Week 10 2009

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Offense

RUNNINGBACKS:

Brian Leonard, RB Bengals: 4 carries for 8 yards, 3 catches for 24

Peyton Hillis, FB Broncos: IA. again, a healthy scratch, i wonder what their excuse will be now? at least they lost again. may they keep losing.

Dan Kreider, FB Cardinals: NSA

Jacob Hester, RB Chargers: NSA

Mike Cox, FB Chiefs: NSA

Madison Hedgec0ck, Giants: BYE

Danny Woodhead RB/WR, Jets: NSA

John Kuhn, FB Packers: 1 catch for 3 yards

Korey Hall, Packers: IA

Brad Hoover, FB Panthers: IA, INJ

Luke Lawton, FB Raiders: 1 catch for 4 yards

Mike Karney, FB Rams: NSA

Billy Bajema, HB Rams: 1 catch for 12

Kyle Eckel, RB/FB Saints: 2 carries for 6

Owen Schmitt, FB Seahawks: NSA

Jim Kleinsasser, HB Vikings: NSA

Jeff Dugan, HB Vikings: 1 carry for no yards, 1 catch for 8 yard TD



WIDE RECEIVERS:

Brandon Stokley, Broncos: 1-15

Mike Furrey, Browns: game high 6 catches but only 30 yards, every other receiver had only 1 catch for the explosive Browns offense.... poor Brady Quinn...

Jerhame Urban, Cardinals: NSA, again! wtf

Sean Morey, Cardinals: NSA

Lance Long, Chiefs: 2-18

Anthony Gonzalez, Colts: IA, INJ

Austin Collie, Colts: 6-45

Greg Camarillo, Dolphins: 2-17

Brian Hartline, Dolphins: 1-17

Kevin Curtis, Eagles: IA, INJ

Brian Finneran, Falcons: IA, INJ

Troy Bergeron, Falcons: NSA

Jordy Nelson, Packers: outplayed Jones and grabbed 4 catches for 32 yards

Wes Welker, Patriots: 9-94, yet another outstanding game for best slot receiver in the game!

Julian Edelman, Patriots: 2-14 and one TD, his first career NFL touchdown!

Nick Miller, Raiders: IA, INJ

Danny Amendola, Rams: NSA, dropped a good one, overthrown on a few. 1 punt return for 10, 3 kick returns for 21 yard average.

David Anderson, Texans: BYE

Kevin Walter, Texans: BYE


TIGHT ENDS:

Greg Olsen, Bears: 7-75

Chase Coffman, Bengals: IA

JP Foschi, Bengals: 3-14

Jonathan Stupar, Bills: NSA

Derek Fine, Bills: 1-8

Tony Scheffler, Broncos: 4-29

Steve Heiden, Browns: 1-9

Greg Estandia, Browns: NSA

Stephen Spach, Cardinals: NSA

Anthony Becht, Cardinals: NSA

Sean Ryan, Chiefs: NSA

Brad Cottam, Chiefs: IA

Jake O'Connell, Chiefs: IA

Dallas Clark, Colts: 4-65

Jacob Tamme, Colts: NSA

Tom Santi, Colts: IA

Jason Witten, Cowboys: 5-47

John Phillips, Cowboys: NSA

Anthony Fasano, Dolphins: IA, INJ

Joey Haynos, Dolphins: 3-17

John Nalbone, Dolphins: IA

Brent Celek, Eagles: another good game, 6 catches for 47 yards and a TD!

Keith Zinger, Falcons: NSA

Justin Peele, Falcons: 2-12, 1 TD

Kevin Boss, Giants: BYE

Zack Miller II, Jaguars: 1-11

Ben Hartsock, Jets: NSA

Will Heller, Lions: 4-33 and 1 TD

Casey Fitzsimmons, Lions: NSA

Spencer Havner, Packers (LB/TE): 1 catch for 2 yard TD

Jeff King, Panthers: 2-22

Gary Barnidge, Panthers: NSA

Zach Miller, Raiders: 1-9

Todd Heap, Ravens: 4-43

Chris Cooley, Redskins: IA, INJ

Todd Yoder, Redskins: 1 for a 2 yard TD

Jeremy Shockey, Saints: 3-42

David Thomas, Saints: team high 5 catches for 45 yards

John Carlson, Seahawks: 1 catch for a 31 yard TD

Heath Miller, Steelers: 4-26

Matt Spaeth, Steelers: 1-1

Joel Dreesen, Texans: BYE

James Casey, Texans: BYE

Craig Stevens, Titans: NSA



Defense

DEFENSIVE TACKLES:

Kyle Williams, Bills: IA, INJ

Chris Hovan, Bucs: 3 tackles

Derek Landri, Jaguars: IA

Nick Hayden, Panthers: NSA

Kelly Gregg, Ravens: 6 tackles!

