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  • Gronk4M13
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    Commitment to Excellence: An Oakland Raiders Dynasty (Madden 25)

    Introduction by the Dynasty Author:

    I'm starting my Madden 25 dynasty a little early. Of course, I don't have the game yet but I thought I'd set this up. This dynasty will not be my first here on Operation Sports.

    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...franchise.html

    http://www.operationsports.com/forum...guars-ccm.html

    I've tried a few times before, but this time will be different. I'm starting this dynasty before the game comes out. I will also be doing a YouTube series for this dynasty on my channel (channel name in my signature.) This dynasty, in itself, won't be like others. For more than a year, I've avidly read some great dynasties here on OS. As I said, I have tried doing dynasties before but unsuccessfully. I'd quit them quickly. This dynasty will have many features of other dynasties you've seen before:
    • Game Previews
    • Game Reviews
    • Preview/Review Every Post Seasson Game
    • Review Black Monday, the Draft, and Free Agency
    • Extensive Coverage of the Preseason
    • A League Wide Focus
    • Quotes/Interviews from Players and Coaches, Even Some Fans
    • Incorporating ESPN, Bleacher Report, NFL, Fox, CBS and Other Logos for Realism
    • Standings,Power Rankings and Storylines
    • Incorporating Twitter
    • Playoff Picture
    • Week in Review
    • Depth Chart Movement
    • Injuries
    • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly for Every Raiders Game
    • Players of the Week
    • Videos and Pictures
    • Trades, Position Battles, Season Statistics, Season Review/Preview, Schedule, Cuts and Scouting
    • Broken NFL Records, Playoff Coverage, Awards, Draft, Around the League


    Yet, a new/unique dynasty feature: I plan on personally doing a podcast for this dynasty.

    Dynasty Inspirations:

    1. KBLover- mainly, KBLover. His dynasty is amazing, very professional looking and just...awesome. He's given me some great advice, for which I am thankful. Plus, he has a Raiders dynasty in Madden 13 here on OS, and this dynasty is with the Raiders.

    2. JayMee13- another great dynasty-maker, his with the Tom Brady-less Patriots. JayMee has a fantastic dynasty, which I follow very closely. He's also given me a lot of advice about dynasties, so thanks are in order to him.

    3.UK0wnag3- Excellent Cardinals Dynasty which I'm a big fan of.

    I'm hopeful that this dynasty will be some sort of hybrid of the above three.

    Dynasty Rules:
    1. Absolutely no rage-quitting- I will stick with this one through thick and thin. Win,lose,or draw, I'm staying with this one. Even if I get busy in real life, I won't flat-out quit this, but the dynasty might be on hold for a few days when life gets really busy for me, between school and my personal life.
    2. Realism and sim matter. I won't make any trades that don't make sense. I strive to play sim football. I won't "cheese" the computer, or expose any glitches in the game. I will try to play as close to real NFL football as possible.
    3. Your feedback matters! Viewers, please do comment what you like/don't like, what you want to see in this dynasty, just show some support.
    4. I'll be starting this pretty much as soon as I get Madden 25. The gameplay won't be great; probably full of glitches at first. I'll get updates/patches as time goes on, and will change my sliders as needed.
    Ravens: In Ozzie We Trust

    Yankees: #AllRise
  • Gronk4M13
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    Oakland Raiders Staff



    General Manager: Reggie McKenzie- McKenzie, a former linebacker for the Raiders, would be a member of the Packers front office before being hired as the General Manager of the Raiders. McKenzie faces a steep task, as the Raiders are widely seen as a utter and total rebuilding project.



    Head Coach: Dennis Allen- Allen was hired by McKenzie after the dismissal of Hue Jackson, marking the sixth coaching change in ten seasons for Oakland. Allen was a defensive assistant with the Falcons, New Orleans Saints and a defensive coordinator for the rival Broncos. Allen is the first defensive focused coach since John Madden for the Raiders.



    Owner- Mark Davis- Mark Davis, son of legendary Raiders owner Al Davis, is the owner of the team. Mark Davis arguably inherits the mess his father made of the team. Rumors have been swirling that Mark Davis is the sole reason the Raiders remain in Oakland. If Davis sells the team, the Raiders could easily relocate.
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    • Gronk4M13
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      About the Raiders:

      History:

      The Raiders are currently infamous for an extensive/die-hard fan base, and a distinctive team culture. The Raiders have had more than their fair share of Hall f Fame inductees, with thirteen. The Raiders are known for dominating the 1970's. Oakland has had many famous players and coaches; John Madden, Art Shell, Bo Jackson, Jon Gruden, among others. The Raiders boast one of the league's most hardcore fan bases in the Raider Nation/ the Black Hole.


