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Super Bowl XLVII Playoffs

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Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers Live

Date: Thursday,November 28, 2013

Kick Off: 12:30 PM ET

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The Detroit Lions move to 3-2 after a tough Week 5 loss at the hands of the Green Bay Packers by a score of 22-9. Green Bay improves to 2-2 with the victory.

Detroit Lions Game GradesPositional Unit First-Half Grade Final Grade

Pass Offense C- C-

Run Offense F F

Pass Defense A- C+

Run Defense B- D

Special Teams B B

Coaching C C

Lions/Packers

Final Analysis

Pass Offense: We knew it would be bad, but this bad? Detroit was completely inept through the air, as Stafford threw for 262 yards and only found the end zone in garbage time. Brandon Pettigrew quietly turned in another solid performance, but overall this was just a tough offense to watch all day. The Lions can survive without Reggie Bush, but not without Calvin Johnson.

Run Offense: Speaking of Bush, he was a complete non-factor in this game. It’s hard to blame him though. Green Bay’s secondary played close to the line of scrimmage all game because there were no real deep threats presented by Detroit. As a result, Bush and Joique Bell combined for just 65 rushing yards on the day and never developed any momentum.

Pass Defense: The pass defense held up extremely well in the first half, but it was only a matter of time before Aaron Rodgers took over this game. After a huge touchdown pass to James Jones, the rout was on. There were moments of decency from members of Detroit’s secondary, but Chris Houston has been a disappointment all year.

Run Defense: This was simply not a great day for the Lions’ run defense. While the front four are usually stout, today they allowed Eddie Lacy and Randall Cobb to gobble up yards. Green Bay rushed for 178 yards on the day and asserted dominance on the ground. They dictated the pace and flow of this game.

Special Teams: Sam Martin is doing great things at a position you hate to see on the field. He had six punts for 311 yards on the day, averaging 51.8 yards per punt. David Akers had a great 53-yard field goal. This grade would be really high if only Michael Spurlock were not such a mediocre return man. He had two returns for 40 yards.

Coaching: In reality there is not much that can be done with Calvin Johnson out of the lineup. Detroit relies heavily on him and needs him. No amount of coaching will make Kris Durham or Patrick Edwards consistent and viable options. Still, 0-23 on the road against Green Bay is a tough pill to swallow.

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First-Half Analysis

Pass Offense: Take away Calvin Johnson and you are left with a pathetic Detroit Lions passing attack. Stafford has thrown for just 99 yards against a Packers secondary that has struggled this season. The Lions must find ways to spread the ball out and utilize play action in the second half.

Run Offense: The Lions' poor passing game is having ramifications on the ground as well. Reggie Bush has come down to earth with nine rushing yards and Joique Bell only has 16. The entire Detroit offense is a mess right now, but the Lions must commit to the ground game and give these guys chances. Bell and Bush are too good to contain for an entire game.

Pass Defense: The positives for Detroit have come almost solely from the defense. Green Bay has been forced to settle for field goals on two separate occasions and Aaron Rodgers has not taken over this game at all. Rodgers has just 88 passing yards and has seen multiple receivers drop passes already.

Run Defense: Other teams have had one or two big runs to bolster their rushing yards against Detroit, but Green Bay is consistently finding yards courtesy of Eddie Lacy. The rookie running back has an impressive 53 yards on 13 carries and is moving the chains for the Packers. The Lions' main focus has to be Rodgers, but Lacy cannot be overlooked.

Special Teams: It is great to see David Akers hit a lengthy 53-yard field goal away from the comforts of a dome. Other than that, there is not much to report in terms of special teams. Michael Spurlock has two mediocre returns and Sam Martin has already punted on three occasions.

Coaching: The Lions' defensive game plan has kept everything in front of the secondary and prevented Rodgers from dominating with the deep ball. Offensively, the play-calling needs to be adjusted quickly. Detroit is finding no success on the ground or through the air. 114 total yards in a half is simply not acceptable.

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Aaron Rodgers practiced Tuesday -- "I felt like I was back on the team today; I felt like I was an actual football player," he said later in the day on his weekly radio show on ESPN Wisconsin -- but the face of the Green Bay Packers and their potential savior this season isn't all the way back.

