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Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. Don't fill out salaries or other things. Get some facts and come back and Seebee. You can't handle the true now told our players you need a bit more like a dog. We don't need a bunch of cats in here. Looking in the mirror, I look good. I got my extra bands on, I got my other shoes. Be a doll. We don't need no meals. We don't need no cats. We need more dogs.

Are not a detain Why you're not that detained? We weren't good. There's no sense of asking me things about the game. I'm telling you. We laid an egg. So I'm not gonna break it down for you. He sucks. He sucked. He laid an egg. That's all I have to say. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm not gonna break it down for you. Nothing went well for us. It's on us. We have to

figure it out and we will. Jo Dad Tiger's leaden egg yesterday at Kamerica Park, coming home after getting swept by Kansas City losing nine to one. Welcome in to the eight o'clock hour. Dennis Fithian in for Matt Shepherd on Xies and Bros. On the Michigan Sports Network. Yeah, nine to one, Tigers have lost five in a row. Coming up in a half hour, we'll talk some Tigers with Tom Gage, the long time Tiger beat writer. Right now we're talking about the alliance. Is it super Bowl or bust?

Dan Campbell, Lions head coach, answered that question, also got the hype train going for Jamison Williams, calling him the most improved player, saying he's a man on the mission. He's a man on a mission. How much are you counting on Jamison Williams? What do you expect for him? And Tho As a couple of questions that we have out there, you're just waking up tuning in Celtics beat the Pacers, Oilers in double overtime over the Stars down in Big d. Those are your finals in basketball and hockey and

of course baseball. I said, would it be something that the Lions would think about doing? Going all in for t Higgins, the outstanding wide receiver for Cincinnati, who's doesn't want to sign any kind of franchise tag. He's

trying to get delt. He wants a long term deal. He wants to get Delt and you think about the Lions and the position that they're in, and could you add a T. Higgins And the first thing you think, you know, you get a big name, and you get the Lions offense, and you already got him on our Saint Brown and you're looking over there and you got left Porta and and everything that you know, and then we're just talking about Jamison Williams, Like, wow, how about T Higgins?

This could be the best offense in the league. If you were able to bring T. Higgins in now, that might be the best offense in the league. Anyways, if Williams even comes close to the kind of hype that has been bestowed on him in the last twenty four hours. The reason I here I bring it up to kind of get everything going. But then here's the bunch of cold water on to bring in a T. Higgins one.

If the Lions were going to make a big swing and go all in, so to speak, it would be on the other side of the ball. If you follow Brad Home so far, at least through now this upcoming being his fourth year, there's no track record to suggest that he's doing anything all in. You know, he has not gone after that big name in free agency. Maybe you think Kevin Zeitler, the offensive guard from the Ravens at

the Lions brought in to fill in on their offensive line. That's, you know, a big name for you, all right, a DJ reader on the defensive side at defensive tackle. But you know, trading for Carlton Davis or you know, signing Marcus Davenport, you know those aren't going all in moves. So a little bit of cold water, wrong side of the ball and then wrong general manager think about the big swing and going all in.

But maybe you know he's got a trade. You know, you say all of this, but then Holmes is sitting back there and if the the I could see him going completely against what he's done and you know, even bolstering the offensive side if the deal was right, because the Lions are in that position where it is a piece or two, a player or two where you were talking about the possibility of this team winning a Super Bowl. He knows that, I know that you know that the movie's going to make what's it

going to be? And honest, he just got to continue this is that's just kind of hang in there, hang around. This is not We're not ready to push all of our chips in. Yeah, we're Yeah, we got some stacks that were firing once in a while here on our poker analogy, but not all in. Let's go to the phones. Where are we going, Ben? Yeah, we got Freddy on the line. Oh, Freddy, Freddy, how are you? Good morning? Dennis? How are you Blady? I'm doing good, Freddie. I hope you have a an

enjoyable Memorial weekend you as well. But we gotta get you back on the radio full time. You're you're much You're much needed. I'll tell you that. So now, people that are answering this question super Bowl or busts are not answering it with emotions right now because the football season's not here. They're not watching the games. You're fooling yourself if you're saying it's not super Bowl or bust this team doesn't win a super Bowl in the next I'm not gonna