      The Raiders haven't had a winning record or made the playoffs in over a decade, since 2002. In 2002, the Raiders were blown out by the former Raiders coach Jon Gruden-led Buccaneers, 48-21. Yet the Raiders have enjoyed their fair share of success.

      Superbowls- 1976 (XI) 1980 (XV) and 1983 (XVIII)

      AFC Conference Championships: 1976, 1980, 1983, 2002

      Divisional Championships: 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002.

      Raiders Mantras-
      "Pride and Poise"

      "Commitment to Excellence"

      Just Win Baby
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      • Gronk4M13
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        Rivalries:


        Denver Broncos


        Kansas City Chiefs



        San Diego Chargers


        Battle of the Bay/San Francisco 49ers


        Tuck Rule Rivalry/New England Patriots
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        • DoubleRussia
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          • Apr 2013
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          #5
          Re: Commitment to Excellence: An Oakland Raiders Dynasty (Madden 25)

          Welp time to find a new team to do for Madden 25.
          NFL - OaklandRaiders

          MLB - Oakland Athletics

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          • ML
            Eli for HOF
            • Aug 2011
            • 1984

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            Re: Commitment to Excellence: An Oakland Raiders Dynasty (Madden 25)

            Following! You've set the bar extremely high for yourself I can't wait to see you exceed even your own expectations!

            On a lighter note, you couldn't pay me to get the Raiders' owner's haircut...
            Big Blue Revival | New York Giants Franchise

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            • Gronk4M13
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              Re: Commitment to Excellence: An Oakland Raiders Dynasty (Madden 25)

              Originally posted by DoubleRussia
              Welp time to find a new team to do for Madden 25.
              Sorry man. I figured you were doing a different team as you did the Raiders for Madden 13.

              Originally posted by MLamm16
              Following! You've set the bar extremely high for yourself I can't wait to see you exceed even your own expectations!

              On a lighter note, you couldn't pay me to get the Raiders' owner's haircut...
              Thank you very much! Also, yeah that is one...unique haircut to say the least.
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              • Gronk4M13
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                NFL 2012 Season In Review: The Oakland Raiders

                Highlights:
                • QB Terrelle Pryor made his first-career start in the season finale
                • WR Rod Streater, who joined the Raiders as a non-drafted rookie free agent out of Temple, finished the season with 39 catches, marking the fourth-most for a rookie in franchise history and tied for the third-most by an undrafted player in the NFL since the 2000 season.
                • TE Brandon Myers led the team with 79 receptions for 806 yards, marking the most catches by a Raider tight end since Todd Christensen had 95 receptions in 1986.
                • Myers’ 79 catches were the most by a Raider since WR Jerry Rice had 92 receptions in 2002.
                • Myers tied for the NFL lead with 36 receptions in the fourth quarter in 2012.
                • The Raiders were the NFL’s late-score leader, scoring 89 points at the end of the half. Oak- land scored in final two minutes of the first half in 11 games this season.
                • The Raiders did not have a player selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time since 2003.
                • The Raiders played last season’s finale vs. San Diego with 53 players on their roster and four on injured reserve. Of those 57, only 26 were active in the 2012 season finale. Only 29 are still in the organization, and of those 29, just 21 are currently under contract for next season.
                • A NEED FOR CONTINUITY: Bringing back a head coach for a second year is significant for the Raiders, whose football personnel, including equipment managers, trainers and operations staff, have had to adjust to different philosophies, expectations and preferences each time the team has changed its on-field leader. And over the past 10 seasons, no team has undergone more change at the head-coach position over the past four decades. Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, the Raiders are the league’s only team with as many as seven individuals to hold the permanent title of head coach over a 10-year period
                • The Raiders ranked second in the NFL with 2,141 yards after the catch (YAC).
                • THREE OVER 100:Three Oakland defenders recorded 100-or-more tackles this season,
                • Philip Wheeler 150 (98)
                • Tyvon Branch 146 (90)
                • Miles Burris 138 (84)


                Record: 4-12 (Third in AFC West; Third Overall Selection in NFL Draft)
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                • Gronk4M13
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                  The Rebuilding: Davis, McKenzie and Allen

                  The Raiders are one of the NFL's true rebuilding projects. How successful the rebuilding will be, and how long it will take, depends on the relationship (s) between general manager Reggie McKenzie, owner Mark Davis, and coach Dennis Allen.

