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Practice Squad Rules for 2016 | Current Roster

2016 Practice Squad Basic Rules

Teams can add players to the practice squad at 1:00 PM EST on Sunday, September 4th

There are 10 players allowed on the Practice Squad

Up to 4 players on the practice squad can have accrued two years of experience; a “year of experience” is six games on the active roster.

Players can spend no more than 3 seasons on the practice squad. 6 weeks counts as a full year of experience.

Practice squad players receive a minimum of $6,900 per week, but teams will often pay their players extra so they won’t be poached by other teams.

Practice squad players can sign with any other team’s active roster, other than their current team’s opponent for that given week. The Rams wouldn't be allowed to sign a player from the 49ers Practice Squad in the week leading up to opening kickoff.

Teams cannot sign a Practice Squad player from another team to their own practice squad, unless that player has cleared through waivers.

2016 Practice Squad Possible Candidates

1) Mike Jordan CB
2) Cristian Bryant S
3) Isaiah Battle OT
4) Paul McRoberts WR
5) Duke Williams WR

6) Morgan Fox DE
7) Ian Seau DE
8) Brandon Chubb LB
9) Aaron Green RB
10) Terrence McGee RB

11) J.Cunningham TE
12) Cameron Lynch LB
13) Jordan Kovacs FS
14) Jabriel Washington CB
15) Austin Hill WR
16) Rohan Gaines S

Current 53 Man Roster as of Today 09/04/2016

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Fantasy Football - I reluctantly resign.

I want to thank all who have participated in our unofficial ROD fantasy football. It's been popular and fun for several years. I just don't have the time to continue in the manor ROD deserves.

I am asking for a current commish to step up and own it. Barring that, and that should be a priority because 6 leagues are already set up with the same rules, someone amongst those who haven't run these leagues can step in.

If you PM me, I will pass along the leagues and commissioners on a case by case basis with a priority to current commissioners. Please identify the league you are commissioning.

With over 60 teams last season, I hope someone can take the torch, because it's grown seasonally and is a great product of our community.

Pace Murphy

Chances of Making Final Roster: 1/10
The Rams currently have six players who have the ability to play the tackle spot. For Murphy to land on the final roster, he will have to make a serious impact and be a player who’s tough to forget about. With the video clip above as an example, Murphy may need to start by being more aggressive. http://theramswire.usatoday.com/2016/07/11/making-the-cut-offensive-tackle-pace-murphy/

This was from RamsWire on USA today back in July.

I'd never heard of him, obviously pretty impressive making it as an UDFA from such a small unknown school.

Cowboys could be facing scrutiny for timing of Mark Sanchez signing

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-scrutiny-for-timing-of-mark-sanchez-signing/


Cowboys could be facing scrutiny for timing of Mark Sanchez signing

Posted by Mike Florio on September 3, 2016, 7:54 PM EDT
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The Cowboys, desperate for a backup quarterback, apparently moved more quickly than they should have to address their needs.

Per a league source with knowledge of the timing of the release of the NFL’s official transaction report for Saturday, September 3, the Cowboys face scrutiny from the league office for signing former Broncos quarterback Mark Sanchez before his release from the Broncos was officially communicated by the league to all teams.

While a technicality, it’s nevertheless a clear violation of the tampering rules, with the Cowboys contacting, negotiating with, and signing Sanchez while he was still officially the property of the Broncos. The bigger question is whether the NFL will do anything about it.

Patriots fans are watching and waiting.

