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Ep. 36 - Stefon Diggs traded to the Houston Texans image

Ep. 36 - Stefon Diggs traded to the Houston Texans

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Bills mafia was shellshocked by the unexpected news of Stefon Diggs traded to the Houston Texans. Come hang as we break down our thoughts and what next possible steps could be.

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Introduction & Big News Tease

00:00:23
Speaker
What is going on everybody you're listening to the let's go buffalo podcast your
00:00:28
Speaker
favorite podcast for all things bills and savers. We got a bonus episode coming at you today. Uh, focus on the bills after some big news, but real quick first, let's say hello to the fellas. We got Tom with us and a special guest, Dana. How you fellas doing? I'm doing great. Good man. Uh, light news day, right? Nothing really to talk about.
00:00:50
Speaker
Nothing. Yeah. It's just quiet afternoon. We just thought we'd help on and chitchat, you know, nothing, nothing really specific to go off. Right. Yeah. Nothing particular. Oh, I think we just got to hop right into

Social Media Engagement

00:01:01
Speaker
it. Right. Like before we do quick reminder to everybody, follow our social media accounts. We're at let's go buff pod on Instagram X and YouTube. And yeah, boys, let's get into

Stefan Diggs Trade Announcement

00:01:12
Speaker
it.
00:01:12
Speaker
Uh, so Stefan Diggs traded today to the Houston Texans. I saw a whole lot of, uh, April fool's jokes two days ago. Uh, say, you know, saying Diggs traded this way everywhere. And now here, here comes one. It kind of felt like an April fool's joke for a lot of reasons, but namely because of the return, I think. Uh, so the bills send Diggs a 2024 sixth founder.
00:01:37
Speaker
and a 2025 fifth rounder to the Texans in exchange for one lone draft pick in 2025, and that's a second round pick. Tom, I'll start with you. What are your thoughts on the package itself? What does this mean?
00:01:52
Speaker
Um, or even do that. Like I was just flabbergasted. I literally thought it was April fools. I hopped back in the truck. I was driving home with my wife and she leans over and shows me this Adam Schefter tweet image on Instagram and saying that the bills traded. There's no way. I thought it was absolutely just ludicrous. I thought it was, there's no, there was no way that was actually true. Um, and, and I, yeah, upon further review, I opened up my text messages and I had 82, um,
00:02:22
Speaker
A variety of of Bill's fans friends all freaking out and some non Bill's friends friends started to you know Jump on our grave a little bit. So yeah, that's all good Yeah for me, I mean I was one of those texts that texted you Tom and Jake when I saw it I
00:02:42
Speaker
First of all, I just had no idea that this was even possible given the Buffalo Bill's current salary situation. But looking into it further now, I guess they only have to eat 3.2 million more in cap by letting him go. But I just, I couldn't fathom paying someone more than $30 million to not be on your team.
00:03:11
Speaker
Can you imagine? Man, that sounds like a sweet gig, you know, like somebody sent me somewhere else to get paid, you know, by somebody else. But yeah, I agree. I this is unprecedented. It is the largest cap hit by wide receiver dead cap. Excuse me, by wide receiver in NFL history to play for another team. It's never been done, which is why all along we've all been saying, ah, yeah, Diggs, you know, whatever he's doing his thing. But yeah, of course he's going to be here in 2024.
00:03:39
Speaker
And here we are. So yeah, man, I don't know. I think there's going to be a little bit of a kind of a wandering, meandering conversation here. But I think let's start with the history. I mean, he's had a history of kind of maybe he didn't always start the fire, but he certainly didn't put out the fire. You know, he always kind of
00:04:02
Speaker
aloof to the media. And so there was just always swirling questions around him. And I saw, I saw, I don't know if true or not, but I saw that he asked for this trade. I think Joe Mixon, his new teammate there said, said that he asked for a trade out. What are you guys thoughts on that? I mean, has, has this been simmering under the surface for a while? You think something happened? I mean, we obviously don't know the whole story, but what do you guys think happened?

