joewilly12 Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Jets DL Leonard Williams tells the News: ‘My goal this year is a sack in every game’ Tweet email Leonard Williams is one of the Jets' main bright spots entering this season. (SZAGOLA/CSM/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK/SZAGOLA/CSM/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK) Opposing coaches will likely suffer from insomnia upon hearing Leonard Williams' newest objective for the upcoming season. If the Jets defensive lineman weren't already enough of a royal pain in the posterior, he has raised his personal bar to frightening levels. "My goal this year is a sack in every game," Williams told the Daily News. "That's my goal. It seems like something's that pretty tangible. If you're looking at it game-by-game, a sack a game doesn't seem too far away (or) too far of a stretch." Williams has proven to be much more than just a large human with a wild shock of hair in his first two seasons. He has been a versatile, disruptive force that has fast become the face of the franchise, a 6-5, 302-pound game-wrecker with an arrow pointing to the sun. He hasn't shared his lofty goal with his coaches. "It's just something that I think about personally," he said. Jets' Leonard Williams: 'My goal this year is a sack every game' He didn't have an aha moment, either. "I don't think I really woke up with it one day," he said. Williams has 10 career sacks in 32 games, but don't be fooled. He's a consistent annoyance, a pocket-collapsing presence that knows he's been tantalizingly close to the quarterback more times than not. Williams had at least seven pressures from five different alignment techniques last season en route to 55 quarterback pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. When he doesn't drill the signal caller, he's usually in the neighborhood. "You're going to be close sometimes," Williams said. "You're going to miss. That's where good players become great. Changing that. From close to making it. It can turn from no sacks a game to two or three a game." Josh McCown continues to see few reps in Jets practice The scariest part: Williams is only 23. He was a first alternate for the Pro Bowl after his breakout second season (seven sacks, 68 tackles, two forced fumbles). He is stout against the run, too. Williams was second to former teammate Damon Harrison in defensive stops among interior lineman last season, per PFF. Sheldon Richardson, Mo Wilkerson and Williams comprise one of the most talented defensive line trios in the league. The trick now, of course, is juggling the talent on the most stacked position group on the team. "Coaches are really saying that they like our one-on-one matchups with me and Sheldon on guards," Williams said in the run-up to the Jets’ third preseason game against the Giants on Saturday. "And they like Mo more on the tackles. So they position us in the right places." Justin Pugh-Mo Wilkerson feud highlights annual Giants-Jets game Williams hopes to reach the 16-sack mark this season. (ROBERT SABO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS) Williams, one of the most selfless players on the team, is a pliable piece to Todd Bowles' defensive puzzle who has proven to be productive all across the formation. "When he moves, he looks smaller than he really is," defensive line coach Robert Nunn said. "He's got very good quickness. ... I don't believe he's scratched the surface to where he can go. My only hope is that I don't screw him up. Because he's a talented young man with a really unique skill set. ... I'm not sure where the ceiling is, to be honest with you." Nobody does, which has made folks on One Jets Drive downright giddy in the run-up to a season likely littered with speed bumps. Williams is one of the few knowns on a roster filled with unknowns, a compass for a wayward team. He has taken ownership of his own personal growth with the maturity of a much older man. He has added an important element to his daily routine that has made all the difference: daily meditation. He'll meditate for 5-10 minutes when he wakes up and just before he falls asleep each day, book-ends to a focused life. "It just helps me set an intention on my day in the morning," said Williams, who was introduced to meditating by girlfriend Hailey Lott, daughter of Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. "The night meditations are: Did I accomplish my intention?" Williams' transformation from a reserved rookie staying in the background to an emerging leader has been stark. His decision to attend a leadership symposium in the spring was a critical step in his development. He admits that it's still challenging getting in a teammate's face in a productive way, but he's getting there. "It is hard," Williams said. "I still struggle with stepping out of my comfort zone, because sometimes I want to be a leader and step up more, but sometimes I'm like, 'Okay, I don't want to cross any boundaries.' It takes stepping out of your comfort zone." "I'm a little bit more comfortable with who I am," he added. "I'm a little more established on the team. So, I'm comfortable with it now, but it's still hard in general to step out of your comfort zone and tell somebody else what to do." Williams is a budding superstar. Nobody would be surprised if he realizes his newest goal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opposing coaches will likely suffer from insomnia upon hearing Leonard Williams' newest objective for the upcoming season. If the Jets defensive lineman weren't already enough of a royal pain in the posterior, he has raised his personal bar to frightening levels. "My goal this year is a sack in every game," Williams told the Daily News. "That's my goal. It seems like something's that pretty tangible. If you're looking at it game-by-game, a sack a game doesn't seem too far away (or) too far of a