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The props were poppin' last week! Daniel bounced back in strong fashion, making good on two of his three wagers. Tony Pollard's inefficient day spoiled Dopp's otherwise sterling showing.

I believe in my bud and the process and might just buy the dip on Pollard this go-around. My outing was similarly solid, hitting a parlay inspired by the Falcons' backfield.

I wasn't as lucky, however, when backing the Bolts. Justin Herbert hit the over on passing yards, but Ladd McConkey was held out of the end zone.

That's what happens when you stack. It was still solid fun, though. We're cooking up more good times in Week 8. Daniel is highlighting the young, the old and the Detroit Lions (obviously).

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