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Dallas Cowboys Offense (1968) – Tom Landry

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Dallas Cowboys Offense (1968) - Tom Landry

The 1968 Dallas Cowboys were one of the most dominant teams in NFL history. They finished the regular season with a record of 12-2, and they won Super Bowl VI to claim their first Super Bowl title.

The Cowboys' offense was led by quarterback Don Meredith and running back Dan Reeves. Meredith was a skilled passer who was able to throw the ball all over the field. Reeves was a powerful runner who was able to break tackles and gain yards after contact. The Cowboys also had a number of talented wide receivers, including Bob Hayes, Lance Rentzel, and Pettis Norman.

Tom Landry was the head coach of the 1968 Dallas Cowboys. He was in his ninth season as head coach, and the team finished with a record of 12-2. The Cowboys won the NFC East division and defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship Game. The Cowboys then defeated the Cleveland Browns in Super Bowl VI to win their first Super Bowl title.

Landry was a demanding coach, but he was also fair and loyal. He was respected by his players, and he helped to build the Cowboys into one of the most successful teams in NFL history.

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