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September 5, 2024 • 28 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
The Season with Peter Scheger is a production of the
NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. What's Up, everybody, Welcome to
the Season with Peter Scheger. As we record this, it's

(00:28):
a beautiful Thursday afternoon in sunny Los Angeles. When you
listen to this, we might already be through the opening
game Ravens versus Chiefs. You might listen to this over
the weekend and getting ready for Week one of NFL football.
But I did want to put out a special episode
for my Super Bowl pick.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I'm joined here by the great Aaron wan Kaufman. Aaron,
I'm in Los Angeles, you are in New York. Today
is Super Bowl Pick Day and kickoff for the first
game of the season is about seven hours away. As
we record this, I'm gonna quickly get into what I
did yesterday, which was one of the craziest worked I've had,

(01:07):
and I've been working for a long time in this industry.
We did four hours Good Morning Football in the morning,
two hours on NFL Network and then two hours for
the syndicated markets. If you haven't followed that Good Morning Football,
they got all tossed upside down. They moved the show
to La. I'm here for the week. I won't be
here every week. I'll be in New York most weeks.
But the first two hours are what you see on

(01:27):
NFL Network. The second two hours, which you don't see
on NFL Network, airs on Roku, but also in one
hundred and nineteen different syndicated markets. Meaning it's like Judge, Judy,
The Sherry Shepherd Show, Family Feud, Good Morning Football, and
then like Divorce Court, like that's how it goes. We're
in that thing. So I grew up in an era

(01:50):
where I loved Richard Bay and Jenny Jones and Ricky
Lake and Sally Jesse, Raphael and Donahue. Now I'm suddenly
a syndicated personality myself. We'll see how it goes. I
have no idea. They're saying that the syndicated markets are thrilled.
But in addition to the four hours of television, NFL

(02:10):
Network has had us staying later into our number five
of our programming to do these local hits in like
local markets. So I went on Fox thirteen in Seattle
and I talked to you know, John, their local sports anchor,
and then Bianca Peters in New York City, who does
Good Day New York after Menafee and Rosanna Scato. She's

(02:32):
on in the middays. It did like fifteen minutes with her,
and at the end of it, I'm like, so talk
about congestion pricing, Like, where's the latest there? We had
a standstill hack.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
What is hack have.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Us doing here? I need to know the latest? I'm
not in New York. She's like, what are you serious.
I'm like, yes, Like, let's talk jets. I'm like, no,
let's talk Mayor Adams. So I see out at zero
bomb every night. Yeah, So we did all these stuff,
so like my brain is at a at a simmering point.
And then I agreed to something last week and I

(03:03):
was going to do it, but I don't know any
of the geography of it. So I've grown quite friendly
and I really like this guy with Nick Vial. Do
you know who Nick vil is?

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Aaron?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
I do not.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
Only I saw him that you posted that you were
just on a show, so I saw that. That's the
only thing I know about him.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Nick Fayel was on The Bachelorette, then he was on
the Bachelor. He's on Bachelor in Paradise, and then he
did another thing on The Bachelor. I think it was
like a judge of Bachelor in Paradise. There's some other
version of the Bachelor, so he's been on four different
versions of the Bachelor. He also has his own podcast
called the Vile Files with Vile Files Vile Files, I

(03:45):
don't know how to pronounce it. I love the guy,
but it's with him and his wife Natalie, and it
has become and I'm not kidding, it has become the
go to podcast for reality TV. They get like Jacks
from vander Pump Rules, like the day after he does
something like vile they get Sanderval like in the Chair.