                  Some quotes of note:


                  "On Sunday, I asked McKenzie if he feared a lost season -- 3-13, or something on that order -- could cause owner Mark Davis to question the progress of the team, and maybe clean house.
                  "No, I don't fear that,'' he said. "You know what? I don't think along those lines. I just think of doing what's needed to make this team the best it can be long-term. That's my job. But fearful? No. Not at all. Mark knew the cap part of this was going to be a two-year deal. Mark is not his father. He is allowing me to do this, and we talk about the process all the time. He's allowing me to do the job that needs to be done.''

                  Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl...#ixzz2bfKgEyRA

                  "McKenzie's plan is beginning to unfold, and as long as Mark Davis continues to stay out of McKenzie's way, the Raiders' resurgence might not be as far off as the team's record would indicate."

                  "Reggie understands why I made the decision I made," Davis told Poole. "Look, I understand what Reggie is trying to do. Reggie's fine. He's the one guy that I've hired. I've got to give him room to do his job."

                  "I'll be in the building more often. Like I've said before: I still know what I don't know. But I've been around long enough to pick up a few things. What I really want to do is simple: find good people, give them goals and let them go to work."- Mark Davis

                  For now, it appears that Davis, Allen and McKenzie form a somewhat cohesive unit. The question is, can this unit hold together through the tough times the Raiders will surely be facing in the very near future?
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                  • Gronk4M13
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                    The Raiders' Offseason: New Quarterback in Oakland

                    The Oakland Raiders acquired quarterback Matt Flynn from the Seattle Seahawks for two draft picks Monday -- a fifth-round pick in the 2014 draft and a conditional pick in 2015.

                    "Matt is a tough football player, and a talented quarterback," McKenzie said. "He will get the opportunity to compete to be a starter with the Raiders. I believe Matt has that potential, but I also know he hasn't had enough experience. We're going to let him compete and battle, and see what happens."

                    If Flynn beats out Pryor for the starting job, he will be the 16th quarterback to start for Oakland since the beginning of the 2003 season. Campbell is the only one of those to have a winning record as a starter, going 11-7 in his two seasons.

                    The only other quarterback currently on Oakland's roster is Pryor, who showed a few signs of being able to play in the NFL in his first full pro season. Pryor got in for a few plays late in the season before starting the final game at San Diego with Palmer sidelined by cracked ribs and a bruised lung.

                    No More Palmer: Raiders Cut Ties with The Veteran

                    Quarterback Carson Palmer was traded from the Oakland Raiders to the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday in a deal that includes the swap of 2013 draft picks and a conditional pick in 2014.

                    Palmer, 33, also agreed to a new contract with the Cardinals. The team did not disclose the terms of the deal, but league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter that the restructured contract is for two years and worth $16 million. It also gives the Cardinals an out after one year if the situation is unsatisfactory. Palmer was scheduled to make $13 million this season.

                    As part of the deal, the Cardinals sent the second of their sixth-round picks (176th overall) to the Raiders in exchange for Oakland's seventh-round pick (219th overall). In addition, the Raiders will receive a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2014 draft if Palmer starts 13 games for Arizona in 2013, a league source told ESPN.

                    The return the Raiders received for Palmer is far less than the price the team paid to acquire him from the Cincinnati Bengals in 2011: a 2012 first-round draft pick and a second-round selection in the 2013 draft.

                    "I think, at the end of the day, when we looked at it both from his standpoint and from our standpoint, we just realized that it was time for us to move on and move forward. We felt like Matt Flynn gave us a great option," Allen said.
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                    • Gronk4M13
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                      The Raiders' Offseason

                      Heading into the 2013 season, the linebackers may represent the most improved and deepest position group on the entire Raiders roster, and it’s not really close.

                      Kevin Burnett, Nick Roach and Kaluka Maiava are all veteran players that over the past few seasons, have been both productive yet quite underrated at the same time.

                      Each player is a sound tackler and has the balance in their game that allows them to contribute both against the run and in coverage.

                      Roach is the early projected starter at middle linebacker, and the outside spots will likely go to any two of Burnett, Maiava and third-round selection Sio Moore.