Rumors & Media Presence

00:04:25
Speaker
Yeah, I think
00:04:27
Speaker
You know, they're they're always musings and little echoes of things here and there from Diggs's social media posts over the years. But as a Bills fan, you always just are kind of like, well, yeah, this is a guy who loves drama, loves being in the spotlight because he is a superstar. But he always comes to work. He he's, you know, producing like crazy, at least historically. And so you just sort of, you know, throw it under the rug. But
00:04:58
Speaker
Now, lo and behold, this year it seems like after seeing this trade, there was some truth to what he was saying. We can get into a little bit of his declining numbers this past year, but
00:05:17
Speaker
Yeah, I guess things were simmering and a lot of the, the Bill's speech in the, throughout the team and locker room was kind of like trying to keep it under wraps, maybe.
00:05:29
Speaker
and not letting the public hear that, like, actually what's going on. But, um, yeah, actions speak louder than words, Tom. Oh, absolutely. Right. I mean, this, you don't trade somebody away for a 2025 second round pick and eat $31 million of dead cap without it being intentional.
00:05:50
Speaker
Right. Without a B and it's not something you do on a whim like, ah, all right. You know what? Fine. He asked for it. Let's go do it. Like this was in Brandon Bean's mind. It's like, you know, you don't, you cut off the arm, the gangrenous arm. And before you, you know, let the rest of it, that's kind of spread to the rest of the body. Like the guy just was not showing any leadership qualities that you'd want to see since that 2021 Cincinnati playoff loss.

Leadership Questions

00:06:13
Speaker
Right. Like you saw him lose his mind on the, on the sideline. Um, you know, waving his arms at Josh Allen on the sideline and stormed out of the locker room and, you know, through fits on social media, going back and forth with Trayvon digs about, Oh, you know, Oh, come down 14 should get out of Buffalo. Like, and it wasn't shutting it down. Right. Like, and it was cute for a little while. It was cute. It's like, Oh yeah. You know what? The guy's got fire, right? He's a dog and yeah, he wants to win, but it's like, okay.
00:06:42
Speaker
Then, then show up and do it man. I don't know. I don't we, we went as far as we did in 2023, not because of stuff on dicks.
00:06:55
Speaker
Look, he was he was great in the beginning of the year, but really fell off towards the end of the season and was was invisible in the playoffs. If I if I can go that far and has been like never has been like the guy, the reason we want to playoff game, it's always been Josh Allen, right? Like and yeah, dude, like yeah, his net has not showed up throughout the I mean, the last three playoff losses, right? Where we we've been kicked out of the playoffs 2021 versus Kansas City.
00:07:25
Speaker
13 seconds, three receptions, seven yards on six targets. 2022 versus Cincinnati. The one where he threw his hands up in the air and got all mad at Josh Allen, four receptions, 35 yards, 10, one zero targets. That is like, that is elite target share, right? Like you are getting the ball. Do something with it. 2023 versus Kansas city, not a three receptions, 21 yards, eight targets.
00:07:55
Speaker
I don't know, man. No, I honestly, I am more upset about the possible financial ramifications than I am about us getting rid of stuff on dicks. Yeah. Let me just interject here real quick and be the, you know, the devil and the angel. Um, to be fair, when you, when people are game planning for your team,
00:08:18
Speaker
A very common thing is just to take away the number one wide receiver, especially in, you know, the playoffs in a super high intense moment. Um, so I'll give him a little leeway for that. And I love the guy for what he's done for the bills organization over the last few years. Um, agreed. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like he, I wish he was,
00:08:44
Speaker
Well, we won't go into that, but it is what it is, basically. And this is going to be a turning of a page of a new chapter. And I was actually kind of excited knowing that Bean was, you know, making more cap room. Maybe we would sign like somebody else, maybe a defensive tackle or something.
00:09:06
Speaker
But lo and behold, we needed three more million in cap savings to make this move. So here we are. So let's talk about the way forward and what this might mean. So you mentioned that there's dead cap. You mentioned that they have to add 3 million. So talk to me about the cap this year and beyond. How does this trade affect our team this year and what does it do for our long-term outlook?