(04:08):
It's become like die He's a Diane Sawyer or like
the Barbara Walters of reality TV. And he and his
wife and there and their crew there they like grill
these people. So like you know, before she was doing
the rounds, like the Hawktua girl was on their show,
like the next minute after that video went viral, So
like in that world, he has got this great niche

(04:28):
and he's also a reality superstar of his own. Now,
why the hell would the two of us have anything
in common? We had Nick on two years ago, back
when like Kay and Nate were on this show. We
had Nick on as a guest, and i rolled my
eyes a little bit because I'm like, guys, we're the
NFL network. Okay, I guess we're bringing in a new audience.
He's a heart thrub. Women love this guy. We're bringing

(04:48):
Nick from The Bachelor. Nick comes on and he's like,
I'm a Packers fan, and my eyes glaze over because
we have a million celebrities and they're like, oh, I
love the Jets, and it's like, well, who's your favorite player?
He's like, I like the quarterback and like doesn't know
the name, you know, like that's that's awesome. And there
are those rare ones you get, like your Eric stone
Street or your Paul Road or you're Joel McHale and
these guys and Josh Charles, who's like the Ravens fan

(05:10):
who like Dan Soder we had on our show, who's
a comedian. He loves the Niners like who actually study
the depth charts and carve their sundays around this and
are like deep into the Reddit pages and the message boards.
Like but I'd say ninety percent of the quote unquote
celebrities that say they love football like they like football,
they have a team and they'll definitely watch when it's on,

(05:32):
but like they're not hardcore. So we have Nick on
and Kay asks him like a generic question. Fine, he
answers it. He's cool and Nate maybe asked you something.
I come on and I'm like, all right, so you
love the Packers, Like, uh, what you would be looking
out for this season? This is two years ago when
Rogers was still on the team. Nick Viel, who is

(05:54):
a Wisconsin native, comes out and says, you know, you
guys are all focused on DeVante Adams and you guys
are all focused on Aaron Jones, but I gotta tell you,
I think Alan Lazard is vastly underrated. Now my ears
perked up. I'm like, okay, I haven't heard an Alan
Lazard take on the show. And he goes, Alan Lazard,
pound for pound is the best blocking wide receiver in

(06:16):
the NFL. He's like, if you watch the All twenty two,
anytime we run the ball right and we go on
the right side, Alan Lazard is used almost as a
tight end. He gets his hands on the body of
the defender and he's a blocking place. He's like, He's like,
it is if we have a six offensive Lineman out
there and he plays the size and the grin of
a tight end. And because he was an andre or
a six round pick, and because he's a practice squad guy,

(06:38):
he has this extra bite to him. And I'm like,
who the hell is this guy? Like I want to
be friends with this guy. I like this guy. So
that was like two three years ago. I direct message
and him like, dude, great job, you killed it. Like
there was a great response, and I'm like, I don't
know much about this guy, but I dig it. We
go to LA for the Super Bowl and my wife

(06:58):
and I very rare night out. It's Friday night of
Super Bowl week in La. So I remember the Rams
are playing the Bangles at so far. My wife Erica
is in town. Very rarely comes on the road, but
like we like to do the Super Bowls. So we
have one night out because Saturday night I was working
Sunday Saturday night, it was like we're in bed by six.

(07:19):
We get out and we go to we get invited.
First of all, I want to thank Tony Lapenna and
the guys who are work with the Nhwood Group. Again
just name dropping everywhere here. That's really deep count but
they own Delilah and nice guy in bird Streets and
they're like, and I got to know Tony, who is
one of the owners. Tony's like, we got you justin

(07:41):
Bieber Concert, small venue, you guys can go. Erica is thrilled.
We get there. The first person I see is Josh
Allen and his then girlfriend, and Josh Allen could not
be cool or he's like, let's take a photo and
we're like great. Next person it's Kittle and his wife Claire.
They're amazing. Then we see Robert Griffin and his wife

(08:01):
and RG three is cool as well. Little Dickey is there.
I'm a huge Little Dickey fan from FX. He's there
with Santino the Redheaded comic, like they're hanging. Tony Gonzalez
is there, Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez are there,
like it is a scene. My wife is like, Peter,
there's a guy. There's a guy like staring at you

(08:22):
right now. I'm like who, And no one wants to
talk to me. There's every celebrity in NFL, but and
it's Nick Vail and we go off into a corner
like two love birds and me and Nick just cut
it up for like thirty minutes, because this is the
off season where like the Packers need to decide on Rogers.
And Nick's take was like, it's time to move on.
And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, you don't
move on from Aaron Rodgers. You move on when he's ready. Like,

