 season long prop bet, you're going to give me your pick. Prop party, Dave, you're up first. All right, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, over or under 4,550 and a half regular season passing yards. He's an MVP quarterback, but he's not really a big yards guy. You look at his career high, it's 4,600 yards. That came 10 years ago, by the way. You know, the other make-a-quarter backs of the generation, Brady's 5,200, Peyton 5,400, Breeze 5,400, Big Ben 5,100. Here's a guy that's never been over 4,600. Yeah, we get an extra game this year, but his average 4,200, basically over his 11 seasons that he made it through the end of the year. I'm going under. All right, Ed coming to you next, over or under a six and a half regular season receiving touchdowns for first year Titan, Julio Jones. Big question here is who is Ryan Tannehill going to throw to? Yeah, I like AJ Brown a good bit, but Derek Henry is not going to be this constant red zone running back. Eventually, defenses are going to stack the box. And so Ryan Tannehill has got to score touchdowns through the air, not too many options, probably going to Julio Jones. Give me the over. Okay, Pony, your turn. Let's focus on a running back now. Take on Barclay. The Giants taking a long-term approach here to his return from injury. You go in over or under 1,125 and a half regular season rushing yards for Barclay this season. Oh man, get on the Pando Sportsbook now and bet that under. What a great bet that is. Only two guys went over that rushing total last year and I know it was only in a 16 game season. The take one Barclays missed a lot of time the last two years plus. Think about this, Lisa. How many times are the Giants actually going to be leading in the second half where they lean on Barclay? They got a terrible offensive line. They're going to throw it a ton. Take the under and we already know limited workload here in week one. Thank you, Pony. Cole, you're up. Here's a fun one for you over under 900 and a half rushing yards for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. Well, this is a tricky question in a perfect world. I would usually say that Lamar Jackson, well, he would cut back on running the Rockwood since he's refined that passing game a little bit and we've seen the rushing yards dip over the last two seasons, albeit that he has been over a thousand yards. I just don't see him doing what he's going to look to do when it comes to reducing those. There's injuries, of course, J.K. Dobbins and Justice Hill and with Lady on Bell in the practice squad. I just see Lamar Jackson running the ball more of necessity. So I see him going over that 900 and a half yards this season. It would be interesting to see if he gets over that thousand mark, too.