The star quarterback put on his red workout jersey and helmet for the first time since he sustained a broken collarbone in the Nov. 4 loss to the Chicago Bears. The team listed Rodgers as a limited participant in an abbreviated practice of less than 90 minutes that was held at what he characterized as "walk-through tempo."

Coach Mike McCarthy said Rodgers, who took snaps from practice-squad center Garth Gerhart, went through individual drills with the team.

While encouraged and enthused by Rodgers' on-field participation for the first time since the injury, McCarthy tempered the significance of the day.

"It does not look like Aaron is going to make it," said McCarthy, referring to Rodgers' availability for Green Bay's Thanksgiving Day at the Detroit Lions on Thursday. "He had a good day. This was a big day actually for him as far as doing throwing and some of the things, the targets that the training staff wanted to hit with him -- they definitely hit it. So, he feels good, but I don't think he's going to make it this week."

Four hours after McCarthy changed his prognosis for Rodgers' playing status this week from the "slim to none" he expressed Monday to "closer to none" Tuesday afternoon, Rodgers confirmed on the radio show that he hasn't been cleared to play this week by team doctor Pat McKenzie.

"Expectations have been high," Rodgers said. "Obviously, I've been trying to push it as much as is reasonable, but it's a waiting game with broken bones."

So, unless Rodgers is listed as anything but "out" on the last injury report of the week Wednesday as he has been for the previous three games, the Packers are getting ready to trot out their fourth starting quarterback of this wacky season on Thursday.

The football would seem to be going in the hands of Matt Flynn. McCarthy revealed the sixth-year veteran, who is in his second go-around with the Packers, ran the first-string offense in practice Tuesday.

"Matt Flynn took the starter reps today," McCarthy said. "It was a big mental day for us. We're just removed from a five-quarter game on Sunday. So, Matt took the starter reps, and that's where we are."

The team will hold its final practice of the condensed week early in the day Wednesday before departing for Detroit.

The Packers are making the quick turnaround this week after rallying to tie the Minnesota Vikings 26-26 on Sunday at Lambeau Field.

Flynn orchestrated a big comeback from a 23-7 deficit in a relief role. He replaced struggling starter Scott Tolzien shortly after halftime and took Green Bay on three scoring drives in the fourth quarter that yielded 16 points to force overtime.

The two teams matched field goals in their first possessions of the extra period, and they settled for the draw after the additional 15 minutes of playing time elapsed.

Flynn finished 21-for-36 passing for 218 yards and a touchdown for an 85.2 passer rating.

Although McCarthy again held off on naming a starter for Thursday's game, Flynn said Tuesday, "I'm preparing like I'm going to start. My mind is set to go out there and take the first snap and play and do the best that I can and try to move the ball and go out there (and) try to beat a really good Detroit team in their house."

The slumping Lions, who have lost their last two games, are tied for the NFC North lead with the Chicago Bears. Both teams are 6-5.

Right behind them are the Packers, who are 5-5-1. They have managed to stay in contention heading into the stretch run of the season despite being winless (0-3-1) with Rodgers out.

While recognizing the importance of the holiday matchup with the Lions at Ford Field, McCarthy made it clear the Packers aren't compelled to rush Rodgers back this week.

"I clearly understand Aaron's role and responsibility here, but this is a medical decision, and he's not quite ready," McCarthy said. "But, he did have good day today. He feels very good about what he accomplished today."

An admittedly optimistic Rodgers concurred, but injected some caution in his self-assessment.

"I haven't had any pain throwing," said Rodgers, whose injury is confined to his non-throwing left side. "(But) the issues people probably don't understand, they think, 'Oh, he has no pain, why doesn't he play?' it's not that simple.

"There's obviously risk management, and there's the flexibility and the strength, which are two other components of this injury that need to be where I want them to be in order to play. So, the flexibility and the strength have been the last to come, and I'll go from there."

If this is Flynn's game to start, it will be only his fourth starting assignment since breaking into the NFL as a seventh-round draft pick by Green Bay in 2008.