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2016 FINAL 53

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2016 FINAL 53

QB (3)
Case Keenum
Sean Mannion
Jared Goff

WR (7)
Kenny Britt
Tavon Austin
Pharoh Cooper
Nelson Spruce
Mike Thomas
Brian Quick
Bradley Marquez

RB (4)
Todd Gurley
Benny Cunningham
Malcolm Brown
Chase Reynolds

TE (4)
Lance Kendricks
Cory Harkey
Tyler Higbee
Tammarick Hemingway

OL (10)
Greg Robinson
Rob Havenstein
Tim Barnes
Rodger Saffold
Jamon Brown
Cody Wichmann
Andrew Donnal
Demetrius Rhaney
David Arkin
Pace Murphy

Garrett Reynolds (IR)
Darrell Williams (IR)

DL (8)
Aaron Donald
Robert Quinn
Michael Brockers
William Hayes
Dominique Easley
Ethan Westbrooks
Matt Longacre
Eugene Sims

LB (6)
Alec Ogletree
Mark Barron
Bryce Hager
Josh Forrest
Nic Grigsby
Cory Littleton

CB (5)
Trumaine Johnson
EJ Gaines
Troy Hill
Lamarcus Joyner
Coty Sensabaugh

S (3)
T.J. McDonald
Maurice Alexander
Cody Davis

ST (3)
Johnny Hekker
Jake McQuaide
Greg Zuerlein

Full Season IR (Louis Trinca-Pasat and Brian Randolph)
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2015 FINAL 53

QB (3)
Nick Foles
Case Keenum
Sean Mannion

RB (5)
Benny Cunningham
Todd Gurley
Tre Mason
Isaiah Pead
Chase Reynolds

WR (6)
Tavon Austin
Stedman Bailey
Kenny Britt
Chris Givens
Bradley Marquez
Brian Quick

TE (3)
Jared Cook
Cory Harkey
Lance Kendricks

OL (10)
Tim Barnes
Jamon Brown
Andrew Donnal
Rob Havenstein
Garrett Reynolds
Demetrius Rhaney
Greg Robinson
Rodger Saffold
Cody Wichmann
Darrell Williams

DL (8)
Michael Brockers
Aaron Donald
Nick Fairley
William Hayes
Chris Long
Robert Quinn
Eugene Sims
Ethan Westbrooks

LB (6)
Akeem Ayers
Daren Bates
Bryce Hager
James Laurinaitis
Cameron Lynch
Alec Ogletree

CB (5)
Janoris Jenkins
Trumaine Johnson
Lamarcus Joyner
Marcus Roberson
Coty Sensabaugh

S (5)
Maurice Alexander
Mark Barron
Cody Davis
T.J. McDonald
Rodney McLeod

ST (3)
Johnny Hekker
Jake McQuaide
Greg Zuerlein

Dak Prescott, Paxton Lynch grade highest among rookie QBs

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...t-paxton-lynch-grade-highest-among-rookie-qbs

With three weeks of preseason play in the books, Daniel Jeremiah took a look back at how the top-drafted quarterbacks have performed in the extreme early going of their careers, handing out grades, identifying areas for improvement and setting expectations for the rest of the season. NOTE: Only quarterbacks drafted in the fourth round or higher were assessed -- thus, you won't find undrafted rookies like the Seahawks' Trevone Boykin or the Packers' Joe Callahan below.

Without further ado, the QB rookie progress reports:

Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams
Drafted: Round 1, No. 1 overall.




Preseason analysis: Goff has been very average in the preseason. He's been at his best on quick-rhythm throws that allow him to predetermine where to go with the ball and get it out of his hand rapidly. He hasn't looked comfortable working deep into progressions, and he's had issues protecting the ball (in three games, he's thrown one pick and fumbled twice). In Goff's defense, the pass catchers he's throwing to have let him down in each game he's played. It's tough to get into a groove when you have so many dropped balls. GRADE: C+

Areas for improvement: He needs a lot of reps to gain more confidence and poise inside the pocket. He also will benefit from simply getting physically stronger. At 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, Goff has some room on his frame to add more weight and strength.

Expectations for rookie season: Goff didn't look like he was ready to start Week 1, but I imagine we will see him take over the position around midseason. I just can't see Case Keenum playing at a consistently high enough level to maintain his grip on the position.

Carson Wentz, Philadelphia Eagles
Drafted: Round 1, No. 2 overall.




