Dallas’ cowboys wanted to send a message this week with the opinion that they had as much talent as the Eagles of Philadelphia. Super bowl’s title champions have been a consistency model in recent years, and the cowboys have been naughty.
The addition of the old wide receiver of Pittsburgh Steelers, George Pickens, hoped to be the solution.
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Pickens recorded a season of 1,000 yards during his career, but remains a great threat who was the best offensive player in Pittsburgh in the last three seasons. Now, with the cowboys, he should associate with Ceedee Lamb to build one of the most difficult reception bodies in the league.
However, this does not mean that Eagles should be concerned.
In fact, they really have nothing to fear.
Despite the clear talent of Pickens, his emotional explosions have often established the team. He entered several times with steelers head coach Mike Tomlin, and has publicly expressed his concerns over the years with his former team. There is no guarantee that he becomes a man changed simply because he is in Dallas.
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There is also the relationship with Dak Prescott. The pro Bowl quarterrier is presented as one of the best leaders in the game.
If he finds it difficult to push Pickens in the right direction, the cowboys may have exchanged a third round choice for a time bomb.
And that can only mean good things for Eagles to move forward.
Philly may well be able to sit down and look at the personalities of the cowboys to eat alive.
If this happens?
This will make Eagles attempt at a repeated division and as a super bowl much easier.
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