(08:44):
He's like, no, it is time to rip the band
aid off. It's time to move on. We've been grooming.
Jordan love like, if not now when like, let's get
rid of them, let's trade them, let's save the salary
cap money, let's invest in the future. Nick was like,
and I'm like again, two for two.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Great take, great take.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
We go on, we see the Bieber concert. The next night,
I'm at dinner. It's Nick and his wife again, and
both of like my wife and his wife. It's his girlfriend.
At the time, We're like, really, we're gonna do this again.
The two of us geek out. So now I'm like,
all right, Nick, my guy. So since then he and
his wife have a kid, they get married, and Nick's podcast,

(09:19):
The Vile Files goes absolutely bonkers. I tell you all
this because I am been tired after five hours of television,
but I committed to doing this podcast and I'm like,
it's really bad form to bail. I would be furious
if I had a podcast and like a guest was
agreed to come on and then an hour out it
was like, I'm too tired. So I get in the
uber and I'm like, I'll type in the address and

(09:40):
it says Ventura Boulevard. I only know that from like
movies and the I Love La song by Gary Newman,
not Gary Newman from Randy Newman. Anyway, I'm exhausted. I
type it into my Uber. It says eighty four minutes
away and it says one hundred and something dollars. I'm like, ah,

(10:03):
but I commit it, and I'm like, I'm gonna do it.
And I go there. The most professional setup, the most
like like a whole crew, like i'd say a staff
of ten for this thing, full studio, and I'm like,
oh wow, what is it? Like does Netflix run this?
And he's like, nope, I self fund this, like this
is my own thing, entrepreneurial. We get in that chair,

(10:27):
We do ninety minutes of podcasting, me, him and his
wife and two of their goes. I had a blast.
They posted it this morning. I'm getting more responses from
being on the viol Files, vil Files and from like
who knows where, like thousands of comments from like people,
I love this episode. I think I've officially like hit

(10:49):
a new sector in the grid. There's like football fans
and I've been on Barstool, They're great. I've been on Simmons,
They're great. I am now hitting like the reality talk
show circuit and like the feedback's been amazing now. In
that interview, Aaron I I was asked about whether I'm
a fan of Taylor Swift and Travis or not, and

(11:09):
I'm like, you know what, if you're against Taylor Swift
being on TV because you think it takes away from
your football, you're a neanderthal, like I call it. You
are a neanderthal who cares if it adds one more
eyeball boy, girl, man, woman, whatever you identify as, if
it adds one more eyeball to football, Why is that?
Why is that a threat? And Taylor doesn't want the
cameras they find her, it's not like it's on her.

(11:31):
It's fine. And then I went into my story of
how great Travis Kelsey is and what a good guy
is and how I thought he might have changed to Taylor,
but then we hung out this summer and he was great.
I'd say sixty seconds, Aaron, I'm not kidding. I don't
think Google alerts set for myself. I don't know anything.
I follow US Weekly on Twitter. My heart skips a

(11:52):
beat this morning, I'm scrolling and it says sportscaster Peter
Schrager takes aim at Neanderthal's who are upset with Taylor
Swift on the broadcast. Now I get the algorithm. If
you put Taylor Swift's name in a headline, someone's probably
clicking and the Swift. I don't think if you put
sportscaster Peter Schrager's name, it's actually clickbait at all. In fact,

(12:15):
people might be repelled by even seeing that name in
that world, and they might not care, like, who the
hell is that? But I was on US Weekly, on
the homepage of US Weekly all morning for a comment
I had, and thank god, Aaron, thank god I didn't
take aim at Taylor Swift because I know that army's
out there, and I wasn't looking for the ire of
that army. But I will tell you, it has been

(12:36):
about two hours since that podcast posted, and I'm getting
more of a response from that than anything I've done
on the NFL network in like six years.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
I don't know a ton about reality TV show, So
I mean I looked him up as you're talking, very
attractive guy, totally makes sense he's on the Bachelor, And
I will admit it is a blind spot of mine
reality TV. But I also know that market is enormous,
so many people watch all those shows and are into

(13:04):
the Bachelor of Nation and is blind and uh, the
vander Pumps and kardash I mean, I clearly I don't
know these. I can't even think of like ones besides Kardashians, Like,
but yeah, good for you for having the wherewithal without
even knowing it's going to be clipped and made into
a social clip or a headline. Taylor, Yeah, good tailor take.