say five ten years. Let's forget about that the next two years. If this team doesn't win a Super Bowl next two years, it's an absolute bust. Okay, because the Rams went to the Super Bowl with Jered Goff and it was a bust for them and what they do. They ship them to the town and they brought another quarterback to win the Super Bowl. So this team, if they don't get to the super Bowl this year, I don't

care what anybody says. Half of the half of this fan base is gonna turn it on Jared Golf because they the Golf is a likable guy, good dude, you know the Jared Golf chants and all that stuff. But he'll be the number one target if he doesn't get to the super Bowl this year. Absolutely, there's no doubt about it. But that's with the money he's gotten. And it's super Bowl or boss. This team has never won a super Bowl. It's never been to a super Bowl. They smelled it last

year and they blew it the second half. They absolutely blew it. And and I just think people if they say, well, it's you know, we don't if we don't get to the super Bowl, it's okay. You're not dealing with the emotions right now. You're not watching the games. Once the game starts, your emotions are going to be completely different. Well, you're right about that, Freddie. If we could fast forward to the divisional round right now and talked a little bit about it earlier, and you know,

the Lions lose by one point to let's say the Eagles. What you're saying is exactly true. For twenty four or forty eight hours, people are going to be out of their mind and the windows slamming shot and everything else. But you get a little further back, and you do if you if you don't have the kind of team where you think that they could run it back and they still have a window. I mean, that's going to be

the thing that you have to remember, sure, or the emotion. You know, there were people last year after they completely melted down, that like, this is back to square one, this is their one chance. This is the same old alliance. But people even that thought that, after a week or two looked at this and said, well, you know, this is this team has all of the components to come back and be in the same position next year. And you know, we don't know because there's a

lot of factors. And sometimes the window looks wide open and then it's slam shut so fast, and you know, so there is that danger. But you know, and you even said it yourself, you put two years on it. If they don't win in two years, I said three, so we're not that far apart. I look at it as a three year window or bust, but you know it could it could slam shot. I go back to the conversation we had yesterday. I said to you, the two thousand and six oh seven Tigers, right, I always look at Jim Leland

and Dan Campbell is the same person. They know how to manipulate the media. They know how to talk to the media and motivate their players. That's what they do that makes that's what makes them great. Now, the those six Tigers, they blew it. They had chanced those These chances don't come along in life, not just sports. In life, when it comes around, you gotta grab it because you're never guaranteed. And the those six Tigers

are proof of that. And I'm not saying this team is, but even Dan Campbell said at the end of the year last year, it's not gonna be easy, boys. And when you get that chance, you gotta grab it. And if you don't, it's gonna take a long while before it comes along. So go get that super Bowl. Just shut everybody up, because this town deserves it. I like your Tiger analogy, you know, thanks Freddie, You know, two thousand and seven it was a collapse,

and then remember there was the tie breaker game with the Twins. That felt like it was all over. But what did they do? They made some key moves. They had a core including Justin Verlander at the top there. But then they got Cabrera and then look, they made it to the Alcs in twenty eleven, in twenty twelve, they made it to the World Series in twenty twelve. They were back. They were right there. They should have I can't say they should have won it. They were favorite. I

thought that they were gonna win. But the point is is that it wasn't over for them. The Tigers did have that window. It wasn't two thousand and seven wasn't a World Series or bust for the Tigers. A little bit of it if you can squeeze it in and we're comparing baseball to football, as much as that's hard to do, I think that that's the part that I look to spin it a little bit forward. The Tigers did have other

opportunities. Good job. Freddie will continue on talking about the the Lions and the Super Bowl and their most outstanding player, their most improved player, and the player that is on a mission. According to Dan Campbell, Jamison Williams axes and brows Michigan Sports Network, we're teeming off our tenth year at the Meyer LPGA Classic for simply gives. Get ready for the best who are yet

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We're taking your calls, but talking about the Lions a lot. It's one of those days where you have the Lions. Yesterday, Dan Campbell, their head coach, was asked if it's Super Bowl or bust at OTA's in a news conference there and he said he doesn't see buss, you see super Bowl. And then he was like ll Cooljay and that beer commercial busted through the apartment in that train Dan Campbell when he came in and said, I have

our most improved player, this Jamison Williams. And then he hit the horn and everyone who went crazy when he said he's a man on a mission. Now, you know, what are your expectations for Jamison Williams. And if you just looked at the numbers or his first two years, now he was hurt and then he was suspended, and it's not good for a wide receiver that was taken in the top fifteen of the NFL draft when you look historically.

