Sacks allowed for Offensive Lineman

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  1. GreenMachine

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    Just reference for those who do not think Brick is progressing..Stats don't lie. Faneca and Woody may have helped the run game, but the Passing game protection came from Mangold Moore and Brick


    Oh and Jason Peters Pro Bowl with 11 sacks?!?!

    LT

    1. Ryan Clady (Broncos) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    2. Michael Roos (Titans) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    3. Tra Thomas (Eagles) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    3. Orlando Pace (Rams) 2.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    5. Jake Long (Dolphins) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    6. Jordan Gross (Panthers) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    6. Jammal Brown (Saints) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    6. Jared Gaither (Ravens) 3.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    6. Marcus McNeill (Chargers) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    6. Tony Ugoh (Colts) 3.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    6. Chris Samuels (Redskins) 3.0 sacks allowed (12 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    6. Todd Weiner (Falcons) 3.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    13. Walter Jones (Seahawks) 3.5 sacks allowed (12 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    14. D?Brickashaw Ferguson (Jets) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    14. Bryant McKinnie (Vikings) 4.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    14. Max Starks (Steelers) 4.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    17. Joe Thomas (Browns) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    17. Branden Albert (Cheifs) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    19. Levi Brown (Bengals) 5.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    20. Mike Gandy (Cardinals) 6.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    21. David Diehl (Giants) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    22. Flozell Adams (Cowboys) 7.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    23. Khalif Barnes (Jags) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    23. Matt Light (Pats) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    23. Chad Clifton (Packers) 7.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    23. Kwame Harris (Raiders) 7.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    27. Joe Staley (49ers) 8.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    28. Donald Penn (Bucs) 8.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    29. Jeff Backus (Lions) 9.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    30. John St. Clair (Bears) 9.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    31. Duane Brown (Texans) 11.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    31. Jason Peters (Bills) 11.5 sacks allowed (13 starts) *PRO-BOWL*


    LG

    1. Kris Dielman (Chargers) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    1. Charlie Johnson (Colts) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. David Baas (49ers) 0 sacks allowed (9 starts)
    4. Carl Nicks (Saints) 0.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    5. Todd Herremans (Eagles) 0.75 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    6. Brian Waters (Chiefs) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    7. Josh Beekman (Bears) 1.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    8. Robert Gallery (Raiders) 1.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    8. Reggie Wells (Cardinals) 1.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    10. Eugene Amano (Titans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    10. Chris Chester (Ravens) 2.0 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    12. Chester Pitts (Texans) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    12. Ben Hamilton (Broncos) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    12. Travelle Wharton (Panthers) 2.5 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    12. Jacob Bell (Rams) 2.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    12. Jeff Smiley (Dolphins) 2.5 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    17. Rich Seubert (Giants) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    17. Pete Kendall (Redskins) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    17. Justin Blalock (Falcons) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    27. Eric Steinbach (Browns) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    21. Floyd Womack (Seahawks) 3.5 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    22. Edwin Mulitalo (Lions) 4.25 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    23. Arron Sears (Bucs) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    23. Uche Nwaneri (Jags) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    23. Cory Procter (Cowboys) 4.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    26. Logan Mankins (Pats) 5.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    26. Andrew Whitworth (Bengals) 5.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    28. Daryn Colledge (Packers) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    29. Steve Hutchinson (Vikings) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    29. Alan Faneca (Jets) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    31. Chris Kemoeatu (Steelers) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    32. Derrick Dockery (Bills) 8.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)



    C

    1. Olin Kreutz (Bears) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. Todd McClure (Falcons) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. Chris Myers (Texans) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. Kevin Mawae (Titans) 0 sacks allowed (15 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    1. Ryan Kalil (Panthers) 0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    6. Brad Meester (Jags) 0.25 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    7. Lyle Sendlein (Cardinals) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    8. Duke Preston (Bills) 0.75 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    9. Casey Wiegmann (Broncos) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    9. Jeff Faine (Bucs) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    9. Jonathan Goodwin (Saints) 1.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    12. Nick Mangold (Jets) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    12. Andre Gurode (Cowboys) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    12. Shaun O?Hara (Giants) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    12. Matt Birk (Vikings) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    12. Jeff Saturday (Colts) 2.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    12. Dominic Raiola (Lions) 2.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    12. Nick Leckey (Rams) 2.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    19. Jason Brown (Ravens) 2.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    19. Jamaal Jackson (Eagles) 2.25 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    21. Hank Fraley (Browns) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    21. Nick Hardwick (Chargers) 2.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    21. Jake Grove (Raiders) 2.5 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    21. Chris Spencer (Seahawks) 2.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    25. Rudy Niswanger (Chiefs) 3.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    25. Scott Wells (Packers) 3.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    27. Eric Heitmann (49ers) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    27. Eric Ghaiciuc (Bengals) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    29. Samson Satele (Dolphins) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    29. Dan Koppen (Pats) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    31. Casey Rabach (Redskins) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    32. Justin Harwig (Steelers) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)