(13:29):
And I mean, you know, we've talked about Taylor and
Travis multiple times on the show. I think it's it's
like the fact that it's still a conversation is is
kind of funny at this point, like that people are even.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Upset about themselves.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
There was some document that lead Yeah, they're going to
be done on September twenty seven. Let's circle it. Let's
see it's more content. But Aaron, my day wasn't done
because right from there I had to go to Sofi
Stadium because the Good Morning Football Career did a prime

(14:06):
time special on NBC which was some collaboration with the NFL.
I wasn't sure how that happened, but from nine to
ten we did a live hour from Sofi which was
really cool, in which we talked to NFL and previewed
the games for this weekend. So I'm fried. And then
Thursday morning, I went on Good Morning Football and I

(14:26):
had to make my Super Bowl pick with no further ado.
I'm going to toss to the clip because I give
all the build up. But I think if you're listening
to this podcast, you know how much I take these
predictions seriously and how the Super Bowl prediction in particular
means a lot to me. Let's go to Good Morning
Football Thursday morning. Peter Schrager in his official Super Bowl selection.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
It's an annual tradition on Good Morning Football, and for me,
it has actually taken a bit of a life of
its own. If you'll indulge me, I would like to
show you something. Enjoy the following look back in time,
Miss folks. That says six years worth of soothsaying On
NF Kickoff Thursday, take a watch.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
I think the Chiefs finally get over the hump, finally
get into the Super Bowl, and I think Andy finally
gets a chance to go and go face to face
with another coach other than Bill Belichick at the biggest
game of his.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Career, Super Bowl fifty four. Fifty years the Chiefs have
waited to get to this point. Guess who I have
representing the National Football Conference in the Super Bowl. The
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. All the Super Bowl Championship about him Bucks.
This year's Super Bowl champion feature a quarterback who has

(15:48):
yet to win an NFL playoff.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
I'm taking Los Angeles Rams to take this thing home
and this.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Guy to cement his place in NFL history.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
The Los Angeles Rams, our world champion.

Speaker 5 (16:05):
The winner a Super Bowl fifty seven in Glendale, Arizona
this February will be.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Ch City Chiefs, led by linebacker Nick.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
He kicks the ball, check up my judge.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
The city for the second time in four seasons, a
long boarding trophy as a red and gold reflections in
the city. Chiefs well, yet again, be your Super Bowl
champion Jack Park, Kansas City.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Wow, all right, it's over the last six years I've
been money on my Super Bowl picks. I've had either
the exact sable matchup that's been multiple times one of
the two participants, or I've gone three for three, which
is matchup and winner. I have successfully picked the last
three Super Bowl champions with pinpoint precision and just enough
arrogance where there are a lot of people who just
root against me. But it has also crept into my

(17:02):
personal life. You see, my wife shall post a photo
of our beautiful baby daughter and Instagram. In the first come,
I will be Who's Peter taking to win the Super Bowl?
I'll bee had school pickup for my seven year old
son mel and a teacher will pull me aside. I'm like, going, no,
what do you do here? Who you got this year?
I take this all very seriously. I dedicate my entire
summer to getting these picks to a place where I

(17:22):
feel comfortable enough to go on national TV, share them,
and then pin them to my social media platforms right
there on top, showing you cards on the table whether
it's worth hanging my hat on or not. My super
Bowl matchup and my picks. We'll move markets today. I
mean this. It is a burden, it is a responsibility,
and if I'm being honest, it's an absolute freaking pleasure.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
So who's going this year? Come with me, Come with
me here, We're going on the big board. All right,
let's start in the NFC. See, the NFC, in my eyes,
has just only six to seven teams that can legitimately
make a run this year. The team I'm selecting to
represent the conference has all the pieces that I love
in a Super Bowl contender. They have an ascending quarterback,