But you do have to put those two factors in. If you look at the negative side, there's you know, he has been more times than not considered a bust or or been on a bust trajectory than he has any kind of you know, superstar. But you know the thing is, you know he doesn't have to be a superstar. You pick a guy in the first round with the idea that, yeah, he's going to be a superstar.

But what we have seen are big drops in big spots. But we have also seen flashes of a brilliance and so much so for me and I don't even remember the game, I've referenced it earlier. It was an end around where he scored a touchdown and on like the five yard line. He do he didn't need to, but he did, and it looked like he jumped from the fifteen yard line and it looked like he jumped like fifteen feet in the air. It was one of those moments, one of the things

you love about sports. Sometimes you're watching it just like what did I just see? I'm watching just some incredible talent. So he's got that and he is in the perfect position, you know who reminds me of And take your calls. See we're gonna talk some tigers coming up in just over ten minutes. And you know the numbers. Let me give it to you. Eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. That's the Meyer hotline. Eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. You could text us

by typing in sports radio one word to twenty one thousand. You get the prompt you can get in that way. He reminds me, I'm thinking of Rashid Wallace, the former Piston. They go to work Piston who won a championship. If I went for Rashid Wallace, they wouldn't have won the championship. But if what for Rashid Wallace, they you know, they could have won two champions Himpsfielder Garden, Robert Rory. But you know that's not what

I'm here to talk about. But Rashid when he was out with the jail Blazers, now it is loud mouth getting thrown out, smoked his way off. You know, he suspend all of these things, ejections left and right. He just wasn't that guy to lead you to where you wanted. The awesome player, great talent, all over those kind of things, but just it just wasn't He couldn't be that guy. And he got into the Pistons where you know who could be that guy, mister big shot Ben Wallace could

be that guy, and he fit in with Tayshaun and ripped perfectly. He didn't have to be the leader, he didn't have to be the guy down of the post. He didn't. He just he was able just to do all of the things that he could do. He actually could go down to the post. He was great on defense. You know, you he could knock down for he was an incredible player, and it just it brought out

all of the best things and that's the position that Jamison Williams in. I'm sure somebody had to tell them and they look at you are in just an incredible spot. You got Laportie, you got Brown, you got everything that with his offense and you can put them over the top. I'm looking on Twitter and it's been a good dwo days on Twitter. Terry has been involved

on Twitter. And here I have a tweeked from FTP who was talking about Jamison Williams and he says, Teddy Bridgewater was brought in to mentor this kid. It's talking about Jamison Williams. He said so at his presser and Teddy and Jamo himself off did a wonderful job turning around the first two years of off the field stuff. Kudos to both. Yeah, old Teddy two gloves. I he didn't do much on the field, but the off the field stuff. Last week I saw him throwing as is the high school coach.

Now it's throwing balls high school kids. Not a surprise from from Teddy two Gloves. Like to see that and if is a part of it just being able to turn around the off the field stuff, I mean, the off the field stuff. What are we talking about here? We're talking about he got hurt. I like, so I'm not holding that against him. The suspension. Yeah, you got to be better than that. You're the other

players. You know, he could have been out of here if and you know, so if that's a strike or two strikes, whatever it was, I'm not getting on him because he likes to eat at McDonald's or go down to a Coney Island in the city, which you know, some people it seemed like they were you know, or had something needed something to talk about there. But give me that guy feeling good about himself and his life on the football field with a ball in his hand, and if he can't catch

it, hand it off to him. Because he's that kind of special talent. I don't want to go overboard. But if we're lining up talent wise, the hundred greatest receivers in NFL history, just talent, Jamison Williams is going to be up close to the front of that line. Now. I know he's you know, he has not shown very much production on the field. Twenty four catches a couple of TVs last year, you know, just over three hundred yards. And you know what, he's also a bust,

you know, what about talent playmaking. You know that's where it's at when it comes down to JMO. All right, I wanted to give this to you on this Memorial weekend. If you're you know, you're not gonna watch basketball, you're not gonna watch hockey, you might want to on a Memorial weekend take in a war movie and just for your viewing pleasure. I have three of them for you that are available if you have Netflix and if you have not watched any of these. I liked all three. Number one on