    RG

    1. Chris Kuper (Broncos) 0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    2. Jake Scott (Titans) 0.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    2. Max Jean-Gilles (Eagles) 0.5 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    4. Chris Snee (Giants) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    4. Harvey Dahl (Falcons) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    4. Jason Spitz (Packers) 1.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    4. Ikechuku Ndukwe (Dolphins) 1.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    4. Brad Butler (Bills) 1.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    4. Davin Joseph (Bucs) 1.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    4. Adrian Jones (Chiefs) 1.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    11. Rex Hadnot (Browns) 1.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    12. Deuce Lutui (Cardinals) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    12. Brandon Moore (Jets) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    12. Mike Brisiel (Texans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)?ERFA
    12. Jahri Evans (Saints) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)?RFA
    12. Mike Pollak (Colts) 2.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    12. Stephen Neal (Pats) 2.0 sacks allowed (9 starts)
    18. Roberto Garza (Bears) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    19. Randy Thomas (Redskins) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    19. Robbie Williams (Bengals) 4.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    19. Cooper Carlisle (Raiders) 4.0 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    19. Stephen Peterman (Lions) 4.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    19. Tony Wragge (49ers) 4.0 sacks allowed (10 starts)?RFA
    24. Leonard Davis (Cowboys) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts) *PRO-BOWL*
    24. Mike Goff (Chargers) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    26. Darnell Stapleton (Steelers) 5.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    27. Ben Grubbs (Ravens) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    27. Richie Incognito (Rams) 6.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    29. Dennis Norman (Jags) 7.25 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    30. Anthony Herrera (Vikings) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)

    No Seahawk or Panther started more then 8 games at RG



    RT

    1. Ryan Diem (Colts) 1.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. Jon Stinchcomb (Saints) 1.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    1. Ray Willis (Seahawks) 1.5 sacks allowed (10 starts)
    4. David Stewart (Titans) 2.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    4. Mark Tauscher (Packers) 2.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    6. Ryan Harris (Broncos) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    6. Tyson Clabo (Falcons) 2.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    8. Langston Walker (Bills) 3.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    8. Nick Kaczur (Pats) 3.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    10. Willie Anderson (Ravens) 3.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    11. Kareem McKenzie (Giants) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    11. Vernon Carey (Dolphins) 4.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    11. Kevin Shaffer (Browns) 4.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    14. Jeff Otah (Panthers) 5.0 sacks allowed (12 starts)
    15. Tony Pashos (Jags) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    15. Marc Colombo (Cowboys) 5.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    17. Willie Colon (Steelers) 5.75 sacks allowed (16 starts)?RFA
    18. John Tait (Bears) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    18. Jeremy Trueblood (Bucs) 6.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    18. Ryan Cook (Vikings) 6.0 sacks allowed (14 starts)
    18. Gosder Cherilus (Lions) 6.0 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    22. Damien Woody (Jets) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    22. Jeromey Clary (Chargers) 6.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    22. Jon Jansen (Redskins) 6.5 sacks allowed (11 starts)
    25. Jon Runyan (Eagles) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    25. Damion McIntosh (Chiefs) 7.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    27. Cornell Green (Raiders) 7.5 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    27. Alex Barron (Rams) 7.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    29. Eric Winston (Texans) 8.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
    30. Stacy Andrews (Bengals) 9.5 sacks allowed (15 starts)
    31. Adam Snyder (49ers) 9.5 sacks allowed (13 starts)
    32. Levi Brown (Cardinals) 11.0 sacks allowed (16 starts)
     
  2. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    The more important question is: why 5 LT's and no RT's? That's just asinine. They don't put 5 Tailbacks and no Fullbacks on the pro-bowl roster, why do they do this really stupid thing with the tackles?
     
