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May 13, 2025 • 24 mins
Kainani Stevens, John Oehser, and Brian Sexton are live with Jags A.M. to share their biggest takeaways from the Jaguars' 2025 rookie minicamp. The crew analyzes the cohesion of the coaching staff and breaks down comments from head coach Liam Coen's press conference regarding standout rookies so far. The 2025 NFL schedule will be revealed at 8 p.m. ET tomorrow on NFL Network. The Jags A.M. squad predicts how many prime time games we might see on Jacksonville's regular season lineup.

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Speaker 1 (00:17):
Welcome to jag Zam. I'm kind of honest.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Stephens, Brian Sexton, and John Oser are with me today
is we're gonna recap rookie Mini caamps that kicked off
last week. We gotta look at all the newest Jags
players and it did not disappoint as much as Mini
Camp really can. So let's start out with our first
big thing of the day, which is star of the show,
Travis Hunter.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Of course, all eyes were on.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Him as we got to see him in the Jaguars
uniform for the first time and brought the energy for sure.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Yes, it's definitely.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
It's definitely a blessing to you know, be able to
do that. You know, I gotta be authentic, you know,
gotta bring the end v up out here.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
You know, make sure everybody everyone is having fun, you know,
with a smile on their face and doing below.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Why is that important, Bryan?

Speaker 2 (00:54):
We saw him out there dancing, but he takes it
seriously too, so he's not just out there having fun.
But nice to finally see him out there and fans
got to stay on Saturday as well.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
Yeah, you know, listen for hey, mini camp, you're running
around running routes. I thought he was the star of
the show more for that social media post from his
seat mate on the flight home from Denver to Colorado,
the lady who had no idea who he was. He
helped her with the bag, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, and
before you knew it, she's talking about becoming the season
ticket holder. I mean, he's the star of the show
for so many reasons right now, but not the least

(01:23):
among them is that when you hear of an interaction
with this superstar athlete, it's always my, gosh, what a
really nice guy. I'm really excited about him.

Speaker 4 (01:32):
Yeah, it's from the too good to be true department.
I saw that post and the old Sinnecon was like,
I wonder if somebody's set this up. I mean, because
it was so cool that you thought it couldn't be real.
But this is who he is beyond that. On the field,
he's fast, he's quick, he's all the things he is
advertised with Rocky Maincamp. You just wanted to see him look,

(01:56):
uber quick, uber athletics.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
It's good that he's also a super good kid too.

Speaker 5 (02:02):
Well to your pois Kai, the fans had an opportunity
to just be around him and that was what it
was all about, was to give them an opportunity to
see this next generation of Jaguars superstar, to feel the
buzz and connect and from that perspective, what an outrageously
successful hour that was.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Can feel the excitement on the field and off the
field of the fans as well. Our second big thing today,
go many changes last week. This is happening, but Gave
Davis dropped from the team. Obviously not a great free
agent signing from the last administration there as he's only
here one season and a lot of money left on
the line. John, I don't think there's anything we would
be surprised with at this point, because we've seen that

(02:41):
the front office now is not scared to do moves
that they think need to be made and make moves
that need to be made, and this was just a
move they felt they had to make.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
Yeah, And sometimes when you have regime chant moves and
you have made moves the previous offseason, you have contracts
that you sort of get rid of. Usually those guys
stay through because of cap reasons. Brian, the Jaguars decided
this was not the right fit, and I think culturally

(03:09):
they wanted to move on.

Speaker 5 (03:10):
You know, I don't know is this the catch or
the drop in the end zone in that's a catch,
remember the drop. It was the opening drive. The Jaguars
had been bouncing around and had no success, and they
desperately needed something from their thirteen million dollar receiver last year.
And you get to the Bears game and he drops
it and have to settle for a field goal, and
it seemed like they were on their heels. Just I

(03:32):
don't ever think he fits. He seemed like one of
those knee jerk free agent signings last year that the
Jaguars have too often engaged in. It's nice to see
this year that they didn't go that direction, give.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Some opportunity for the rookies and maybe some of the
undrafted players a chance to kind of make their way
in the wide receiver room as well. So our final
big thing today is when the schedule a release. It's
officially coming out tomorrow, but we do know now that
the Daguars are going to play one game in London
and they're going to take on the in week seventh. Brian,
the last couple of years we've played two there. This
year only one game, and one needs to expect we'll

