Message-ID: <17205244.1075854629152.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 01:17:00 -0700 (PDT) From: eric.bass@enron.com To: luis.mena@enron.com, mballases@hotmail.com, ami.chokshi@enron.com, denver.plachy@enron.com, victor.guggenheim@enron.com, jackson.logan@enron.com, darron.giron@enron.com Subject: Inside UT Football: September 21, 2000 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Eric Bass X-To: Luis Mena, mballases@hotmail.com, Ami Chokshi, Denver Plachy, Victor Guggenheim, Jackson Logan, Darron C Giron X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Eric_Bass_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: Bass-E X-FileName: ebass.nsf ---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Bass/HOU/ECT on 09/21/2000 08:15 A= M=20 --------------------------- "Inside UT Football"=20 @newsletters.dallasnews.com on 09/21/2000= =20 12:15:00 AM Please respond to "Inside UT Football" Sent by: newsletters@newsletters.dallasnews.com To: "Inside UT Football Subscribers"=20 cc: =20 Subject: Inside UT Football: September 21, 2000 [IMAGE] =09 [IMAGE] =20 =09 =09 =09[IMAGE] =09 =09 =09Back to reality=20 =09=20 =09Sept. 21, 2000=20 =09=20 =09 =09[IMAGE]Chip Brown, The Dallas Morning News' Texas writer, answers your= =20 questions about what went wrong against Stanford, Coach Mack Brown's respon= se=20 to the loss, the continuing quarterback controversy, UT players in the NFL= =20 and more. Inside UT Football appears every Thursday.=20 =09 =09=20 =09E-mail questions to Chip: chipbrown@dallasnews.com=20 =09 =09 =09=20 =09Listen to Chip Brown talk about the Longhorns on =09dallasnews.com's Colleges site=20 =09 =09 =09 =09CHIP SHOTS=20 =09=20 =09 =09Every year since 1983, Texas has lost or tied a game in its first four g= ames=20 of the season. That means UT has had a blemish on its record each of the pa= st=20 17 years - usually before Texas-OU weekend. =20 =09 =09 Orangebloods spend winter, spring and summer discussing the impact of n= ew=20 recruits, the prowess of future opponents and the talents of its returning= =20 starters. They spend money on season tickets, airplane tickets and alumni= =20 luncheon tickets. They dream big dreams, and then by October, the high hope= s=20 have usually come crashing down.=20 =09 =09 Only three times since 1983 has Texas opened the season 3-0: 1984, 1985= and=20 1994. Those starts were then immediately followed by either a tie (1984) or= =20 losses (1985 and 1994). In each of those seasons, Texas ended up with four= =20 losses. =20 =09 =09 In UT's two best seasons since 1983, a 10-2 campaign in 1990 and a 10-2= -1=20 run in 1995, the Longhorns lost their second and third games of the season,= =20 respectively. Before Texas can dream about winning a national title, the=20 Longhorns have to show they can make it into October without a loss.=20 =09 =09=20 =09 =09 =09Longhorn Q & A=20 =09 Q: Judging from the Stanford game (as well as the last three games of l= ast=20 season) it looks like the trend of blitzing the Horns will continue. There = is=20 also no respect for our running game from any team that we face. I think th= e=20 best way to end this strategy against us is to become the aggressor on=20 offense and not sit back passively and react to what the defense is giving= =20 us. =20 =09 =09In order for us to achieve this, I think it starts with us putting our b= est=20 athletes on the field on offense. These guys may not be the most experience= d=20 players, but they will gain experience with playing time, and they have the= =20 ability to make a team pay for selling out with the blitz. It's time to sta= rt=20 Roy Williams and B.J. Johnson at receiver (along with Montrell Flowers) and= =20 play a one-back offensive set. Our fullbacks are not a threat offensively a= nd=20 Hodges Mitchell is not an I-back who is adept at following the fullback=20 through the hole. Hodges' strength is operating in space and making people= =20 miss in the open field.=20 =09 =09I also think Chris Simms needs to get the bulk of the minutes at quarter= back.=20 Major Applewhite has all the intangibles in the world but Simms could (and= =20 probably does) possess all of the same skills. He just hasn't had the chanc= e=20 to display them. We desperately need to have all playmakers on the field if= =20 we are going to turn this thing around. If not, I could see this season=20 slipping to 7-4 real quick. What are your thoughts, Chip?