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Consecutive winning or losing season

2006 Standings

1.Chargers = 14-2
2.Bears = 13-3
3.Ravens = 13-3
4.Patriots = 12-4
5.Colts = 12-4
6.Saints = 10-6
7.Eagles = 10-6
8.Jets = 10-6
9.Cowboys = 9-7
10.Seahawks = 9-7
11.Chiefs = 9-7
12.Broncos = 9-7
13.Rams = 8-8
14.Panthers = 8-8
15.Giants = 8-8
16.Packers = 8-8
17.Jaguars = 8-8
18.Titans = 8-8
19.Steelers = 8-8
20.Bengals = 8-8
21.49ers = 7-9
22.Falcons = 7-9
23.Bills = 7-9
24.Vikings = 6-10
25.Texans = 6-10
26.Dolphins = 6-10
27.Cardinals = 5-11
28.Redskins = 5-11
29.Buccaneers = 4-12
30.Browns = 4-12
31.Lions = 3-13
32.Raiders = 2-14

2005 Standings

1.Colts = 14-2
2.Seahawks = 13-3
3.Broncos = 13-3
4.Jaguars = 12-4
5.Buccaneers = 11-5
6.Panthers = 11-5
7.Giants = 11-5
8.Bears = 11-5
9.Bengals = 11-5
10.Steelers = 11-5
11.Redskins = 10-6
12.Patriots = 10-6
13.Chiefs = 10-6
14.Cowboys = 9-7
15.Vikings = 9-7
16.Dolphins = 9-7
17.Chargers = 9-7
18.Falcons = 8-8
19.Rams = 6-10
20.Eagles = 6-10
21.Ravens = 6-10
22.Browns = 6-10
23.Cardinals = 5-11
24.Lions = 5-11
25.Bills = 5-11
26.Packers = 4-12
27.49ers = 4-12
28.Jets = 4-12
29.Raiders = 4-12
30.Titans = 4-12
31.Saints = 3-13
32.Texans = 2-14

2004 Standings

Steelers = 15-1
Patriots = 14-2
Eagles = 13-3
Colts = 12-4
Chargers = 12-4
Falcons = 11-5
Jets = 10-6
Broncos = 10-6
Packers = 10-6
Seahawks = 9-7
Jaguars = 9-7
Ravens = 9-7
Bills = 9-7
Rams = 8-8
Saints = 8-8
Vikings = 8-8
Bengals = 8-8
Panthers = 7-9
Chiefs = 7-9
Texans = 7-9
Cowboys = 6-10
Cardinals = 6-10
Giants = 6-10
Redskins = 6-10
Lions = 6-10
Buccaneers = 5-11
Bears = 5-11
Raiders = 5-11
Titans = 5-11
Dolphins = 4-12
Browns = 4-12
49ers = 2-14

2006 Cowboys Results

2005 Dallas Cowboys

Preaseason
Cardinals = L = 11-13
Seahawks = W = 18-10
Texans = W = 21-9
Jaguars = W = 27-20
Regular Season
Chargers = W = 28-24
Redskins = L = 13-14
49ers = W = 34-31
Raiders- L = 13-19
Eagles = W = 33-10
Giants = W = 16-13
Seahawks = L = 10-13
Cardinals = W = 34-13
Eagles = W = 21-20
Lions = W = 20-7
Broncos = L = 21-24
Giants = L = 10-17
Chiefs = W = 31-28
Redskins = L = 7-35
Panthers = W = 24-20
Rams = L = 10-20

2004 Dallas Cowboys

Preseason
Texans = L = 0-18
Raiders = W = 21-20
Titans = W = 20-17
Chiefs = W = 24-20
Regular Season
Vikings = L = 17-35
Browns = W = 19-12
Redskins = W = 21-18
Giants = L = 10-26
Steelers = L = 20-24
Packers = L = 20-41
Lions = W = 31-21
Bengals = L = 3-26
Eagles = L = 21-49
Ravens = L = 10-30
Bears = W = 21-7
Seahawks = W = 43-39
Saints = L = 13-27
Eagles = L = 7-12
Redskins = W = 13-10
Giants = L = 24-28

