CHARLOTTE, NC — George Pickens is even better than advertised. One could stop penning this article after creating that sentence but, unfortunately, the Dallas Cowboys weren't able to capitalize on his explosive 168-yard outing against the Carolina Panthers, in conjunction with All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott, losing to fall to 2-3-1 on the season.

Because of the latter, Pickens is forced into the bittersweet feeling of not being able to enjoy his record-setting dominance against the Panthers — being the first Cowboys' player since the NFL merger to score six touchdowns in his first six games in Dallas since Dez Bryant.

Ever the consummate team player, Pickens is rightfully stuck on the loss.

"It's disheartening," he said. "Because I definitely want to get the dub first — over anything

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