=20 =09 ?? The Jackson residence=20 =09 =09 BROWN: With any unexpected loss, the tendency is to throw everyone out= -=20 change coaches, players, even the bus driver. You do that and you are telli= ng=20 this team that you have absolutely no confidence in them. There can't be to= o=20 much change at any one time. The big question is how the team responds to= =20 this Stanford loss emotionally. Something tells me if Texas can find some= =20 resolve and perform really well, you'll see some solid performances at all= =20 the positions where problems currently exist. In 1996, Texas was No. 6 and= =20 Notre Dame was No. 9. Texas had the game won in Austin and then lost. UT th= en=20 lost three of its next four, which included games against Oklahoma State,= =20 Oklahoma and Colorado - all teams Texas is about to face after this week's= =20 opponent, Houston.=20 =09 =09That was a different coach and different players. But the common thread = was=20 that Texas hit the top 10 and then choked. If Texas is hung over from its= =20 loss to Stanford, trouble could be on the horizon. If Texas can find resolv= e=20 to show everyone that Stanford truly was a game in which everything that=20 could go wrong did, then I think the Longhorns will bounce back and be a ha= rd=20 team to beat the rest of the way. Tuesday night Mack Brown said the Longhor= ns=20 are not a very good football team right now. The challenge has been made to= =20 his team. If they come out and stink against Houston, every position will b= e=20 scrutinized, every coach, even the bus driver. There will be enough fire=20 being thrown in Austin to serve up grilled fajitas for the entire state. Bu= t=20 changes will have to be made constructively and gradually.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09[IMAGE]=20 =09Chris Simms =20 =09 =09Q: What's going on with the quarterbacks?=20 =09?? Mitch Golding=20 =09 =09 BROWN: As the QBs turn. This week, it appears Chris Simms will start= =20 because he was practicing with the first team on Tuesday. That has been the= =20 trend. Whoever practices with the first team gets the start. Anyway, we'll= =20 see how they respond after the Stanford game. Major Applewhite was erratic = in=20 his play, despite almost leading the Longhorns back from the dead to a=20 miraculous victory. I'm sticking to my theory that the coaches want to see= =20 what Simms can do against Houston before picking one or the other =20 =09 =09to get solo duty in the Oklahoma and Colorado games. =20 =09 =09Granted, if one struggles along the way, the other will come in. But Mac= k=20 Brown said they primarily went with Applewhite against Stanford because of= =20 his experience and the fact that it was the team's first game on the road. = He=20 said they still have all the faith in the world in Simms. It would seem to = me=20 that it takes away the incentive to really take control of the offense, lig= ht=20 it up and get on a roll when you are alternating, but I'll continue to watc= h=20 like everyone else. =20 =09 =09I keep trying to remind myself that Brown did this twice at North Caroli= na=20 with success. Of course, with those QBs (Oscar Davenport and Chris Keldorf)= ,=20 Brown had different styles and gained an advantage by forcing the defense t= o=20 prepare for Davenport's scrambling and Keldorf's passing. With Simms and=20 Applewhite you pretty much get the same style. With Keldorf and Davenport,= =20 you also had injuries dictate a few starts.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Can you tell us what influenced Mack Brown's decision regarding the= =20 quarterbacks against Stanford?=20 =09?? Nels Marshall=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Here are Brown's exact words: "Experience. We were in a tight= =20 football game and Major (Applewhite) has been around a long time. I was pro= ud=20 - even with as poorly as we played offensively in the third quarter - that = we=20 didn't panic. I thought that in the fourth quarter the kids did a great job= =20 of coming back and giving us a chance to win. Sometimes youth doesn't look= =20 like it is trying because they're nervous. Instead, they are trying too har= d=20 and get uptight. Our team tried hard. As negative as people make Saturday= =20 night, it is one of those things that you have to grow from." =20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: I'm glad we have two great QBs. My question is, are the receivers ha= ving=20 any problem adjusting to the different spin on the balls coming from a=20 left-handed or right-handed QB?