(04:06):
talk a little bit more about the schedule coming out,
but when do you think about the Lendon game.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Well, the why behind that is that the Jaguars have
always said it had to match up, there had to
be an opponent that was giving up their home game
in order for it to fit. And it didn't fit
this year. Obviously, in twenty six and twenty seven, when
the stadium is under serious construction, you can expect multiple
games back in London. Then, John, the league never misses

(04:29):
the opportunity to have some sort of drama on the side,
and obviously the storyline will be Liam Cohen and James
Gladstone and their first year taking on the Rams.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Yeah, it's gonna be a cool three or four days,
a cool story. And as you said, the reason there's
not two is there's no opponent. And kai guess what
in the NFL, it's hard to play without an opponent.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
Okay, and listen, it's worth pointing out remember when everybody
was worried about the Jaguars playing multiple games in London,
and now you see a situation where they're saying, look,
it just didn't fit, so we're not But look at
all the games that the NFL announced this morning. John,
You've got games in Madrid and I forget whether it
was Berlin or Frankfurt for the game in Germany, and

(05:13):
multiple games in London and in Dublin. And we haven't
even heard who the Chargers opponent is going to be
when they go back to Brazil this year. I mean,
this is just man, this is where the league is
headed to, this international platform, and it's exciting in one
sense because you see all the places they're spreading the game.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
An expansion for sure. Stay with us.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
We're going to talk a little bit more about Mini
Caamp through a recapital here from your head coach, Liam Cohen.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Coming back in to jag Za. I'm going to talk
a little.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Bit more about Mini camp because that's what went down
last week with the rookies getting in here trying to
figure everything out. Obviously, the start of the show was
Travis Hunter and Cohen talked a little bit about his
new star player. No.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
You know when he got here after the draft. You know,
we got to hang out with him for for a
little bit there, and you felt it right away, right
you did. You felt that infectious smile that he has
that he provides and brings into the building, very serious
about football, very serious about his process in order to

(06:15):
put himself in a position to ultimately just be in
a physical shape to be able to do this and
to run forever, and to have the stamina and strength
to be able to do this at a high level.
But you see him out there dancing and having fun,
and that's.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Really cool to see.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
You know, we want to see some more of that.
And when he goes out there and he's doing his thing,
he is serious about this process.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Talked a little bit about what he's like off the field,
obviously that viral posting about his plane ride back from Boulder,
but just seeing him interact with the other players right,
the energy, it's infectious, And we talked a little bit
about his off the field. Just the star power that's
going to come along with this is pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
I wonder whether his personality John is going to take
over and become the persona of this team. You know,
Trevor's his doesn't just exude like this guy does. They're
just not the same personality. This one is much that
once loud. It's probably not the right word, but man,
you feel it when you're around it, and for all
the good guys in the locker room and the strong leaders.

(07:15):
This personality is different. And by the way he's used
to his personality being the personality of his team. It
was in high school, at Jackson State and at Colorado.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Yeh, some guys just when they come into the league,
they're ready to lead.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
By being themselves.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
When I was in Indie, Bob Sanders came in second
round draft pick, and it would have been a Hall
of Fame safety had he not gotten hurt.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
But from day one he knew he belonged right.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
And in terms of his personality, this is not fair
to Travis Hunter. But I keep thinking about how Magic
Johnson changed kream Ab bil Jabbar just by being himself.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
And nobody thought.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Kream At Bilgebar could ever have fun on the court
in the seventies. And Magic Johnson was such a dynamic
personality that he's sort of changed the way the Lakers
did business. Now you have to be great to do that.
But Travis Hunter, you know all the stuff with Gladstone
talking about intangibly rich and how you can come into
an environment and raise it by being yourself. I don't

(08:18):
think this kid knows any other way to be and
because it comes from a place of integrity, it's who
he is. He can get away to danceing on the field.
You also need to be pretty good to dance in
the field. I've watched guys in this organization dance during
warm ups who weren't very good, and all I wanted
to do was telling him to stop dancing. But this guy,

(08:42):
it's not for show. It's who he is. He's always
like to use the term over his feet, He's always
being himself and if he's good and great, then I
absolutely think he'll be the personality of the team and.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
He may make it easier for more quiet star players
like Brian Thomas to just be himself and play ball
and not.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
Worry about it.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
And I think that's one of the cool points about
this is we talk a lot about the new regime
coming in and I think in the last couple of
years they've struggled with this as well. Is making an
identity for themselves or when you have players who already
know who they are and I'm using that term who
he is as a person, but also as a player.
He feels like he understands his own skill set and
what he can contribute to a team that can give
you the identity that we feel like I've been lacking

(09:25):
for a while.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
Yeah, I mean we're talking about his personality so much.
A because it's the time of year, but b because
that's one of the things that Jaguars were planning on
when they swung big to go up and get him.
He's that kind of transformative personality on the field and
off the field. They're expecting it. They're expecting him to
buy being himself transform this place.

