There might be a bit of a debate about this question. Roger Staubach, the first Cowboys quarterback ever elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was a member of five Super Bowl teams and started four NFL title games, winning twice. Troy Aikman, who also was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, won three Super Bowls in four seasons.
That said, the edge should go to Staubach because his leadership got the Cowboys over the hump during an era when the team failed to win championships. The 1963 Heisman Trophy winner from Navy contributed much to Dallas' glamorous image as "America's Team" during the 1970s.
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Here's a vote for Roger Staubach, who guided the Dallas Cowboys to four Super Bowl berths and two world championships in the 1970s. Dallas had never won "the Big One" until Staubach replaced Craig Morton at the helm during the 1971 season.
Staubach led the National Football League in passing four times (1971, 1973, 1978 and 1979) and was named to six Pro Bowls during his career. He was a highly competitive player who earned a reputation for leading his team to comeback victories.