2003 Dallas Cowboys

Preseason
Cardinals = L = 0-13
Texans = W = 34-6
Steelers = L = 14-15
Raiders = W = 52-13
Regular Season
Falcons = L = 13-27
Giants = W = 35-32
Jets = W = 17-6
Cardinals = W = 24-7
Eagles = W = 23-21
Lions = W = 38-7
Buccaneers = L = 0-16
Redskins = W = 21-14
Bills = W = 10-6
Patriots = L = 0-12
Panthers = W = 24-20
Dolphins = L = 21-40
Eagles = L = 10-36
Redskins = W = 27-0
Giants = W = 19-3
Saints = L = 7-13
Playoffs
Panthers = L = 10-29


2006 NFL Playoffs

Colts Over Chiefs = 23-8
Patriots vs Jets Seahawks Over Cowboys = 21-20
Eagles vs Giants

2005 NFL Playoffs

Patriots Over Jaguars = 28-3
Steelers Over Bengals = 31-17
Broncos Over Patriots = 27-13
Steelers Over Colts = 21-18
AFC Champ = Steelers Over Broncos = 34-17
Redskins Over Buccaneers = 17-10
Panthers Over Giants = 23-0
Seahawks Over Redskins = 20-10
Panthers Over Bears = 29-21
NFC Champ = Seahawks Over Panthers = 34-14
Superbowl = Steelers Over Seahawks = 21-10

2004 NFL Playoffs

Jets Over Chargers = 20-17
Colts Over Broncos = 49-24
Steelers Over Jets = 20-17
Patriots Over Colts = 20-3
AFC Champ = Patriots Over Steelers = 41-27
Rams Over Seahawks = 27-20
Vikings Over Packers = 31-17
Falcons Over Rams = 47-17
Eagles Over Vikings = 27-14
NFC Champ = Eagles Over Falcons = 27-10
Superbowl = Patriots Over Eagles = 24-21


2003 NFL Playoffs

Titans Over Ravens = 20-17
Colts Over Broncos = 41-10
Patriots Over Titans = 17-14
Colts Over Chiefs = 38-31
AFC Champ = Patriots Over Colts = 24-14
Panthers Over Cowboys = 29-10
Packers Over Seahawks = 33-27
Panthers Over Rams = 29-23
Eagles Over Packers = 20-17
NFC Champ = Panthers Over Eagles = 14-3
Superbowl = Patriots Over Panthers = 32-29

2002 NFL Playoffs

Jets Over Colts = 41-0
Steelers Over Browns = 36-33
Titans Over Steelers = 34-31
Raiders Over Jets = 30-10
AFC Champ = Raiders Over Titans = 41-24
49ers Over Giants = 39-38
Falcons Over Packers = 27-7
Eagles Over Falcons = 20-6
Buccaneers Over 49ers = 31-6
NFC Champ = Buccaneers Over Eagles = 27-10
Superbowl = Buccaneers Over Raiders = 48-21

2001 NFL Playoffs

Raiders Over Jets = 38-24
Ravens Over Dolphins = 20-3
Patriots Over Raiders = 16-13
Steelers Over Ravens = 27-10
AFC Champ = Patriots Over Steelers = 24-17
Eagles Over Buccaneers = 31-9
Packers Over 49ers = 25-15
Eagles Over Bears = 33-19
Rams Over Packers = 45-17
NFC Champ = Rams Over Eagles = 29-24
Superbowl = Patriots Over Rams = 20-17

2000 NFL Playoffs

Dolphins Over Colts = 23-17
Ravens Over Broncos = 21-3
Raiders Over Dolphins = 27-0
Ravens Over Titans = 24-10
AFC Champ = Ravens Over Raiders = 16-3
Saints Over Rams = 31-28
Eagles Over Buccaneers = 21-3
Vikings Over Saints = 34-16
Giants Over Eagles = 20-10
NFC Champ = Giants Over Vikings = 41-0
Superbowl = Ravens Over Giants = 34-7