stretch." Williams has proven to be much more than just a large human with a wild shock of hair in his first two seasons. He has been a versatile, disruptive force that has fast become the face of the franchise, a 6-5, 302-pound game-wrecker with an arrow pointing to the sun. He hasn't shared his lofty goal with his coaches. "It's just something that I think about personally," he said. Jets' Leonard Williams: 'My goal this year is a sack every game' He didn't have an aha moment, either. "I don't think I really woke up with it one day," he said. Williams has 10 career sacks in 32 games, but don't be fooled. He's a consistent annoyance, a pocket-collapsing presence that knows he's been tantalizingly close to the quarterback more times than not. Williams had at least seven pressures from five different alignment techniques last season en route to 55 quarterback pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. When he doesn't drill the signal caller, he's usually in the neighborhood. "You're going to be close sometimes," Williams said. "You're going to miss. That's where good players become great. Changing that. From close to making it. It can turn from no sacks a game to two or three a game." Josh McCown continues to see few reps in Jets practice The scariest part: Williams is only 23. He was a first alternate for the Pro Bowl after his breakout second season (seven sacks, 68 tackles, two forced fumbles). He is stout against the run, too. Williams was second to former teammate Damon Harrison in defensive stops among interior lineman last season, per PFF. Sheldon Richardson, Mo Wilkerson and Williams comprise one of the most talented defensive line trios in the league. The trick now, of course, is juggling the talent on the most stacked position group on the team. "Coaches are really saying that they like our one-on-one matchups with me and Sheldon on guards," Williams said in the run-up to the Jets’ third preseason game against the Giants on Saturday. "And they like Mo more on the tackles. So they position us in the right places." Justin Pugh-Mo Wilkerson feud highlights annual Giants-Jets game Williams hopes to reach the 16-sack mark this season. (ROBERT SABO/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS) Williams, one of the most selfless players on the team, is a pliable piece to Todd Bowles' defensive puzzle who has proven to be productive all across the formation. "When he moves, he looks smaller than he really is," defensive line coach Robert Nunn said. "He's got very good quickness. ... I don't believe he's scratched the surface to where he can go. My only hope is that I don't screw him up. Because he's a talented young man with a really unique skill set. ... I'm not sure where the ceiling is, to be honest with you." Nobody does, which has made folks on One Jets Drive downright giddy in the run-up to a season likely littered with speed bumps. Williams is one of the few knowns on a roster filled with unknowns, a compass for a wayward team. He has taken ownership of his own personal growth with the maturity of a much older man. He has added an important element to his daily routine that has made all the difference: daily meditation. He'll meditate for 5-10 minutes when he wakes up and just before he falls asleep each day, book-ends to a focused life. "It just helps me set an intention on my day in the morning," said Williams, who was introduced to meditating by girlfriend Hailey Lott, daughter of Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. "The night meditations are: Did I accomplish my intention?" Williams' transformation from a reserved rookie staying in the background to an emerging leader has been stark. His decision to attend a leadership symposium in the spring was a critical step in his development. He admits that it's still challenging getting in a teammate's face in a productive way, but he's getting there. "It is hard," Williams said. "I still struggle with stepping out of my comfort zone, because sometimes I want to be a leader and step up more, but sometimes I'm like, 'Okay, I don't want to cross any boundaries.' It takes stepping out of your comfort zone." "I'm a little bit more comfortable with who I am," he added. "I'm a little more established on the team. So, I'm comfortable with it now, but it's still hard in general to step out of your comfort zone and tell somebody else what to do." Williams is a budding superstar. Nobody would be surprised if he realizes his newest goal.
Drums Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 No matter how bad the season might be, at least Leo will be fun to watch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sperm Edwards Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Where's the selfless, team-first attitude? Once again, if this was said by a player who isn't universally loved by all Jets fans (e.g. Sheldon Richardson), the critique would surely be what a selfish player he is. Personally I'm fine with him setting lofty personal goals and think he's a great kid on top of being a major talent. He's the easiest individual on the team to root for. It's just fun to note he is the only active, non-IR'd player that Bowles selected for an isolated, individual, non-team Fathead in that Florham Park hallway, and his comments are un-coincidentally all of the "I" and "me" variety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbt Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 he will have plenty of opportunities since the defense will be on the field 3/4 of the game Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#27TheDominator Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 1 minute ago, Sperm Edwards said: Where's the selfless, team-first attitude? Once again, if this was said by a player who isn't universally loved by all Jets fans (e.g. Sheldon Richardson), the critique would surely be what a selfish player he is. Personally I'm fine with him setting lofty personal goals and think he's a great kid on top of being a major talent. He's the easiest individual on the team to root for. It's just fun to note he is the only active, non-IR'd player that Bowles selected for an isolated, individual, non-team Fathead in that Florham Park hallway, and his comments are un-coincidentally all of the "I" and "me" variety. Why isn't he trying to get a sack on every play? