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I kinda was messing around
with this T.
A.
whois married,
and his wife is crazy.
And she slapped me.
I can't go back there,
and I don't know what to do.
I've been getting phone calls
from different scouts.
I thought we agreed
that everything
was gonna come through me.
This is my son
we talking about.
We got plans for the future.
I can't let you
get in the way of that.
Oh, my, it's gonna be
another touchdown.
[Cheers and applause]
- Vince.
Hey, hey.
- What's up?
- This recording, right?
- Yeah.
The red light's on right there.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
Red light's on.
Can't miss this one.
This my boy's first interview!
[Cheering, chatter]
Right here.
Come on, hustle now.
The East Dillon Lions,
led by quarterback Vince Howard,
defeated their crosstown rivals
to remain undefeated
through the season.
- Vince, what is
- Oh, there he is!
[Cheering, chatter]
We're playing for keeps.
The Lions we're the new
kids on the block.
Panthers, they old news, baby.
You've really stepped up
your game this year.
Thanks.
I did take
the summer off.
I worked hard, I'm faster,
stronger, more accurate.
I'm hittin'
my receivers in stride.
I feel like this cannon
is doin' its job.
This offense now focuses
more on you.
Last year we did a lot
We ran a lot of wildcat.
This season, I'm stepping up
as quarterback,
as captain of this team
and, yeah,
I'm showing the people
what I can do, baby.
[Cheering]
Come here!
I can't believe this!
He's a leader!
Right?
Natural-born leader.
You saw how he looked
at the camera.
You see that?
I know!
[Overlapping chatter]
You didn't like it?
Naw, it was cool but,
you know
You barely talked about
anybody but yourself.
You got a whole team there.
Oh, no, I did, I did.
They cut before
I even got to it, you know?
I said it like three
or four times.
Vince, that wasn't cut at all.
- They were on you the whole time.
- It was, it was edited.
Hey, hey, hey, don't
worry about that, man.
You the star.
You can't help it.
Huh? Huh?
You did good.
You did good!
He's the star!
[Excited chatter]
- Did you hear that?
- Hear what?
What if they come home?
They're not coming home.
They're gone all day.
They're gonna go buy a tractor.
It's an all-day affair.
I promise.
Sorry.
What?
Oh, I can't do this.
Finally, tighten
the number four.
Well, it's not the one
you gave me,
'cause this is stripped now.
[Doorbell rings]
- Can you get that, Jules?
- When you get up,
can you see if my glasses
are in the basket, please?
Honey, it's as simple as this.
Look.
It's right here.
- What, you can't
- That's not the one
- you gave me a second ago!
- Um
- Are they in here?
- Glasses are not in the basket.
Use a spanner
to finely tighten the nuts.
- I got the damn spanner.
- Where is the spanner?
Honey, you need to go
find your glasses.
- You need to be able to see this.
- Hey.
What are you doing here?
I'm sorry.
I didn't know what else to do.
- You haven't returned my calls.
- You need to go.
- You really need to go.
- Can you please come out
- and talk to me for five minutes?
- No, my parents are here.
- So you need to go.
- Hey, who is it?
- Is that your dad?
- Yes, that's my dad,
and my mom's here right now,
so can you please go?
- Hi.
Can I help you?
- Yeah.
Hi, Mr.
Tay
Coach Taylor, I'm Derek Bishop.
I taught your daughter
at Burleson.
If I could just talk to her
for five minutes
- Get out of here right now.
- Dad
Hey, Eric.
I'm not trying to cause
any trouble.
- Get in your car right now.
- Okay, okay.
Sorry.
- Dad, stop!
- Eric.
- Dad
- Eric!
I'm going.
- Get going right now.
- I'm sorry.
Right now.
- Dad
- Eric!
Oh, here he is himself,
the golden child
Vince Howard.
Tell us about the brutal
slaughter of the Panthers.
I threw the ball to myself.
I caught it in the end zone.
[Laughter]
Then I kicked the extra point
with my gold-plated ***.
[Laughter]
Oh, oh, look, look,
and here is the incredible
juggernaut's
beautiful girlfriend.
Tell us, what is it like dating
the most interesting man alive?
Uh-uh, y'all need
to cut that out.
I mean, is it true that he
discovered a new planet?
- You need to stop it.
- Right after he cured cancer.
- Really?
- Well, this is what we heard.
- Comedians here, huh?
- Oh
Trying to be funny.
