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Jimmy Johnson is one of the all-time greatest NFL head coaches, one of only five in league history to lead a team to back-to-back Super Bowl wins, and one of only two head coaches to have won championships in both the NFL and NCAA Division I. He uses his vast wealth of experience and high energy to help businesses become the leader of their industry.
As a NCAA Division I coach, Johnson went from being a little known name to a celebrated icon. He developed the Hurricanes into a football program that came to be known as “the Decade of Dominance”. In his five years at Miami, Johnson compiled a 52–9 record, appeared in five New Year’s Day bowl games, and won one national championship. Later, he was head coach of the two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Cowboys and head coach of the Miami Dolphins with an 80-64 regular-season record and a 9-4 postseason mark.
Since his retirement from coaching, Johnson has served as a TV studio analyst for Fox Sports, and currently is an on-air staff member on Fox NFL Sunday. He has been inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.
Jimmy Johnson, the architect of the Dallas Cowboys′ consecutive victories in Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII, former Miami Dolphins coach and current member of FOX′s NFL SUNDAY team, is a proven leader and motivator.
Johnson served as Cowboys′ head coach from 1989 to March 1994. He was named to the job on February 25, 1989, the day the franchise was purchased by collegiate teammate Jerry Jones. He is one of only five head coaches in NFL history to lead a team to back-to-back Super Bowl wins, and in three of his final four years with the Cowboys, he was named NFL Coach of the Year by a national media outlet. During that time, Johnson′s clubs compiled a record of 50-22 (.694), and the Cowboys won 39 of their last 50 games (.780). In 1992, he led the team to a franchise record 13 regular-season victories, and team record 16 wins overall. As Cowboys′ head coach, he compiled an overall 44-36 regular-season record, and went 7-1 in postseason play.
After retiring as the head coach of the two-time defending Super Bowl Champion Cowboys after the 1993 season, Johnson joined FOX Sports in April 1994 to serve as an analyst on the fledgling pre-game show, and remained with the show for its first two seasons. Immediately, FOX NFL SUNDAY established itself as the overwhelming fan favorite, a position it has enjoyed each year since, winning 16 Emmy Awards in eight years, including four for Best Studio Show.
Johnson signed a four-year contract to become the head coach and general manager of the Miami Dolphins on January 11, 1996, making the NFC Championship Game on January 14 his final assignment for FOX NFL SUNDAY. He succeeded the legendary Don Shula at Miami, becoming the third head coach in Dolphins history. In four seasons as Dolphins coach, Johnson compiled a 36-28 record, and went 2-3 in five postseason games. He retired his Dolphins position on January 16, 2000 with an 80-64 regular-season record as a NFL head coach, and a 9-4 postseason mark.
Johnson moved to the NFL after completing five seasons as the head coach of the University of Miami Hurricanes, compiling a 52-9 record, two Orange Bowl titles, two No. 2 finishes, and a National Championship in 1987. He was the first person in football history to serve as head coach for a Super Bowl champion and a national collegiate champion.
An Arkansas alumnus, Johnson′s coaching career began as the defensive line coach at Louisiana Tech in 1965 (Bradshaw′s alma mater). He later coached at Wichita State, Iowa State, Oklahoma University and the University of Pittsburgh. He became head coach at Oklahoma State in 1979, and compiled a 29-25 record with two bowl appearances in five seasons there.
Jimmy Johnson gets the audience’s blood pumping offering a sample peak at his famed locker room pep talks from his NFL days. One of the most important factors to success, he reveals, is staying in shape and taking care of yourself.
Citing personal experience, he points out that when we are tired our willpower wavers. We tend to make mistakes and bad decisions. “’Fatigue makes cowards of us all – me included,’” Johnson admits. “You get tired and all of a sudden you don’t have that same fight.”
One of the most effective coaches in NFL history, Jimmy Johnson reveals his secrets on how to build a winning organization. As a highly successful leader in two of the most difficult and scrutinized industries— college and professional football — he possesses a wealth of knowledge and personal anecdotes that motivate and inspire. Bringing the electricity of his famed pep talks to the stage, Johnson equips audiences with real-world skills for immediate application and the inspiration to carry out change and meet the challenges of a rapidly changing future.
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