @andyrollins8678
    @andyrollins8678 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I can watch this a thousand times.

  • @Stallion67
    @Stallion67 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Tom Landry demeanor is so cool. It's like nothing in this world bothers him.

  • @jeffreycharleshaley
    @jeffreycharleshaley Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just ran across this video by accident. This was fantastic. Now I have to go watch more of your work.

  • @LynyrdSkynyrdFan
    @LynyrdSkynyrdFan Před 10 měsíci +5

    Another huge win for the logical cowboy. Once coach Landry and Lombardi left the Giants, they exchanged playbooks. Coach Landry shelved Lombardi's but Lombardi used Toms throughout his entire career.

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Bro I love your break downs and delivery in your videos. Keep it going bro. I would love to see a video on Eugene the hitting machine Lockhart. He was my favorite linebacker in the 80’s.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci

      Appreciate the compliment bro. Yeah that sounds like a good idea.

  • @Kepharocks
    @Kepharocks Před 10 měsíci +5

    Another great video. I subscribe to several Cowboy channels. Your channel is by far my favorite. I really like the audio of the greatest coaches in NFL history. Maybe you could put together a video of the great coaches and their football knowledge.

  • @z1g
    @z1g Před 4 měsíci +1

    Not a Cowboys fan, or a hater for that matter, but this was awesome. Thanks!

  • @rlccar8518
    @rlccar8518 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Other than the boilerplate opening ( "but to understand [fill-in-the-blank] we have to go back to the beginning" ) this is a great video. Well done.

  • @victorsmoothtube
    @victorsmoothtube Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great research and narration. Very well explained. Nice!

  • @jessec2138
    @jessec2138 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I know many felt Landry was out of touch and the game had left him behind but I think the biggest issue was the aging talent and lack of talent .

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Good point!

    • @SCO-96
      @SCO-96 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I think both the talent deficiency and Landry's coaching both played a role in the
      Cowboy decline in the late 1980s. As smart as Landry was I have no doubt he could have adapted if he was 20 years younger. I think he became set in his ways as he aged; and not having a solid roster from top to bottom made things even worse.

    • @jessec2138
      @jessec2138 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@SCO-96
      How can you evolve your system with a bunch of 10-15 year vets

    • @davidboda1640
      @davidboda1640 Před 4 měsíci

      Charlie Waters told him to consider the 3-4 defense. Landry refused to consider it.

    • @davidpaz9389
      @davidpaz9389 Před 4 měsíci

      Landry was a great coach but his biggest downfall may have been the prideful belief in 'The System'.

  • @Gman-qm6bv
    @Gman-qm6bv Před 6 měsíci +2

    Man, whew, what great analysis, answered some of my questions. Thank you!

  • @gt-gu7rb
    @gt-gu7rb Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was very insightful. Goes to show how strategic football can be.

  • @robertwildes7550
    @robertwildes7550 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I learn something new every time I view your videos. Thanks.

  • @jrooney58
    @jrooney58 Před 4 měsíci +2

    By 1965, the GB Packer offense had transitioned to a more pass oriented offense. In 1965 & 1966, Green Bay only averaged 3.5 yards per carry against the entire league. Taylor and Hornung were suffering from the effects of six to seven years of wear and tear, and were showing their age. They just weren’t as effective overall in their ground game.
    That’s not to say that the flex wasn’t a good run defense. It was. But shutting down the Packer run game wasn’t the accomplishment that it would have been from 1960-1963.

  • @aaronlopez492
    @aaronlopez492 Před 10 měsíci +2

    LC, The second time is as good as the first. Thanks for this awesome review of Coach Landry and Coach Lombardi. And they changed the game.

  • @jamesr.howell
    @jamesr.howell Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great series. Appreciate the hard work.

  • @agg1172
    @agg1172 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Outstanding! A must for Cowboys and Football purists!!

  • @kmjr2400
    @kmjr2400 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Love the Dallas Cowboys and, Thelogicalcowboy channel

  • @patrickmcglynn5383
    @patrickmcglynn5383 Před 2 měsíci

    Entertaining and informative. Keep em coming

  • @keithdubose2150
    @keithdubose2150 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thorough and well explained video ! Thanks

  • @jamescaron6465
    @jamescaron6465 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This was brilliant. You did an amazing job, breaking down the flex. I sort of knew what it was but I really didn’t quite understand it but now I have a much better understanding thanks to your tutelage.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the compliments, bro!

    • @jamescaron6465
      @jamescaron6465 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@thelogicalcowboyyou’re welcome man! I will definitely check out the rest of your content!