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#27TheDominator Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 1 minute ago, jbt said: he will have plenty of opportunities since the defense will be on the field 3/4 of the game Teams don't throw too much once they are up by 21. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sperm Edwards Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Just now, #27TheDominator said: Why isn't he trying to get a sack on every play? LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Integrity28 Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 The problems with last season have been hashed over ad nauseum, I know. That said, one of the less talked about problems was how our vaunted DL looked like a bunch of guys picked out of a bar. No push. No pressure. No menace. I would have thought, given the investment we've made there, that the DL could dictate the momentum of games. It does, actually, but not the way we want... 3rd and long, and they give opposing scrub QBs 5-6 seconds to throw. Anyway, I really like Williams. Hope he meets his goal... but more importantly, I hope he meets it in the context of that unit (and the whole defense) becoming game-breaking and stifling.... and throw in some other cliche football adjectives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UntouchableCrew Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Good for him. In what will likely be a lost season for the team all of the players should have individual goals to keep them motivated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MDL_JET Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, Integrity28 said: The problems with last season have been hashed over ad nauseum, I know. That said, one of the less talked about problems was how our vaunted DL looked like a bunch of guys picked out of a bar. No push. No pressure. No menace. I would have thought, given the investment we've made there, that the DL could dictate the momentum of games. It does, actually, but not the way we want... 3rd and long, and they give opposing scrub QBs 5-6 seconds to throw. Anyway, I really like Williams. Hope he meets his goal... but more importantly, I hope he meets it in the context of that unit (and the whole defense) becoming game-breaking and stifling.... and throw in some other cliche football adjectives. Because who's our edge rusher? This falls under why the Jets have been so bad. We've invested 3 high picks to 3 similar players on the DL. Its like every new GM felt the need to pick their own DL. Let's hope the Jets find a guy on the edge to take pressure away from Williams. Let's go Donahue! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lupz27 Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Someone needs to tell LW he won't get to face the Jets OL, and QB's every game once the season starts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raideraholic Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Should be a nice matchup in week two . From left to right, Lg K Osemele C Rodney Hudson and RG Gabe Jackson . Leonard Williams gets a sack against that interior , and he has earned it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beerfish Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Bowles will have him at olb setting the edge. It's tough to get that many sacks from the inside as holding is more prevalent and un called there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpoppy717 Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 16 minutes ago, MDL_JET said: Because who's our edge rusher? This falls under why the Jets have been so bad. We've invested 3 high picks to 3 similar players on the DL. Its like every new GM felt the need to pick their own DL. Let's hope the Jets find a guy on the edge to take pressure away from Williams. Let's go Donahue! This. And failed to trade any one of them, instead giving Wilkerson a big extension. It's a nice but unnecessary luxury to have all 3. You can only play so many 3-4 DEs in their ideal position at one time. And the two best games for the DL last year were opener without Richardson, and Ravens game without Wilkerson. One of Macc's biggest failures is that we are going into another season with our top 3 assets being redundant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Crusher Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Love love love this kid. Getting better every year. He will be the second best player on the defensive unit behind Dexter McDougle this year. Book it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adoni Beast Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Quotes like this from players are meaningless. I don't blame Leo for answering a question about his goals. But, the media now has a numerical imposed standard by which they will deem Leo's season a success or failure. Annoying little sports paparazzi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jet9 Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Sperm Edwards said: Where's the selfless, team-first attitude? Once again, if this was said by a player who isn't universally loved by all Jets fans (e.g. Sheldon Richardson), the critique would surely be what a selfish player he is. Personally I'm fine with him setting lofty personal goals and think he's a great kid on top of being a major talent. He's the easiest individual on the team to root for. It's just fun to note he is the