Speaker 2 (09:47):
All right, let's talk a little bit more about Mini camp.
I know it's John's favorite time of year, but coach
did talk a little bit about what he actually has
in terms of expectations and what they were working on
this week.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
Called that an alignment assignment period where you know, we
can we've installed plays right on both sides of the ball, concepts, uh, formations, motions,
shifts defensively you know, calls right adjustments to these formations
and motions and shifts, and so it was just a
good op to kind of get out there, get the

(10:20):
huddle or I mean, it's wild when you pull these
guys on. How many of the ben in the huddle
recently and how many have heard of verbal cadence recently,
it's very minimal. So we are actually teaching this is
the huddle, this is where you line up in the huddle,
this is how we break the huddle, and this is
a verbal cadence. And so that is like starting at

(10:41):
you know, ground zero in a lot of ways. So
didn't really feel like it was fully necessary to come
and do true competitive eleven on eleven. But at the
end of the day, I think we got something out
of it sewn.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Perhaps the state of college football at this point, but.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Showing them what a huddle is, you know, showing them
they are a proper alignments are where they're going to
be placed, dot on the.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Line, just the little things.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
Got to get those in order because if you want
to join regular practice this week, they need to know
what's going on.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Yeah, and I think it's a very I think more
coaches are talking about it now, but I absolutely think
it's a huge factor when guys coming to the league.
Quarterbacks Trevor had not been in professional huddle and scrimmage
situations very much. So yeah, there's a learning curve. It's

(11:28):
what makes this time of year so critical for in
a new regime, but for rookies always, even if they
never take a hit, which they don't, this time of year,
it's vital because they're having to learn new, instinctive, natural
things to do. They're having to get their muscle memory
back from something they never had before.

Speaker 5 (11:49):
It's not the most important time of the year, but
it's really valuable for the reasons that you just said.
The consistent programs, I mean, the teams that win consistently
are the teams find ways to maximize their hour on
the field of a Saturday in May. And it's pretty
clear listening to Liam kind of go through the litany
of reasons and rationale there of what they were trying

(12:12):
to do that this is a hyper organized coaching staff
that is making sure they maximize their time on the field,
and it.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Is that time of year where you learn the little things.
This is how we're going to run this, so then
it's not a question when it gets to training camp
or the season. They know how things are going to operate.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
So let's hear a.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Little bit also from coach talking about some of the
players that stood out to him.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
Jack Kaiser first and foremost on the defensive side of
the ball, just from a diligent standpoint. You could tell
he's already had some of those leadership qualities that you
look for. He's in really good physical shape coming into
camp here this weekend. I think Caleb Randsaw as well
stood out on the defensive secondary. Wyatt Milam did a

(12:57):
nice job in the drills over the course of the
last two days. And you know, really all these guys
did a great job. You know, we'll be able to
go watch the tape from today. A lot of mistakes
and things that did happen to occur yesterday, but that's
part of it. But overall, really appreciate their energy and enthusiasm.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Ran those are some names we're familiar with, obviously being complimentary,
but it does give me a little bit of a
sense that some of those guys can compete for starting jobs.
We've been talking about it, but it really does feel
that way, and it doesn't always feel that way with.

Speaker 5 (13:24):
The rookie listen. I I just because I knew we'd
spend so much time talking about Travis Hunter, I went
a different direction and I wrote it for the website.
I spent most of my time just watching why Att
Milam and listen the eye test you see him immediately
you realize, okay, he's built different than most of the
rookie offensive linemen they come in.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
He's big, he's tall.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
He's broad, and he moves really well. That's all you
can see, right is the movement's skills. So I looked
at that and I thought, well, there's no reason just
pencil him in. I mean, make him starter. Let's go.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
This line's going to look a lot different.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
I think, well, I mean, I think so. But when
you see the way that he would hit the bag
or explose off the line and then go right to
the coach with the is that what you're looking for?
Sort of am I doing that right? Or my hands
in the right position? It's just clear he's a guy
that belongs. I mean, I don't know whether intangibly rich
john is the right adjective to use in this case,
but in reality that's the type of player that they're

(14:16):
looking for. They got their guy.