All-Time Playoff Standing

Superbowls are included in these stats
1.Ravens = 5-2 = .714
2.Panthers = 6-3 = .667
3.Packers = 24-14 = .632
4.Steelers = 28-18 = .609
5.Patriots = 17-11 = .607
6.49ers = 25-17 = .595
7.Redskins = 23-16 = .590
8.Cowboys = 32-23 = .582
9.Raiders = 25-18 = .581
10.Broncos = 17-15 = .531
11.Dolphins = 20-19 = .513
12.Eagles = 16-16 = .500
13.Bills = 14-15 = .483
14.Colts = 14-16 = .467
15.Bears = 14-16 - .467
16.Titans = 14-17 = .452
17.Jets = 8-10 = .444
18.Jaguars = 4-5 = .444
19.Rams = 19-24 = .442
20.Seahawks = 6-8 = .429
21.Vikings = 18-24 = .429
22.Falcons = 6-8 = .429
23.Buccaneers = 6-8 = .428
24.Giants = 16-22 = .421
25.Lions = 7-10 = .412
26.Bengals = 5-8 = .384
27.Chiefs = 8-13 = .381
28.Chargers = 7-12 = .368
29.Browns = 11-20 = .355
30.Cardinals = 2-5 = .286
31.Saints = 1-5 = .167

105 Receptions Or More In A Single Season

1.143 = Marvin Harrison = 2002
2.123 = Herman Moore = 1995
3.122 = Cris Carter = 1995
4.122 = Cris Carter = 1994
5.119 = Isaac Bruce = 1995
6.117 = Torry Holt = 2003
7.116 = Jimmy Smith = 1999
8.115 = Marvin Harrison = 1999
9.113 = Rod Smith = 2001
10.112 = Hines Ward = 2002
11.112 = Jimmy Smith = 2001
12.112 = Jerry Rice = 1994
13.112 = Sterling Sharpe = 1993
14.111 = Randy Moss = 2003
15.111 = Michael Irvin = 1995
16.111 = Terence Mathis = 1994
17.109 = Marvin Harrison = 2001
18.108 = Jerry Rice = 1996
19.108 = Brett Perriman = 1995
20.108 = Sterling Sharpe = 1992
21.106 = Randy Moss = 2002
22.106 = Keyshawn Johnson = 2001
23.106 = Herman Moore = 1996
24.106 = Art Monk = 1984
2006
Andre Johnson = Texans = 103

NFL Divisions

Patriots, Jets, Bills, Dolphins
Colts, Jaguars, Texans, Titans
Stellers, Ravens, Bengals, Browns
Chargers, Broncos, Chiefs, Raiders
Eagles, Giants, Cowboys, Redskins
Falcons, Panthers, Buccaneers, Saints
Packers, Vikings, Lions, Bears
Rams, Seahawks, Cardinals, 49ers

Jerry Jones = Cowboy Owner since 1989 = 3 super bowls

Top 5 Rushers in 2005

1.Shaun Alexander = #37 = Seahawks = 1880/7817 = 6th Season, Best Year - 2005
2.Tiki Barber = #21 = Giants = 1860/8787 = 9th Season, Best Year - 2005
3.Larry Johnson = #27 = Chiefs = 1750/2416 = 3rd Season, Best Year - 2005
4.Clinton Portis = #26 = Redskins = 1516/5930 = 4th Season, Best Year-2003
5.Edgerrin James = #32 = Colts = 1506/9226 = 7th Season, Best Year - 2000

Top 5 five passers in 2005

1.Tom Brady = Patriots = 4110/18035 = 6th Season
2.Trent Green = Chiefs = 4014/25621 = 12th Season
3.Brett Favre = Packers = 3881/53615 = 15th Season
4.Carson Palmer = Bengals = 3836/6733 = 3rd Season
5.Eli Manning = Giants = 3762/4805 = 2nd Season