Financial Impact

00:09:33
Speaker
So this year, before we traded Stefan Diggs, he accounted for about $28 million in dead cap, which just to kind of give a little bit of a context of dead cap, it's the amount of money that has already been paid out to that player that is gone. It's not currently being paid and it's already been accounted for on the books and cannot be changed in any way. It's money that is there.
00:09:58
Speaker
It can be pushed forward, but it cannot be pushed backwards. You can't take it away. You can't get rid of it. You can't trade it to the Texans. But now that we did trade Step on Digs, the way his contract was set up, he accumulated another $3 million. So we're at $31 million in dead cap in 2024. A lot of the Step on Digs for him to go play in Texas.
00:10:22
Speaker
However, the nice part about this, well, and the reason that existed is because he was going into the first year of a four year extension, a four year, 96 something million dollar extension, like, like a big deal, like elite wide receiver, one number of numbers that, that being had signed him early, right? It wasn't like it was this past year and we were getting ready to, oh, he was going to be a free agent to assign him or not. Like he had done that early.
00:10:50
Speaker
probably, and this is conjecture, I'm fired up, I will come down probably in a week or two, but I'm fired up. Bean did not have to extend digs when he did. He could have absolutely sat on his hands, let this year happen.
00:11:07
Speaker
Right. And I would imagine that he was pressured into maybe not pressure, maybe he thought it was an idea of let's get digs to buy into this team and be here. And, and let's, let's, you know, fire up all the Kumbaya Buffalo vibes.
00:11:24
Speaker
and he didn't you know he didn't he didn't he didn't have to do that but then he you know he did and um so anyway okay all that being said 31 million dollars a dead cap in 2024 for the first year of his deal um but because we traded him
00:11:41
Speaker
We're zero dead cap in 2025. Nothing, not, not a cent. So the books after, after the season entirely. And we've already seen Bean make a couple moves, like not, um, restructuring Josh Allen's deal as much as he could have in saving cap space for next year. Like he's already making room for 2025. And I think this is, you know, this, this is another, this clears up a lot. It's like 18, $19 million of cap space next year. Like it does clean up quite a bit.
00:12:11
Speaker
So do you think this is solely a situation where the relationship was broken? It wasn't going to be rectified. Let's clear them out. We'll have to eat the cost. Maybe you take a small step back, or at least you don't take a big step forward this year, and then you plan ahead to really surge ahead in 2025. What do you think this does to the competitive nature of the team for 2024?

Strategic Implications

00:12:35
Speaker
Yeah, I think, I think the mindset, I think there's two things going on. One has to be the drama surrounding Stefan Diggs and wanting out of Buffalo. We're thinking now probably that he wanted out last year, if not even before that, we're not sure. Although he did, you know, he did sign the extension in 2022. So I'm not sure. And two,
00:13:02
Speaker
From this move and from the other moves that being in the organization have made, it seems like this signifies a bigger shift in their overall mentality with how they're going to win.
00:13:19
Speaker
To me, they've seen, okay, we have a ton of cap space and money surrounding our number one stud of a QB and our number one wide receiver.
00:13:33
Speaker
And let's see what's working with about this and let's see what's not working about this. And I think they sort of were seeing the writing on the wall, especially with the numbers in the last year. Like this team was six and six in one instance. Yeah, that's that's not. Go ahead. And in six of those games, he played really well. And after that, it just fell off a cliff. You know, like we were not winning because of him. So continue, Dana. You're on the right track. Yeah. So I think.
00:14:04
Speaker
You also look at what other teams that are very successful in the highest accolades of the league, AKA the Kansas City Chiefs and what they do with their roster construction and how they've signed who to wide receiver.
00:14:22
Speaker
For how much? So I think this signifies a little bit of a philosophy change on how you can win and how you can sustainably win in the football league. Yeah, you don't need that bona fide number one wide receiver. You need other weapons. It doesn't come down to one guy.
00:14:41
Speaker
Yeah, yeah, go ahead. But I think you can and you will, but you can't be a 30 year old, $19 million a year contract who's with declining production, right? Like if you can get yourself cut free from that anchor and go get a wide receiver in the draft, go get a Dalton Kincaid. Man, I am so excited for Dalton Kincaid this year. Like I was already excited.
00:15:11
Speaker
He's going to he's going to get every target he's ever dreamed of. But I think you don't like you don't necessarily need that bona fide. Yeah, you don't need that wide receiver one, the Tyreek Hill, the Stephon Diggs, the A.J. Brown was moved right from Tennessee. Like these big players have been moved and it's I mean, OK, move from Tennessee. That's a bad example. That didn't pan out for them. But
00:15:39
Speaker
Clearly it worked out for the Chiefs when they moved on from Tyreek and didn't sign him to that extension, paying him almost $30 million a year, you know, like, yeah, just, just insane. I will also just say the, you know, different NFL teams are in different, in different places in their life cycle. And you look at this trade and you look at both teams and what they got. And I don't think there's a clear loser. The Texans,
00:16:09
Speaker
They have a QB that's a stud that's making peanuts a year. And you can get super aggressive in your roster construction and pay one person, you know, eight, nine percent of your cap as a wide receiver when you have a stud at QB that you're not paying. When you have Patrick Mahomes or, you know, Josh Allen, if you do that,
00:16:37
Speaker
most of your eggs are in that basket of that guy, and it has to work. It has to be dominant. And if it's not, then you don't have much cap to play with. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you corner yourself, you paint yourself into that corner of that's your only solution. And there's no other way out, as opposed to opening the doors for multiple solutions, which I mean, in a league where there's so many injuries, so many unknown, so many variables, like,
00:17:07
Speaker
up, you know, giving yourself a opportunity to win in different ways, I think, I think is cool. Yeah, I agree. I think you're right. Like, I don't think this was a bad deal either way.