I-I get it, I get it.
It's jokes, it's jokes.
But for the record,
I had nothing to do
with them cutting you
out of that interview.
I mean, they even
cut out that part
when I ran over number 48,
Max Griffin boom!
A'ight? You know, man.
Just seems like you're gettin'
a lot of air time, that's all.
I mean, with a face like
this, how could you not, right?
Right?
Joey, come on, man.
Joey.
[Overlapping shouting]
Hey!
Hey!
Why are you fighting?
You know,
you've been doing great.
Your grades are getting better.
You've got to stop it.
- She started it.
- I don't care!
That's the thing.
It doesn't matter who starts it.
You gotta stop it.
You start feeling that urge,
you get irked,
you gotta walk away.
I'm on your side here.
But you gotta help me.
Are you gonna finish that?
Haah!
Team: Haah!
All: A ka mate, ka mate,
ora!
A ka mate, ka mate, ora!
[Continuing in Samoan]
- Yeah!
- Whoo!
Coach Riggins.
[Guys yelling]
Coach Riggins!
Coach Riggins.
Hey.
Look, we only slotted
Yeah, hold on, did you see?
It's like a
A pregame war dance
to get the other team
psyched out.
I was working on these moves
all last night.
Let me tell you,
defense is discipline.
That's how we win.
Okay? You understand?
Enough with the dance practice.
Let's get back in our group.
Oh.
Hey, what happened?
- Hey, hey!
- You okay?
What happened?
What the hell happened?
I don't know I didn't see.
Let's get him up.
Let's get him up.
You're gonna be
all right, Buddy.
You okay?
- What is it?
- I don't know.
It's his left leg.
I don't know.
Let's go.
Let's go, everybody up!
Yeah.
Hairline fracture.
Why can't they give us
something solid?
It's either broken or it's not.
And obviously, it's broken.
What on God's green earth
is a Samoan war dance?
Do they even play football
in Samoa?
- What was Billy Riggins
- Dad, I don't feel good.
We're sitting here
in the middle
of an undefeated season,
and you weren't even
playing football.
I know, dad.
I know.
All right.
Let's just sit here.
[Knocking on door]
Mm-hmm.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Someone's here to see you.
Oh, thank you.
Great.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I don't think
that I'm gonna be
Before you say anything,
I need to tell you
how sorry I am
- this has happened.
- I appreciate that.
I don't really want to be
talking to you right now, Derek.
- Appreciate you coming by.
- Mrs.
Taylor, please.
- I've resigned.
- Good.
I think I can get Julie
to go back to school.
How do you plan to do that?
She's a bright young girl.
I know you know that.
- Yes, I do.
- I couldn't live with myself
ifI was the reason
that she dropped out of college.
I'm trying to make this right.
You can't.
I think I can
if I can just talk to her.
Please.
Well, I appreciate your time.
Thank you.
Do you know how I know
that there's a lord above?
Because that sweet,
sweet baby boy
sleeps for the same two hours
every day
for what I like to call
Mama Mindy time.
- To God, honey.
- To God.
- [Whooping]
- He's a sweet boy.
Becky, what are you doing?
I amI'm trying to decide
if I want to do a pageant.
- Aw
- Miss America?
- The beauty queen.
- Uh-oh.
Oh, no, I mean, you have to
build up a track record
in regionals
and win some smaller pageants.
Like I won like chambers
of commerce and stuff like that.
Wait.
Does she get a tiara
when she wins that thing?
[Laughter]
I swear!
Yeah, you get a tiara,
and a lot of them have
cash prizes
like scholarship money.
What do you get for this one?
- A Chrysler Sebring.
- What?
A convertible!
Fill out the form.
We are gonna do
a beauty pageant.
It's in Wichita Falls.
- Road trip?
- [Screaming]
[Overlapping chatter]
[Whooping]
So you want us to
come up there tomorrow.
- Mm-hmm.
- Is that even allowed?
Sure.
As long as it's not
an official visit.
Which it ain't.
No, no, no, it's just
gonna be me
and a couple of my friends
showing you and your daddy
around the campus.
I want you to fall in love
with the place, Vince.
Oklahoma Tech's a great school.
I know it is.
You graduated from there?
Yep.
Undergrad.
Law degree.
I run a little company
that's got its headquarters
near the campus.
[Laughs] Yeah, little nothing.
Man's got a whole building
named after him.
- A building?
- A whole building.
Let's just say I'm very
close to the school.