His first two starts came as a Packer -- as an emergency replacement for a concussed Rodgers in a narrow loss of 31-27 in a primetime game at New England late in the 2010 season and then as the fill-in for a deactivated Rodgers in a historic 45-41 victory over Detroit in the 2011 regular-season finale.

In that latter game, Flynn set single-game team records with 480 passing yards and six touchdown passes.

What the Packers would give to have close to a reprisal of that performance from Flynn against the Lions on Thursday after his bid to become a starter elsewhere the past two seasons fizzled.

"He wasn't 100 percent sure with all the calls (in Sunday's game), but he did a good job of going out there and playing football," veteran right guard T.J. Lang said. "He, obviously, is a guy that was here for four years, and a lot of the stuff we're doing now has carried over from then. The base concepts, I think he feels comfortable with, (as well as) going out and commanding the offense, running the no-huddle. I think it showed he still remembers a good chunk of when he was here. If we play with him moving forward, hopefully we can continue having some similar success."

SERIES HISTORY: 167th regular-season meeting. Packers lead series, 94-65-7. Green Bay has won the last five games, including a 22-9 outcome at Lambeau Field on Oct. 6 this season, and is 14-1 against the Lions with Mike McCarthy as its head coach since 2006. The Packers have won six of the last seven meetings at Detroit's Ford Field going back to 2006 -- the Lions' lone victory in that span was by a 7-3 score in 2010 when Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers left the game with a concussion. The Packers are 2-0 against their longtime rival in the playoffs.

NOTES, QUOTES

--Playing indoors at Detroit's Ford Field on Thursday is more to Eddie Lacy's liking now that winter-like conditions have taken hold in Green Bay.

Lacy attributed an asthma attack he had during a portion of the full overtime period in the Packers' 26-26 tie with Minnesota on Sunday to the prevailing subfreezing temperatures at Lambeau Field.

"I have flare-ups (with the asthma) when it's colder," Lacy said. "It's not an everyday thing. It's random pretty much."

Lacy had to be taken to the locker room for a short time to have the asthma treated as the game continued after both teams made a field goal in their first possessions of overtime. Lacy missed Green Bay's second series, a three-and-out, but returned to the field for its final possession that also ended with a punt.

"It pretty much came out of nowhere," Lacy said of the health setback. "I've been in cold weather a bit, not cold like that, but cold enough, and I had no problems with it. So, it didn't cross my mind, at all (Sunday)."

Temperature for the 12 p.m. CST kickoff was 19 degrees with the wind chill at 7.

Lacy, who said he has been afflicted by asthma since birth, never had an attack in a game previously.

The rookie workhorse had one of his most involved games this season Sunday. He touched the football 31 times, including 25 rushing attempts for 110 yards and a touchdown and a personal-best six catches for 48 yards.

Coach Mike McCarthy didn't express concern Tuesday when asked about how Lacy would respond coming off a short rest before having to play again Thursday.

"He's going to play, and he's going to play a lot," McCarthy said. "He carried the ball a bunch Sunday, ran the ball very hard, was physical doing that. He's a young man, and he knows what he needs to do to get ready for the game."

Lacy has averaged 23 carries in the last eight games after he missed the Week 3 loss at Cincinnati because of a concussion. He ranks eighth in the NFL for both rushing yards (806) and touchdown runs (six).

--The fallout from the Packers' first game to end in a tie since they played to a 17-17 stalemate with John Elway and the Denver Broncos on Sept. 20, 1987, in Milwaukee just ahead of having their next game only four days later was a schedule shakeup.

McCarthy kept the players off their feet as much as possible Monday, as planned, but he had to make adjustments to the practices set for Tuesday and Wednesday.

"Playing five quarters of football (Sunday), it stresses your team even more," McCarthy said.

McCarthy toned things down for practice Tuesday, having the players go through drills in exclusively walk- or jog-through mode for about 90 minutes.

"We're going to do a little bit more on Wednesday," McCarthy said.

The team is scheduled to have practice for an hour Wednesday, starting in the late morning, before it heads to the Green Bay airport in the afternoon to take the short flight across Lake Michigan to Detroit.

"We'll have some full-speed periods," McCarthy said.