(18:07):
they have emerging stars on both sides of the ball,
and they have just enough playoff experience that they could
say they have been there and done that. They also
have a coach with something that his peers have that
he does not on their resumes. The NFC will be
represented by.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
Wow, Jordan Love, Matt Lafleur, and the Green Bay Packers.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
I'm going to go one step further here on this prediction.
Put this in print. They're going as a wild card team,
just like the Rogers team did so many years, and
to make this run, the Packers head coach Matt Lafleur
is going to take his team, and they're going to
go on the road and beat his old buddy Sean
McVay in La It's going to go on the road
and beat the rival Lions in Detroit. And then he's

(19:01):
going to go on the road and beat his former
colleague and his nemesis, Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco. The
Packers are going back to New Orleans where they won
a Super Bowl twenty eight years ago. And who will
they face? Well, day here we go. They're gonna face
the same team the Fackers franchise faced in Super Bowl One.

(19:24):
They're the most dominant team of this era and they
are a squad that has helped define a generation of
football fans. They're facing the Kansas City Chiefs. You know.
Since the merging of the AFL and the NFL, no
team has won three Super Bowls in a row. Ever,
eight different teams have tried. The sixties Packers won the

(19:46):
first two Super Bowls, but after Lombardi stepped away, they
couldn't win one more. The Steelers had the opportunity two
different times in the seventies, but they came up short
both times. The forty nine Ers nearly did it in
the late eighties, but they ran into a red hot
Giants team and lost in Candlestick. The nineties Cowboys they
won three of four, but they didn't win three straight.

(20:07):
The Broncos got two but not three, and then the
Patriots came up short twenty years ago. That's eight legendary teams,
eight teams that the NFL Films archives have built theirselves on,
and all eight of those teams are zero four eight.
So I ask you at home, is this Chiefs team special?

(20:28):
Can this Chiefs team make history? Rather recently, in other sports,
the Bulls have completed a three peat twice. The Yankees
did it in New York and baseball, and the Lakers
did it here in LA with Shaq and Kobe. But
in football, three Super Bowls in a row, it's unprecedented.
It's unchartered territory. The Packers are going to be a

(20:49):
mighty opponent. They're gonna come in red hot, and I
don't see a three peat happening. No, I don't, because
three p that term has been used time and time again,
and if I'm being honest, it is not fitting for
a team as historic and as unique and as incredible

(21:10):
as this one. It's simply not dignified or special enough
a term. Three peak. Get that out the window, ladies
and gentlemen. The winner of Super Bowl fifty nine, and
doing so against the winners of the first two Super
Bowls ever, will be the team that completes the Chiefs.

Speaker 6 (21:31):
The chief speak, three in a row, chief feet, three
in a row.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
The Chiefs peak, and the City does it again.

Speaker 5 (21:40):
Another ring, Another super Bowl MVP for this guy, and
the Chief's pete is completed in glorious fashion. February ninth
and New Orleans and the greatest team to ever take
the field in any era, in any generation wins three
in a row on Fox with Tom Brady on the call.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, the Chiefs are doing it again. It
is the Chief's peat. Take that three peat term and
throw it in the garbage. We've got our NFL version
of the greatest single team of all time. Three in
a row. Kansas City Chiefs. Mahomes read Kelsey, They get
the job done. What are you say? I don't like

(22:25):
that three pet everyone else has three peat.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
Great job, Peter, I like that one. Unbelievable cheats Peter.
There it is like I just saw like this great
films you know how you feel. I know you really are.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
That was it. Chiefs over Packers wrote that over the
course of like three or four days, Aaron, you must
you must have a thought or two. What do you got?
What are your thoughts?