                      Losing Richard Seymour, Tommy Kelly and Desmond Bryant all in one offseason made defensive tackle one of the prime positions for the Raiders to address moving forward.

                      To do so, they moved to sign veteran free agents Pat Sims and Vance Walker, who are expected to take on starting roles from day one.

                      Sims is known exclusively as a run-stuffer and will see the majority of his work in such situations on early downs. Walker, on the other hand, has the skill set to stay on the field for all three downs, having long flashed the ability to contribute both against the run and as an interior pass-rusher.

                      Throughout the 2012 season, it became more and more apparent just how weak and thin the Raiders were at the cornerback position.

                      Throughout this offseason, it was going to be an absolute necessity to address which, and prior to selecting CB D.J. Hayden in the first round of the draft, the Raiders also looked to do by signing veteran free agents Tracy Porter and Mike Jenkins.

                      Porter and Jenkins are both talented players, but have experienced some struggles in recent seasons. Given their hopes of re-establishing themselves as quality starters, and the Raiders’ need for significant competition at cornerback, the fits make sense for all parties.

                      While it remains to be seen if Porter and Jenkins can both get back to the level of play they are capable of, both are still relatively young, and represent low-risk signings for the Raiders.
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                      • Gronk4M13
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                        He's Back: Woodson Returns to Oakland

                        That’s right Raiders fans, Charles Woodson is a Raider once again after he signed a one-year deal on Tuesday evening. Woodson began his career in Oakland when he was drafted back in 1998, and spent his first eight years in the league with the Raiders before playing in Green Bay for seven years.

                        Woodson will receive a $700,000 signing bonus and can make up to $4.3 million, according to ESPN.

                        Woodson, 36, spent the last seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers, helping that team to a Super Bowl title after the 201o season. Woodson spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Raiders have being drafted by the team with the fourth overall selection of the first round in 1998.

                        An eight-time Pro Bowler, Woodson has 55 interceptions in his career and was the league’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2009. Many experts see Woodson as a sure-fire future Hall of Famer. Yet, most of the NFL still remember that fateful night, when Woodson was on the wrong end of the Tuck Rule.

                        At 37 years old, Woodson is still very capable of playing at a high level and should flourish in a roaming free safety role that allows him to best utilize his instincts and ball skills on the back end.

                        Of course, in addition to his added ability as a playmaker comes the all-important presence as a locker room leader as well. On such a young and inexperienced team going through a rebuilding phase, having a leader like Charles Woodson will be extremely valuable in more ways than one.

                        In 2013, we can expect the Raiders’ secondary to take a big step forward, and much of that will be due to the play and presence of Charles Woodson at safety.
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                        • Gronk4M13
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                          Other Raiders Offseason News:


                          The Oakland Raiders signed free agent P Chris Kluwe, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Friday.

                          The Oakland Raiders signed free agent wide receiver and return specialist Josh Cribbs, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Thursday.
                          The NFL career leader with eight kickoff-return touchdowns, Cribbs is a three-time Pro Bowl selection (2007, 09, 12) and was named as the kick returner on the 2000s NFL All-Decade team. He has played in 124 career games with 31 starts in eight seasons, all with the Cleveland Browns.

                          The Oakland Raiders have signed unrestricted free agent running back Rashad Jennings, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Thursday.
                          Jennings, entering his fifth NFL season, played in 38 games with nine starts over the past four years with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

                          The Oakland Raiders have signed free agent S Usama Young, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Tuesday.
                          Young, entering his seventh NFL campaign, played the last two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Before that, he spent four years with the New Orleans Saints, where he was coached by Dennis Allen, then the secondary coach of the Saints.

                          The Oakland Raiders have signed veteran free agent tackle Alex Barron, General Manager Reggie McKenzie announced Tuesday.
                          Barron, a former first-round draft selection, is a veteran of 87 career games with 75 starts at both left and right tackle during his NFL career. He is the first offensive player signed by the Raiders since free agency began on March 12.

                          ESPN Not Pleased With Raiders' Offseason


                          The latest is Matt Williamson of ESPN who today graded the Raiders' off-season the worst in the AFC. He gave them a "C-" based on net gains and losses. Here is his reasoning:

                          Analysis: I hate putting a grade on the Raiders' offseason. This front office is doing an exceptional job of bargain basement shopping while dumping good players to get out from under a terrible situation that it inherited. But my grades are based on if the team improved on the field or not, and while I give this group credit for some very shrewd additions, the Raiders simply are not ready to compete right now. They rival the Jaguars as the worst roster in the entire league.
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                          • Gronk4M13
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                            2013 NFL Draft Preview: Raiders

                            It seems like the Oakland Raiders start a "new era" every year or two and 2013 will be no exception as former Green Bay and Seattle backup quarterback Matt Flynn should finally get his chance as a starting signal-caller.

