Wade had three years as a college position coach at C list schools, Garrett was actually in the NFL and part of NFL schemes for 13 years. High School is completely meaningless to NFL coaching.
And in terms of "Learnin' at Daddy's knee", I know everything on this site goes back to Carrott Man Bad but you might want to google Garrett's family.
No. I mean, really, you want to argue over this?
1969 Graduate Assistant Coach at UH
1970-72 DC Lutcher Stark HS
1973-74 DC Oklahoma St. Universtiy
1975 DC University of Kansas
I mean, that's 7 years of coaching experience, three of which were for D1 College Programs as Defensive Coordinator before ever getting his first job in the NFL.
Jason Garrett never coached anything prior to getting a shot in the NFL. I mean, believe what you want but no, Garrett was not more qualified. Being a backup in the NFL is not the same as Coaching.
For the record, everybody knows the history of Garrett and his family. Nobody in his family was a HC in the NFL, prior to himself, so what? What's your point? I mean, you seem to think that being a backup QB in the NFL is qualification for getting a job over a person who has actually coached at all levels and had success. If that's your opinion, that's fine but it is not mine. That's just ridiculous to me.
Believe what you will but no, he was not more qualified. However, who cares? The discussion isn't about Phillips and his qualifications. The discussion is about how Phillips lost his job in Dallas and the role Garrett played in that.