Trade Comparisons

00:17:19
Speaker
Especially, I mean, they also get a veteran wide receiver. Now, I have, clearly, I am questioning his leadership skills. But he's gonna go in and be able to, you know, help
00:17:30
Speaker
help that rookie QB really come to life and help him along in the same way that John Brown and Cole Beasley did with Josh Allen and Stefan Diggs did. I think he was a big part of Josh's trajectory. And then I also, at first, I know all of us were like sticker shock, like sticker shock with the
00:17:52
Speaker
the details of this trade. A second round pick in 2025, like it felt like peanuts, right? However, if you look at other wide receiver trades that have happened recently, like it's it maybe is not as disgusting as we may all want it to be, right? We think, oh, yeah, this trade step on digs and it's like fantasy football and we're going to get two first round picks and they're going to, you know, send us a cake like
00:18:20
Speaker
Elijah Moore was traded for a pick 42 and 74 swap. Calvin Ridley was traded for a third and a fifth. Keaton Allen, who I might kind of put in a similar bucket of Stephon Diggs, like an elite wide receiver around the same age, I think he's a year older than Stephon Diggs, but like pretty close, a fourth round pick. Amari Cooper, fifth round pick traded to the Browns.
00:18:43
Speaker
Uh, Brandon cooks fifth and a sixth, Jerry Judy, uh, traded for a fifth and a sixth. So Stefan Diggs traded for a future second. The problem is I'm coming around. I've been fiery about other things this conversation, but I'm coming around to that, um, compensation, particularly because it does, it does seem like it opens up some other options.
00:19:11
Speaker
And so on the options front, it's maybe not a table return. So for this year, clearly now a need for the team is at wide receiver a bit. Obviously changing the mindset, like you said, Dalton Kincaid getting more targets, but there probably is a need for wide receiver. Does this reorder kind of where you think
00:19:35
Speaker
the team should be looking at the draft priority-wise? Is it almost guaranteed a first-round wide receiver now? What's your mileage on the