=20 =09?? Dave Stastny, Austin=20 =09 =09 BROWN: The receivers say the varying spins are not a factor when catch= ing=20 the ball. They do, however, say that Chris Simms' ball will come a little= =20 faster and a little harder than Major Applewhite's.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: The Longhorns are obviously going to play a lot of freshmen this yea= r.=20 What are the rules on redshirting a player after the season starts? I know= =20 that a player can apply for a redshirt for medical reasons, but can they al= so=20 apply for more eligibility or take a redshirt after playing a small amount = of=20 time? =20 =09?? Chad Graham=20 =09 =09 BROWN: No. Once a freshman plays in a game, even for one play and he d= oes=20 not suffer a season-ending injury, the chance for a redshirt is out the=20 window. =20 =09? =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09[IMAGE]=20 =09Jermain Anderson =20 =09 =09Q: Have the coaches given any consideration to moving Jermain Anderson b= ack=20 to linebacker? If I remember correctly, he played LB in high school at Texa= s=20 City. He seems to still have good speed, but also a problem putting on the= =20 necessary weight to play defensive end. It just seems like he might be bett= er=20 suited for the outside linebacker rotation, especially considering the=20 progress made by young defensive ends like Kalen Thornton, Cole Pittman and= =20 Adam Doiron. =20 =09 ?? Micah Hurt=20 =09 =09 =09 =09 BROWN: Coaches don't think Anderson has the speed to play linebacker. = They=20 are pleased with the depth at linebacker, as well. They like Anderson's=20 instincts as a pass rusher. They are still working on his ability to stop t= he=20 run.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: My husband wanted me to write and request that you put the Longhorn= =20 football schedule in your letter each week. My husband, Mark, is a diehard= =20 Texan who was transferred to Oklahoma in 1972. Through thick and thin, he h= as=20 remained a loyal Longhorn fan and taken a lot of harassment from the Sooner= =20 fans. Of course, he does his fair share (and probably more) of bragging abo= ut=20 the Longhorns. =20 =09?? Barbara and Mark Harper=20 =09 =09 BROWN: As far as the schedule, UT's remaining games are:=20 =09 =09Sept. 23 (home) vs. Houston at 6 p.m. on Fox =09Sept. 30 (home) vs. Oklahoma State at 11 a.m. on ABC =09Oct. 7 (in Dallas) vs. Oklahoma, TBA =09Oct. 14 at Colorado, TBA =09Oct. 21 (home) vs. Missouri, TBA =09Oct. 28 (home) vs. Baylor, TBA =09Nov. 4 at Texas Tech, TBA =09Nov. 11 at Kansas, TBA =09Nov. 24 (home) vs. Texas A=02?at 2:30 p.m. on ABC=20 =09Since you all have access to the Internet, log onto UT's sports Web site= =20 (texassports.com) and learn what radio stations broadcast the game in your= =20 area. And you can read The Dallas Morning News online every day at=20 dallasnews.com.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: This may take some research but I was wondering if you could tell me= the=20 number of UT players in the NFL and the status of some recent grads (i.e.= =20 how's Cedric Woodard, Aaron Humphrey, Kwame Cavil). Thanks.=20 =09 =09 BROWN: The Big 12 office just released a list of former Texas players = in=20 the NFL. However, it includes some players who have been released. For=20 example, Aaron Humphrey was released after a free-agent tryout with Tampa= =20 Bay. Chris Smith was released after a free-agent tryout with Washington and= =20 Dallas. Jay Humphrey also was released after one year with the Minnesota=20 Vikings. Kwame Cavil made the Buffalo Bills after going undrafted. Anyway,= =20 here is the list as provided by the Big 12: =09 =09TEXAS (21) =09Ben Adams, OL, Miami =09Taje Allen, DB, St. Louis =09Tony Brackens, DE, Jacksonville =09Blake Brockermeyer, OG, Chicago =09Ricky Brown, RB, Cincinnati =09Chris Carter, DB, New England =09Kwame Cavil, WR, Buffalo =09Phil Dawson, KS, Cleveland =09Shane Dronett, DL, Atlanta =09Priest Holmes, RB, Baltimore =09Aaron Humphrey, DE, Tampa Bay =09Jay Humphrey, OL, Minnesota =09Derek Lewis, TE, St. Louis =09Wane McGarity, WR, Dallas =09Eric Metcalf, WR, Carolina =09Dan Neil, OL, Denver =09Roger Roesler, OL, Cincinnati =09Chris Smith, TE, Dallas =09Winfred Tubbs, LB, San Francisco =09Bryant Westbrook, DB, Detroit =09Ricky Williams, RB, New Orleans =09Cedric Woodard, DL, Baltimore=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09[IMAGE]=20 =09Hodges Mitchell =20 =09 =09Q: Don't know whether you can address any or all of these questions in y= our=20 column, but I've seen some unflattering trends in Mack Brown's program and= =20 wanted your feedback. Mack Brown is a great recruiter, no argument there.