Justin Bannan, Ravens: 3 tackles

Craig Terrill, Seahawks: NSA

Chris Hoke, Steelers: NSA

Jeff Zgonina, Texans: BYE

Tim Bulman, Texans (DE/DT): BYE


DEFENSIVE ENDS:

Aaron Schobel, Bills: 3 tackles

Ryan Denney, Bills: 1 tackle

Chris Kelsay, Bills: 2 tackles

Luis Castillo, Chargers: 2 tackles

Igor Olshansky, Cowboys: 5 tackles

Jason Babin, Eagles: 1 tackle

Kroy Biermann, Falcons: NSA

Justin Smith, 49ers: 3 tackles

Dave Tollefson, Giants: BYE

Mike Devito, Jets: 3 tackles, 1 FR

Taylor Brayton, Panthers: 1 tackle

Mike Wright, DE/DT Patriots: 1 tck

Trevor Scott, Raiders: 3 tackles, 1 for a loss

Chris Long, Rams: 1 sack

Jeff Charleston, Saints: NSA

Patrick Kerney, Seahawks: NSA

Nick Reed, Seahawks: NSA

Brett Keisel, Steelers: 4 tackles

Travis Kirschke, Steelers: IA, INJ

Connor Barwin, Texans: BYE

Kyle Vanden Bosch, Titans: 3 tackles

Dave Ball, Titans: NSA

Jared Allen, Vikings: 1 tck

Brian Robison, Vikings: 1 tck


LINEBACKERS:

Hunter Hillenmeyer, Bears: 8 tackles

Paul Posluszny, Bills: game high 12 tackles
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Jon Corto, Bills: NSA

Spencer Larsen, Broncos (LB/FB): NSA

Blake Constanzo, Browns: NSA

Jason Trusnik, Browns: 4 tackles

Niko Koutovides, Bucs: NSA

Barrett Ruud, Bucs: 8 tackles

Mike Vrabel, Chiefs: 1 tackle

Andy Studebaker, Chiefs: 5 tackles

Bobby Carpenter, Cowboys: 3 tackles, 1 sack

Keith Brooking, Cowboys: 10 tackles

Matt Roth, Dolphins: 1 tackle

Chris Gocong, Eagles: 4 tackles

Coy Wire, Falcons: NSA

Matt Wilhelm, 49ers: 5 tackles

Scott McKillop, 49ers: NSA

Chase Blackburn, Giants: BYE

Zak DeOssie, Giants: BYE

Adam Seward, Jaguars: NSA

Ryan Fowler, Jets: NSA

Larry Izzo, Jets: NSA

Jordan Dizon, Lions: 1 tackle for a loss, 1 fumblre recovered.

Aaron Kampman, Packers: IA, INJ

AJ Hawk, Packers: 4 tackles

Brady Poppinga, Packers: IA, INJ

Brandon Chillar, Packers: IA, INJ

Clay Matthews, Packers: 1 sack, two fumbles recovered for 4 yards

Dan Connor, Panthers: NSA

Rob Ninkovich, Patriots: NSA, got injured at one point

James Laurinaitis, Rams: 4 tackles

David Vobora, Rams: NSA

Chris Chamberlain, Rams: 1 tackle

Ricky Brown, Raiders: IA, INJ

Jarrett Johnson, Ravens: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble! really coming into his own for Ravens D.

Paul Kruger, Ravens: NSA

Scott Fujita, Saints: 4 tackles

Troy Evans, Saints: NSA

Scott Shanle, Saints: 6 tackles

Will Herring, Seahawks: NSA

Patrick Bailey, Steelers: NSA

Brian Cushing, Texans: BYE

Chad Greenway, Vikings: 6 tackles

Heath Farwell, Vikings: NSA

Ben Leber, Vikings: IA, INJ



DEFENSIVE BACKS:

Craig Steltz, Bears: he made the boscore! 1 tackle

Tom Nelson, Bengals: NSA

Todd Johnson, SS Bills: NSA

John Wendling, SS Bills: NSA

Nick Sorensen, SS Browns: NSA

Ray Ventrone, FS/WR Browns: NSA

Sabby Piscitelli, SS Bucs: tied for game high 9 tackles
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Corey Lynch, FS Bucs: NSA