Drafting Priorities

00:19:42
Speaker
draft? Are there trades out there in the NFL? Are there players in bad situations that they might look to acquire? Talk to me about how the wide receiver looks.
00:19:53
Speaker
Yeah. I, for me, you might not want to ask me this first. Um, I have kind of a unique, uh, mindset as to the draft. I'm more of a best player available, but, um, I'm looking at this roster construction that we have right now with the weapons that we have. And I'm not unhappy like Curtis Samuel Kalil Shakur, uh, um, the running back, uh, cook who's cooking. We got Kincaid.
00:20:24
Speaker
Those guys are guys that can make plays. If I was being, if I were being, I would not think that I had to go wide receiver in the first round.
00:20:36
Speaker
But that's just me. So I agree with you. I think if soon as you put your yourself in a corner where you have to do something, you're going to make a mistake. Right. I mean, so I don't think the word guaranteed or have to are the wrong words. I think I think it is more likely. I think, yeah, I mean, dude, yesterday you and I did a podcast last night where we did mock drafts. And I think I said word for word that it's a 35 percent chance that maybe they go wide receiver one.
00:21:05
Speaker
in round one, but it has to fall right. I thought it was more likely that they would go de-tackle or de-end or somewhere else. I think that likelihood goes up. I think it's closer to 50, 60% now.
00:21:21
Speaker
And yeah, but I don't think you have to. I do think there's going to need to be additions to the room. We already, with digs on the roster, we were already saying, we're going to need something in the wide receiver room, right? A rookie pick would be awesome, but we didn't feel like it needed to be in the first round.
00:21:37
Speaker
That need is still there. And I think we now need two, right? I think we now need, don't have to be rookies. It could be another free agency signing, though we're sitting at like $4 million of cap space. We're going to get cap space once Trey White's deal, we're released, excuse me, hits in post June 1st. So we'll be up to like 14. So maybe there's some creativity that Bean can throw around there, but
00:22:02
Speaker
Um, yeah, I don't know. I don't think, but it's kind of fun to think about. Right. And Dana, you're going to be a great person to kind of talk this through with like, would you're already at the point of like, take best player variable. Where are you at with this news today of possibility of moving up, like packaging some picks and going to move up for a guy. Sure. Yeah. It's always a possibility with being, he we've seen time and time again that he loves to do it.
00:22:28
Speaker
even if it's just for a few picks to get his guy. Um, if his guy falls, um, you know, far enough and it's within striking distance. Um, I like, I do like how aggressive he is. Um, doesn't always pan out, but his conviction is the thing that I like about it. Um, one other element of this that I will talk about is with this trade to me,
00:22:55
Speaker
it says that Bean is really comfortable with the wide receiver class of this year. Because what I know of Bean, to me, it says that he won't paint himself into a corner. And so by that same token, I would think he likes the wide receiver class and the options that he will have at the first round and then also the second round.
00:23:25
Speaker
I would assume that we would get one in the first two rounds now. I think it signifies that. But I would not, I wouldn't put it off the table that he won't trade up. I don't think it'll be super aggressive, but I could see similar to what they did for Kincaid.
00:23:49
Speaker
Yeah, I think you're right. Predictably, I think you're right. And particularly, I like your point of being makes a decision knowing his next move already. We've seen that quite a bit. So he didn't do this willy-nilly just waking up this morning that he was just going to forget digs and we're going to go figure something else out. He had a plan. He knows what he wants to make happen. So
00:24:18
Speaker
Yeah, I absolutely think that's that's an option. And now the more that you said that, like, I think maybe a smaller move up like we did for Kincaid might be the more.
00:24:30
Speaker
sustainable option, right? The more intelligent option of, if a guy does fall in a place that's reachable as opposed to, you know what, let's mortgage the farm and we're going up to nine, you know, we're going to trade with the bears and we're going to go,

Draft Strategies

00:24:44
Speaker
you know, right? Like that would be insane. That would be wild. And probably again, painting yourself into a corner, very similarly of like paying a step on digs, $96 million or four years of like, it's got to work with this guy.
00:24:56
Speaker
If you spend all those draft picks, it's got to work with that guy, right? Like, you know, that guy has to pay now. Otherwise, you're really Upper Creek and, you know, hoping something else works out.
00:25:08
Speaker
Well, yeah, and the bills still have, if I'm not mistaken, they have 10 picks in 2024. I think it's 11 with the comp pick. We just got back the fourth rounder for Tremaine. But then we just traded one. Oh, correct. So I think it's 10, right? Yeah, I think you're right. So it's like a first, a second, two fourths, three fifths, two sixth and a seventh. And that's enough firepower to move up a few spots in the first if he really wants to.
00:25:36
Speaker
Oh, yeah, totally. He absolutely could. And you know what, like he could, he could take this second round or he's getting next year and go take that too. Like that's firepower. Um, you know, cause he already has a second for next year. So, um, yeah, 20, 25 is a first two seconds, third, fourth, and two sixths. Like that's, that's some, that's some material I'm liking it. And
00:25:58
Speaker
And knowing Bean, he's got to move up somewhere. I just, ah, man, now it's just the unknown. You don't know. Like, what is he going to do? Is he going to do the right thing? Dear God, please do the right thing. Whatever in a movie you make, make up the right move. You know, like, sorry, Bean, that's what you paid the money you are. We'll see. We'll, we'll have to track what he does. I'm curious when he says to the press, I got one more question for you guys, though. Uh, Houston Texans are on the schedule for 2024. So that's a little spicy.
00:26:27
Speaker
The only the only sample we have of dicks playing his old team was 22 season Minnesota he went off. He had 12 receptions for 128 yards. Are you guys worried about him doing that to bills this year? Sure Sure, he's always capable of it if and if it plays out like it did for us That was an overtime loss. That was really silly. So let's give them an overtime loss. That was really silly for them and
00:26:52
Speaker
Is that in Buffalo or is that in? I will say I was worried about playing the Texans before digs went to the Texans. Have you seen their roster? It's it's pretty insane.
00:27:11
Speaker
I know their quarterback is young and talented. They've they've popped up a little bit over the offseason so far. Yeah, they've made moves on both the defensive and offensive lines and yeah, they're going to be tough. They're they're definitely going all in while they have this QB under a cheap contract.
00:27:32
Speaker
Yes, they are. So, well, thank you folks for hanging out with us. Um, we're going to go log off there. Brandon Bean is doing a presser right now. I'm curious of what he's talking about. And Tom, can I ask one more question real quick?

