There’s no way Schottenheimer inherited a worse situation than Parcells did. Parcells took over a franchise that had gone 5-11 three straight years, had no franchise QB, and was still dealing with the fallout from the awful Joey Galloway trade, which cost Dallas two consecutive first-round picks and seriously hurt their ability to rebuild through the draft.
Despite that, Parcells immediately went 10-6 and made the playoffs with Quincy Carter. Schottenheimer inherited a team with Dak Prescott already established at QB and considerably more proven talent on offense. Yes, the defense was awful last year, but that doesn’t make the overall situation worse than what Parcells walked into.
Parcells also helped build the foundation with Romo, Witten, Ware, Newman, Barber, Ratliff, etc., and that roster went 13-3 the year after he left.
Maybe Schotty does better; I hope he does. But saying he inherited a worse situation than Parcells is a huge stretch.