= =20 However, can he motivate? It seems like he can't get the team "up" sometime= s=20 and can't adjust the team's mood during a game.=20 =09 =09About offensive coordinator Greg Davis, I don't know who is responsible = for=20 the offensive line but since it is an offensive group, in more ways than on= e,=20 I put it under him. With guys the size that UT has, shouldn't even Hodges= =20 Mitchell be able to run? Who tagged Leonard Davis as a pro? Why does Davis= =20 love Mitchell? Sure, he gained 1,300-plus yards last year, but how many of= =20 those yards were "move=20 =09 =09 the chains" type of runs that allowed UT to hold the ball on the ground= and=20 protect a lead? I thought it was going to be running back by committee but= =20 all we have seen is the coaches continuing the same mistake - abandoning th= e=20 run and using the wrong back for the wrong situations.=20 =09 =09Mitchell can run to the outside, but he cannot run through the defensive= =20 tackles. And even if he does get holes, he still will never break through t= he=20 linebackers for a TD. Why not put Ivan Williams or Kenny Hayter back there= =20 with Mitchell and go with a two-back, three-wide offense? You don't lose a= =20 receiver as Hodges is a nice, smart receiver. =09 =09Other ramblings: Is Quentin Jammer really a corner? He got beat MANY tim= e=20 against Stanford. I loved his hitting when he played safety but his injury= =20 may have forever changed his game if he can't play safety and can't keep up= =20 with opponent's wideouts. =09 =09How is the defensive end position shaping up? The defensive tackles were= all=20 over the field against Stanford, but the DEs didn't make much noise. What i= s=20 up with the blocked punts? UT should be really, really embarrassed. Does=20 Stockton take too long? Is he too close to the line? Can the line block? Ca= n=20 anyone at UT block? =09 =09Does Brown ride the officials who are missing holding calls? Several tim= es=20 the camera caught clear holds by Stanford's line. Why on earth would you ru= n=20 up the middle, on your own goal line against two of the best DTs you'll pla= y=20 against?=20 =09?? Andrew Bowen=20 =09 =09 BROWN: I think your feelings are shared by many Texas fans who are=20 incredibly pained, shocked, disappointed, angered and hurt by last Saturday= 's=20 events. But in talking to Mack Brown on Tuesday, he said it's fair to beat= =20 the team up for not being able to run the ball. But he said to jump on any= =20 other part of the team is to rip young, inexperienced kids who are still=20 learning what it takes to compete as a top-ranked team.=20 =09 =09To be fair to Brown, he did say repeatedly that his team was overrated a= nd=20 needed time to grow into some key positions - receiver, defensive end,=20 fullback and some positions on the offensive line and at corner. It probabl= y=20 isn't fair to question whether Mack Brown can motivate because his teams di= d=20 beat Nebraska twice, Oklahoma twice and Texas A=02?once. If a trend develop= s,=20 and Texas falls apart the rest of the season, there will be a fair question= =20 about whether Brown did a good enough job of keeping his team's head screwe= d=20 on straight. But it's typical after losses to want to shred every part of t= he=20 team.=20 =09 =09Brown said before the season that as soon as something went wrong, the= =20 quarterback situation would be blamed. And he was right. The QBs are still= =20 working hard, and look for Simms to start this week against Houston. There'= s=20 no question that the O-line is struggling, but so are the backs and so are= =20 the receivers. Brown said only two of the five sacks were the fault of the= =20 line. He said the other three were caused by miscommunication between=20 Applewhite and the receivers, causing Applewhite to hold the ball too long.