Super Bowl History

1.I = Green Bay Over Kansas City = 35-10 = January 15, 1967 = MVP-Bart Starr = 61,946
2.II = Green bay Over Oakland = 33-14 = January 14, 1968 = MVP-Bart Starr = 75,546
3.III = N.Y. Jets Over Baltimore = 16-7 = January 12, 1969 = MVP-Joe Namath = 75,389
4.IV = Kansas City Over Minnesota = 23-7 = January 11, 1970 = MVP-Len Dawson = 80,562
5.V = Baltimore Over Dallas = 16-13 = January 17, 1971 = MVP-Chuck Howley, Dallas = 79,204
6.VI = Dallas Over Miami = 24-3 = January 16, 1972 = MVP-Roger Staubach = 81,023
7.VII = Miami Over Washington = 14-7 = January 14, 1973 = MVP-Jake Scott = 90,182
8.VIII = Miami Over Minnesota = 24-7 = January 13, 1974 = MVP-Larry Csonka = 71,882
9.IX = Pittsburgh Over Minnesota = 16-6 = January 12, 1975 = MVP-Franco Harris = 80,997
10.X = Pittsburgh Over Dallas = 21-17 = January 18, 1976 = MVP-Lynn Swann = 80,187
11.XI = Oakland Over Minnesota = 32-14 = January 9, 1977 = MVP-Fred Biletnikoff = 103,438
12.XII = Dallas Over Denver = 27-10 = January 15, 1978 = MVP-Randy White, Harvey Martin = 76,400
13.XIII = Pittsburgh Over Dallas = 35-31 = January 21, 1979 = MVP-Terry Bradshaw = 79,484
Super

25.XXV = New York Over Buffalo = 20-19 = January 27, 1991 = MVP-Ottis Anderson = 73,813
26.XXVI = Washington Over Buffalo = 37-24 = January 26, 1992 = MVP-Mark Rypien = 63,130

27.XXVII = Dallas Over Buffalo = 52-17 = January 31, 1993 = MVP-Troy Aikman = 98,374
28.XXVIII = Dallas Over Buffalo = 30-13 = January 30, 1994 = MVP-Emmitt Smith = 72,817
29.XXIX = San Francsico Over San Diego = 49-26 = January 29, 1995 = MVP-Steve Young = 74,107
30.XXX = Dallas Over Pittsburgh = 27-17 = January 28, 1996 = MVP-Larry Brown = 76,347
31.XXXI = Green Bay Over New England = 35-21 = January 26, 1997 = MVP-Desmond Howard = 72,301
32.XXXII = Denver Over Green Bay = 31-24 = January 25, 1998 = MVP-Terrell Davis = 68,912
33.XXXIII = Denver Over Atlanta = 34-19 = January 31, 1999 = MVP-John Elway = 74,803
34.XXXIV = St. Louis Over Tennessee = 23-16 = January 30, 2000 = MVP-Kurt Warner = 72,625
35.XXXV = Baltimore Over N.Y. Giants = 34-7 = January 28, 2001 = MVP-Ray Lewis = 71,921
36.XXXVI = New England Over St. Louis = 20-17 = February 3, 2002 = MVP-Tom Brady = 72,922

37.XXXVII = Oakland Over Tampa Bay = 48-21 = Janurary 26, 2003 = MVP-Dexter Jackson = 67,603

38.XXXVIII = New England Over Carolina = 32-29 = February 1, 2004 = MVP-Tom Brady = 71,525

39.XXXIX = New England Over Philadelphia = 24-21 = February 6, 2005 = MVP-Deion Branch = 78,125

40.XL = Pittsburgh Over Seattle = 21-10 = February 5, 2006 = MVP-Hines Ward = 68,206


Superbowl Standings All Time

San Francsico 49ers = 5-0
Pittsburgh Steelers = 5-1 = W2006
Dallas Cowboys = 5-3
Green Bay Packers = 3-1
New England Patriots = 3-2 = W2002, W2004, W2005
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders = 3-2 = L2003
Washington Redskins = 3-2
New York Giants = 2-1 = L2001
Miami Dolphins = 2-3
Denver Broncos = 2-4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers = 1-0 = W2003
Baltimore Ravens = 1-0 = W2001
Chicago Bears = 1-0
New York Jets = 1-0
Kansas City Chiefs = 1-1
Baltimore Colts = 1-1
St.Louis/Los Angeles Rams = 1-2 = W2000, L2002
Seattle Seahawks = 0-1 = L2006
Carolina Panthers = 0-1 = L2004
Tennessee Titans = 0-1 = L2000
Atlanta Falcons = 0-1
San Diego Chargers = 0-1
Philadelphia Eagles = 0-2 = L2005
Cincinnati Bengals = 0-2
Buffalo Bills = 0-4
Minnesota Vikings = 0-4

Never Been TO SB Before = Cardinals, Jaguars, Lions, Saints

Pro Bowl

Pro Bowl For Last 20 Years = AFC = 12, NFC = 9
All Time Record = 1971-Present = NFC = 18, AFC = 18