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in for Matt Shepherd on X's and Bros. Hey, you can make all the jokes you want about the power outage last night at Comerica Park, but there was a power outage in the booth and on the score for the Tigers, they could beat nine to one. You probably know that by now, as well as them losing their fifth game in a row. But they got a lot of ball games to play. That's what you can say if you're

looking for that silver lining. We're ready to there's another silver lining as we're ready to talk some Tigers baseball with a long time Tigers a beat writer, Tom Gage, who joins us on the line on Xes and Bros. Live this morning. Tom, How are you? How are you? Oh? I'm doing great, you know, Tom. The only thing that would have been more perfect at talking with you on the radio if it would have been right at game forty, but having you around game forty. It was game

fifty yesterday, as you know. But you know it's been forty years as the Tigers, well, the World Series and that that forty you know that that game start thirty five and five and all that, which we'll get to, but you know, I wanted to start you out with that forty game, Marcus is it's in Tiger's lore that Sparky said that you can't judge a team after forty. Did he actually say that or is he just kicking the can down the road to you guys. No, Dennis, he actually said

that. And with Sparky, he usually didn't say things just once. He said them many times. So I think he probably said it every year that he was the manager. But he believed in forty, I you know, and that's probably because he didn't believe in thirty. It was one month was just too fast to judge a team. So forty is a good measure, I think, in my opinion, it's still a little short of being able to judge a team. I think where the Tigers are right now at fifty

games is a better measure because you show your true colors. By fifty you've had some ups, you've had some downs, and now you're begin to settle in. I hope the Tigers aren't beginning to settle in because they're not playing well. But yeah, you know, I'm a little bit worried about that offense, as people should be. They just don't score enough runs to support their pitching, as you know. But you know, Sparky, Parky did

believe in forty games, and he said so often. You know, what happens to me every year is that there's a team that gets off to an incredible start, and this year it's the Phillies and they're thirty seven and fourteen right now. They you know, they've won six in a row, they're nine and one of their last ten. But then you tell people like, yeah, it's incredible, but you know, thirty five and five, you know that was incredible. We're gonna get a little bit more of that.

You know. I was Jim Leland back in two thousand and six, as you know, I don't remember what the game mark was. I think they had lost to Cleveland and they were getting ready to fly out to the West Coast, and he tore into his team and the postgame media session he wasn't gonna stand for this, and they got a lot of criticism right off the bat, like this guy's just coming in and he's he's, you know,

putting his team on blast that quickly. I say that, Tom, because we had a caller earlier who said it was time to see some emotion from aj Hitch, like he wanted a rant, he wanted on the turnover the table spread or something. Do you think that that could be in the offing here for for AJ Hinch, some kind of outburst or something. Well, Dennis, I think it should be in the Austin, but I'm not sure

it is in the Austin because I don't know Aj that well. I covered him a little bit as a player, but I haven't covered him as a manager. But he seems very methodical and very very He keeps his emotion pretty contained. I understand he got upset the other day when somebody said the Tigers hadn't been competitive in the game. And I think that's too bad because he

limits you know, he limits the media access to his coaches. And if you're the only part of the coaching staff and managing staff that you allow the media to have access to, I think you need to show up and and and not get and not get upset at the questioning. I don't think the I know the big writers of the Tigers now, I know them well, and you know they're professional. They're not gotcha They're not a crew that asks

a lot of gotcha questions. So I think media, I think a J. Hinch has it has a nice situation here in Detroit with the media. Yeah, well, I know some of those guys of the radio actually are got kind of guys, probably the one that threw that question at him. So is there if you're looking for a silver lining, if for the rest of this year or just moving forward for the Tigers, what would you point to you? You've seen so many, you know, the seasons and then

transitions and new general managers. And obviously the Tigers have Scott Harris who's just in his second full season. He's a young guy with thirty six thirty seven years old, but they've got a low payroll. Is there what would you point to as a silver lining ahead for this team? Well, I do

think that they've developed some solid players within the lineup. I think Carpenter is proving to be a good, solid hitter, and you know, they've done a good job in picking up some of the pieces to fill in people like Gabanya's and Urshela, and those are very important players that pick up a Brushel

was I think quite important in Flaherty. Uh. You know, the pitching staff has been to me, the starting rotation has been outstanding with Clarity and and Olsen and they but I imagine they're getting a little bit impatient right now because they don't get any runs to work with. You know, schoobl Is school is going to be a star, and I think you could see that a couple of years ago. He just has the stuff to win. And but you know, I've seen flaerty uh pitching person a couple of times.