  • @ultrametric9317
    @ultrametric9317 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very good video! As clearly explained as I've ever seen!

  • @joshuapaladini1507
    @joshuapaladini1507 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What an exceptional video. Great content, analysis, and editing. Need more videos like this in my life

  • @georgerodriguez8824
    @georgerodriguez8824 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great research and presentation. I learned a lot. 🙌

  • @Donathon-qx8kq
    @Donathon-qx8kq Před 3 měsíci +1

    Here in Texas some of the smaller HS still run the 'T'....

  • @dnjlgbsn
    @dnjlgbsn Před 10 měsíci +1

    Legendary coach!

  • @CharlesButler1
    @CharlesButler1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great job buddy. Great video.

  • @ralpha.2023
    @ralpha.2023 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good stuff TLC, as always!

  • @davidkaiser
    @davidkaiser Před 4 měsíci +2

    Another very interesting video. Here's another comment about the Packers vs. the flex. I remember listening to Bart Starr as a color commentator doing a Cowboys game not long after he retired. His partner asked him how the Packers had managed to beat the Cowboys. "Well," he said, "one way is to throw on first and second down, because in that flex defense only two men are in good position to rush the passer." As Johnny Unitas said, every defense gives you something!

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci +2

      You are absolutely correct! The issue was indeed first and second downs. In the pre-80s era, especially in the 60s, many teams would primarily run the ball on those downs and throw it on third down. That gave the defensive coordinator a better guess when the offense was going to throw the ball. However, things started to change in the mid to late-70s with Don Coryell's arrival with the Cardinals and the evolution of the passing game. Teams began throwing the ball more often on first and second downs, which, as you mentioned, became a problem for the flex defense.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching. Good post!! By the way!

  • @l34l
    @l34l Před 4 měsíci +2

    Really cool video, thank you.

  • @agesflow6815
    @agesflow6815 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you, Logical Cowboy.

  • @harrywang6222
    @harrywang6222 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You explain this very well, Sir! Great video!!!

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks!

    • @harrywang6222
      @harrywang6222 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thelogicalcowboy I have subscribed your channel……Looking forward to seeing more videos from you. 😊

  • @thecorbohole3637
    @thecorbohole3637 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Absolutely fantastic video. Keep tightening up your editing chops and you're going to be one of the best NFL channels out there.

  • @bobvick5175
    @bobvick5175 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great job as always! You also show that as I believe. Football is the greatest TEAM sport!! All 11 on Offense, Defense, and Special Teams must do their jobs and any breakdown of one can cost you a game.

  • @juliuspitts812
    @juliuspitts812 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You do a great job on these

  • @RonWinters-lh7eg
    @RonWinters-lh7eg Před 3 dny +1

    Could Lombardi Coach winning teams today? Absolutely with out question. Because Lombardi was a Hall of Fame Teacher first and foremost. Lombardi was the greatest teacher ever.

  • @stoneymcneal2458
    @stoneymcneal2458 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Outstanding video analysis of early football; especially of my Cowboys

  • @marcallen7233
    @marcallen7233 Před 10 měsíci +1

    👍 Excellent!

  • @20Unknown
    @20Unknown Před 4 měsíci

    That's because they worked together as the offensive and defensive coordinators of the New York Football Giants before getting their own head coaching gigs. They knew each other's systems perfectly as they scrimmaged against one another during practices.

  • @RonWinters-lh7eg
    @RonWinters-lh7eg Před 3 dny

    Imagine that Lombardi didn't die in 71. Lasted another 10 years. Lombardi Landry 2 times a year for 10 years. Would've been football heaven.

  • @gns4838
    @gns4838 Před 3 měsíci

    Lombardi was ahead of his time. Like many coaches to this day they have plays vs odd fronts and even fronts.
    Lombardi taught how to block vs different fronts for his run plays.
    With that flex d look at how many guys are near the line. So quick tosses or straight ahead runs with some traps would work better.

  • @mikeyshouseofbrakes8463
    @mikeyshouseofbrakes8463 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Lee Roy Jordan should be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  • @Moose6340
    @Moose6340 Před 4 měsíci

    I grew up in the '70s hating the Cowboys, and, well, some things never change. :) But boy do I remember watching Pat Summerall call Cowboy games and talking constantly about the Flex defense. And I gotta admit, it worked. Landry was a real genius.

