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nalam

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Back breaking divisional playoff loss coming soon to a tv near you.
I would say still it is better than Campos 5-11 years, 3 consecutive playoff years with divisional rounds is nothing to be scoffed at, of course we have been spoiled with the 90’s success and yearn for more.
 

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This was stated in the OP. Maybe try reading more slowly?

I'm sorry, but this is not the case at the QB position. It's just not.
Now, when Jimmy started off after Troy was drafted, he damn near lost him and he was going to ask to be traded. The last name on Jimmy's list and last resort became the Offensive Coordinator, saving Troy with the Cowboys. Be careful when one says that nothing about the role of quarterback was similar nor requiring a change in scheme to even change effectiveness. Guess what is the truth, actually, next time.
 

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Now, on coaches after Jimmy Johnson, except for Chan Gailey and then Jason Garrett, the records of coaches was as follows:

Switzer had 3 playoff seasons in 4 seasons.
Chan Gailey had 2 playoff seasons in 2 seasons.
Bill Parcells 2 playoff seasons in 4 seasons.
Wade Phillips 2 playoff seasons in 4 seasons.
Mike McCarthy 2 playoff seasons in 3 seasons.

That actually is pretty respectable for who were hired!
 

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Ratings of '92, '93, and '95 Cowboys Super Bowls:


Ranking of all time super bowls:

47) Super Bowl XXVII (1992)​

The game itself was a boring mess. The Cowboys led 28-10 at halftime and dominated a hapless Bills team throughout the game. For a moment, at the very beginning, it looked like it could have been competitive, given that Buffalo opened the scoring. But reinjury to Jim Kelly in the second quarter forced Frank Reich back into action, and — unlike in their famous comeback against the Houston Oilers earlier in the playoffs — they couldn’t keep up.

37) Super Bowl XXX (1995)​

After a run of playoff appearances without a title shot, Bill Cowher appeared in the Super Bowl for the first time in his to-be-storied career. This would be the third time the Cowboys and Steelers met in the Super Bowl, creating a sort of rivalry across conferences. It remains the most meetings between two teams in the Super Bowl.

Read more at the link below:

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/super-bowl-rankings-all-time-worst-to-first/
 
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