Preseason analysis: We didn't get to see a lot of Wentz, who has been out since suffering a hairline rib fracture in the Eagles' preseason opener. But there were a lot of positives aspects of his play. Wentz showed excellent arm strength to drive the ball, and he uses his athleticism to extend plays. He was also very effective in the zone-read opportunities he was given. He did have several balls sail on him, although most were still catchable. GRADE: B

Areas for improvement: Accuracy -- especially when he's under duress -- is still an area in which he can improve. Wentz also needs to do a better job of protecting himself both in the pocket and on the move. He took some huge shots from Tampa defenders, one of which resulted in his injury.

Expectations for rookie season: I think the Eagles would love to have Wentz sit behind Sam Bradford for the entire season. If Bradford stays healthy, I believe this will be a redshirt year for Wentz. However, if he's forced to play, I believe he could handle it. He's mentally tough enough to survive the up-and-down moments that will come early in his development.

Paxton Lynch, Denver Broncos
Drafted: Round 1, No. 26 overall.




Preseason analysis: Lynch was much further ahead than I anticipated during the preseason. His footwork was very crisp, considering the adjustment he's making from the offense he was in at Memphis. He displayed a huge arm and showed the ability to create with his legs. He is much more comfortable working on the edges as opposed to attacking the middle of the field. Lynch's touch and ball placement were a little spotty in the third week of the preseason. GRADE: B+

Areas for improvement: Lynch (six sacks in three games) still needs to improve his pocket awareness. He bailed early a couple of times, and he held the ball too long on occasion. He will get more comfortable in this area with more reps and game experience.

Expectations for rookie season: I know he's still pretty raw, but again, Lynch is much further along than I anticipated. His skillset is on another level than current Broncos starter Trevor Siemian. I believe he will take over the positon around the middle of the season.

Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
Drafted: Round 4, No. 135 overall.




Preseason analysis: Prescott put on a show in the preseason, completing 39 of 50 passes (78 percent) for 454 yards, five touchdowns, zero picks and a passer rating of 137.8. I can't recall ever seeing a rookie signal caller perform better than he did this August. Prescott showed tremendous poise, accuracy, velocity and playmaking skills. He completed several beautiful touch throws down the field, as well as small-window drive throws at the intermediate level. He wasn't especially anxious to uses his legs to create plays, but when the opportunity presented itself, he took full advantage. GRADE: A+

Areas for improvement: Prescott has improved his throwing mechanics dramatically since last fall, but there are still some issues that pop up at times. He has a tendency to lock out his front leg, and that can affect his ball placement. However, that is something that can be easily fixed.

Expectations for rookie season: Due to the back injury that will keep Tony Romo out for a significant length of time, Prescott is set to begin the season as the Cowboys' starter. I believe he will perform well during Romo's absence. He's playing behind the best offensive line in the league, and he has tons of talent at the skill positions (receiver Dez Bryant, running back Ezekiel Elliott, tight end Jason Witten). He won't have the same success he enjoyed in the preseason, but I believe Prescott can be efficient and productive. Look for the Cowboys to use him more in the run game than they did in the preseason.

Cardale Jones, Buffalo Bills
Drafted: Round 4, No. 139 overall.




Preseason analysis: Jones flashed some big-time tools in the preseason (he posted 7.4 yards per throw and 5.3 yards per rush in two games, plus 8.5 yards per run and a 93.8 passer rating in the preseason opener), but he was also very inconsistent. He has outstanding arm strength to drive the ball down the field and he throws well on the move. His decision-making and accuracy are still a concern. GRADE: C+

Areas for improvement: Jones should see better results once he cleans up some of his footwork issues. He needs to be more crisp and deliberate in his setup. And, again, his decision-making needs to be improved.

Expectations for rookie season: Jones won't see the field this fall, but he does have the tools to eventually develop into an NFL starter down the line.

Christian Hackenberg, New York Jets
Drafted: Round 2, No. 51 overall.




Preseason analysis: Hackenberg didn't play in the first two preseason games, but he did show some positive traits in Week 3 action. He has prototypical size and arm strength and he led a nearly flawless touchdown drive. However, after that drive, his lack of poise and inconsistent ball placement were concerning. He can really lock on his first read and get mentally stuck when that throw isn't available. GRADE: C

Areas for improvement: Overall, touch and accuracy are the biggest areas that needs to be improved on.

