you cant compare these 2 starts lol.
Landry started with nothing, JG had a team that was a playoff team the year before and Romo back in 2011, along with witten
and a pretty good team.
Landry had to build solely thru the draft which back then took years. so far JG is a .500 coach 1-1 in playoffs too.
C'mon, always cherry picking to put down the present team.
No, Jason Garrett's record, including playoffs, is 42-32.
To his credit, Garrett has a 12 win season in just over four seasons.
One just can't play both ends against the middle, and trash both Jerry and coaches as well. Either take a whole picture, or move on without proving beyond rooting against.
In Garrett's second full season as head coach, the team produced the club’s third-best all-time total net yardage figure to date by racking up 5,994 yards.
In his first full year as head coach, Garrett guided the 2011 team to an 8-8 finish as the offense amassed 6,008 yards for the second-highest yardage output in franchise history.
When Jason took over a 1-7 team, mid season... he went on to guide a Dallas team to a 5-3 mark down the stretch. In the season’s second half, three of the Cowboys five victories were against teams that posted 10 regular season wins, while the three Dallas defeats were decided by a combined total of seven points.
Under Garrett’s tutelage, 13 different offensive players have earned 30 total trips to the Pro Bowl.
Now, carry the name tossing and missed comparisons on down the road. As yea, Jason had to completely rebuild a team and start off with a cap deficit, that no, Tom Landry didn't have as well.