Speaker 4 (22:58):
I mean, I love the branding of Chiefs Peat. I
think that's awesome. I also like as as you're doing it,
and and I think it's Kyle is saying, I feel
like I just watched this great film and and you're like,
I'm in a tour. Yeah, it feels like you know,
this is uh, this is Ridley Scott. He's got a
couple of films under his belt. Uh, he just puts
together this idea for a movie with this alien on

(23:19):
a spaceship and we're gonna we're gonna like redefine the
horror genre. And it was Yeah, that was that was theater.
You know, we talk about Broadway a lot on here.
But you had a little misterrect you like made us think, oh,
it's not gonna be a three piece. So it's like, oh,
is he is he gonna take the Packers and pick
them to beat Mahomes? But no, it's just the rebrand.

(23:40):
It's the Chief's Peak. I loved it. I yeah, I
think at this point, I know you had talked on
the on the show the other day and you were like,
do I go with the thing that is, you know,
kind of the the the chalk pick, or do I
go with something that maybe makes a little bit more headlines.
I think this still makes headlines, Like even if you're

(24:04):
thinking of it this way with Mahomes winning a third one,
it's what many people maybe are expecting and putting in.
I still think it's it's done in a good way,
and I still like Packers going all the way as
a wildcard team, or not all the way, but to
the Super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
I gotta say I lost a lot of sleep because
I part of me wanted to put the Jets and
Lions in the Super Bowl and this clip might go
viral whatever because everyone's listening to Jets and Lions were
right there to my tongue. And then then I wanted
to put the Rams in because I'm like, you know what,
Stafford's healthy, everyone's off that team because Donald's I think
the Rams are gonna be really good. So instead I

(24:43):
have the Jets is the one seed in the AFC,
the Rams is the two seed in the NFC, the
Lions is the one seed. All in all, that was it.
I went with the Packers. I don't see many people
picking the Packers, but they were so good at the
end of last season, and as long as they don't
read their headlines, I think they're gonna be really good again. Aaron,
I'm gonna end the podcast here, but before I do

(25:05):
so you have an equal voice on this thing. For
the sake of putting it on paper, We've done all
the predictions in the last episode. Who do you have
in your super Bowl and who do you have winning?

Speaker 4 (25:17):
So you know, we talked about this on the awards
and the playoff storylines. I like a narrative and a storyline,
and in my head, it would be really amazing if
we could get a Lion's Kansas a Detroit Kansas City
super Bowl because you have you have the team that
everyone like that wants it more than anything because they're

(25:37):
trying to reach this unattainable high of three Super Bowls
in a row, and you have on the other side
this team who's who's you know, this is still the
DNA of biton kneecaps, Dan Campbell and they want to
win it with the hard work, and like, you know,
I think people would really want to root for Detroit

(25:58):
in that case, and I still think Kansas City would win, Okay,
I yeah, yeah. At this point, I don't know how
I can ever doubt Kansas City until they give me
serious reason to doubt them. There have been too many
times when everyone wants to count them out and you can't.
It feels a lot like you know, during those prime

(26:23):
Heatles years. Yeah, I am not a Lebron fan, but
watching Lebron and just being like, oh my god, I
can't believe this guy is able to do this, Like
how is he so good? How is his team so good?
And I got to watch everyone go up against him
and lose, and it has it has the air of that,
like Mahomes is the the Lebron, the Jordan character who

(26:45):
you know, you you have to measure everything against them,
no doubt. So yeah, Detroit Kansas City, and I think
Kansas City takes it.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
I like both of our picks. I'm putting it down now.
I'm putting yours in my notes at and big Dog.
Let's end on that. We got football tonight. We'll be
back next week. I'm not going through all the Week
one games. We'll discuss all the storylines. Next week. I
think I'll be back in New York City, will probably
record this on Tuesday. We'll see we have a guest
or if you and I is chomp it up having
a blast everyone at home. One tweet and again you

(27:17):
know I can't gamble on this stuff. I'm going to
employ the NFL a guy named John Ewing. He's one
of these leading stats analytics but also gambling guys. Tweeted out.
Peter Schrager has the Chiefs beating the Packers in the
Super Bowl since making his pick Chiefs over Packers in
the Super Bowl is the most bet outcome at bet
MG in sum moving markets. Right there, That's what I said,

(27:41):
Wowing God, bless everybody. Enjoy the football.

Speaker 5 (27:45):
Let's go.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
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Peter Schrager

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