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00:00Monday Night Football is onslaught by the Packers final score 34 to 0. They cover, they win,
00:08they spread the teasers, you name it, it's all Packers. Saints were the first team to be shut
00:13out in the NFL this season. And I want to talk about the Packers real quick because this has
00:18kind of been the theme for them all season about what we're getting from them, at least when it
00:23comes to the receiving game. For the rushing game, we know that it's, you know, it's gonna be Josh
00:26Jacobs when it's all said and done. But for the receiving game, Dontaevion Wicks did lead the team
00:31with seven targets, but Jaden Reed had four, Tucker Craft had four, Josh Jacobs had four,
00:35Dobbs had three, Christian Watson only had the one, he had the hamstring injury, you know, left early,
00:40but on a normal game-to-game basis, he's having three, four, five. If we look back to last week,
00:45Watson has six, Josh Jacobs has four targets, Dobbs five, Tucker Craft two, Reed six,
00:51Dontaevion Wicks two. The week before this, we're seeing Watson with seven, Wicks with five,
00:56Craft with five, et cetera, et cetera. The point being is that on a week-in and week-out basis,
01:00as Troy Aikman was talking about on the broadcast, is that they don't have a Jamar Chaser,
01:05Justin Jefferson, or C.D. Lamb, as he said. There's no one dominant receiver and then kind
01:09of other options. It's actually just a collection of, like, really good receivers. There's no one.
01:14So week-in and week-out, we're actually seeing players fall below their props, like Dobbs,
01:19like Wicks, like Watson tonight, because not everyone's going to be having a big game when
01:24you have so many players, and Josh Jacobs is moving the ball effectively on the ground. So
01:29it is difficult from a Packers perspective, nailing down that one player. I was adamant
01:34about Tucker Craft on the pregame show. He hit the over on his. Reed hit the over on his, you know,
01:40that long late throw. Josh Jacobs hits the over, but everyone else is going under. So that's kind
01:45of the story for the Packers, and it is for a number of teams across the league. But they have
01:49a bunch of really good options, and sometimes those players can fail to hit some props.

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