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Jimmy Johnson embraces 'special' Cowboys Honor Ring enshrinement - ESPN

ARLINGTON, Texas — Thirty years after he last coached the team, Jimmy Johnson is being enshrined into the Dallas Cowboys' Ring of Honor.

«I don't think anybody can ever imagine what this means to me,» Johnson said. «This was a special time in my life. This was something that paid dividends for me the rest of my life. It was something that I'm extremely proud of. We took over the worst football team in the NFL. The worst. Three straight losing seasons… And not only did we win Super Bowls but we were able to put together the team of the 90s. So obviously I'm very proud of it and proud to have my name up in the stadium.»

Johnson and Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones held a press conference before Saturday's kickoff between the Cowboys and Detroit Lions with Johnson's induction coming at halftime.

Johnson went 44-36 in five seasons with the Cowboys but helped engineer a turnaround from a 1-15 record in 1989, his first year, to back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 1992 and '93. Now his name will appear next to the five players he coached during that era that are also in the Ring of Honor — Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Darren Woodson and Charles Haley.

«This is the rightful place for him,» Jones said. «That says it all from my perspective.» Two months after the second Super Bowl win, however, Johnson and Jones had a falling out that led to Johnson receiving a $2 million severance and Barry Switzer's arrival as his replacement.

The relationship between Jones and Johnson, who won a national championship at Arkansas in 1964 as teammates, has been well chronicled over the years. Ego and credit were at the center of the breakup, however, Johnson interrupted a question Saturday intended for Jones about his

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