Steve Gregory, CB Chargers: 4 tackles

Eric Weddle, SS Chargers: 6 tackles

Jon McGraw, SS Chiefs: 1 tackle, started

Aaron Francisco, FS Colts: IA

Jamie Silva, S Colts: 2 tackles

Sean Considine, SS Jaguars: 9 tackles, game high
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Brian Russell, FS Jaguars: NSA

Jim Leonhard, FS Jets: 7 tackles, 1 sack

Eric Smith, FS Jets: 2 tackles

Matt Giordano, Packers: NSA

Craig Dahl, FS Rams: NSA

Tom Zbikowski, SS Ravens: NSA

Reed Doughty, FS Redskins: team high 9 tackles
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Chris Reis, SS Saints: NSA

John Busing, Texans: BYE

Donnie Nickey, SS Titans: NSA

Kevin Kaaesviharn, S Titans: 3 tackles

IA inactive
NSA no stats accumulated
DNP did not play
INJ injured
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stats updated after the thursday night Bears-49ers game, a whooping total of 6 players to update...
 

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Matt Wilhelm played very well subbing for Takeo Spikes after he was injured (yet again). I was hoping that Scott McKillop would play instead however. It would be nice to see McKillop replace Spikes without having to serve a prolonged racial apprenticeship.

Greg Olsen was the best receiver for either team, and lined up as one a number of times. Devin Hester had a wretched game as did the Bears o-line. The team's other WRs are scrubs and journeymen-in-training. Matt Forte is pretty good in space, but is almost useless running behind a weak blocking line like the Bears have. But it's a good bet that Jay Cutler will take the lion's share of the blame for Chicago's bad offensive performance tonight.
 

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I just saw the lowlights of the game on nfl.com and read the stats. Must have been a snoozer with a penalty being assessed every other play,
not to mention all the ints. That's why I got rid of the tv years ago.

Has anybody seen an article as yet talking about how lousy the play has become in the nfl? I keep writing (snailmail) a local writer here about doing such an article, but he hasn't yet. He respond to my letters though. So I hold out hope that he might.

Tom Iron...
 

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I didn't watch the game, I didn't miss much from what it sounds. Just another two nearly all-black teams going at it.

I watched South Dakota's High School playoffs instead. It's a small state, but it was refreshing to watch a game where there is good tackling, no dumb penalties, and nice offensive execution, and two all-white teams. If you want to watch the 11B Championship Game, you can here. It was a classic. The actual game starts at about 40 Minutes in, so you'd probably want to fast forward it to there.
 

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Tom Iron said:
I just saw the lowlights of the game on nfl.com and read the stats. Must have been a snoozer with a penalty being assessed every other play,
not to mention all the ints. That's why I got rid of the tv years ago.

Has anybody seen an article as yet talking about how lousy the play has become in the nfl? I keep writing (snailmail) a local writer here about doing such an article, but he hasn't yet. He respond to my letters though. So I hold out hope that he might.

Tom Iron...

I have never personally seen such an article from a Mainstream Sports Journalist. To do so in any publication other than other than an out of way one horse town paper would probably be career suicide for a writer. I have seen several blogs in the past that have talked about poor quality of play in the NFL, but never from even close to a caste perspective.
 

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I've seen about a billion "quarterback crisis" articles, but nothing about poor play in general.
 

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I've read and heard more allusions this season to poor tackling and poor receiving skills, but that's about as far as it goes. Asking more fundamental and probing questions is a career killer in the "land of the free." The same situation exists in the NBA, which has so many poorly played snooze-a-thons, but since it's the "world's greatest athletes" on the court, there can't be any questioning whether the best players are actually playing.
 

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Fran Tarkenton slams Cutler:

Tarkenton questions Cutler's ability

Fran Tarkenton admits he hasn't seen much of Jay Cutler, but he saw enough Thursday night to render an opinion on the embattled Chicago Bears quarterback.

"I really question whether he can play," Tarkenton, the Hall of Fame quarterback and former Minnesota Viking, said Friday on "The Waddle and Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000 in Chicago. "Quarterbacks need to make their team better. If it's a bad team, they can even make a bad team better. Somebody may say well, even Peyton Manning couldn't help the Bears. Yes, he could. Tom Brady could, too. They might not win the championship or get to the playoffs, but they would make that team better. Those wide receivers who are struggling would be better because they would make them better."


full article: http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/news/story?id=4652043
 

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Cutler did have a really bad game with 5 picks last night but so what.  Every qb has horrible games.  Even Peyton Manning and Tom Brady have done this.  Cutler was very solid his first 3 years in the league.  Instead of questioning Cutler maybe he should ask why so many affletes drop easy catches on a consistent basis.  
 