only active, non-IR'd player that Bowles selected for an isolated, individual, non-team Fathead in that Florham Park hallway, and his comments are un-coincidentally all of the "I" and "me" variety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sperm Edwards Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 48 minutes ago, Jet9 said: Dammit, Mrs. Sperm promised me that she deleted that clip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Il Mostro Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 2 hours ago, Sperm Edwards said: Where's the selfless, team-first attitude? Once again, if this was said by a player who isn't universally loved by all Jets fans (e.g. Sheldon Richardson), the critique would surely be what a selfish player he is. Personally I'm fine with him setting lofty personal goals and think he's a great kid on top of being a major talent. He's the easiest individual on the team to root for. It's just fun to note he is the only active, non-IR'd player that Bowles selected for an isolated, individual, non-team Fathead in that Florham Park hallway, and his comments are un-coincidentally all of the "I" and "me" variety. Nailed it. Personal accomplishment trumping the team's is the trademark of this organization. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sperm Edwards Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 7 minutes ago, Il Mostro said: Nailed it. Personal accomplishment trumping the team's is the trademark of this organization. I was just having fun with it. I really don't care, and find nothing wrong with anything he said. I just find it amusing that this is the polar opposite of what Bowles claimed he was shooting for, and in terms of setting examples, Leonard Williams was one of his poster boys (quite literally, in this case). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#27TheDominator Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 18 minutes ago, Sperm Edwards said: I was just having fun with it. I really don't care, and find nothing wrong with anything he said. I just find it amusing that this is the polar opposite of what Bowles claimed he was shooting for, and in terms of setting examples, Leonard Williams was one of his poster boys (quite literally, in this case). Quote didn't bother me at all, but I think we do have to point out the hypocrisy because the board would go ballistic if Richardson said that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PepPep Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 8 minutes ago, #27TheDominator said: Quote didn't bother me at all, but I think we do have to point out the hypocrisy because the board would go ballistic if Richardson said that. No, they wouldn't. B/C getting sacks is not selfish AT ALL. There is ZERO selfishness in saying you want to get a sack a game or as many sacks as possible. It's not like saying you want to get a certain amount of TDs or catches or rush yards a game. B/C that means you are asking to get more touches, taking touches away from others and changing the way the offense is run. Defense is completely different. And sack or tackles in particular are a free for all. If you get there, you make the stop- kudos. There is absolutely nothing selfish about it and if Richardson said it I would not think he is being selfish either. If anything, its a good example to set for the rest of the players - "hey, if you don;t step it up, I'm gonna get there first and get the sack." If you dissect it, you could even argue that saying you want a lot of INTs is selfish b/c you may be inclined to take more unnecessary chances. But even that is a bit of a stretch. This is not a selfish statement by Big Cat and it would not be a selfish statement of anyone who's job it is to sack the QB said it. LMFAO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#27TheDominator Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 2 minutes ago, PepPep said: No, they wouldn't. B/C getting sacks is not selfish AT ALL. There is ZERO selfishness in saying you want to get a sack a game or as many sacks as possible. It's not like saying you want to get a certain amount of TDs or catches or rush yards a game. B/C that means you are asking to get more touches, taking touches away from others and changing the way the offense is run. Defense is completely different. And sack or tackles in particular are a free for all. If you get there, you make the stop- kudos. There is absolutely nothing selfish about it and if Richardson said it I would not think he is being selfish either. If anything, its a good example to set for the rest of the players - "hey, if you don;t step it up, I'm gonna get there first and get the sack." If you dissect it, you could even argue that saying you want a lot of INTs is selfish b/c you may be inclined to take more unnecessary chances. But even that is a bit of a stretch. This is not a selfish statement by Big Cat and it would not be a selfish statement of anyone who's job it is to sack the QB said it. LMFAO Go read the Klecko thread and what everybody is saying about Gastineau. I don't think it was a particularly selfish statement, but you don't think people wouldn't see it that way if Richardson said it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rangerous Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 hmmm, maneesh writing a nice puff piece on the jets? is the twerp trying to make peace with the fan base or is he just trying to lull everyone to sleep and then start nailing the jets from game one on? williams is a very nice player and if he does get 16 sacks, great. but he won't be able to do it unless wilk and shelly hold up their part of the bargain. speaking of shelly, he has been looking pretty good on the field so far. could be he's going to have a great season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Il Mostro Posted August 27, 2017 Share Posted August 27, 2017 On 