--The first 12 weeks of the NFL season have been underscored by opportunistic plays.

The league has 48 interception returns for touchdowns -- the second-highest total at this stage of the season since the 1970 merger. Teams had 50 interception touchdowns through 12 weeks last season.

The Packers, however, can't say they have contributed to the pick-six frenzy this season. They are one of four teams who have zero touchdown returns off interceptions, joining Minnesota, New Orleans and Philadelphia.

That falls in line with Green Bay's dubious position of having the fewest interceptions (four), along with Houston, this season. Three players in the league have more interceptions -- Detroit's DeAndre Levy, the New York Giants' Antrel Rolle and Tennessee's Alterraun Verner, each with five.

Despite the alarming shortcomings by the Packers defense, which is ranked 20th for total yards allowed (per-game average of 359.6) and tied for 18th for points allowed (average of 24.1), McCarthy gave his coaches on that side a vote of confidence this week.

"It's a very talented, organized defensive staff," McCarthy said. "I really like the teaching ability, the demand and their personality.

"I'm very comfortable in our coaching staff. I think it's definitely one of the strengths of our program."

BY THE NUMBERS: 15 -- Average margin of victory for the Packers in their three-game winning streak over the Lions in Detroit on Thanksgiving Day since 2007.

QUOTE TO NOTE: "That was a crazy game. That was definitely a day that I'll never forget, just seemed like everything was clicking. But, that's two totally different teams now. I don't think you can expect anything like that, hopefully by either side." -- Quarterback Matt Flynn, Green Bay's anticipated starter Thursday at Detroit, on setting single-game team records with 480 passing yards and six touchdown throws in the Packers' 45-41 win over the Lions at Lambeau Field to end the 2011 regular season.

STRATEGY AND PERSONNEL

PLAYER NOTES

--QB Matt Flynn is preparing to make the start in the Thanksgiving Day game at Detroit on Thursday. Coach Mike McCarthy announced after Tuesday's practice that Flynn handled the first-string reps in the team's jog-through practice, although injured starter Aaron Rodgers participated on a limited basis. Flynn, in a relief role, rallied the Packers from a 16-point deficit in the fourth quarter in a game that ended in a 26-26 tie against Minnesota on Sunday.

--OLB Clay Matthews doesn't appear on the injury report this week for the first time since early October after he sustained a broken thumb that required surgery in the Packers' 22-9 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 5. Matthews, who has played the last three games after being out for four contests, said Tuesday he will continue to wear a small cast to protect his right thumb for the rematch with the Lions in Detroit on Thursday.

--WR Jordy Nelson goes into the Thanksgiving Day game at Detroit on Thursday needing only 53 receiving yards to reach 1,000 in a season for the second time in his career. Nelson's team-leading 947 yards rank him eighth in the league. His career high is 1,263 yards in 2011.

--K Mason Crosby, who made two field goals and also kicked two extra points in the 26-26 tie against Minnesota on Sunday, quietly reached the 100-point mark for the seventh time in as many NFL seasons. Crosby has 104 points, tied for second highest in the league with Seattle's Steven Hauschka -- four points behind New England's Stephen Gostkowski. Crosby is 25-for-29 on field goals, with the conversion percentage of 86.2 putting him ahead of his career-high mark of 85.7 in 2011.

INJURY IMPACT

--QB Aaron Rodgers (collarbone) participated in portions of the team's extended jog-through practice Tuesday. As far as anyone knows, it was Rodgers' first on-field work since he sustained the broken left collarbone that has kept him out the last three games. However, coach Mike McCarthy said afterward Rodgers is "not quite ready" to play, especially with the Packers on a short week as they get ready to play at Detroit on Thursday. Matt Flynn is in line to become the latest starting replacement for Rodgers in the key NFC North game against the Lions.

--CB Sam Shields (hamstring) had full participation in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. Coach Mike McCarthy said afterward that he expects Shields to play Thursday at Detroit after the team's most effective cornerback missed the last two games.

--DL Johnny Jolly (groin) was considered a full-time participant in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday and is expected to play Thursday at Detroit. The veteran starter was sidelined for the 26-26 tie against Minnesota on Sunday.