                            By acquiring Flynn from the Seahawks, it makes it less likely the Raiders use the No. 3 overall selection on West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith.

                            Oakland really needs help on the defensive line after the departures of tackles Desmond Bryant and Tommy Kelly as well as end Matt Shaughnessy. Veteran Richard Seymour also remains unsigned and has likely played his last game as a Raider.

                            Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/04/16/534...#storylink=cpy

                            Top Needs: DT, OL, LB
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                            • Gronk4M13
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                              2013 NFL Draft: Raiders

                              The Raiders traded with the Dolphins, moving from third overall pick to twelfth.

                              1st Round, 12th overall: Cornerback DJ Hayden


                              If there is one thing that I like about this pick, it is that there will be zero doubt about Hayden's desire to play pro football. You all know the story. He almost died after a freak collision in practice while at the University of Houston. An injury that kills 95 percent of those who suffer it did not kill D.J. Hayden. Instead, he recovered, regained his strength and displayed great tools at the NFL combine.

                              Perhaps the best thing he has going for him on the field is that Hayden plays with great instincts. The Raiders have not drafted a player with these kinds of ball skills since Charles Woodson in 1998. The question is not can he play, because scouts are nearly unanimous in that belief.

                              No, the real question is how Hayden returns from his near-death experience. The odds of this happening again are so remote it is not even worth mentioning. So the idea that he might die on the field as some have suggested is patently ridiculous. What is important is will his great play in Conference USA and select games against teams like UCLA and Penn State carry over to the NFL? (Bleacher Report)

                              2nd Round: Menelik Watson

                              The single most intriguing pick of this draft, Menelik Watson is in many ways a new-age NFL selection. Limited to less than a full year at Florida State, Watson shot up draft boards because of his production, despite inexperience, and his natural fluidity and physical ability at the tackle position.

                              Because he is raw, many immediately made the assumption that Watson was a reach. In actuality, the Raiders got good value for a player seen as a late-first-round to mid-second-round pick. The simple truth is, Watson likely has both the highest ceiling and the lowest floor of all the picks made.

                              The biggest positives Watson has are his speed (which helps him kick out off the line very fast to help offset speed rushers and also to help on sweeps), screen passes and getting to the second level.

                              On the downside, Watson has to improve his hand placement. They get wide, and while that doesn't always hurt you in college, in the NFL that could lead to a lot of holding penalties.

                              3rd Round: Linebacker Sio Moore

                              The pick that earned Reggie McKenzie the most praise was that of UConn linebacker Sio Moore. A confident linebacker, Moore has the ability to cover as well as rush the quarterback. That versatility could help him see the field despite the additions of Nick Roach, Kevin Burnett and Kaluka Maiava in free agency at linebacker.

                              As pointed out by fellow columnist Vincent Frank, Moore excelled at the combine. What stands out watching him on tape are his great instincts and his ability to tackle. Moore wraps up and gets guys down. He is also natural when playing in space as well as in the scrum of scrimmage.

                              Moore is projected as a weak-side linebacker in the NFL, which means he would be in competition against Maiava

                              4th Round: Quarterback Tyler Wilson

                              After trading their fourth-round pick (100th) to acquire their fourth sixth-round pick of this draft, the Raiders chose Arkansas QB Tyler Wilson with the 112th overall selection. Wilson's projection varies, but he is consistently seen as the second-best West Coast offense quarterback in this draft behind USC's Matt Barkley.

                              Wilson's biggest strength is that he has tons of guts. Willing to get leveled to buy himself time for a throw, he is not skittish in the pocket. He is also a heady QB, someone who understood progressions very well while running a fairly intricate passing offense.

                              The biggest knock, and it is a legitimate one, is that Wilson's arm strength and lack of accuracy went hand in hand. On longer throws, the ball would tend to die, ending up short or behind the receiver. Wilson also has a propensity to be overly aggressive, which can lead to untimely interceptions.

                              On the whole though, the Raiders got good value at this spot. At the worst, Wilson is the third quarterback.
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