 Hey, everybody, what's going on? I am Greg Sosby. Enjoyed today by Megan Nunez, a fandal who's here to give you her best bets for week number seven. What's going on, Megan? Not a whole lot. Just trying to find some winners. You've been really good thus far. So let's keep it rolling. And let's begin in Houston, when the Green Bay Packers are taking on the Houston Texans. Packers coming off a devastating loss to Top of Brady. And while the Houston Texans are coming off just as devastating a loss to Mike Rabel and the Tennessee Titans, the Packers are in Houston and are three and a half point favorites. And you're riding with Aaron Rodgers. How come you like the road favorites here in this one? All right, so I would say that most teams need the bye week, but with that Packers team, they were so hot and they were clicking. I really think that bye week just threw an entire wrench into last week. And again, they went down to Top of Bay and just got absolutely waxed by Tom Brady. I think this is a road to redemption down in Houston. Again, as you said, Houston coming off an absolutely devastating loss in overtime. I don't think Aaron Rodgers loses again. I think that he's going to go down there. He's going to show why he is an elite quarterback. This Houston Texans team, I just don't think they're built for elite teams. So yeah, I'm taking Aaron Rodgers in a kind of get right spot here after being embarrassed by Tom Brady and taking them with the three and a half at Houston. Texans played well in that division match up against Tennessee. They should have won, but they couldn't get that one last fourth down and that gave Tennessee the only shot that they needed. Derek Henry took it to them. I expect Aaron Jones will as well. Aaron Rodgers, Demonte Adams, both healthy Packers in a good spot, laying three and a half in Houston. Speaking about laying three and a half as a road team, let's get the Seattle Seahawks who are laying three and a half in Arizona, a divisional match up here. Arizona is coming off a absolute thrashing on the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night, but it's a short week here for Arizona. They are home. They're taking on the Seahawks coming off a bye. He talked about teams that didn't necessarily need a bye. That was the Seahawks as well who are arguably the best team in the NFL. So yeah, as you said, everyone just watched Kyler Murray and that offense absolutely waxed the Cowboys last week, but we're not the only ones who watched it. The bookmakers saw it too. And I think there is a little bit of recency bias cooked into this number. The Seahawks were 5-0 going into that bye week. But as I did mention, bye weeks aren't always the greatest thing. But for this particular team, I think it's the best thing because they needed that extra week to prepare for that high powered offense. I feel like you and I have talked a lot about letting Russ cook. And almost every time that we've talked, he's covered. So I'm taking Mr. Unlimited. I'm letting Russ cook again. I'm taking Russell Wilson laying the three and a half on the road against this Arizona team. Arizona is good, but I don't think they're really as good as they showed on Monday night. They faced a historically terrible Dallas defense. And riding that wave for the Arizona Cardinals against Seattle, it's dangerous. I think the Seahawks bring Arizona back down to Earth here on Sunday, and they cover those three and a half points. So last week, you chose the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night football against San Francisco. And the Rams were riding destroying the NFC East. They went 4-0 against the NFC East. They faced the Division Rivals and Niners. And it didn't go nearly as well. So this week, the Rams are on Monday night football. And they're at home and they're facing off against the Chicago Bears. The Bears, to my knowledge, do not play in the NFC East. And you're going with them this time. Going against the Rams. Rams are 5 and 1 half point favorites here. It seems like a big number. While the Chicago Bears have a good record and 5 and 1 half point dogs against the Rams team that was probably a little overrated last week, seems like a good spot for Chicago. I agree. I think the Chicago team is the strangest 5-in-1 team I've ever seen. I don't think that they believe that they're 5-in-1. And regardless of how bad they've looked with those wins, they're still 4-in-2 against the spread. As you said, I took the Rams last week. I think almost everyone did, besides the real sharp guys. And we all got absolutely burned. But I can't shy away from the fact that all four of these Rams wins, as you said, were against NFC East opponents. And while this Rams team is, I think, so good, are the opponents that good. Because now even that loss to the Bills is starting to look a little suspect. So I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to take the points here. I did think the line was going to open around 2 and 1 half or 3 as soon as I saw 5 and 1 half. I jumped on the Bears. I think we're going to get that BD in energy on a Monday night. I like the Bears to cover the 5 and 1 half, plus 5 and 1 half, of course. At 5-in-1, the Bears are 5 and 1 half point underdogs here against the Rams. I get it. Bears may not be as good as that 5-in-1 record indicates. But 5 and 1 half points against the Rams team that can only beat the NFC East, it just seems like a lot for me. Chicago, plus 5 and 1 half Monday night football, you have to ride that BD and energy. There you have it. Those are the best bets for week number seven. Megan, we appreciate your time. Good luck this week. Thank you so much. I appreciate y'all as always. And good luck to everyone as well. All right, tomorrow on the programs, Becky will join me and I'll give us the value picks to go along with his studs from yesterday as we round out our DFS rosters. From Megan Unies, I'm Greg Sosman. Thanks so much for watching and we'll see you back here tomorrow for another edition of the FanDuel Hurry Up.