2006 : NFC : 23-17
2005 : AFC : 38-27
2004 : NFC : 55-52
2003 : AFC : 45-20
2002 : AFC : 38-30
2001 : AFC : 38-17
2000 : NFC : 51-21
1999 : AFC : 23-10
1998 : AFC : 29-24
1997 : AFC : 26-23
1996 : NFC : 20-13
1995 : AFC : 41-13
1994 : NFC : 17-3
1993 : AFC : 23-20
1992 : NFC : 21-15 : Irvin MVP
1991 : AFC : 23-21
1990 : NFC : 27-21
1989 : NFC : 34-3
1988 : AFC : 15-6
1987 : AFC : 10-6
1986 : NFC : 28-24


Career Passing Yards

1.Dan Marino = Miami = 61,361
*2.Brett Favre = Green Bay = 57,500, After 2006 Season
2.John Elway = Denver = 51,475
4.Warren Moon = Kansas City = 49,325
5.Fran Tarkenton = New York = 47,003
*6.Vinny Testaverde = Patriots = 45,281, After 2006 Season
*7.Drew Bledsoe = Dallas = 44,611, After 2006 Season
8.Dan Fouts = San Diego = 43,040
9.Joe Montana = Kansas City = 40,551
10.Johnny Unitas = San Diego = 40,239
11.Dave Krieg = Tennessee = 38,147
12.Boomer Esiason = Cincinnati = 37,920
*13.Peyton Manning = Indianapolis = 37,586, After 2006 Season
14.Jim Kelly = Buffalo = 35,467
15.Jim Everett = San Diego = 34,837
16.Jim Hart = Washington = 34,665
17.Steve Edberg = Atlanta = 34,241
*18.Kerry Collins = Tennessee = 34,186, After 2006 Season
19.John Hadl = San Diego = 33,503
20.Phil Simms = New York = 33,462
21.Steve Young = San Francisco = 33,124
22.Troy Aikman = Dallas = 32,942
Brunell = 31,000
plummer = 27,000
trent green = 25,00
mcNair = 30,000
Brad Johnson = 25,000

Career Receiving Yards

1.Jerry Rice = 22,895
2.Tim Brown = 14,934
3.James Lofton = 14,004
4.Cris Carter = 13,899
5.Henry Ellard = 13,777
6.Andre Reed = 13,198
7.Steve Largent = 13,089
8.Irving Fryar = 12,785
9.Art Monk = 12,721
*10.Marvin Harrison = Colts = 12,331, After 2005 Season
*11.Jimmy Smith = Jaguars = 12,287, After 2005 Season
*12.Isaac Bruce = Rams = 12,278, After 2005 Season
13.Charlie Joiner = 12,146
14.Michael Irvin = 11,904
15.Don Maynard = 11,834
16.Gary Clark = 10,856
17.Stanley Morgan = 10,716

Career Receptions

1.Jerry Rice = 1549
2.Cris Carter = 1101
3.Tim Brown = 1094
4.Andre Reed = 951
5.Art Monk = 940
*6.Marvin Harrison = Colts = 927, After 2005 Season
*7.Jimmy Smith = Jaguars = 862, After 2005 Season
8.Irving Fryar = 851
9.Larry Centers = 827
10.Steve Largent = 819
11.Shannon Sharpe = 815
12.Henry Ellard = 814
13.James Lofton = 764
14.Charlie Joyner = 750
15.Michael Irvin = 750

