Brian Schottenheimer is the Cowboys 10th head coach. Can you name the first nine?
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The Dallas Cowboys have appointed Brian Schottenheimer as their 10th head coach, succeeding a lineage of notable figures including Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson, and Barry Switzer. Landry, coaching from 1960 to 1988, boasts a record of 250-152-6 and led the team to two Super Bowl victories, while Johnson, from 1989 to 1993 with a 44-36 record, achieved back-to-back championships before parting ways due to disagreements with ownership. Switzer continued this success from 1994 to 1997, leading the team to another Super Bowl win in 1995. Each coach left a significant impact on the franchise.
Tom Landry, despite an initial winless season, became one of the most successful NFL coaches, securing two Super Bowl wins and the Cowboys' all-time wins record.
Jimmy Johnson transformed the Cowboys into a championship team, winning back-to-back Super Bowls, but parted ways with Jerry Jones due to disagreements over personnel.
Barry Switzer capitalized on Johnson's foundation to lead the Cowboys to a 40-24 record and another Super Bowl victory in 1995, further enriching the franchise's legacy.
Since their 1960 inception, the Cowboys have cycled through ten head coaches, each leaving a distinct mark on the franchise's storied history.
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