And I happen to know
that you're their number one
junior prospect.
SoIf you play
your cards right,
in a couple of years,
you could end up
quarterbacking the number one
rated big 12 offense
in the BCS championship game.
So that's where we're going.
And I think
Well, hell, I know
You got the talent
to take us there.
You just come and take
a look around.
Think that might be, uh
Think that might be all right.
There you go, hon.
All right.
Um
Derek came to my office
yesterday.
- Derek came to your office?
- Mm-hmm.
What did he say?
It doesn't matter what he said.
End it.
I didn't tell Derek
to come here.
I need you to do whatever
you need to do
to put this behind you
and go back to school.
This is an opportunity
for you to do the right thing.
- Okay.
- Hey, guys, sorry about that.
But I had to wait on Kayla.
This is Connie.
Morning, Mr.
Howard.
- Hi, Vince.
- Hi.
They are your unofficial
tour guides
for your unofficial tour.
So you ready to go see
the campus?
Uh, yes, yes.
Well, let's go!
[Chattering]
♪
I should have really gone
to college.
- I'm serious.
- It's never too late.
Hi.
Hey.
Hey.
Tinker's having a party tonight
and he's inviting
all the rally girls
and the players over
Will you come with me?
- I can't.
- Okay.
I told Mindy that I would
watch Stevie.
Becky, look
I like you so much, all right?
When you wanna go out,
give me a call, okay?
All right?
Or justEmail me, okay?
Like send me a post card
in the post office, whatever.
Carrier pigeons.
♪
I don't know, Trixie.
My mom always said
that you should stay classic
with the evening gown.
Do you think this is too much?
You can't win
if they can't see you.
Amen.
Amen.
So is your boyfriend coming
to this pageant?
Y'all, he's hot.
No, he's got some
football party thing.
Oh, my God, Becky,
when you win,
you have to sneak into
your boyfriend's room
wearing only your tiara.
Hell, yeah!
- Yes.
- Naughty!
Yeah, I'll try that.
Hey, what's wrong with you?
It's just Luke and I
have only had sex once.
Sorry.
- It gets better.
- Way better.
- Yeah.
- No
I got pregnant.
And
I didn't keep it.
- Oh, baby.
- I like Luke.
I like him a lot.
But like
It's awkward and it's weird,
and every time he touches me,
I just
I'm just like,
"you're stupid, you're stupid.
You lost your virginity
in a truck.
"
I mean, who does that?
- I did.
- Me.
- Ditto.
- Car.
Definitely.
Yeah, but that's not
the point, you know?
I just
I just wish that
I could start over.
Listen
Life is gonna throw
a bunch of crap at you,
but all you can do is just
Put it in the past
and leave it there.
Or you can drink a lot.
- [Laughs]
- I'm just saying
It actually really does help.
Team: Five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten.
- You seen Vince?
- No, I ain't seen him all day.
- He wasn't in school.
- Yeah, I know.
I thought he might be sick,
and I called his house.
No one answered.
Seven, eight, nine, ten.
[Boys clap]
All right,
spread 'em down to the right.
- What?
- One, two, three, four
You see him, you hear from him,
have him give me a call,
would ya?
Yeah, okay.
Two, three, four,
five.
Look, pop.
[Laughter]
It's amazing.
You get a 105,000
screaming buffalo fans
up in those stands
Take your breath away.
This is amazing.
Yep.
See up there?
- That's my circle suite.
- Right there?
Yep.
Next sooner game,
I want you and your family
to come on up
and be my guests.
We'll have ourselves a party.
[Cell phone rings]
Sound good?
- Yes.
- All right, good.
Hold on.
I gotta take this here.
Pop, go ahead.
Yeah, throw a little route.
Hello?
Yeah.
- Touchdown!
- Yeah, we're Yeah, we're here.
All right.
[Laughing]
Hey, can we see
the locker rooms?
Uh, yeah, sure, soon as all
the players get outta there.
But listen, right now I got
got a little business
to take care of.
Why don't you guys
just stand here?
Don't need to say anything.
Just listen.
- Hey, coach, how you doing?
- Doyle, how are you doing?
I'm great, I'm great.
Good to see ya.
- Good.
Great day.
- Yeah, it is.
So, uh, Vince Howard
from East Dillon.
- Uh-huh.
- We like him.
- Like him a whole lot.
- Yeah, I heard that.
We've got him andt**
at the top
of our blue line list.