NFL Rushers With 10,000 Yards+

1.Emmitt Smith = 1990-2004 = 4409 Attempts-164 Touchdowns- 18,355 Yards
2.Walter Payton = 1975-1987 = 3838 Attempts-110 TDS-16,726 Yards
3.Barry Sanders = 1989-1998 = 3062 Attempts-99 TDS-15,269 Yards
*4.Curtis Martin = Jets = 3518 Attempts-90 TDS- 14,101 Yards
5.Jerome Bettis = Steelers = 3479 Attempts-91 TDS- 13,662 Yards
6.Eric Dickerson = 1983-1993 = 2996 Attempts-90 TDS-13,259 Yards
7.Tony Dorsett = 1977-1988 = 2936 Attempts-77 TDS-12,739 Yards
8.Jim Brown = 1957-1965 = 2359 Attempts-106 TDS-12,312 Yards
*9.Marshall Faulk = Rams = 2836 Attempts-100 TDS- 12,279 Yards
10.Marcus Allen = 1982-1997 = 3022 Attempts-123 TDS- 12,243 Yards
11.Franco Harris = 1972-1984 = 2949 Attempts-91 TDS-12,120 Yards
12.Thurman Thomas = 1988-2000 = 2877 Attempts-65 TDS-12,074 Yards
13.John Riggins = 1971-1985 = 2916 Attempts-104 TDS-11,352 Yards
*14.Corey Dillon = Patriots = 2618 Attempts-82 TDS-11241 Yards
15.O.J. Simpson = 1969-1979 = 2404 Attempts-61 TDS-11,236 yards
*16.Eddie George = Cowboys = 2865 Attempts-68 TDS- 10441 Yards
xNext To Join 10,000 Club
Edgerrin James = Cardinals = 10,385 Yards
Tiki barber = Giants = 8787 yards
Priest Holmes = Chiefs = 7584 Yards
Fred Taylor = Jaguars = 7580 Yards
Stephen Davis = Panthers = 7326 Yards
Ahman Green = Packers = 7164 Yards
Charlie Garner = Buccaneers = 7097 Yards
Warrick Dunn = Falcons = 6721 Yards
Antowain Smith = Titans = 6074 Yards


2000+ Yards Rushing(Single Season)

Eric Dickerson = 1984 = 2105 Yards
Barry Sanders = 1997 = 2053 Yards
Terrell Davis = 1998 = 2008 Yards
O.J. Simpson = 1973 = 2003 Yards

Single Game Rushing Record

295 = Jamal Lewis, Baltimore vs Cleveland, 2 TD'S, 30 Carries, 2003
278 = Corey Dillon, Cincinnati vs Denver, 2 TD'S, 22 Carries, 2000
275 = Walter Payton, Chicago vs Minnesota, 1 TD, 40 Carries, 1977
273 = O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs Detroit, 2 TD'S, 29 Carries, 1976
266 = Shaun Alexander, Seattle vs Oakland, 3 TD'S, 35 Carries, 2001
251 = Mike Anderson, Denver vs New Orleans, 4 TD'S, 37 Carries, 2000
250 = O.J. Simpson, Buffalo vs New England, 2TD'S, 29 Carries, 1973
247 = Willie Ellison, Los Angeles vs New Orleans, 1 TD, 26 Carries, 1971
246 = Corey Dillon, Cincinnati vs Tennessee, 4 TD'S, 39 Carries, 1997

Single Season Sack Record

Michael Strahan = 22.5 = 2001

Most Field Goals in a Single Game

7 = Billy Cundiff = September 15, 2003 = Dallas Cowboys = 37, 49, 42, 21, 36, 52, 25 yards
7 = Chris Boniol = November 18, 1996 = Dallas Cowboys = 45, 37, 42, 45, 35, 39, 28 yards
7 = Rich Karlis = November 5, 1989 = Minnesota Vikings = 20, 24, 22, 25, 29, 36, 40 yards
7 = Jim Bakken = September 26, 1967 = St. Louis Cardinals = 18, 24, 33, 29, 24, 32, 23 yards

Passing Rating Record(Single Season)

Peyton Manning = 2004 = 121.1
Steve Young = 1994 = 112.8

Passing Touchdowns(Single Season)

Peyton Manning = 2004 = 49
Dan marino = 1984 = 48

Most Catches By A TE(Single Season)

Tony Gonzalez = 2004 = 102
Ben Coates = 1994 = 96

Emmitt Smith = 78 games with 100 yards or more
Walter Payton = 77 games with 100 tards or more
Emmitt Smith = Most games Played By a Running Back = 226

Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Single Season

Shaun Alexander = 2005 = 28
Priest Holmes = 2003 = 27

Single Season Field Goal Record

Neil Rackers = Cardinals = 2005 = 40 Field Goals
Olindo Mare = Dolphins = 2000 = 39
Jeff Wilkins = Rams = 2003 = 39

Longest Winning Steaks

1933-34 = Chicago Bears = 17 Straight Regular Season Wins
2003-04 = New England Patriots = 18 Straight Regular Season Wins, 21 Staright wins including the playoffs

Last Updated On: 1-7-07
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