= =20 =09 =09Mitchell was standing too deep in the backfield against Stanford, so it = was=20 taking him too long to get to the holes. The coaches were not happy about= =20 that. They were yelling at him to move up. He should only be 6 1/2 yards=20 deep. But he was sometimes at 9 yards. Mitchell also struggled with some=20 blitz pickup, which is uncharacteristic of him. So look for Victor Ike,=20 Hayter and possibly Williams to get a little time against Houston.=20 =09 =09Coaches are still high on Jammer. Again, he hasn't played corner much in= =20 games after moving from safety. But coaches are not thinking of moving him.= =20 The defensive end position is a big concern with defensive coordinator Carl= =20 Reese. He is willing to rifle through his whole pile until he finds a coupl= e=20 who can really play. Cory Redding was better than usual against Stanford. B= ut=20 that position still needs a lot of work. The blocked punt occurred because= =20 one player, who blocked perfectly on 11 other punts Saturday night, failed = to=20 block a player coming right up the middle, which guarantees doom. That play= er=20 has been chewed out every which way. =09 =09As far as the penalties, there were several questionable calls. But Brow= n,=20 who did a lot of yelling at officials during the Stanford game, couldn't sa= y=20 anything about it after the game because he would be fined. Texas can still= =20 have a good season, and perhaps having these problem areas pointed out so= =20 early will help in that direction. We'll see if Texas takes this loss=20 constructively or destructively.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Last year at times I saw blazing speed and ability from Cory Redding= . I=20 know he was considered by many to be the best high school defensive player = in=20 the country in 1998. I've waited all off-season to see him explode against= =20 teams this year. I haven't seen it yet. Maybe this week against Stanford. M= y=20 question is, why was he moved from his high school position of linebacker= =20 where he was dominant into the defensive end role where he seems undersized= =20 and average? Is Texas that low on defensive line talent? It seems our=20 recruiting has been great. Please help me understand. Hook 'em Horns!=20 =09?? Ernie McAnally=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Redding told me recently that linebacker is still his first lov= e.=20 But he said coaches came to him last year and said he could get on the fiel= d=20 right away as a defensive end. Coaches also feel that his body (6-5, 260) i= s=20 perfect for the DE position. He's tall, athletic, fast and has long arms. I= n=20 time, coaches feel Redding will develop into an All-America player. But the= re=20 is no question that he has struggled against the run. He made some big play= s=20 against Stanford, recording six tackles, three of them for losses and=20 blocking an extra point attempt. He is just a sophomore. Over this season a= nd=20 the next two years, he should only get better.=20 =09? =09 =09 Q: I was watching the regional telecast of the TCU game today and the= =20 announcers stated that TCU had anted up $90,000 for the Heisman campaign f= or=20 LaDainian Tomlinson. How much did UT spend on its campaign for Ricky=20 Williams' run for the Heisman?=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Texas didn't spend that much money at all. They produced a few= =20 postcards, a video and a CD-ROM screen saver to send out to the national=20 media detailing Ricky's accomplishments. But those costs totaled less than= =20 $10,000, according to UT officials.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Did any of the freshman who did not play in the Louisiana-Lafayette = game=20 play in the Stanford game? I am watching to see which ones might be=20 redshirts. =20 =09?? Mike Smith, Houston=20 =09 =09 BROWN: According to the participation chart provided at the Stanford-T= exas=20 game, Austin Sendlein was the only freshman to play against the Cardinal wh= o=20 did not play against Louisiana-Lafayette. In addition to Sendlein, here are= =20 the other freshmen who have played so far: WRs Roy Williams, B.J. Johnson a= nd=20 Sloan Thomas; TE Brock Edwards; DE Kalen Thornton; CB Nathan Vasher; FS=20 Phillip Geiggar; and DT Stevie Lee.