Way things are shakin' out,
first one to give us a verbal
Probably gonna be running
our offense in two years.
Hmm
We gotcha.
We're meeting this weekend
to slot our offers.
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay?
If you happen to see Vince
or his daddy,
tell him it'd be a good idea
to give me a call next week.
- Can you do that for me?
- Yes, sir.
- If you happen to see him
- On the off-chance.
- I appreciate it.
- Thanks a lot, coach.
- Take care.
- I'll see ya.
All right, let's go now.
Let's get busy.
So, uh
What you think?
Worth missing
a day of school for?
Yes, sir.
Mm-hmm.
Let's go take a look
at that locker room.
Yeah.
- Calm down.
- I'll take on all of you.
Hey, hey!
Epyck.
Epyck! Epyck!
Come here.
Get in this car right now.
- Get in that ear right now.
- Yeah, get in the car.
- Quit it.
- Go home to your mom, Epyck.
Hey, y'all boys
Cool it.
Sleep with one eye open,
[bleep].
Hey, y'all quit.
I'll see you in hell!
'Scuse me.
What in the world?
Hey, can I have one?
[Bag rustles]
- All right.
- Thanks.
Mmm.
These are good.
You know what,
I'm gonna feed you right now
is what I'm gonna do.
- Oh.
These are so good.
- Mm-hmm.
What's going on?
Are you getting fed at home
or
Why?
Well, 'cause you seem
hungry all the time.
It's a foster home.
You know, they're supposed
to feed you at a foster home.
Not send you to school hungry.
There's not always
a lot of food.
The lady spends all the money
on herself,
and she just has too many
of us to take care of.
There's a lot of fighting
and
Some other boys
that live there.
You know what that's like.
No, I don't know
what that's like.
I-I can call social services.
- No! Don't do that.
- Why? What are you afraid of?
I just don't want any trouble.
They'll blame me.
They always blame me.
But what are they
blaming you for, sweetie?
It's not as bad as a lot of
the other ones I've been in.
I can take care of myself.
But you do not have to live
like that.
Do you understand me?
They'll just take me away
And I'll just have to go
to a different school
and start all over again.
It's okay.
You shouldn't be
living like this, Epyck.
And I won't get to see you
anymore.
Please don't call.
Please.
All right, honey.
All right.
Jess, it was unbelievable!
I mean, they got jacuzzis.
They have five pools.
Two on the outside
and three on the inside.
So if it's hot, you outside.
If it's cold, you on the insid
I mean, it was great.
They got XBOXes
by the locker room.
Half-time, if I wanna play,
I'm playing.
Oh, if you wanna play
at half-time?
The setup is nuts.
It is.
At least somebody
had fun today,
'cause I know I got my ***
interrogated
by coach at practice
'cause you didn't show up.
I mean, was he mad?
I know he's usually mad.
- Okay, he was mad.
- Yeah.
What the hell you think?
Course he was mad.
How the hell are we supposed
to have practice
without the quarterback
being there.
- I had to.
- What do you mean, had to?
- I had to leave, okay, Jess.
- Uh-uh, that's bull
- They wanna offer me.
- What do you mean?
Coach Bailey said, you know,
it's between me
and this other guy.
But if I give them
a verbal now
Whoa, back back up.
You you spoke to the coach?
Well, I mean,
I heard him say it.
That's against the rules!
No, it's not.
It was a unofficial visit.
Your dad say that?
You know what?
They want me, Jess.
And you should be happy for me.
All right.
I'm sorry.
Look, I'm sorry
I didn't tell you where I was.
I just didn't want you
to have to lie for me.
That's what I don't understand.
If this is all okay
and it's unofficial visit,
why you gotta lie about it?
I don't.
It's ju
It's complicated.
Vince, don't tell me
it's complicated.
- It it is
- I'm not stupid!
You don't have to worry.
All you gotta say is
congratulations.
Star quarterback
of Oklahoma Tech.
Congratulations, star.
Thank you.
Well, that wasn't how
I'd hoped to meet your dad.
That was, uh
That that was dumb.
I shouldn't have come.
Derek, what are you doing here?
I don't know
if your mom told you,
but I, uh
Quit my job.
I'm gonna take some time off
and go to my family's
cabin in Tennessee
to finish my dissertation.
I think I'm gonna be able
to focus a lot better up there.
There won't be
so many distractions, you know?
We had a connection.
Didn't we?