I know, I know he had problems a little while a while ago, not this year, but in the past. But he's throwing very well and I'm very impressed with him. So I think they're I think there are good building blocks for the Tigers. They just don't have the core of that offense. And the guys that are letting them down, of course, are the young players Tork Wilson and Riley Green. Uh. You know, everybody likes the praise, right Riley and Duvis deservedly so, because he has a lot

of rod talent. Right now, he's not playing very well. Yeah, is that right? We got Tom Gage with us for a few more minutes. Tom, I want to go back. You know, you've written a few books. You've got your fourth out right now, or it's going to be out the Enchanted season. You wrote this with Lance Parrish about the nineteen eighty four team. I've already referenced them a few times. Tell me a little bit about you know, this this particular book and working with Lance.

What was it like. No, I knew Lance very well as a player. I also knew that he was rather contained with his comments and his emotion. And when the publisher suggested this book for the two for the fortieth anniversary, I wasn't sure how how much I was going to be able to get out of him, but it was. It turned out to be a true delight working with Lance because he tried so hard to remember the bits and pieces and you know, the major things and even some of the minor components of

that season. So we would have a couple of conversations each week and as we want through the different chapters. And again, I really enjoyed working with Allance. He's a quality individual. And I want to stress again, Dennis, he tried very hard to remember what nineteen eighty four was like and also the other years of his career. You know, might still go with Ben. Excuse me, what was that? No, I didn't hear you. Oh yeah, I cut out for a second. Absolutely, We're good.

It was just right there at the end of you talking about Lance. That's good. You know for my generation. I was in high school, you know, so they bless you boys. I had them. But you know, growing up with every one of my uncles talking about the sixty eight team, you know, I knew everything like that wasn't a chant of team. I knew all of it. And then it seemed like I was doing the same thing with eighty four. And the Tigers had their shot obviously in six

and what twenty thirteen, you know, getting to the World Series. It would have been great obviously if they would have been able to you know, capture another one. But you do go back and now it's just, you know, to reminisce about eighty four almost each and every player, just how this thing was put together. But Tom, take me back to the forty gay mark. Are you sitting there and you're thinking, there's no way that this team. Now we were talking about the Lions this morning about is a

championship or bust? When you got to the point where it was the forty gay mark, was it a realization that this team is going to win the World Series? There is this going to be a major disappointment. Well, when when he got to the forty game mark, and of course that was in Seattle and they lost the you know, got swept to this series. Here, I remember the team being just they weren't basking in the glory of being thirty five and five. I mean, Sparky had that eye opening conversation.

The night before that, the last game in Anaheim before they went to Seattle. Sparky was at the team hotel and a guy from Dayton came up to him and said, Sparky Anderson, boy, I'm from Dayton and I remember your big red machine teams. By the way, what are you doing now? And Sparky said, here I was, I had the hottest team in the major leagues. And a guy who supposedly was a fan of mine

comes up and asks me what am I doing now? And he said it was a you know, it just put me in my place, and it reminded me that, you know, we were thirty four and five at the time, but they really hadn't accomplished anything. So Spokey had the mindset at thirty five and five that you better not let any grass grow under your feet. You had to keep pressing, and the Tigers did for throughout the summer I didn't play as well as they began the season. Toronto was on their

heels. They had to play hard and it wasn't really until September that they put it away. But the summer was a great test for them and that's where they proved the quality of the team. Oh and it came to Smarky

and I was thinking about eighty four. I think, if you know, there's so many different things to talk about, but the audio of the World Series when they had Goose guys and uh it was it Dick Williams who went out to the mound and they're having a conversation, and then you know, they showed Sparky and they got young Gibby, who's you know, he's the cage lion over there and he knew how to you know, poke and prod them and everything. And they've got the audio. You know, they don't

want to walk you. And then of course he hits the home run, which is you know, so famous and it was so great. I think the question here is is that how come we didn't hear more, whether it was even in that World Series or anywhere. Sparky was omnipresident on TV back in the eighties, I mean he would you felt like you knew him all the time. But just that audio on the field, I'd never heard anything else. And but that clip was so great, you know, from from