Expectations for rookie season: Hackenberg won't see the field this season, and he remains a long-term project at the position.

Cody Kessler, Cleveland Browns
Drafted: Round 3, No. 93 overall.




Preseason analysis: Kessler didn't see a lot of action in the preseason, attempting just 11 passes in three games. He had one nice back-shoulder throw and a couple of accurate quick passes, but he didn't look very comfortable in the pocket. He took two safeties in the first game (including one especially embarrassing gaffe) and he held the ball too long in each game viewed (four sacks in three games). GRADE: C

Areas for improvement: Kessler's feet are too busy in the pocket, and he needs to be more decisive. His deep-ball accuracy is another area that needs to be improved.

Expectations for rookie season: Kessler shouldn't see any action this season. In my opinion, he looks like a long-term backup quarterback.

Jacoby Brissett, New England Patriots
Drafted: Round 3, No. 91 overall.




Preseason analysis: Brissett struggled in the first contest, completing 53.8 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 67.1. He made poor decisions and his ball placement was inconsistent at best. But he got better each week, flashing the ability to read the entire field in the Carolina game in Week 3 (completing all nine throws for 85 yards, a score and a passer rating of 143.1). He has enough arm to make all of the throws. GRADE: C+

Areas for improvement: His touch underneath and down the field needs improvement. Brissett is actually most comfortable on the intermediate throws. Decision-making is another area where he needs to continue to improve.

Expectations for rookie season: It looks like he will be the primary backup while Tom Brady serves his four-game suspension. It would be best for him and the Patriots if he doesn't see the field this season.

Connor Cook, Oakland Raiders
Drafted: Round 4, No. 100 overall.




Preseason analysis: Cook has ideal size (6-4, 217 pounds), a quick release and plenty of arm talent. He showed the ability to throw with touch at times, but his deep-ball accuracy was spotty. He flashed the athleticism to extend plays. The biggest issue was his tendency to force the ball into high-traffic areas, which resulted in two interceptions. GRADE: C

Areas for improvement: Field vision and decision-making are the two areas in which Cook needs to improve. He has all of the physical tools and the upside to be an NFL starting quarterback.

Expectations for rookie season: He won't see the field this fall.

We are Going to Run the Ball, so Whatcha Gonna Do?

I remember the 1970's Rams, and their 7 straight NFC Championships and One Super Bowl appearance. The one strong thing about that club, was that although they didn't have a virtuoso RB like Dickerson would be a few years later, but guys like McCutcheon, Capalleti, Bryant...We were running the ball, and few teams could stop us. It was a thing of ugly beauty to watch the other teams will getting crushed, because they could not stop it, and our defense was out of this world good (like now), and would give the ball back so that the offense could crush the opposing defense again....This would still work if our Oline is up to the challenge, even if they stack the box.....

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  2. A tie game counts as a "correct pick"
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Unlike Pickem, in which you attempt to pick the winners of each game for a given week, in Survivor, you only pick one team that you think will win its game in that particular week.

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Mike Zimmer, Jeff Fisher bury hatchet after 2015 hit on Teddy Bridgewater

http://www.espn.com/blog/minnesota-...ry-the-hatchet-after-hit-on-teddy-bridgewater


Ben Goessling
ESPN Staff Writer


MINNEAPOLIS -- As Mike Zimmer walked to midfield at U.S. Bank Stadium on Thursday night, concluding the preseason with a 27-25 win against the Los Angeles Rams, he found coach Jeff Fisher for a handshake and hug. The meeting, suffice it to say, was more cordial than their last postgame exchange.

That came in November, when Zimmer walked off the field seething after a violent, visceral 18-15 win against the Rams. The Minnesota Vikings were playing outdoors at TCF Bank Stadium then, the Rams were still in St. Louis and the tenor of the game couldn't have been much different than a sleepy preseason game between backups. The Nov. 8 matchup was between two playoff hopefuls with physical defenses, and that afternoon, as the Rams hit Teddy Bridgewater in the knee outside the pocket and Lamarcus Joyner knocked the quarterback out with an elbow to the head while Bridgewater was sliding, Zimmer thought Fisher's team had crossed a line.