Speaker 4 (14:17):
Yeah, And as you look more and more at him,
it's hard to figure out sort of why you drop
guys drop.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
He was moving from tackle to guard.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
This is a kid who's very decorated in college, and
as you say, sometimes with a lignement when they get
out there, even in mini camp you're like, oh, yeah,
it's not really the body type that you like. He
certainly looks the part I'm excited about Kaiser. I think that,
as you said, I think Milam will start and the

(14:48):
third round safety's names escaping me and it shouldn't.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Be Ransom, so I think he starts.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
Well.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
The running back is somebody that's going to be really
interesting too, because it's clear, even though it was just
rookie minicamp, he's got an explosive first two steps.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Ye, speed is there and the strength as well, I
think is what we're gonna see. So if they can
pass pro well, then they'll see the field.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I'm sure. Stay with us here.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
We're gonna talk about the schedule release coming up, and
we'll give you some of our predictions.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
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Speaker 2 (15:21):
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We're gonna talk a little bit about the schedule. It's
gonna be coming out officially on Wednesday night, but we
do have one that we already know, which is they've
announced the international games.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
So the Jaguars are gonna.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Play one game in London this season. That'll be Week
seven against the Rams. A little bit different from the
last couple of years. We talked about just one game
this season because of the way things worked out with opponents.
But we're gonna try to do our best and make
a couple of guestimates as to what we think the
schedule is gonna look like. So for the season opener,
we all picked a game that we think maybe the
season opener.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Brian, did you go in the cheese?

Speaker 5 (16:00):
Well, you don't have the Chiefs a couple of times
the home opener in twenty three, we had him for
the season opener in twenty nineteen and in twenty thirteen.
It just seemed to me like that is a marquee
opponent of the Jaguars, you know, at the beginning of
the season, and have a little sex appeal with the
quarterback and his you know, his tandem of receivers of

(16:22):
Thomas and Hunter. It just seems to me like that's
a good game for opening day with one of the
league's marquee teams against one that they're hoping we'll take
a step forward.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Qus Minsheumani will be coming back. That's right.

Speaker 5 (16:35):
I forgot he was there. He was the starter, if
you recall, because Nick Foles got hurt on opening Day
twenty nineteen, which wrecked that season and that's the start
of Midschewmania. That even that that makes it even more.
I'd forgotten he was there.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
Completed a bunch of passes in a row.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah, John Wade.

Speaker 3 (16:53):
I went with the Texans because why not?

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Yeah, there were like fourteen opponents. I went to Texans
because and because they opened against Miami last year it
was out of division. Why not put the Texans kind
of hoping, Uh, it's a road game at Houston. Once
when they opened on the road of Houston, they had

(17:18):
a great season off of seventeen.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
So it's really hard.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
I mean, it's the schedule always cracks me up because
once it comes out, everybody says, oh, well, that's why
the league did that, And there's five or six things
with the Jaguars.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
You can say, well, that's why the league did that.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
They were planning on that, But really it's it's mostly arbitrary.
And you can tell I had no clue last year
they were going to open against the Dolphins. In Miami,
and it really didn't have a whole lot of context
freet of team sometimes just the way it falls.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
I wanted the Titans mostly because I feel like the
last couple of seasons have.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Been ending up going to Nashville, so I'm gonna will
this into existence. I want to go there when it's
not freezing, So let's let's try to do that in September.
That would be nice.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
Let's do what we think there's going to be for
primetime games. I didn't think there would be multiple this year.
I think we all picked one. Maybe a Thursday night
is kind of what we're looking at. But Brian, what
were you looking at?

Speaker 5 (18:13):
I went with the Broncos for the obvious storyline of
Travis Hunter's return to Colorado. I think it's a Thursday
night game for sure. I think that there is one
Jaguars primetime game because when you're coming off a four
and thirteen season, you know, and then the year before
the Jaguars didn't perform all that well in primetime. So
I think the Jaguars have a formula with the quarterback

(18:34):
and the receivers and the young coach and Bacelli's return
and all that to be a consistent primetime team into
the future, but this year I think it's just one.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Yeah, I agree. I went with the Bengals because why not.
It's a road game.

