Hawktawk wrote:Cancel culture ? Lol . And not sure where you got your information about Landry and Shula . Tom Landry was informed he was fired by a phone call. And after a pretty bad stretch to end his career Johnson promptly won 2 Super Bowls . Shula retired after getting beat 63 -7 in the divisional by Jacksonville . It was Marino’s last game as well.
Phone call??
Chris Fore 2017
“Okay, so here’s the backstory. Schramm wanted to get rid of him, but he couldn’t because the Clint Murchinsons (the original owner of the Cowboys), the original owner’s deal was Schramm, Landry, Brandt. That was the deal, couldn’t break them up. Two people offered more money to Bum Bright, the owner who sold to Jerry Jones. But he turned them down because they were going to keep Tom Landry. But Bum hated Tom Landry. Jerry gets the team; everybody knows that Jerry brings his own guy. Now the same people who are calling my radio show in the Fall of 1988, ‘he’s old, he’s senile, the game has passed him buy, you gotta get rid of Landry.’”
“Okay, so here comes Jerry Jones and he gets rid of Landry. Then Cowboy Nation is in an uproar: ‘How can you get rid of Landry?!’ Well, that’s fans. He’s from Arkansas, he seemed a little too pleased about the whole thing.”
“Tom Landry is a guy Tex Schramm wanted to replace. Tom Landry was a guy who, buy his own later admission, was struggling with the sociological challenges of some of the people who were playing pro football in 1987 and 1988. So, how do you replace Tom Landry?”
Peter King: “There is no right way.”
Sham: “Thank you!”
“So, Bum Bright says to Jerry Jones, ‘I’ll fire him for you.’ And Jerry says ‘No, no, I’m going to fly down and tell him face to face.’ Well, people don’t want to hear that, because that doesn’t make Jerry a villain.”
“So, Jerry goes down, flies down to Lakeway where Tom is playing golf. He flies down there with Schramm, who is incredibly uncomfortable about the whole thing, and says ‘We are making a change.’”
As for Don Shula you confused his retirement with Marino's last game. Dan Marino suffered a horrible final year in 1999( at age 38 he threw for only 2448 yds with a 55% completion rate. He threw for 12 TD yet gave up 17 Int. He started 11 games and was sacked only 9 times while his replacement Damon Huard started 5 games making spot appearances in other games while collecting 28 sacks) which was also Jimmy Johnsons final year. Jimmy Johnson had taken over in 1996.
Don Shula retired 1996 finishing the 1995 season 9-7 then losing in wildcard game to the "divisional" Buffalo Bills 24-37.
Written in LA Times Jan 5 1996 by Bill Plaschke:
Refusing to surrender power after a season that scuffed his image, Miami Dolphin Coach Don Shula has decided to retire, ending a 33-year career during which he won more games than any coach in NFL history.
According to Dolphin sources, Shula was ordered by owner Wayne Huizenga in a meeting Wednesday to make widespread changes in his coaching and personnel staffs.
In response, Shula told Huizenga he would not make others scapegoats for a season during which their collection of stars finished 9-7, leading to a first-round playoff humiliation in Buffalo.
When Huizenga would not back down on his demands, Shula decided to retire.
Shula leaves a legacy of 347 victories and an old-fashioned commitment to leadership in an era where the fingers of blame are always pointed at someone else.
“What happened just goes to show you, it was always Don’s team,” said Vern Den Herder, a defensive end for Shula’s prize group, the unbeaten 1972 Dolphins. “It doesn’t surprise me that he wouldn’t fire his staff if he was ordered to do it. This was his team, and no one else’s.”
His resignation clears the path for the return of Jimmy Johnson to the NFL sidelines.