He made that point clear, both in postgame comments that hinted the teams would be fighting had they been in the streets and in a NFL Films clip that became wildly popular for Zimmer's profanity-laced rebuke of the referees after the Rams' hits. Zimmer's ire was directed more at defensive coordinator Gregg Williams than it was at Fisher, though, and the head coaches made up at the NFL owners meetings in March.

On Thursday night, Zimmer said, Fisher had some words of encouragement in the wake of Bridgewater's season-ending knee injury.
"I have gotten a lot of calls from a lot of people about what happened to Teddy, from other coaches," Zimmer said. "As a matter of fact, Jeff Fisher said a lot of nice things about it tonight."

So the two are good now?

"I wasn't really mad at him," Zimmer said. "I was mad at his team. Shoot -- I shouldn't have said that."

Downtown Rams Daily Wrap-up

When I get too busy to post articles on here I will put them in this format because I love you guys and I feel bad when I get behind.

L.A. Rams 2016 season predictions: RB Todd Gurley
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-post/2016/09/01/LA-Rams-2016-season-predictions-RB-Todd-Gurley
9/1/16 by: Jake Ellenbogen

Ten Takeaways from Preseason Week 4
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-post/2016/09/01/Ten-Takeaways-from-Preseason-Week-4
9/1/16 by: Josh Hardin

Rams 53-man roster predictions: Final Cut & Week one depth chart
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-...er-predictions-Final-Cut-Week-one-depth-chart
9/2/16 by: Jake Ellenbogen

The Final Cut: Rams Roster Cut Tracker
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-post/2016/09/02/The-Final-Cut-Rams-Roster-Cut-Tracker
9/2/16 by: Jake Ellenbogen

Rams WR's Nelson Spruce and Mike Thomas expected to make 53-man roster
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-...nd-Mike-Thomas-expected-to-make-53-man-roster
9/2/16 by: Jake Ellenbogen

Former Oregon CB Troy Hill expected to make Rams 53-man roster
http://www.downtownrams.com/single-...Troy-Hill-expected-to-make-Rams-53-man-roster
9/3/16 by: Jake Ellenbogen

Deftones live 8/31/16

Very special concert. I hadn't seen my best friend for 8 years and reconnected to go see Deftones at Mesa Amp united since 2000 same venue in the pouring rain on the White Pony album. Guess what? It fucking rained and poured! [GALLERY=media, 177]20160902_224034 by BatteringRambo posted Sep 3, 2016 at 12:17 AM[/GALLERY]

Jared Goff Post Game Interview (video)

If this was already posted may the Mods quickly delete..

I was waiting for his post game interview to get released and just got home and watched it... The 21 year old 215 lbs skinny Cal kid is not one to make excuses... I feel for the young lad but not at all feeling sorry for him. Most of us still have faith in him.

He's a humbled prodigy rookie quarterback and on Sept 12th, 2016 it will his first time on a football team that he's never started in a game that actually meant something when final game clock hits 00:00.

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The 5 teams that have no chance to make the NFL playoffs

http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/5-nfl-teams-no-chance-to-make-the-playoffs-090216




The 5 teams that have no chance to make the NFL playoffs


By Brett Smiley @brettsmiley Sep 02, 2016 1:45p ET
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As always, there’s always next year
For a much more hopeful projection of the teams that are locks to make the playoffs, check out my colleague Cameron DaSilva’s story here. It covers established teams with proven quarterbacks who can carry an offense. They’ve got leaders and playmakers on both sides of the football.

