Jerry Jones On Chris Christie Being Cowboys’ Good Luck Charm
By Mike Dyce
If New Jersey governor Chris Christie is the Dallas Cowboys good luck charm, owner Jerry Jones will make sure he is in the owner’s box with him.
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The Dallas Cowboys look like they’ve found a bit of their mojo from earlier in the season and are streaking again heading into the final week of the NFL season and the playoffs.
The Cowboys have had New Jersey governor Chris Christie in attendance for some games lately and there is some belief that he could be the team’s lucky charm.
“Let me tell you this. If he turns out to be that lucky charm that carries us all the way through, I’m going to do everything I can to have him sit with us,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said during an interview with KRLD-FM 105.3 in Dallas, as transcribed by the Dallas Morning News.
It isn’t the first time the Cowboys have found a bit of luck with a particular politician.
“I know that we went to the White House on three different occasions when Bill Clinton was president. Three different times,” Jones said. “And I’ll never forget … we didn’t necessarily see eye to eye politically on many things, didn’t when we both were wandering around Arkansas. But I still worked for him. But most important thing is, I told him, we just gotta keep getting you re-elected because that means we get to keep coming to the White House, apparently.”
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