“I already knew what was coming with him,” Lamb said of Pickens, barely containing his own grin as he tried to elaborate. “He’s such a great guy. He’s goofy, just like myself. We laugh a lot and crack jokes all the time.”
That said, the duo is also lethal in-between the lines, an All-Pro record-setter that’s taking over games mixed with a human highlight reel who is on a career-best stretch of play, having set his own single-game franchise record when Lamb was injured and MVP candidate and All-Pro quarterback Dak Prescott fed him like the primo receiver he is. So, sure, the laughs are great, but winning is better, and both are doing all they can to contribute to the latter.
“When it’s time to get serious, we know how to handle that,” said Lamb. “But other than that, we’re gonna enjoy this, and enjoy this ride.”
Adams is simply thankful the Cowboys saw fit to put the two together for Schottenheimer and the offense.
“They’re fun dudes to be around,” he said. “They genuinely love football. 
And so I think when you get two of those guys together that are super competitive, they both really love football, and that kind of have bubbly personalities — it’s a good match. We’re lucky to have that.”