On the other hand, the arrow is not pointing down for all of the teams that appear below. But they’re all in challenging rebuild situations, face rough schedules, and for a variety of other seasons, won’t be playing January football this year. Photo: Darren McCollester
Chicago Bears
The selection of the Bears here is the most likely to end up on @FreezingColdTakes. But Chicago just has too many weaknesses as it continues to rebuild under general manager Ryan Pace and head coach John Fox. The defense was devastatingly bad against the run last season (ranked dead last per Football Outsiders) and not much better against the pass. The Bears spent three draft picks to retool their secondary and acquired inside linebackers Danny Trevathan from Denver and Jerrell Freeman from Indianapolis to shore up the middle, so the defense should become less porous. But with Matt Forte gone, the rushing attack has a very inexperienced, unproven backfield.

The main impediment is the Bears’ division. Green Bay is the heavy favorite to claim the NFC North again, the Vikings will be competitive despite the loss of Teddy Bridgewater and the Detroit Lions have what looks like a .500 squad or better. The NFC West will produce one Wild Card team (Seahawks or Cardinals), leaving just one spot for the Bears to claim. Not this season. Photo: Stacy Revere
Tennessee Titans
They’re improving, no doubt, but head coach Mike Mularkey’s “exotic smashmouth” Titans offense is not going to solve the league this year. The AFC South is one of the most winnable divisions in football, but the Texans might have fixed their quarterback problem, the Colts have a healthy Andrew Luck and decided to build him an offensive line, and the Jaguars are ascending from the depths of misery. Tennessee also got a tough draw with four games against the AFC West and NFC North squads.

Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau has his work cut out for him with one of the league’s worst defenses(30th per Football Outsiders’ DVOA) that didn’t improve much in the offseason. Preseason is preseason, but in its first three contents, the first-team defense got burned for opening possession touchdowns by the Chargers (44 yard touchdown pass to Melvin Gordon, Panthers (61 yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn) and Raiders (7 yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Washington). Photo: Half Length/Frederick Breedon
Los Angeles Rams
The Rams will start Case Keenum and eventually rookie quarterback Jared Goff in a brutal division against the third most difficult strength of schedule behind an underwhelming offensive line. Todd Gurley can’t do everything. The perpetually 7-9 Jeff Fisher will be lucky to pick up another seven wins in the team's first season back in Los Angeles.

The defensive line is dominant with DT Aaron Donald and DE Robert Quinn, but the secondary lost two of its top two starters in the offseason with the departures of free safety Rodney McLeod and longball-prone playmaking cornerback Janoris Jenkins. The Rams will be competitive most weeks but simply don’t have enough horses to contend for the NFC West crown right now.
Cleveland Browns
The good news is that Cleveland amassed 14 draft picks and delivered an influx of youth into the organization. The bad news is that a very shaky pass defense lost its best defender, Pro Bowl free safety Tashaun Gipson, to the Jaguars after a season in which it allowed opposing passers a 101.8 rating (29th in league) and 8.2 yards per attempt (31st in league). Can new coach Hue Jackson successfully rebuild Robert Griffin III? It’s a tall task and looked like it might be impossible after RG3 absorbed five sacks in one half against the Bucs this preseason -- a combination of wobbly protection and holding the ball too long. With the Steelers and Bengals, the NFC North has two major contenders for the AFC title. At least the Browns no longer have to worry about Johnny Manziel’s whereabouts. Photo: Larry Brown / Larry Brown Sports / Yardbarker
San Francisco 49ers
The story of the entire preseason has not been about the quality of the 49ers’ play, rather, it has been quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s controversial decision to sit (and kneel) during the National Anthem in a continued protest of social inequality and police brutality against minorities. He may have earned his roster spot with a solid performance against the Chargers on Thursday night, but Blaine Gabbert will start and that’s not a good thing.

Chip Kelly has to turn around a team that struggled everywhere last season, has a shaky offensive line outside of left tackle Joe Staley, has no real receiving threat outside of Torrey Smith, and faces the league’s toughest strength of schedule. Kelly also has to get his players to buy in to his high-tempo offense that heavily taxes both offensive and defensive players. Eagles players, many of whom detested Kelly per an NJ.com report, were not sad to see him go. Photo: John Hefti



So let it be written.So let it be done.
Brett Smiley can suck a big fat one.

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