--LG Josh Sitton (back) had full status in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. The expectation is the veteran starter will be fine for the game Thursday at Detroit.

--RT Don Barclay (knee) participated in limited fashion in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. A determination on whether Barclay can return to action Thursday at Detroit and reclaim his starting spot after missing the last two games won't be made until after practice Wednesday. Marshall Newhouse has been starting in Barclay's absence.

--RT Marshall Newhouse (shoulder) had full status in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. That would suggest Newhouse would be OK to play Thursday at Detroit and remain in a starting role if Don Barclay can't make it back after being out the last two games.

--OLB Nick Perry (foot/ankle) was a limited participant in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. Although head coach Mike McCarthy sounded optimistic afterward about Perry's status, whether the starter can play Thursday at Detroit after a two-game absence won't be known until Green Bay holds a practice at live speed Wednesday.

--OLB/DE Mike Neal (abdomen) had full status in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday and should be good for the holiday game at Detroit on Thursday. Neal has been starting in place of an injured Nick Perry, who may be able to play this week.

--DE C.J. Wilson (ankle) didn't participate in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday and probably won't be available for the game at Detroit on Thursday. Wilson suffered a significant injury to his lower left leg late in regulation during the 26-26 tie against Minnesota on Sunday.

--RB Johnathan Franklin (concussion/neck) didn't participate in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. Given the quick turnaround this week, the sparingly used rookie is unlikely to be available for the game at Detroit on Thursday.

--TE Brandon Bostick (concussion) seemingly will be hard-pressed to be cleared in time for the game Thursday at Detroit. Bostick, who didn't participate in the team's jog-through practice Tuesday, suffered the head injury in the 26-26 tie against Minnesota on Sunday.

--ILB Jamari Lattimore (quadriceps) wasn't on the field for the team's jog-through practice Tuesday. Lattimore's status would seem to be in doubt for the game at Detroit on Thursday.

GAME PLAN:

As long as head coach Mike McCarthy hasn't resorted to some atypical poker-faced bluffing the last couple days, Aaron Rodgers will remain out of uniform for the fourth straight game. Rodgers practiced Tuesday for the first time since he sustained a fracture in his non-throwing left collarbone in the Nov. 4 loss to Chicago. McCarthy reiterated Rodgers is unlikely to play, so the likely scenario is Matt Flynn will make the start at quarterback in the holiday showdown between NFC North title contenders.

Flynn relieved an ineffective Scott Tolzien in the third quarter of the game against Minnesota on Sunday and led the offense on three scoring drives in the fourth quarter that erased a 16-point deficit to force overtime, which ended in a 26-26 tie. McCarthy entrusted Flynn, despite having next to no prep time with the first-string group in practice, to orchestrate the comeback by running the no-huddle scheme that has been synonymous with Rodgers.

Going up tempo seems plausible on the indoor surface at Detroit's Ford Field on Thursday as the Packers look to neutralize the Lions' formidable front, anchored by tackles Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley. Nevertheless, a balanced attack, as Green Bay had in its 22-9 home win over Detroit on Oct. 6, remains the target for McCarthy as play caller.

Led by rookie Eddie Lacy's 23 carries for 99 yards, the Packers piled up 180 rushing yards in the first meeting with the Lions. No doubt Detroit will put a priority on containing Lacy first and foremost, so that could take its defense out of its familiar two-high look and give Flynn some passing windows down field.

Detroit surprisingly played the earlier game against Green Bay without star receiver Calvin Johnson because of a knee injury. Johnson (league highs of 1,198 receiving yards and 11 touchdown catches) should be raring to go in the rematch. He has six touchdowns receptions in the last seven games he has played against the Packers and, like with most opponents, creates all kinds of mismatches should Green Bay defensive coordinator Dom Capers try to go with man coverage.

Without the threat of Johnson in that game last month at Lambeau Field, Capers dialed up considerable pressure on Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford. He succumbed to five sacks -- all by linebackers. Expect Capers to be liberal again with the pocket assault, as Tampa Bay did in forcing four interceptions and sacking Stafford twice in its 24-21 win over the heavily favored Lions at Ford Field on Sunday.