  3. Jet21

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    good post...just became a member, but i was at the draft when we drafted dbrick, and i was pretty happy about the pic as i think every jet fan was at that point. its good to see he's finally progressing
     
  4. NDmick

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    Brick and Moore and Mangold lead the way... all drafted players.
     
  5. GreenMachine

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    Some more stats.

    Brick had 2 false starts and 1 holding penalty.
    Faneca had 3 false starts and 0 holding penalties
    Moore had 2 false starts and 2 holding penalties
    Mangold had 1 false start and 2 holding penalties
    Woody had 4 false starts and 1 holding penalty
     
  6. firemanedjr

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    Surprising to say the least: I thought Faneca was better than that.
     
  7. BadgerOnLSD

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    Moore was undrafted.
     
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    First you can't just rely on Stats , they do not account for pressures, tipped passes, Qb holding to long, WR who cannot get open etc.

    The knock on B'rick is his run blocking ability so no surprise he is middle of the pack for pass protection.

    Woody was abysmal pass blocking all year and we all knew it but was a stud all year in run blocking

    As far a Moore goes your RG should be the lowest, interior lineman don't face the same pass rushers as the Tackles, Teams want to pressure form the back side (left for most RH QB's), and most DL when rush and do spin moves naturally spin to their right into Mangold rather than LG 's opponet who spins toward the LT who already has his hands full.

    Without a doubt Faneca did not have his best season but he is still without a doubt our 2nd best on the OL.

    Mangold is a stud.
     
  9. uberchink

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    i knew faneca was overrated. the jets' O-line as a whole is much worse at pass-blocking than they are at run-blocking but faneca might have the biggest disparity there
     
  10. NDmick

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    i swore he was a 3rd rounder?

    then who am i thinking of??... EDIT: I am thinking of Adrain Jones, and he was a 4th rounder..

    my bad
     
  11. 101GangGreen101

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    Faneca isnt overrated I would say, he did alot of work helping Brick on that left side, yea hes gonna give up some sacks, but i Faneca was brought in to help these guys protect the QB better and for run blocking which Faneca excells in, another season with these guys well another HEALTHY one and these guys can only get better
     
  12. BadgerOnLSD

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    Brick, Mangold and Moore can get better. Faneca and Woody will probably get worse. I'd like to see us start preparing their replacements for the future. If we wait until it's a dire need, we'll have another season like 2005.
     
  13. Chrisp22

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    Moore was a defensive lineman in college making the transition even better. Good job Moore. Faneca can improve as well.
     
  14. WhiteShoeWillis

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    Of the LT's that started all 16 games, D'Brick is 5th in sacks allowed.

    To be fair this should be broken down by sacks allowed per pass play. I don't have that data, but here's the per/game breakdown.

    Code:
    						sacks allowed	games	sacks allowed/game
    1	Ryan	Clady		Broncos		0.5		16	0.03125
    2	Michael	Roos		Titans		1		16	0.0625
    3	Tra	Thomas		Eagles		2		16	0.125
    4	Orlando	Pace		Rams		2		14	0.142857143
    5	Jake	Long		Dolphins	2.5		16	0.15625
    6	Jordan	Gross		Panthers	3		15	0.2
    6	Jammal	Brown		Saints		3		15	0.2
    6	Jared	Gaither		Ravens		3		15	0.2
    7	Marcus	McNeill		Chargers	3		14	0.214285714
    8	Tony	Ugoh		Colts		3		12	0.25
    8	Chris	Samuels		Redskins	3		12	0.25
    8	D’Brickashaw Ferguson	Jets		4		16	0.25
    9	Todd	Weiner		Falcons		3		11	0.272727273
    10	Joe	Thomas		Browns		4.5		16	0.28125
    11	Walter	Jones		Seahawks	3.5		12	0.291666667
    26	Branden	Albert		Cheifs		4.5		15	0.3
    13	Bryant	McKinnie	Vikings		4		12	0.333333333
    14	Max	Starks		Steelers	4		11	0.363636364
    15	Mike	Gandy		Cardinals	6.25		16	0.390625
    16	David	Diehl		Giants		6.5		16	0.40625
    17	Flozell	Adams		Cowboys		7.25		16	0.453125
    18	Khalif	Barnes		Jags		7.5		16	0.46875
    18	Matt	Light		Pats		7.5		16	0.46875
    19	Levi	Brown		Bengals		5.5		11	0.5
    19	Chad	Clifton		Packers		7.5		15	0.5
    20	Joe	Staley		49ers		8.5		16	0.53125
    20	Donald	Penn		Bucs		8.5		16	0.53125
    21	Jeff	Backus		Lions		9.25		16	0.578125
    22	John	St. Clair	Bears		9.75		16	0.609375
    23	Kwame	Harris		Raiders		7.5		11	0.681818182
    24	Duane	Brown		Texans		11.5		16	0.71875
    25	Jason	Peters		Bills		11.5		13	0.884615385
    
    edit: OK - got the passes attempted data.