8/25/2017 at 0:21 PM, Sperm Edwards said: I was just having fun with it. I really don't care, and find nothing wrong with anything he said. I just find it amusing that this is the polar opposite of what Bowles claimed he was shooting for, and in terms of setting examples, Leonard Williams was one of his poster boys (quite literally, in this case). Oh, I am dead serious. Even after offloading a few guys they perceived as being divisive or undermining to the coaching staff, there is something about the chemistry on this team that stinks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgb Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 On 8/26/2017 at 1:10 AM, Integrity28 said: The problems with last season have been hashed over ad nauseum, I know. That said, one of the less talked about problems was how our vaunted DL looked like a bunch of guys picked out of a bar. No push. No pressure. No menace. I would have thought, given the investment we've made there, that the DL could dictate the momentum of games. It does, actually, but not the way we want... 3rd and long, and they give opposing scrub QBs 5-6 seconds to throw. Anyway, I really like Williams. Hope he meets his goal... but more importantly, I hope he meets it in the context of that unit (and the whole defense) becoming game-breaking and stifling.... and throw in some other cliche football adjectives. To be fair they don't exactly have the benefit of game-like conditions practicing against our offense... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jet9 Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 7 hours ago, Il Mostro said: Oh, I am dead serious. Even after offloading a few guys they perceived as being divisive or undermining to the coaching staff, there is something about the chemistry on this team that stinks. Agreed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack48 Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 On 8/25/2017 at 1:51 PM, The Crusher said: Love love love this kid. Getting better every year. He will be the second best player on the defensive unit behind Dexter McDougle this year. Book it. Ha ha. I cannot help but feel that his big dog status (well deserved) is diminishing Mo and Meathead's play a bit. They know they are not in his class and it affects them. Hopefully they will get over it. He is drawing the most attention from offensive lineman, after all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack48 Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 On 8/25/2017 at 3:57 PM, PepPep said: No, they wouldn't. B/C getting sacks is not selfish AT ALL. There is ZERO selfishness in saying you want to get a sack a game or as many sacks as possible. It's not like saying you want to get a certain amount of TDs or catches or rush yards a game. B/C that means you are asking to get more touches, taking touches away from others and changing the way the offense is run. Defense is completely different. And sack or tackles in particular are a free for all. If you get there, you make the stop- kudos. There is absolutely nothing selfish about it and if Richardson said it I would not think he is being selfish either. If anything, its a good example to set for the rest of the players - "hey, if you don;t step it up, I'm gonna get there first and get the sack." If you dissect it, you could even argue that saying you want a lot of INTs is selfish b/c you may be inclined to take more unnecessary chances. But even that is a bit of a stretch. This is not a selfish statement by Big Cat and it would not be a selfish statement of anyone who's job it is to sack the QB said it. LMFAO having personal goals is not selfish, unless your goals hurt the team's progress. How can a pass rusher getting sacks hurt the team? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Crusher Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 3 minutes ago, jack48 said: Ha ha. I cannot help but feel that his big dog status (well deserved) is diminishing Mo and Meathead's play a bit. They know they are not in his class and it affects them. Hopefully they will get over it. He is drawing the most attention from offensive lineman, after all. Mo and Sheldon got nothing to worry about. Pretty sure Mac has a trade in the work dumping Leo for another safety and a long snapper. Jetnation response, " Leo was good but eventually his hair would have gotten so big couldn't wear helmet anymore." " Good trade Mac, getting rid of him while he still had value." " Leo had a history of big hair."! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETSfan4life_1 Posted August 28, 2017 Share Posted August 28, 2017 Leo can get all the sacks he wants i have no issues with his statement, as a matter of fact while he is out there hunting for sacks when he do sack Brady he need to take the left glove from brady and give it to Hack so Hack can have a Brady like career. JETS - jets jets jets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joewilly12 Posted September 21, 2017 Author Share Posted September 21, 2017 View image on Twitter Follow NY Daily News Sports ✔@NYDNSports Jets DE Leonard Williams is battling a wrist injury, says he's been having 'some ups and downs' - @danielrpopperhttp://nydn.us/2feJ9rq Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Schroy Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 Leonard Williams, "My goal this year is TO SUCK in every game". Wilk taught me how. Sorry, I like Leo but it's not going well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesr Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 "My goal this year is a sack ..."Sent from my XT1068 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike135 Posted September 22, 2017 Share Posted September 22, 2017 Awesome! But it better not interfere with us losing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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