Jerry Jones is clearly not enjoying this handshake. (USATSI)
Jerry Jones is clearly not enjoying this handshake. (USATSI)

If you want to see Cowboys owner Jerry Jones get emotional, just bring up the team's 2007 playoff loss to the New York Giants

Jones admitted this week that he still resents that Giants team for beating the Cowboys. Dallas was 13-3 in 2007 and had been the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC when they lost to the 10-6 Giants, who were seeded No. 5. 

"Oh my goodness, I resent to this day the Giants coming in here a few years back and beating us with home-field advantage and then winning the Super Bowl," Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday. "I admire it, but I resent it. I will always remember it. So it doesn't take me much to get riled up over going to New York."

The subject came up when Jones was asked which team he dislikes more: The Giants or the Eagles.

Anyway, the 2007 Giants now have two mortal enemies: Patriots fans and Jones.

Even though it's been almost seven years since the Cowboys playoff loss to New York, Jones doesn't seem like he's going to be forgetting about it anytime soon. Back in February, the Cowboys owner admitted that the 21-17 loss was one of only three times in his life where he literally cried after a loss.

The other two crying games came in 1994 and 2002. The 1994 loss came in the NFC title game against San Francisco, while the 2002 loss came when the Cowboys lost to the expansion Texans.

Jones probably won't cry if the Cowboys lose to the Giants on Sunday night, but he'll almost certainly make this face if Dallas doesn't win.