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Is it true that in Mack Brown's four or five head coaching stops, hi= s=20 teams have yet to win a single conference championship? Since UT has lost= =20 four out of its last five games, wouldn't a loss to Houston this week=20 officially end Mack Brown's honeymoon with the alumni, notwithstanding his= =20 abundant PR program? With Brown about to land his third national Top 5=20 recruiting class, I believe fans are going to expect more gridiron victorie= s=20 to go with those recruiting victories. =20 =09?? T. Hough=20 =09 =09 BROWN: It's true that Brown has yet to win a conference championship i= n=20 stints at Appalachian State, Tulane, North Carolina and now Texas. At=20 Appalachian State, Tulane and UNC, he was taking over absolutely dead=20 programs. He took Tulane to a bowl, and he had Florida State to deal with i= n=20 the Atlantic Coast Conference while at UNC. But he took UNC to six bowl gam= es=20 in his 10 years at UNC and won four of them.=20 =09 =09A loss to Houston would certainly intensify the frustration of Texas=20 faithful. But I think anyone who would be looking to put Brown on the hot= =20 seat or rip him if Texas lost to Houston would be overlooking the job he ha= s=20 done beating Nebraska (twice), Oklahoma (twice) and Texas A=02?(once) in hi= s=20 first two seasons here. He has also turned Texas back into a destination=20 school for top recruits and brought the UT community back together. In=20 addition to all that, he has done more good for UT out of the limelight tha= n=20 probably most Texas fans realize.=20 =09 =09Brown is now in the same spotlight as Bobby Bowden, John Cooper, Lloyd C= arr,=20 Steve Spurrier and Phil Fulmer. Any unexpected losses are unforgivable in t= he=20 eyes of fans. It may take some time for Brown and his team to adjust to tha= t.=20 UNC fans were pretty ho-hum about everything the Tar Heels did in football,= =20 even when they won big. Brown wanted to win at a school with huge=20 expectations. He'll have to adjust now that it appears Texas will be starti= ng=20 out the next few seasons in the Top 10.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Is Lee Jackson out for the Houston game?=20 =09?? Marty Bonner=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Jackson is out for the Houston game with a hamstring pull suffe= red=20 against Stanford. He may also miss the Oklahoma State game. Mack Brown said= =20 this is a bad week to be without Jackson because Houston can throw the ball= =20 really well.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: Is Ricky Williams' jersey being retired at the Oklahoma State game S= ept.=20 30?=20 =09?? Mark Wilson=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Yes. Williams' No. 34 will be retired at that game. Williams ha= s=20 said he will be there because the New Orleans Saints are off that weekend.= =20 Host Communications has also just finished a video biography on Williams th= at=20 will be available soon.=20 =09? =09 =09 =09 Q: What did Mack Brown say about the expectations surrounding his team = after=20 the loss to Stanford?=20 =09?? Virginia Blair=20 =09 =09 BROWN: Again, here are Mack's words: "I said during the pre-season tha= t we=20 were overrated. I didn't see any reason with the youth, the way we finished= =20 last year and the inexperience across the board that we should have been a= =20 Top 5 football team. One of the great things about Texas is that you receiv= e=20 a tremendous amount of attention and publicity, but in some cases people wa= nt=20 to push you too fast to get to the top. I think that we were in that positi= on=20 and expectations got out of hand. I knew that we would have a difficult gam= e=20 at Stanford and that it would be a tough game to win. I also didn't think= =20 that we deserved to be ranked fifth in the country. Our current rank within= =20 the Top 15 is much more fitting for where we are today." =20 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 If you received this newsletter from a friend and would like to subscri= be,=20 sign up at: Newsletter Registration=20 =09 =09To find or change your password, modify your account, or unsubscribe fro= m=20 this newsletter, go to: Newsletter Registration =20 =09 =09Questions? Comments? Suggestions? =20 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 =09 (c) Copyright 2000 The Dallas Morning News=20 =09=09[IMAGE]=09 =09=09=09 =09=09=09 [IMAGE] =09=09=09 [IMAGE] =09=09=09 [IMAGE] =09=09=09=20