Emotional & Team Impact

00:27:43
Speaker
Yeah, man. Absolutely. Sorry for cutting you off, but, um, you're good. I, we've been talking about the X's and O's a lot of like what actually happened to what, what it means for the team, like technically on the field.
00:27:56
Speaker
But I don't want to overlook what this kind of move means sort of emotionally and in the locker room for a team like this. It's a very good point. And if it was the case that your star wide receiver one wanted out all last year, what does that do to the morale to sort of get rid of that energy?
00:28:26
Speaker
It's a, I mean, yeah, that's not nothing, right? That, that is a very real impact, particularly because you gotta know that he's, he said things, he did things, you know, even if it was, he was, he was there and he's ready to work, but he, I'm sure it came out, right? I'm sure his, his teammates, we got a vibe from him. Yeah. So I, yeah, I don't want to, um,
00:28:49
Speaker
I don't want to play off the significance of that whole side of it as well. Because these are people, you know, these are men who feel. Yeah. And it affects their play on the field. So I'm hoping that the team will play even better this year in terms of that.
00:29:07
Speaker
You're right. Yeah, coalesce in it. You know, it's it doesn't need to be the same. I mean, it's been clearly we moved on on a lot of our bills favorites this year, this offseason. So it's going to be a new opportunity for a lot of players to step into new roles, new leadership spots, new places to really affect this team. And yeah, it could be really cool.
00:29:30
Speaker
Yeah, I am talented players that want to be where they are. That's right. Right. Yeah. The desire is a big point. It doesn't matter how talented you are. But if you're ready to come in and work, really contribute and be part of the vision of it, it's going to be that's that that makes a big, big, big role. Good. I also think it was. Yeah.
00:29:47
Speaker
I also think it was cool to see, like, we never really saw Josh Allen come across, you know, I'm sure he and Diggs talked. I'm sure this was not, you know, great behind the scenes, right? Like, I'm sure he and Diggs either talked or maybe didn't talk. And Josh never really threw him under the bus. So I'm, again, just kind of more, it just
00:30:07
Speaker
Makes me enjoy Josh Allen's presence in Buffalo even more because he I think he kind of dealt with this the correct way And maybe he didn't know about it really until you know recently, but who knows? It was cool to see that he didn't really drag it, you know under the bus as well Jake have you ever been in a work setting where you have a team of people and one person just doesn't want to be there and
00:30:33
Speaker
Nothing really comes to mind. I generally had pretty lucky with my coworkers, so it's literally. Well, I have, and it sort of brings the whole room down.
00:30:45
Speaker
Yeah, man. But anyway, take it away, Tom. All right. Well, we got a lot of new friends here watching us live, so we appreciate it. If you had fun, we do this all the time. We're we're we're live every week and we drop podcasts on Spotify and Apple podcasts. So please give us a follow. Give us a like here on YouTube or if you're on Twitter. We're all over the place and we're we're we're a good hang. So we'd appreciate you riding along with us.
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