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Jerry Jones Reacts to Racism Lawsuit; Magic Johnson 'Piggyback' Ride?

“Magic Johnson (of the Commanders) is a great ambassador,'' Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says, "and I'd carry (him) piggyback to get him in the NFL.'' ... And yes, this deserves some explanation.
Jerry Jones Reacts to Racism Lawsuit; Magic Johnson 'Piggyback' Ride?
Jerry Jones Reacts to Racism Lawsuit; Magic Johnson 'Piggyback' Ride?

ARLINGTON - We have for more than 30 years called it “Translating Jerry,” and our mastery of it essentially makes us bilingual.

So … to truly understand Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' answer to the racial discrimination suit filed by a former NFL media reporter against the league, one has to be able to speak "Jerry'ese.'' ... especially when he mentions Magic Johnson and the idea of giving him a "piggyback'' ride.

According to the lawsuit filed last week by journalist Jim Trotter, Jones told him that if Black people want more representation in decision-making positions in the NFL, they should become the owners of teams, at which point they could hire who they wish.

“Some of the representation is not accurate,” Jones said on Sunday after the Cowboys' 30-10 win over the New York Jets. “It’s just not accurate.''

Jones also defended his record as a supporters of diversity in power positions, adding, "I do, and I want to, and I have worked very hard to get minority ownership in the NFL. I've spent a lot of time on it. And I’m all for that, of course.”

And then Jones mentioned Magic Johnson, the NBA legend who is part of the new Washington Commanders ownership group led by Josh Harris. ... and Jones utilized a seemingly odd visual to make his point - though the odd visual is a familiar one to those who speak "Jerry'ese.''

“Magic is a great ambassador,'' Jones said, "and I'd carry (him) piggyback to get him in the NFL.''

What does that mean? It's goofy, but simple. Years ago, when billionaire Jeff Bezos was involved in a rumored Seattle Seahawks bid, Jones' enthusiasm for Bezos was such that Jerry said, "I'd carry him piggyback to get him into the NFL.''

Jones' country-fried meaning? He wants guys like Jeff Bezos and Magic Johnson as partners involved in the NFL so badly that Jerry would, if necessarily, figuratively lift them up and carry them'' into the league.''

Jones took another stab with another easier-to-understand example, saying, “I love the National Football League and I love football, and if we can improve it by having people that aren’t in ownership today in ownership, I’ll walk across Texas to do it.”


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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.

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