Sparky with with Gibby in the World Series. Oh it sure was. When Gibson had to play betting Sparky ten dollars that he was going to take out he was going to hit one off of Gossage and Sparky not believe in it. But you know, Sparky was in his form, he was Sparky Anderson in his uh, away from the uniform, he was George Anderson. So he was he was really two people in one. Uh. He he really knew how to turn on the charm and the personality when he was when he

was in baseball mode. But when he was George Anderson, he was just really still the kid from South Dakota. And that's what made him so interesting, you know that the two the two people in one. He didn't he didn't allow you to call call him George unless you were his friend or his or a relative. I never called him George. I called him Sparky and

uh. But I really had great admiration for him, not just as a manager, but as a person, and you know, he did such great things for Detroit with the charity catch and uh he really wanted to give back to the city. So uh, you know, he was just a very

memorable individual. A couple more minutes here with with Tom Gage. I loved you know, you've covered it all though, but it's just as a youngster, you'd always remember going to the game, you know here what Sparky would come out or I think was did he have the nickname, uh Captain Hook, you know, to get his pitcher. But he would never he always made sure that he would not. He had the superstition of not stepping on

the baseline. I said, have been the third baseline there at uh am I right at Tiger Stadium, third base, and I remember it if they were losing and the crowd was bullying, and he used to he used to stop on the way back to the dead note and let people get express their emotion because he thought they he said, they were paying customers. You know, we were sticking up the joint. They had it, they had the right to express their opinion. Tom, let me give you a couple of

quick hitters. You know you're a member of the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. I've been to one of those banquets. Those are that's an awesome time. But a couple of years ago, the Baseball Writers award you with the with the Spink and you're presented that at the Cooperstown of the Baseball Hall of Fame. That's got to be at the very top of the list. What's it like for you as a long time baseball scribe to you know, have

your name there at Cooperstown among all the greats, oh Dennis. It was a thrill of a lifetime because that was before COVID, so they the Hall of Fame observed the would present the award at Doubleday Field right downtown, so you had to have a big crowd there and the Hall of Famers would sit on the uh uh in the chairs behind you, and it was just I mean, you you really, I mean, you don't become a Hall of Famer just because you win the Spink Award. You're not inducted, but they

treat you like a Hall of Famer. And again I was it was a huge, huge thrill, and I remember when I was done with my speech and uh, you know, the Hall of Famers were congratulating me. And one man came across the stage and I said, oh, is he coming over to talk to me? And he did, and he was. He was the man who expressed the most I think sincere congratulations for the speech I'd just given and and uh uh you know it was Sandy Kofax, and you

know that was just a great, great honor. And I you know again meeting meeting the Hall of Famers, uh, and being on their bus and and having a breakfast with them. Uh. There's so many of them that are going now. You know, my good friend l. K Line and Jim Bunning and little Brock was especially great, gracious, and you know I missed them all, but it was really great to know them. Well. Tom the great story there with Sandy Kofax and everything else. We are out

of time. I want to thank you. You know, I always treated like broadcasters like me. You know, I could have been a long time writer, and you're always really gracious with your time, just like you are today. I want to tell everybody the Enchanted season. I went on my phone where I buy my books, and I saw it right there. I could order it up. So I encourage everybody to do that Tom, thanks so much for your time, continued success. Always great to talk with you.

Well. Thank you, Dennis, and I really enjoyed being on your show. All right, take care. There is Tom Gage, the long time Tiger Beat writer. Talk a little bit about the current Tigers, and of course going back to nineteen eighty four. I want to thank Ben and Zost for turning all the dials, doing a fabulous job here, everybody else for listening, Matt Shepherd for letting me pitch it. I'll do it again in June if he'll have me back. Take care, everybody, Axes and

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