Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-21-2016, 09:33 AM  
TigeRRUppeRRcut TigeRRUppeRRcut is offline
Banned
 
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: 19th Hole
Casino cash: $10004725
Alex Smith is a solid QB, sorry haters. Bucs win 5th game in a row.

Despite the common thought here that Alex Smith held down the team Sunday, Smith's overall production to the team yesterday graded out very positive in 3 rankings:
Smith: QBR 94.1, QB rating 99, PFF 71.9
Winston: QBR 83.6, QB rating 97, PFF 50.7




https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro...-for-bucs-win/

"Smith gained positive expected points (EPA) on 77 percent of his plays on Sunday, the second-highest rate for a QB in a game this season (Dak Prescott, 83 percent versus Chicago in Week 3). Put simply, more than three-fourths of his plays contributed to the team’s scoring margin, given the context and situation." - http://www.espn.com/blog/statsinfo/p...s-excels-again

This is why we should use our brains instead of repeating the garbage fed to us by Mellinger and Teicher. If Smith only had 34 plays yesterday to do something with the ball and earns both a rushing and passing TD, a FG, to 1 INT (first red zone interception since 2013) and completes an outstanding 77% of passes ... we should probably focus on the real problem yesterday: The Defense. Who didn't show up and allowed Winston/Martin to hold the ball for 35 minutes, earn 24 first downs, and convert 68% of 3rd downs (league average is 40%).

Against the Bucs...

Alex Smith: 1 INT, 99 QB rating
Philip Rivers: 2 INTs, 80 QB rating
Russell Wilson: 2 INTs, 39 QB rating
Drew Brees: 3 INTs, 49 QB rating

Last edited by TigeRRUppeRRcut; 12-11-2016 at 09:10 PM..
Posts: 11,680
TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.TigeRRUppeRRcut < Tried to steal Andy's chili fries.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:30 AM   #1396
DJ's left nut DJ's left nut is offline
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
 
DJ's left nut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-830901
Quote:
Originally Posted by Detoxing View Post
What does that have to do with their failure to produce a run game all season?

Chiefs have been shit in short yardage situations all year, not just yesterday. It's causing our inability to pick up key 3rd downs. It's shortening our drives.

It's what causes Reid to get all cutesy on 3rd and short with screens and horizontal passes, which ends with fans bitching about not running it.

Yesterday Reid decided that he wanted to give the OL a chance to assert itself and they failed.

Two straight run plays inside the 1? The OL has to win that.
Yup; unrelated issues.

The OL can pass block. Again, you can win pass-blocking with technique and timing. But run-blocking requires strength and attitude and our OL simply lacks that. It has all season.

I hadn't thought about how it leads to all those damn bubble screens but there's some truth to that. Reid runs a lot of those misdirections, etc... because that's what his OL does well. He can run those screens to get his smart, athletic lineman into space where they can use leverage and positioning to beat guys.

But when they have to win in a phonebooth, they just aren't. It's not blaming the OL, it's acknowledging what they don't do well.

If anyone wants to actually try to argue that this OL simply isn't a very physical OL, I don't know what season they've been watching. These guys are completely unable to line up and physically win matchups against a good DL. And it's frustrating because I feel like the opposition has been able to do that to us all season. The contrast there is pretty stark.

NOBODY played well yesterday, but some of the guys that struggled yesterday have played well in the last 4 weeks and have been a big part of some key victories. The run-blocking, OTOH, has been shit for a very very long time now. It's not 'ballwashing' Smith to point out a pretty obvious truth there.
__________________
"If there's a god, he's laughing at us.....and our football team..."

"When you look at something through rose colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."
Posts: 66,853
DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:31 AM   #1397
ToxSocks ToxSocks is offline
Needs more middle fingers
 
ToxSocks's Avatar
 

Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego
Casino cash: $2043063
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pestilence View Post
The running game has suffered. I don't know how much of it is truly the offensive line's fault, the play calling or the RBs themselves. Look at yesterday....the Titans gave up that 65 yard TD run to Hill and then Hill saw how many carries the rest of the game?
Chiefs running game is predicated on illusion. It always has been. Timely draws, fake reverses w/cut backs. Last season it was the option play w/ Alex Smith.

Reek's big run came off a play designed to fool the defense.

I agree that not getting the ball into Reek's hands was not smart. I also believe it may have been a byproduct of the Titans keying in on him. They had guys shadowing him all game long. Every time Reek went into motion they had a guy dedicated to playing man on him. That makes it difficult to scheme him open for things such as reverses, jet sweeps and screens.

Bottom line is this team is dependent on Reid being creative in both the run and short passing game. They don't have the men up front to simply slam body to body and move the DL.

Yesterday, in several situations, Reid decided against being cute, and instead opted for a power run game and again, the OL came short.
__________________
Life is like a dick. Sometimes it gets hard for no reason, but it can't stay hard forever.
Posts: 65,925
ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.ToxSocks is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:31 AM   #1398
SAUTO SAUTO is offline
Shit
 

Join Date: Jun 2008
Casino cash: $10039067
Quote:
Originally Posted by TigerUppercut View Post
A significant percentage of CP lacks common sense.