Speaker 4 (18:50):
You know. My guess is this year the head coach
flies back with the team if it's a road game
up there, so probably on the storyline I've watched, so
it'd be fun.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
I think we all went with road games here, but
I'm thinking of Thursdays.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Well. I went for Sin City because a little night
time get the strip all light up in the background.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Think it'd be nice, very scenic for all.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
Of the bump shots for all of the broadcasts. So
I went with Las Vegas. We'll have to see what
that ends up being. And we also did a must
watch game. I did something similar to you, Brian when
we were talking about Travis Hunner going back to Colorado. Also,
you know the Broncos having such a good run at
the end of last season into the playoffs. That's a
game I definitely want to watch and I think will
be good. Also, just in Mile High is always a

(19:27):
nice setting, so I think that'll be a good one
to check out.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
I'll go with the Texans because well, because they've won
the division the last two years, but I mean since
the first time they showed up here in two thousand
and two as an expansion team, they have just be
deviled the Jaguars. I mean, the Jews record against them
is abysmal. You'd think that this was the Patriots they
were playing, and yet they just can't seem to get
over on them. They did in twenty twenty two when
that team was in real trouble, but the last two

(19:51):
years not so much. So I think the titan a
pardon me, the Texans game is super important because listen,
if you want to win the division, you have to
beat them.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
Yes, point, I'm gonna see this team stand up to
that team of Quoth had last year, So I think
that'll I think it'll be a major storyline. But I
do kind of think. I had no real issue with
how the Jaguar was handled it last year, but I
think in this it might be handled a little bit different.
I went with the Rams in London for for reasons

(20:20):
we talked about earlier. It's in London, but from a
philosophical standpoint, a knowing how Gladstone unless Snee, the Rams
general manager feel about each other, the Mentor and the
Jaguars have said this is the North start. This is
the organization that they sort of would like to gear
toward being and then eventually surpassing, because you want to

(20:43):
be better. But this is sort of their standard right now,
so it's it will be interesting on that front.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
You don't get you don't.

Speaker 4 (20:50):
Get that many clear storylines like that in the NFL.
You get ones people talk into existence. But this one's
pretty real, you know what with Liam had having been
there in the McVeigh connection, there are some real ties
with this one.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
It'd be interesting.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Definitely stay with us.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
We'll tell you what's going on the rest of the
week and warning schedule leases. Welcome back to jag Zam,
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in season right now. It's mini camp season, Ota season.
We're getting to see the players working out a little bit.
No real football just yet, but gotta lay the groundwork
of course. And Travis Hunter was a day late coming

(21:28):
into camp. He didn't miss any practice time, but just
kind of getting signed up because he was graduating from
the University of Colorado on Thursday last week, so that's
pretty exciting for him. The first guy and his family
to graduate from college walk across that stage a big
moment for him, and of course a team more than
happy to let him go do that wearing JAG's pajama.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Pants no less. So that was his first purchase when
he found out where he's going. He said he had
to get some pajama pants, which I think we can
all relate with. We all like some good peace, you know.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Just the thing I like about him is how well
he explained the little things right. He gives you the
detail that you weren't necessarily asking for.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
That.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
It was the first thing that he bought from Amazon,
that he was the first person in his family to
graduate from college. And to know his backstory, especially with
his father, to see him hit this height, it's a
great storyline. He's just he's a sensational person. Hopefully he's
a sensational player too.

Speaker 4 (22:21):
Yeah, And it's going to sound strange from somebody who's
so such a star on social media, but I kind
of like that.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
I don't think he.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Really cares that much what people think about, you know,
and meaning he's going to be his own guy. He's
going to sort of march his own way. That's pretty cool.
At that age and to seem with the I don't
know that he's the biggest star in all of sports
since NIL started, but he's in the conversation and or

(22:53):
at that level, and he seems to have handled it
remarkably well with a lot of perspective.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
And I wouldn't have done that age twenty to twenty three.
So it's pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Absolutely, schedule release coming out tomorrow night. The NFL is
gonna have a reveal John, I believe that's right, and
then we're gonna do our own analysis as well. And
I think there's a video on social coming out.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
For our reveal. It's very top secret. It's the top secret.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
It's usually a thing say your favorite oh I.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
They always do a nice job with them looking.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
For Yeah, they do.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
It's gonna be pretty cool. So keep your eyes out
for that tomorrow night.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
That'll be a released and then we'll have a rapid
analysis once we get the dates for you so we
can talk out the whole schedule, and then we'll talk
about it next week too. So have a good week
and enjoy the schedule. Release six
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