  • @Joscope
    @Joscope Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's crazy how these thing evolve and then get phased out as weaknesses in the various schemes are found. I can see a team with especially good OLBs and CBs playing the Flex Defense to defend against the run in today's RPO schemes. RPO Quarterbacks would have to choose the run more with really good DBs and outside LBs playing really close to the line, jamming the receivers and TE. The flex works so well against the run too because it forces the offensive linemen to tip their hand about where the play is going before they make contact with the defensive linemen in the flex. On a sweep, that keeps the guards from being able to create the famous Lombardi "seal" to create the running lane; the Defensive guys in the flex just go to where they can't get sealed off. If you run right at the defensive lineman in the flex, the defensive linemen on the line just collapse in and the play goes for 2, maybe 3 yards tops. If it's a pass play, the the defensive linemen in the Flex get to accelarate those first 2 or 3 steps before they make contact with the guard or tackle and that added speed enables them to beat the guard or tackle and get to the Quarterback faster. With the right mix of players I can see the Flex Defense working today. You'd just have to vary it up a lot and give different looks at different points in the game, like having the interior 2 guys in the flex or even dropping a guy back into coverage, things like that.

  • @nathancoppini6928
    @nathancoppini6928 Před 3 měsíci

    Bro please just make historical nfl vids for all 32! These are amazing for football history dudes!!! Please make more content!!!!!

  • @bigmassive69
    @bigmassive69 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sorry your video was taken down. I liked it the first time and I like it again. 😁👍🏾

  • @user-dv3do1od2r
    @user-dv3do1od2r Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video

  • @williammeeks1283
    @williammeeks1283 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Brother your videos are the best. I think you need to be on tv.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow, thanks bro! Lol

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      His videos are the best.....as long as you are a Cowbells fan. Versus Packers? Lombardi, Lombardi, and, oh, yeah, Lombardi.

  • @fatchickenproductions2144
    @fatchickenproductions2144 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is amazing content. Real ones know this is a re upload

  • @rustypugh123
    @rustypugh123 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good video

  • @tommcconville677
    @tommcconville677 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Landry's Flex Defense was legendary, but the Acilles heel was definitely the weak side,because you couldn't always defend against the wide runs off pitchouts, the short passes to receivers in the flat, and screens where defensive ends and outside linebackers couldn't always pursue to the ball carrier/ recei er and offense would get big gains. A number of NFL teams then we to the 3-4, where the inside backers could plug both the A & B gaps, could stunt to co fuse offensive linemen, then come in behind the defensive tackles on a red dog blitz call. The ouside backers were very effective in pass coverage and be assigned to cover tight ends, or wideouts on short pass plays. They effectively gave defenses 5 man secondaries on passes, with one OLB staying home to stop the run or blitz off the edge. Bill Parcell's 3 - 4 he installed in the Giants defense was among the best of all time. And look who was at OLB, Lawrence Taylor, probably the best all timeOLB, and on the inside, Harry Carson, Jim Burt, and I believe it was Gary Reasons as the other OLB.

  • @jjmaker
    @jjmaker Před 4 měsíci +1

    good video

  • @ronaldrussell5481
    @ronaldrussell5481 Před 4 měsíci

    And it continues today! Packers 48 Cowboys 32 !!! Yea baby!

  • @VolumedMusicMan
    @VolumedMusicMan Před 4 měsíci +1

    Think about it during the New York Giants era, Lombardi and Landry were going up against each other in practice! Talking about high standards!

  • @boris2997
    @boris2997 Před 3 měsíci

    Great breakdown 4-3 flex D was great

  • @marquiswallace9957
    @marquiswallace9957 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow! Landry was the football genius who eventually outsmarted himself? Proves that football started as a sport. It’s evolved into a science.

  • @stevebuchanan4829
    @stevebuchanan4829 Před 3 měsíci

    The University of Arizona adapted the “Double Eagle Flex” defense and set records for lowest points and yards per game rushing in the 90’s. Desert Swarm virtually stopped the run and made teams 1 dimensional, and made Tedy Bruski a star.

