Every coach has his own style of play, but when you spend your whole life as a Cowboy, you have to be influenced by what we did.
— Tom Landry
If you were to see me as a cheerleader, that would mean I was only watching instead of thinking.
I try to block out everything that distracts me. Even a big play, I blank it out.
I probably should have gotten out, but I really enjoyed the challenge of bringing a team to that game. In fact, I probably enjoy the challenge of it more than the actual game.
People striving, being knocked down and coming back... this is what builds character in a man.
Generally, achieving goals... which in many cases means winning... is really the ultimate in this life we live in.
My hats did give me an identity. In fact, if I had a dollar for every time someone has seen me bareheaded and said, 'I almost didn't recognize you without a hat on', I could have bought the Cowboys myself.
I know that life is really finding the right relationship between yourself and God.
I just didn't want to leave the Cowboys when they were down. I at least wanted them to get into a respectable position before anyone else took over.
Character is the ability of a person to see a positive end of things. This is the hope that a man of character has.
Take away winning, and you take away everything that is strong about America.
A winner never stops trying.
Leadership is a matter of having people look at you and gain confidence, seeing how you react. If you're in control, they're in control.
Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan.
The secret to winning is constant, consistent management.
As a Christian, I know my life is in God's hands. He has a plan for me. Therefore, I never worry about tomorrow or never worry about winning or losing football games. That knowledge gives me a lot of composure in tough situations.
Look at Bjorn Borg or Jack Nicklaus. Those guys really concentrate. With the world on their shoulders, they're so absorbed with what they're doing.
I learned early in sports that to be effective - for a player to play the best he can play - is a matter of concentration and being unaware of distractions, positive or negative.
If you don't win a Super Bowl, you're not considered successful in the National Football League. I can remember, when we finally won that first one, feeling so good for the players and fans.
If you eliminate our way of life, the American way of life, what is the effect... what are the alternatives?
I've come to the conclusion that players want to be treated alike.
People say you have to know when to retire, which is a dumb thing to say. If you want to go out on top, yeah, it becomes important when you quit. But I wasn't afraid of that. And I wasn't worried about getting fired. I knew the risk. To me, it's not an ego thing. I enjoy coaching. I enjoy helping people achieve something.
Confidence comes from knowing what you're doing. If you are prepared for something, you usually do it. If not, you usually fall flat on your face.
I wouldn't think I would coach again, because it would just be hard not being in the Cowboys' blue.
Achievement builds character.
Right after the game, say as little as possible.
I don't believe in team motivation. I believe in getting a team prepared so it knows it will have the necessary confidence when it steps on a field and be prepared to play a good game.
I've learned that something constructive comes from every defeat.
Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve.
You don't have to drink or swear or hit people in the face when they're not looking, but you do have to be tough to win.
If you show emotion in competition, temporarily, you'll be ineffective. If you're disciplined enough, you don't get down when you're behind, and you have a chance to create something positive.
People will forget me pretty quick.
The greatest thing is to win your first Super Bowl.
If you don't believe in winning, you don't believe in free enterprise, capitalism, our way of life.
If I had to pick my greatest strength as a football coach, I say it would be innovation.
There are coaches to whom winning or losing means something close to life or death. If they lose, then their life has somehow been diminished. I'm not that way, and it keeps me steady.
When a big play occurs for our team, I'm concentrating on how the defense is reacting to it. Most of the time, I don't see the great catch or the long run. What I'm looking at is how the other team defended it.
Really, coaching is simplicity. It's getting players to play better than they think that they can.
Being the best at whatever talent you have, that's what stimulates life.
Today, you have 100% of your life left.
If you are prepared, you will be confident, and will do the job.
When you want to win a game, you have to teach. When you lose a game, you have to learn.
Football is an incredible game. Sometimes it's so incredible, it's unbelievable.