    Sacks/Pass Attempted*
    Code:
    							sacks  games	Passes	Passes/Game	Sacks/Pass
    1	Ryan		Clady		Broncos		0.5	16	620	38.75		0.0008
    2	Michael		Roos		Titans		1	16	453	28.31		0.0022
    3	Tra		Thomas		Eagles		2	16	606	37.88		0.0033
    4	Orlando		Pace		Rams		2	14	520	32.50		0.0044
    5	Jammal		Brown		Saints		3	15	636	39.75		0.0050
    6	Jake		Long		Dolphins	2.5	16	491	30.69		0.0051
    7	Tony		Ugoh		Colts		3	12	585	36.56		0.0068
    8	Marcus		McNeill		Chargers	3	14	478	29.88		0.0072
    9	Jared		Gaither		Ravens		3	15	433	27.06		0.0074
    10	D’Brickashaw	Ferguson	Jets		4	16	529	33.06		0.0076
    11	Jordan		Gross		Panthers	3	15	414	25.88		0.0077
    12	Chris		Samuels		Redskins	3	12	510	31.88		0.0078
    13	Branden		Albert		Cheifs		4.5	15	541	33.81		0.0089
    14	Joe		Thomas		Browns		4.5	16	488	30.50		0.0092
    15	Walter		Jones		Seahawks	3.5	12	474	29.63		0.0098
    16	Mike		Gandy		Cardinals	6.25	16	630	39.38		0.0099
    17	Todd		Weiner		Falcons		3	11	434	27.13		0.0101
    18	Max		Starks		Steelers	4	11	506	31.63		0.0115
    19	Bryant		McKinnie	Vikings		4	12	452	28.25		0.0118
    20	David		Diehl		Giants		6.5	16	491	30.69		0.0132
    21	Flozell		Adams		Cowboys		7.25	16	547	34.19		0.0133
    22	Khalif		Barnes		Jags		7.5	16	537	33.56		0.0140
    22	Matt		Light		Pats		7.5	16	534	33.38		0.0140
    23	Chad		Clifton		Packers		7.5	15	541	33.81		0.0148
    24	Donald		Penn		Bucs		8.5	16	562	35.13		0.0151
    25	Levi		Brown		Bengals		5.5	11	513	32.06		0.0156
    26	Joe		Staley		49ers		8.5	16	509	31.81		0.0167
    27	Jeff		Backus		Lions		9.25	16	509	31.81		0.0182
    28	John		St. Clair	Bears		9.75	16	528	33.00		0.0185
    29	Duane		Brown		Texans		11.5	16	555	34.69		0.0207
    30	Kwame		Harris		Raiders		7.5	11	421	26.31		0.0259
    31	Jason		Peters		Bills		11.5	13	479	29.94		0.0295
    
    *Using average # of passes/game, not actual number of passes LT was in the game.

    No matter how you slice it Ryan Clady dominated as a pass blocker based on stats this season. No one is even close.
     
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  15. rhodesfan16

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    is there a site you got this from
     
  16. GBA

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    there's a reason Pittsburgh let him go
     
  17. FJF

    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    why would you think of adrians jones?i been trying to forget that screen door of a blocker
     
  18. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    i remembered a OL taken in the same year and thought it was Moore.
     
  19. Royce Parker

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    Just curious, how is the stat of "tackles allowed" quantified? Is it based on the guy that he's lined up against at the start of the play or is it based on who he actually ends up blocking on the play (for example something like a stunt where two guys on D end up switching places during the play)?

    And is a half sack given when a defender gets through a double team so both blockers are accountable, or is it when a guy on O lets through one of two defenders who share a sack on the QB? Or both?

    Another question - do they happen to keep this stat for RBs (picking up blitzes)?
     
  20. Jets81

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    That tells me that Woody and Faneca should have had a couple more holding penalties. Guessing they weren't fond of Burt Ferve.
     

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