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I remember around the time when athletes became more important than players. I think it was when Al Davis got Ron Brown and Renaldo Nehemiah was having his short lived career with the 49ers. Coaches had a mindset that they could coach the fundamentals but not speed. It's snowballed ever since. Now what is considered a skilled wide receiver would be considered raw in the more fundamental 70's.Edited by: white is right
 

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They're lining up to pummel Cutler. They should be talking about his sorry lot of wide receivers & his lackluster o-line. Oh how they love to pile on (when it's a star of lesser melanin)! I listened to one of the talking heads describing how Cutler "forced" the last pass of the game. What a dope!!! What was Cutler supposed to do? There was no one open, no more time & defenders rapidly approaching. Unfortunately this will only get worse Cutler.
 

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I watched just a little bit of the 9ers and Bears game last night.  I am not sure who the commentators were but they were pretty fair to white players.  They were praising Justin Smith and Wilhelm.
 

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If the Bears had kept Eric Peterman to play flanker or slot for them, Cutler would have a reliable target. Instead they kept the perennial "heart and soul of the Bears", popular with the team- WR Rashied Davis- (who isn't even worthy of an NFL practice squad). Rashied Davis isn't even as talented on special teams as Peterman. Rashied Davis made "A COUPLE" big catches in the Bears' Super Bowl loss to the Colts, but has done almost nothing since. I guess that's good enough to keep you in the league for 10 more years if you're black. Devin Aromashodu is another WR on the Bears- and he fits the aforementioned "raw" description to a tee.
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Tom Iron said:
I just saw the lowlights of the game on nfl.com and read the stats. Must have been a snoozer with a penalty being assessed every other play,
not to mention all the ints. That's why I got rid of the tv years ago.

Has anybody seen an article as yet talking about how lousy the play has become in the nfl? I keep writing (snailmail) a local writer here about doing such an article, but he hasn't yet. He respond to my letters though. So I hold out hope that he might.

Tom Iron...

If the article doesn't doesn't have to discuss race, then here are a couple that I previously posted on this board.


NFL full of bad, dysfunctional teams

http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20091013/BREAKING02/91013006/NFL+full+of+bad++dysfunctional+teams+

Bad teams have contributed to many bad games this season. Six of 13 Sunday games in Week 5 were decided by 19 points or more. Seattle beat Jacksonville 41-0. The Vikings beat the Rams 38-10. And the Raiders proved once again they're basically a second bye on the schedule, losing 44-7 to the Giants in a game that hobbling Giants quarterback Eli Manning could afford to leave before halftime.

Even some of the close games were unwatchable. For example, in Buffalo, the Browns won 6-3 while completing two passes. Two.

The above is just part of the article.



Glut of bad teams creating stench in standings


http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/12400146

The author may be a Caste-ite, but the general issue is the watered-down nature of the NFL.

Just think about it... In a country with a population of 300 million, the NFL should NEVER EVER be this watered-down. I've been to several message board and there's almost always a "Which is the worst NFL team?" thread. That's certainly interesting...
 

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Fran Tarkenton's ridiculous comments exemplify how hard it will be to ever overturn this odious Caste system. Does this guy crave good press so much that he's willing to throw a young QB with all the potential in the world under the bus? When will one of these old-timers speak out and mention the giant elephant stampeding around the room?

I also heard that gargantuan boob Golic blast Cutler, before the Thursday night game. He questioned whether Cutler was "the guy" and stated this was probably the pivotal season for him. Let's see- Cutler had well over 4000 yards and 25 TDs last season, his second full one as a starter. Jason Campbell is now in his fourth season as a starter. He hasn't topped 14 TDs in a season (the number the "stuggling" Cutler has right now). I haven't heard Golic, or any other jock sniffer, blast Campbell at all. Instead, it's constant tip-toeing around the obvious- Campbell has shown conclusively that he's not an NFL QB.

Funny how Tarkenton hasn't seen fit to publicly criticize the monstrously inept Jamarcus Russell. Why? This obese turd is the worst QB in NFL history, and it's not even close. Yet Tarkenton overlooks him, and the total failure Campbell, now producing as few TDs as ever in his fourth season as a starter, and concentrates on a QB that passed for well over 4000 yards last year? This is utter madness.

We are living in a demented society. Don King's America is beyond anything Orwell ever envisioned. In the sports world, white has literaly become black and black has become white. The only solution is to overthrow the corrupt plutocrats in charge. Yes- revolution.
 

