Jerry Jones: Chris Christie is the Dallas Cowboys’ ‘mojo’
By Jack Crosby
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones seems to think that Chris Christie is a pretty big part of the Cowboys’ success.
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It was hard to tell what was the bigger story coming out of Sunday. Was it the controversial way that the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Detroit Lions in their Wild Card match up, or was it the love fest that was going on in the luxury box between Jerry Jones and Chris Christie.
While it might sound crazy, when something like this happens, its going to draw a lot of attention…
Yeah, that’s a situation that’s going to draw a lot of attention. Indeed, this entire ordeal has got a lot of people talking, and most of it is in a negative light.
But, as you would expect, you won’t hear any negativity from Jerry Jones about it all. Nope. Actually, in a way, he almost feels like Christie is the team’s good luck charm, and he fully expects him to be at Green Bay to help keep the team’s momentum rolling this weekend in the Divisional Round.
You can always leave it up to Jerry Jones to explain something in a way that really makes you chuckle.
So don’t worry, Tony Romo, DeMarco Murray and the rest of the Cowboys squad, you’ll be alright on Sunday as long as Christie is in the house at Lambeau.
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