Fortunately, a lot of the **** posters have been weeded out and have left this place. The overreaction here after week 4 was unbearable. Compared to previous standards, things have actually been okay around here after yesterday's loss.
I'm gonna ask again

Who has left?

Pouring then on ignore doesn't= them leaving
Posts: 55,715
SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.SAUTO is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:32 AM   #1399
Sandy Vagina Sandy Vagina is offline
Still Got The Blues (For You)
 
Sandy Vagina's Avatar
 

Join Date: May 2013
Casino cash: $10014178
Quote:
Originally Posted by Detoxing View Post
Ware is fine. He's certainly strong enough to win in short yardage situations. The O-line simply hasn't been getting push when opposing D's know they're going to run.

Reid's Chiefs have NEVER been a power running team. I've always argued that when people complain that we don't run it enough in short yardage situations.
All of this, truth.. and I was one of many that argued this in the earlier years.

Soft OL is soft.

Plus, why is Reid dialing up the QB read options? For that to be useful, wouldn't Smith have to actually elect to run the ball at times? Why so many sideways passes? and not enough slants, intermediate in or outs? hitches?

Andy Reid is a ****ing idiot of an OC, ffs.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by a brilliant vag
Good luck to Pat and the Chiefs!
Posts: 16,482
Sandy Vagina has disabled reputation
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:32 AM   #1400
gblowfish gblowfish is offline
Be Kind To Your Pets
 
gblowfish's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Glorious Independence, MO
Casino cash: $16886178
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by carcosa View Post
Did he really say this!?!?!?!?
Clark doesn't need hookers. His wife is a former Miss Kansas.
He does like to take treasure baths.

Posts: 41,016
gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.gblowfish is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:33 AM   #1401
DJ's left nut DJ's left nut is offline
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
 
DJ's left nut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-830901
Quote:
Originally Posted by Detoxing View Post
Ware is fine. He's certainly strong enough to win in short yardage situations. The O-line simply hasn't been getting push when opposing D's know they're going to run.

Reid's Chiefs have NEVER been a power running team. I've always argued that when people complain that we don't run it enough in short yardage situations.
Ware got stood up several times yesterday.

He seems like he should be strong enough to run the ball in short yardage situations but whether it's leverage or fatigue, it's not been happening this year. Guys are hitting him and he's stopping dead. And it's not just when they're getting him at his legs, they're hitting him high and standing him up.

It's been really surprising. It doesn't happen on every play, but it happens a hell of a lot more often than it did last year and much more often than I'd expect for a guy built like Ware is. Maybe you're right - maybe it's just a push thing and he's not able to get that extra stride he needs to be the hammer instead of the nail, but he's not been terribly effective in his own right in short yardage situations.
__________________
"If there's a god, he's laughing at us.....and our football team..."

"When you look at something through rose colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."
Posts: 66,853
DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:35 AM   #1402
The Franchise The Franchise is offline
Most Valuable Villain
 
The Franchise's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2006
Casino cash: $2065047
Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut View Post
Ware got stood up several times yesterday.

He seems like he should be strong enough to run the ball in short yardage situations but whether it's leverage or fatigue, it's not been happening this year. Guys are hitting him and he's stopping dead. And it's not just when they're getting him at his legs, they're hitting him high and standing him up.

It's been really surprising. It doesn't happen on every play, but it happens a hell of a lot more often than it did last year and much more often than I'd expect for a guy built like Ware is. Maybe you're right - maybe it's just a push thing and he's not able to get that extra stride he needs to be the hammer instead of the nail, but he's not been terribly effective in his own right in short yardage situations.
He's not getting much help in the running game this year. Last year it was a combo of Ware and West. West hasn't done SHIT this year.
Posts: 92,316
The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.The Franchise is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:36 AM   #1403
bobbything bobbything is offline
Distributor of Pain
 
bobbything's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2004
Casino cash: $8644900
Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut View Post
Yup; unrelated issues.

The OL can pass block. Again, you can win pass-blocking with technique and timing. But run-blocking requires strength and attitude and our OL simply lacks that. It has all season.

I hadn't thought about how it leads to all those damn bubble screens but there's some truth to that. Reid runs a lot of those misdirections, etc... because that's what his OL does well. He can run those screens to get his smart, athletic lineman into space where they can use leverage and positioning to beat guys.

But when they have to win in a phonebooth, they just aren't. It's not blaming the OL, it's acknowledging what they don't do well.

If anyone wants to actually try to argue that this OL simply isn't a very physical OL, I don't know what season they've been watching. These guys are completely unable to line up and physically win matchups against a good DL. And it's frustrating because I feel like the opposition has been able to do that to us all season. The contrast there is pretty stark.