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You'd think/hope Tark would recognize Jay's talent & potential. These old timers know they'll be demonized to the n'th degree if they dare allude to the (glaringly obvious) caste system. The old timers can't swallow their pride & risk falling "out of grace" with the NFL caste masters.
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yeah, Cutler is a guy with sh*tloads of so called "upside", i can only imagine that if that was some black young QB who actually accomplished somethign already they would be defending him to death.
 

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backrow said:
yeah, Cutler is a guy with sh*tloads of so called "upside", i can only imagine that if that was some black young QB who actually accomplished somethign already they would be defending him to death.

EXACTLY!
 

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backrow said:
yeah, Cutler is a guy with sh*tloads of so called "upside", i can only imagine that if that was some black young QB who actually accomplished somethign already they would be defending him to death.



Hehe you mean like Josh Freeman backrow.   He "won" one game and the media is saying what a great player he can be.
 
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The white libs are trying to manage black social chaos and are failing. We have enough examples outside of football to compare to what is happening league wide. Yes back in the day there were plenty of awful white dominated teams like the 70s Packers, but that was one team, now the chaos is turning the NFL into something like the Newark (NJ) Football League. A Bellechek can manage his chaos, but a Mangini and other lesser lights end up taking their outfits into a death spiral. Even Pittsburgh, as good as they were last year will be afflicted with the "chaos" that is black social norm.
 

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Guys I hate the caste system more than anyone, but the criticism of Cutler I think has some merit in one regard if know one is open throw the damn ball away. If he would of done that thursday night they win the game point blank. In this sh*tty leauge the team that turns the ball over the least with their super affletes usually wins the game bottom line. That is how dumb down the game has gotten because of all the super affletes that drop the ball can't catch the ball, and in most cases can't remember the right formation to get in to run a crucial play. So Jay throw the ball away live to play another play thats all you have to do in order to be an effective Qb in this leauge.
 
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Cutler cannot manage the "chaos", and sure as hell the wooden Indian they have as head coach and the sniffoid assistants are just as hapless.
 

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I actually do believe Tarkenton has criticized Jamarcus Russell in the past. I am almost 100 percent certain that I heard him blast Russell on Fox Sports Radio a while back. His criticisms of Cutler have some merit. I didn't read into it that he doesn't think Cutler can't ever be a great QB, but that he must first take charge. It was almost a rallying cry, as in "you need to do this kid." I don't remember him saying anything like that with regard to Russell, which to me might mean that he doesn't even think Russell has the potential to succeed in the NFL.

The real difference is obviously how the caste media uses such situations to try to damage White players while giving virtual passes to black players who are struggling at QB. You didn't hear see or hear Tarkenton's words plastered all over ESPN or Fox Sports when he called out Russell and if he criticized Jason Campbell the same would be true. The MSM has had a definite agenda over the last several years of trying to ruin young White QB's. Jay Cutler is the latest one in a line that I have really started to notice beginning with guys like Ryan Leaf. Ryan Leaf obviously is an idiot and deserved to fail, but that is really when I started to notice an agenda was definitely being pushed. It has intensified to the point that they are almost trying to call White Players busts before they ever really step onto the field or have a chance to prove themselves. David Carr, Alex Smith, Eli Manning, Philip Rivers, Jay Cutler and Brady Quinn have been some of the most criticized QB's I can ever remember in my lifetime. David Carr, Alex Smith, Brady Quinn, and Matt Stafford all took significant amount of calling into question of their abilities before they even stepped foot on the field. Contrast that to the kid gloves with with Jamarcus Russell and Jason Campbell have been treated, though Russell has completely sucked and Campbell has put up anemic numbers on a horrible team and has shown no real growth whatsoever as a passer in 4 years as a starter, Or how Michael Vick and Vince Young were completely pushed despite horrible play until the caste media began to look laughable. Now contrast how the MSM would like to destroy the career of Cutler while at the same time there are those who are now saying that Michael Vick still has potential in this league at 30+ years old after serving time in prison and that Vince Young still is a franchise QB in the making. Contrast it also how Dirty Sanchez was absolutely cast as a Hispanic savior after a couple good games in the league, and then tell me there is no caste motive in the league and its driving media. Edited by: Bear Backer
 

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You are damned straight Bear Backer. Look at how much scorn the media has sent Rivers' way, though his play is generally exemplary, and he has played through pain when it counts more than almost any QB (got to remember Chris Simms) than I can think of. But the media dogpiles Rivers every chance they get.
 
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