
"If you haven't noticed by now, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens is very good at football. He is in a contact year, so his play is probably a bit better than normal, or maybe it just because he actually has a quarterback that can get him the ball consistently. Nonetheless, Jerry Jones, is once again going to cost this team in the long run. Ideally, this team should sign Pickens like today or tomorrow, but you know that is not going to happen,"
"At all. No attention to that at all. Too much was made of that, that the agent actually had something to do with the ultimate decision of where we were. It almost had zero to do with it. Period. And that's not a negative. It just didn't have that kind of influence. I was going to be where I was with Micah relative to dollars and cents. I don't care who represented him."
George Pickens has emerged as a top playmaker for the Dallas Cowboys, leading the team in receiving yards and delivering multiple touchdowns through seven games. Pickens is in a contract year, which may amplify his production, and he benefits from consistent quarterback play. Ownership comments and public downplaying of agent influence by Jerry Jones create uncertainty about an immediate extension. Pickens’ contributions were crucial while CeeDee Lamb missed time, helping the team remain competitive. Pickens overcame earlier concerns from Pittsburgh and has built strong on-field chemistry with CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott.
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