An inconsistent Stafford, who has completed only 58.9 percent of his passes and thrown 12 interceptions, is apt to get rid of the football rather than go to the ground with it. His 14 sacks this season are fewest among the league's regular quarterbacks.

MATCHUPS TO WATCH

--Packers LT David Bakhtiari and RT Don Barclay or Marshall Newhouse vs. Lions DEs Ziggy Ansah and Willie Young.

Green Bay could be getting a lift on its offensive line on the short week with the potential return of Barclay to game action after he missed the last two outings because of a knee injury. The Packers offensive line, particularly Newhouse on the right side, struggled against an assertive and relentless Minnesota Vikings front in the teams' game played to a tie Sunday.

For all the focus that will be placed on how the Packers' interior linemen hold up against Detroit's tormenting tackle twosome of Ndamukong Suh and Nick Fairley, Green Bay faces an immense challenge with Ansah and Young coming off the edge. Ansah, the No. 5 overall pick in this year's draft who generally lines up on the right side, leads the Lions with five sacks. Two of them came in Sunday's upset home loss to Tampa Bay after Ansah was out for two games because of a high ankle sprain. He had one sack in the Packers' win over Detroit in Green Bay on Oct. 6. Young, an emerging fourth-year player with speed and a high motor coming off the left side, has three sacks this season.

--Packers CB Micah Hyde vs. Lions WR Nate Burleson.

No doubt Green Bay's leaky pass coverage has the daunting task of going against Calvin Johnson after catching a break when arguably the league's best wideout didn't play in the teams' Week 5 matchup. Also missing from that game was Burleson, who was in the early stages of recovering from surgery for a broken arm he sustained in a freakish car accident. Burleson made a big return from a seven-game absence in the loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday, finishing with a team-high-tying seven receptions for 77 yards and a touchdown in 10 pass targets.

The compact, but quick 11th-year pro has never been much of a factor when he has played against Green Bay since joining the Lions in 2010. Yet, if the Packers insist on paying too much attention to Johnson on the back end, Burleson could become a frequently targeted difference maker running out of the slot, where promising rookie Hyde has been exploited in pass coverage.

--Packers coverage units vs. Lions kick returner Jeremy Ross.

The Green Bay players could be seeing a lot of their former teammate, Ross, who was inserted as Detroit's full-time returner Sunday for the first time since he signed with the Lions in October.

Ross had been released by the Packers after an inauspicious start to the season. He averaged a paltry 12.5 yards in six kickoff returns, including a critical fumble in the Week 3 loss at Cincinnati, Ross' final game with Green Bay. Ross didn't hurt himself as the replacement for healthy inactive Micheal Spurlock on returns for Detroit in Sunday's game, running back a punt for 42 yards. Ross has averaged 31 yards in three kickoff returns with a long of 44 since joining the Lions.

Thanksgiving week is here, and that means we've officially entered the stretch run of the 2013 season. Now is the time where playoff teams begin to separate themselves from the pack.

While much of the focus is on the teams with the best records, don't ignore the clubs beginning to ascend from the middle of the pack. We've seen teams catch fire in recent years and end up winning it all. It's not outside the realm of possibility that a team without the greatest odds could raise the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

With that in mind, here are the updated Super Bowl odds for every NFL team heading into Week 13, courtesy of Bovada.

Yeah, the Atlanta Falcons were competitive last Thursday against the Saints. But there are no medals for trying in the NFL, and the Falcons ultimately tasted the spoiled nectar of defeat, running their losing streak to five games and ensuring their first losing season since 2007.

The Falcons have been hit hard by injuries, but this is the NFL. That happens to every team in varying degrees. The great teams can overcome maladies to key players. The Falcons, however, are far from a great team—very, very far.

It's been a down year for the triumvirate of general manager Thomas Dimitroff, coach Mike Smith and quarterback Matt Ryan. All three need to do a better job leading into the 2014 season.

While Smith's job status has become a hot topic over the course of Atlanta's losing streak, he deserves to come back. This is his first down year as Falcons coach, and he's 25 games over .500 since taking the job in 2008.

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