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Jones's entry onto the scene was seismic; he wasted no time in making his mark by firing Tom Landry, the iconic figure and only head coach the Cowboys had ever known. This unexpected move led to a public outcry from fans who mourned what they viewed as the loss of a family member. Yet Jones was unphased, substituting Landry with his college buddy and fellow innovator Jimmy Johnson, whose strategies would soon breathe new life into the ailing franchise.