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Happy Birthday, Daniel Dopp! It has been an absolute pleasure to celebrate you in person this week. I truly hope that all of your Born Day wishes come true… except for a Lions victory.

Because they're playing my Bears and I need this for Justin Fields (more than anyone, really). Instead, let's celebrate with six winning tickets!

And since it's you day, let's begin with a prop hand picked by YOU. It's certainly one Dallas fans have been wishing for as well. Tony Pollard OVER 67.5 rushing yards (at Panthers) Daniel: Pollard has really struggled this year from an efficiency perspective.

Last year, as a complement to Zeke, Pollard averaged 5.2 yards per carry. This year, he's at 3.9. Add to that a mere two touchdowns and you'll understand why it's been frustrating watching such a talented running back take a step back in production.

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