  • @jimclayhelms6910
    @jimclayhelms6910 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video. Just my opinion but I don't think Landry needed Staubach in the 60s, but that Meredith needed the shotgun spread offense. Meredith was way better than people remember or give him credit for. Think that he could have had the success of Staubach with that offensive scheme

  • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
    @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Man they were so close to winning a championship I can still remember

  • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
    @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My #1 game the Cowboys should have won was the Super bowl against the colts

  • @poopshoes7579
    @poopshoes7579 Před 3 měsíci

    Fun fact, Lombardi was a high school football and baseball coach before his Fordham days

  • @Capncomeback2023
    @Capncomeback2023 Před 4 měsíci

    Another GREAT video, Brother. Seriously, you do amazing work, man.
    That Coach Landry was a football genius is a given. The one thing he did wrong, which we all know about now but did NOT know back then, was breaking Roger of his habit of running, period. Not curb it or tailor-make some running plays JUST FOR Roger but let him use his God-given gifts fully. That was a common belief back then, that keeping a QB inside the Pocket was a smart move. And for most QBs, it was true. But Staubach’s game would have been so much better IF he had been allowed to run more. He probably would’ve one of those SBs vs the Squeelers, and then Dallas would have been the Team of the ‘90s, instead of Arm Pittsburgh.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      Of course, he wasn't QUITE a genius against Lombardi.

  • @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
    @Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Dandy Don was just cursed it seemed . And so was Craig Morton, and Danny White it's a damn shame even when they won it all I still think Thomas should have been the MVP but we've done been there before don't give up on me I'll have something soon I've been struggling with deciding but it will eventually happen

    • @yeildo1492
      @yeildo1492 Před 10 měsíci

      I think White and Dandy Don do not get the credit they deserve. Both men were fine QBs.
      And I hate the Cowboys.

    • @dougamundson6836
      @dougamundson6836 Před 4 měsíci

      Cursed, my a$$. Landry won LOTS of regular season games. Where are all the Rings? Oh, yeah, the Packers have them.

  • @lemontadams3029
    @lemontadams3029 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Old school flex

  • @bigjared8946
    @bigjared8946 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Tom's downfall was he was still trying to use it in the 80s.

  • @jeffmerklin2022
    @jeffmerklin2022 Před 4 měsíci

    And Lombardi countered with the "give" play. Send a running back through the hole left by the pulling guard...nobody blocked the gap, but the defensive tackle wasn't there because he was chasing the guard. It wasn't called against big oaf DTs, just against excellent and quick DTs like Lilly. Starr's winning QB sneak was set up by "45 Give," with Chuck Mercein taking it from the 10 or so, down to the 2. Watch that play and see Lilly chase Gillingham, with Mercein going right through the hole created. Skoronski, LT, got a great block on the DE to keep the hole clean.

  • @PeteyThePanda
    @PeteyThePanda Před 4 měsíci

    It should be noted that that 1960 matchup consisted of an established franchise (Packers) against an expansion team (Cowboys) that failed to win a game that season, so that can’t really be held against Landry

  • @David-wc7lx
    @David-wc7lx Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good video. Landry said that everything in football was evolving. I wonder. Do you think he was scheming something new on the drawing board when Jones fired him? I guess we will never know. Thank you for this video. You did a great job breaking it down.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! That's a great idea! I'm not sure. I would love to research and see what I find!

    • @David-wc7lx
      @David-wc7lx Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thelogicalcowboy if anyone could do it, it'd be you.

    • @mykull666
      @mykull666 Před 10 měsíci +2

      No, he was done and when Mike Ditka's 85 Bears destroyed the Cowboys 44-0 on their way to a Super Bowl win, it was like when Larry Holmes beat Muhammad Ali. It was sad and embarrassing. Then the following year, Dan Reeves' Broncos beat the Cowboys 29-14 and they went to a Super Bowl but lost.
      His former players who became his assistants were outcoaching him and he was being outcoached by Joe Gibbs and Bill Parcells within the division, not to mention Bill Walsh. He needed to be fired, and Jerry was the one to do it, all the other people who wanted to buy the team wanted to keep him on, and they would've never won those Super Bowls Jimmy did.
      When he said it was evolving, he was able to spend an offseason to come up with something but he went from 1981-1988 without coming up with anything that was gonna stop the West Coast Offense, whatever Joe Gibbs was able to cobble together with random QBs, Bill Belichick's defenses led by L.T., or any of the other offensive and defensive innovations that took place after 1980.

    • @SCO-96
      @SCO-96 Před 10 měsíci +4

      When Landry was fired, I remember him saying that he felt he could have made the team competitive again. In hindsight, he may have been right. Landry had drafted Jeffcoat, Norton Jr, Bill Bates, Nate Newton, and Michael Irvin prior to his firing. It was known fact that Dallas planned to draft Aikman in 1989 with #1 pick. All of the above were key cogs in the 1990's SB teams.
      I think he could have improved the team, but I don't think he would have been able to get them back to the SB unless he decided to radically change his coaching philosophy and adapt to the changes in the game. I also do not think he would have been willing to pull off the Walker trade that really laid the foundation for the JJ coached teams that dominated in the first half of the 1990s.

