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By David Moore Follow @DavidMooreDMN dmoore@dallasnews.com
5:18 pm on October 1, 2014 | Permalink
The mystery of who suggested the Landry Hitch to end Sunday’s game appears solved.
Quarterback Tony Romo said the idea originated from offensive coordinator Bill Callahan. The play, where the linemen raise up and then go back into their stance before the ball is snapped, is something Tom Landry employed during his time as the Cowboys head coach.
“The day before games we kind of started that and the O-Line does a pretty good job with that,’’ Romo said of the routine in Saturday’s walk-through. “I think it’s a great thing, an ode to a lot of great players and obviously a great coach before us.
“We understand the history around here. That was a neat thing.’’
By David Moore Follow @DavidMooreDMN dmoore@dallasnews.com
5:18 pm on October 1, 2014 | Permalink
The mystery of who suggested the Landry Hitch to end Sunday’s game appears solved.
Quarterback Tony Romo said the idea originated from offensive coordinator Bill Callahan. The play, where the linemen raise up and then go back into their stance before the ball is snapped, is something Tom Landry employed during his time as the Cowboys head coach.
“The day before games we kind of started that and the O-Line does a pretty good job with that,’’ Romo said of the routine in Saturday’s walk-through. “I think it’s a great thing, an ode to a lot of great players and obviously a great coach before us.
“We understand the history around here. That was a neat thing.’’