I mean, I thought
we had a real connection.
And the older you get,
the more you're gonna realize
how rare that is.
Is it the same kind
of connection
that you had with your wife?
Or was it the different
kind of connection
that you had with all
the girls before me?
No.
Do you realize what
an *** I made of myself?
How your wife came in
and humiliated me
in front of my whole dorm?
We're getting a divorce.
Because of me?
I don't know.
But I know I'm not
in love with her.
Julie, you need
to go back to school.
It's where you belong.
You're gonna be fine.
I promise.
I wrote down the address
in Tennessee.
I just want you to take it.
That's all.
Just take it.
If you ever need anything,
my door is always open.
- Hmm.
- Mmm.
Yes.
- Mmm.
- Yes.
It's your morning.
[Groans]
[Knock on door]
Yes?
Come in, honey!
- Hey.
- Hey.
Morning.
I didn't mean
to wake you guys up.
We're up.
I just wanted
to let you guys know
that I'm going back to school.
I, um I talked to Derek.
And before you say anything,
it was just
honestly what I needed.
After talking to him,
I realized that
I just really belong at school
and I'm kind of wasting
my life here.
And I'm sorry for all the B.
S.
I put you guys through.
It wasn't fair.
I'm proud of you.
Thanks.
So can I make you guys
some breakfast?
Did you hear that?
You make some coffee?
Yeah.
Thanks, honey.
When is she leaving?
Honey.
**
[Sighs]
[Indistinct chatter]
Hey, coach.
- Hey, guy.
- Hey.
How you feeling?
Jess told me that you weren't
feeling well.
Figured since
you missed practice,
you damn well might be dying.
No, uhIt was my mom.
Your mom?
Yeah, she had been, um
little old habit.
Kind of got picked up again
and she was a little sick,
so I was the only person
I understand.
You don't have to explain
yourself.
You know, if you need anything,
you can count on me.
Yes.
Yes, sir.
Everything's all right?
Yeah.
I won't be missing any more
practices though.
Next time something comes up,
a situation,
let somebody know.
Yes, sir.
That'd be fine.
I got class.
You better get to it then.
Yes, sir.
[Doorbell rings]
Hey.
Hi.
I'm Tami Taylor.
I'm the counselor
at Epyck's school.
Thank you.
This isn't the first time Epyck
has lied about
her situation here.
I don't know why she does it.
Maybe it's an attention thing.
I don't know.
Kids, come get your lunch!
Oh, my.
Okay, here we go.
Good job.
All right, T.
J.
,
chips for you.
You take the water.
That's right.
Thanks, sweetie.
Now, eat your apples first.
Well, I must say this isn't
exactly what she described.
Epyck can be a sweet girl.
I think so.
The little one's love her.
***
She's had a tough life though.
Lost both her parents to AIDS.
Lived on the street.
Abused, addicted, you name it.
She deserves a lot of credit.
[Sighs]
But she is a handful.
[Drinking glass hits table]
Uh-oh!
- Oh, whoops!
- Okay.
I got it, babe.
Oh, shoot.
Sorry.
[Chuckles]
Oh, no.
Let me ask you a question.
Are there any older boys here?
[Chuckles]
Honey
These are the only boys here.
All right, let's get you
some more water.
How about that?
[Knock on door]
Come on in.
How you doing?
Yeah, you wanted to see me?
Yeah, come on in.
Hey, how's your mom doing?
She all right?
Yeah, she's, um
She's better.
Good.
Good.
Hey, let me ask you something.
You recognize that photo?
- Coach, I was
- How was Oklahoma?
I was gonna tell you about
Don't.
I'm sure your father has your
best interests in mind,
but I'll tell you something.
He's driving you
in the wrong direction.
That offer, whatever it is,
I guarantee you
it's worth nothing.
Coach, what else you
want me to do?
This is important to me.
This is my future.
He's looking out
for me right now.
Nobody else
is looking out for me.
You're knocking
on the wrong doors.
I don't have anymore to say.
[Indistinct chatter]
- How's that look?
- More.
Like, seriously.
Okay, Stevie and Billy say,
"hi," and "good luck.
"
All right, now let's do
something about your ***.
Lift up your ***.
Need to be up, up.
No, that's against the rules.
Picture.
♪
[Laughter]
You are so cute,
I can't even stand it.
♪
Hey.
How are you?
Mind if I join you?
There's laws against stalking.
Well, you're pretty easy
to find.