NOBODY played well yesterday, but some of the guys that struggled yesterday have played well in the last 4 weeks and have been a big part of some key victories. The run-blocking, OTOH, has been shit for a very very long time now. It's not 'ballwashing' Smith to point out a pretty obvious truth there.
I agree with most of this. That said, I've felt that our perimeter rushing has been decent for most of the season. Specific to this game, we did well on the edges when the guards would pull left/right. Kind of reminded me of the early 00 running attacks. But, yes, this OL's strength is not blowing someone up right in front of them. I was pretty shocked when it didn't work on 3rd and goal from the 1 foot line, that Reid tried it again. I was thinking a sweep to the left would have been better because the Titans had everyone lined up in the middle.

I also would like to see our QB line up under center and run a nice, hard play action pass at some point. But, that's an argument for another time.
__________________
"It is not enough that I succeed; everyone else must fail."
Posts: 3,480
bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:40 AM   #1404
DJ's left nut DJ's left nut is offline
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
 
DJ's left nut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-830901
Quote:
Originally Posted by bobbything View Post
I agree with most of this. That said, I've felt that our perimeter rushing has been decent for most of the season. Specific to this game, we did well on the edges when the guards would pull left/right. Kind of reminded me of the early 00 running attacks. But, yes, this OL's strength is not blowing someone up right in front of them. I was pretty shocked when it didn't work on 3rd and goal from the 1 foot line, that Reid tried it again. I was thinking a sweep to the left would have been better because the Titans had everyone lined up in the middle.

I also would like to see our QB line up under center and run a nice, hard play action pass at some point. But, that's an argument for another time.
I agree the stretch plays seemed to be working fairly often yesterday. But again, athletic lineman should be able to do that. They can draw their matchup into space and beat them on positioning that way.

It's just not a team built to play power football and that seemed like their biggest problem yesterday. Detox made a good point - Andy gave his OL every opportunity to line up and prove they can do that.

Time and time again they failed. I guess you just look at that game and hope that's the lesson to be taken from it - hopefully Reid learned that this team is going to have to win on the edges because they aren't going to win in the trenches. They tried and failed miserably in that regard yesterday.
__________________
"If there's a god, he's laughing at us.....and our football team..."

"When you look at something through rose colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."
Posts: 66,853
DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:40 AM   #1405
RippedmyFlesh RippedmyFlesh is offline
Veteran
 
RippedmyFlesh's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: New York
Casino cash: $10005817
No points after halftime for three straight weeks.

“That’s my first time hearing that,” Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...121679397.html
Posts: 4,848
RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.RippedmyFlesh wants to die in a aids tree fire.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:43 AM   #1406
carcosa carcosa is offline
Thank you
 
carcosa's Avatar
 

Join Date: May 2014
Casino cash: $-796305
Quote:
Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh View Post
No points after halftime for three straight weeks.

“That’s my first time hearing that,” Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...121679397.html
Better clear up some hard drive space
Posts: 23,429
carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:44 AM   #1407
OnTheWarpath15 OnTheWarpath15 is offline
MVP
 
OnTheWarpath15's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Casino cash: $2051115
Anthony Sherman was on the field for 13 of a possible 58 offensive snaps yesterday.

Let that sink in for a second.

Oh, and Harris had 20, and Shags and Jah Reid combined for 15.

What.

The.

****.
Posts: 60,758
OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:45 AM   #1408
OnTheWarpath15 OnTheWarpath15 is offline
MVP
 
OnTheWarpath15's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Casino cash: $2051115
Quote:
Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh View Post
No points after halftime for three straight weeks.

“That’s my first time hearing that,” Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...121679397.html
Quote:
Originally Posted by carcosa View Post
Better clear up some hard drive space
Posts: 60,758
OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.OnTheWarpath15 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:45 AM   #1409
carcosa carcosa is offline
Thank you
 
carcosa's Avatar
 

Join Date: May 2014
Casino cash: $-796305
Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut View Post
Ware got stood up several times yesterday.

He seems like he should be strong enough to run the ball in short yardage situations but whether it's leverage or fatigue, it's not been happening this year. Guys are hitting him and he's stopping dead. And it's not just when they're getting him at his legs, they're hitting him high and standing him up.

It's been really surprising. It doesn't happen on every play, but it happens a hell of a lot more often than it did last year and much more often than I'd expect for a guy built like Ware is. Maybe you're right - maybe it's just a push thing and he's not able to get that extra stride he needs to be the hammer instead of the nail, but he's not been terribly effective in his own right in short yardage situations.
He's probably worn down from constantly having to plow through non-existent holes. Maybe if he didn't have to practically kill himself to get the first 7 yards, he'd have a better chance of getting the last three.
Posts: 23,429
carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.carcosa is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 12-19-2016, 11:48 AM   #1410
bobbything bobbything is offline
Distributor of Pain
 
bobbything's Avatar
 

Join Date: Nov 2004
Casino cash: $8644900
Quote:
Originally Posted by RippedmyFlesh View Post
No points after halftime for three straight weeks.

“That’s my first time hearing that,” Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith said.

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/spt...121679397.html
This is a little concerning. Couple this with Kelce's comments about the "conservative" play-calling and I'm kind of concerned about the psyche of the offense right now.
__________________
"It is not enough that I succeed; everyone else must fail."
Posts: 3,480
bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.bobbything would the whole thing.
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:42 PM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.