    • @David-wc7lx
      @David-wc7lx Před 10 měsíci

      @mykull666 oh, I was talking about you on TLC's last video. How about that. Now, here you are.

  • @martinalarcon3108
    @martinalarcon3108 Před 4 měsíci

    Tom Landry was the giants defensive coordinator and Lombardi the offensive

  • @barryeck4183
    @barryeck4183 Před 4 měsíci

    Go Pack go!

  • @crittoneida958
    @crittoneida958 Před 10 měsíci +2

    As a lifelong redskin/commander fan i am a certified cowboy hater. But damn this vid is so informative and a job well done. I am now a subscriber whether you want me or not!😂😂😂

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      Naw man welcome to the channel bro! Lol Thanks for watching!

    • @crittoneida958
      @crittoneida958 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @thelogicalcowboy I now realize I already saw a few of ur other vids over the past yr or so. Just so you know, I que up a list of vids listen to to get me thru workouts at the gym. So in a sense, your channel has made me healthier and a smarter student of the true sport of kings. Appreciate you and your channel but still hate ur squad.....

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      @@crittoneida958
      Thanks!! Glad I could help! We have mutual feelings by the way lol! Thanks again bro!

    • @crittoneida958
      @crittoneida958 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @thelogicalcowboy I wouldn't have it any other way. BYW....Snyder is out and the city is a buzz with optimism regarding the new owner......saw a graphic saying WASH hasn't had an 11 win season in 31 yrs.......next worst is team 15 yrs....

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      @@crittoneida958
      That's good news! Hopefully yall can make a run for it this season. Hopefully we all can! The nfl is always better when the nfc east is competitive. Thanks bro. Enjoy the rest of your day!

  • @Rx79100
    @Rx79100 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I know that this might not be a straight Cowboys , but would you consider doing an analyse on Dan Reeves ?

  • @saxon6
    @saxon6 Před 3 měsíci

    Growing up in Texas I wondered what made it a Flex defense.

  • @itsmej87
    @itsmej87 Před 3 měsíci +1

    anyone notice that creepy mask at 10:01? 😂

  • @Jolemite00
    @Jolemite00 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What is the source of the Bill belichick breakdown at 5:20 ? Thanks in advance

  • @krl97a
    @krl97a Před 10 měsíci +1

    For what it's worth, Landry's Cowboys did beat Lombardi's Redskins in the late 60s.

  • @curtisburgdrof8618
    @curtisburgdrof8618 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Just imagine if Tom Landry made adjustments 1980defense on pass game would still be early 1990s and draft better tom Landry my favorite coach. Because coach both offense and defense I wish better adjustments

  • @drewbryan6739
    @drewbryan6739 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can you explain the 3-4 defense? Does it use a concept similar to the flex?

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci +1

      The 34 and the flex have similar concepts but different alignments. Both aim to attack the interior of the line to protect the middle linebacker. However, the flex requires athletic linemen who can move well, especially in zone runs and option plays. On the other hand, the 34 defense prefers huge linemen who occupy space to create opportunities for the middle linebacker.
      The flex is a 43 defense. In fact, Landry experimented with a form of the 34 defense in the 80s. When asked if the 34 defense is similar to his flex, he clarified that without a middle linebacker or a 4-man lineman, it cannot be called a flex defense. In the future I definitely can make a video explaining the differences even further. Thanks again. I hope that helped you out.

    • @drewbryan6739
      @drewbryan6739 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@thelogicalcowboy Thank you. I asked because the first team I remember using a 3-4 was the Houston Oilers, and their nose guard was Hall of Famer Curley Culp, who was an NCAA champion wrestler and the strongest man on the field in almost every game he was in. He could always be counted on the take out the center and one of the guards on every running play, which is a good start to keeping blockers away from the linebackers.

    • @thelogicalcowboy
      @thelogicalcowboy  Před 10 měsíci

      @@drewbryan6739
      Yep, makes sense.

  • @krl97a
    @krl97a Před 10 měsíci +1

    Google sucks. Keep up the good work!

  • @Goji-eletienne
    @Goji-eletienne Před 3 měsíci

    Proof positive for the claim that "defense wins championships" mantra... Landry's issue was his offense wasn't on pace with the Green Bay defense, but it allowed him to keep his job until #JerryJones replaced him with #CoachJimmyJohnson who he replaced just 4 seasons later, despite two titles. Lesson? Never fire the guy who "makes it go" unless you've identified the one who makes it run even better.

  • @jonathanaustinstern1
    @jonathanaustinstern1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Also want to see How good was Harvey Martin