Believe you're the only person
in this place.
And your foster mom told me
I'd find you here.
I heard you came over.
Why'd you lie to me?
[Scoffs]
Did you know you
don't have to lie to me?
I actually like you.
[Scoffs]
Right.
No.
Look at me.
You're strong and you're smart
and you're feisty.
I believe you have a future.
Everybody needs help.
You got a roof over your head.
I know you got food to eat.
And now you got me.
You're not gonna
make a difference.
I am who I am.
I don't know about that.
I might try a little soup.
Don't leave.
Before I announce
the runner-ups,
I want y'all to give a big hand
to the girls up here.
You're all winners!
[Cheers and applause]
I love you, Becky!
[Cheering continues]
Becky!
And
The second runner-up
for Miss Young Texas is
Becky Sproles!
- No!
- Oh, come on!
- Boo!
- This is horse crap!
- All right.
- Boo!
Hey, ladies,
it's a family show.
Watch your language.
- Hey.
- Come on!
Hey, calm down.
It's all right, girl.
Boo!
- It's okay.
- You were robbed!
It's all right.
There's more to come.
You see, dear
I think you should
take a hard look
at the company you keep.
[Applause]
Go ahead, honey!
You are beautiful!
It's okay!
You told me you wanted
me working with the safeties.
It's just a new blitz package.
Coach, you've got
to let all of us know.
You can't freestyle this thing.
You almost got it fixed?
- We're good.
- Yes, sir.
So which one am I doing?
You do what Crowley says.
- That's what you're doing.
- 4-3, stay in your drop.
Coach, just do it.
Ready, set
Hut!
Hey, what are you doing?
What are you doing, huh?
You don't hit him when
he's got that shirt on.
You understand me?
You don't hit my quarterback
when he's got that red shirt on!
Yes, sir.
Get your *** over there!
You get by on cheap shots?
Hey!
Hey!
What's wrong with you?
We went over that in practice
yesterday, Buddy.
Oh, you weren't
at practice yesterday.
That's right.
How was Oklahoma?
- You trying to be funny?
- How was Oklahoma?
- Hey, back off!
- I got something for you.
Take a break!
Take a break!
- Huddle up!
- Hey.
- I'll see you later, superstar.
- Take a break!
All right.
♪
[Cell phone trilling]
[Sighs]
Hey.
You're up early.
I need to know something.
Did you come to Dillon
to get me to go back to school
or just to get me back?
The second thing.
That's what I thought.
♪
[Marching band playing]
♪
[Indistinct chatter]
Get him to air it out
Can I have you for a second?
Yeah.
I'll see you around.
[Indistinct]
[Chuckles]
Yeah.
- How's everything going?
- It's good.
How was Oklahoma?
It was real nice, man.
Yeah, thank you for asking.
I won't have any one player
bigger than my team.
Vince misses another practice,
I'll bench him.
Now is that what you, uh,
told your boy down
at Shane State
That you all about the team?
[Chuckles]
No, you didn't think
I knew that there, did you?
Yeah.
See, I know that, uh,
they been calling you
every day.
They wouldn't do that
if they didn't think
they had a shot.
So come on, man.
Come on.
Come on.
Don't tell me all
this bull about
you all about the team.
Come on now.
I know better than that.
Mr.
Howard
Yeah?
I mean what I say.
Okay.
[Muffled cheers and applause]
Oh, I have no respect
for the game?
I been coaching since
you were born.
What is your problem with me?
I don't like the way you do it.
You know what?
You're an old-*** man, okay?
[Overlapping arguing]
You have no respect!
Cheap shots when somebody's
not looking.
What's the matter?
You don't know how to
take a hit now?
All right, well,
I'm looking at him.
- You do it again.
- All right, Buddy, listen.
What?
The minute you start playing
and acting like
a part of this team,
then I'll start treating you
like part of this team.
[Overlapping arguing]
You just mad
'cause they want me.
They don't want you.
It's cool.
It's all right.
I know
Shut up!
- Shut up.
- Led by Vincent Howard
And Luke Cafferty!
The mighty, mighty
East Dillon Lions!
[Cheers and applause]
[Indistinct arguing]
Chill, Luke!
Chill!
♪
Want to take out this moment
and thank the man that
taught us
how to have pride
in East Dillon High again.
Our own
Coach Taylor.
[Cheers and applause]
Can you say, "victory"?
[Cheers and applause]
♪
[Knock on door]