nobody
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Whatever, Deion.
Let's be real...before the 90s Cowboys even won their 1st of 3 SBs in 1992, no one was 100% sure if Troy Aikman was going to show up in the playoffs because Troy was only averaging around a 57% completions percentage with only around 2,350 yards and 10 TDs passing during his first 3 seasons. It's not until that 1992 season when the Cowboys drafted all of those stud players to place around Troy, along with the best Oline in NFL history, plus a top 10 Offense and Defense that one saw Troy's numbers skyrocket both during the regular season and playoffs for the next 5 years (1992 - 1996). After the '96 season when many key players had left to other teams via free agency, the Oline was no longer as dominant and Jimmy Johnson and other key coaches were no longer around did Troy Aikman no longer look as dominant.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/AikmTr00.htm
Come playoff time, Aikman's performance elevated big time. He achieved another level of play. Dak hasn't so far. He still has time.