:49:00
Why didn't you s-stick up for me
down by the river ?
:49:05
The truth is, l fled.
:49:09
l came into my office,
l went under my desk, l cried.
:49:11
l cried. l cried
like a ten-year-old girl !
:49:14
[ Groaning ]
:49:21
Red and l have a history.
:49:23
Twenty years ago,
we were assistants to Coach Cavanaugh...
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at the University
of Louisiana.
:49:28
Red ran the practices,
and l used to come up with the plays.
:49:33
0h, boy, was l good.
:49:36
l would write these foolproof plays
in my little green notebook that l had.
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- The opposition
didn't even know what hit 'em.
- [ Door Knocking ]
:49:44
And when Coach Cavanaugh
was going to retire,
:49:46
me and Red, we just knew that one of us
was gonna be his successor.
:49:49
-- [ Disco ]
:49:52
- Hey, Red.
- How ya doin' ?
:49:56
Come by to wish me luck ?
:49:58
Well, not exactly, no, no.
Actually, l come by to get you
to do ol' Red a little favour.
:50:03
Sure. What's up ?
:50:05
Well, you know that green
notebook you use to write
all them football plays in ?
:50:09
Well, l need to show Cavanaugh that
l can come up with some good play ideas.
:50:13
But you didn't come up
with them.
:50:16
They're my plays.
l need them.
:50:19
Klein, l'm gonna have
this book one way or another,
:50:24
so you might as well let the damn
thing go, 'cause if you don't,
:50:27
it's gonna get awfully,
awfully physical around here.
:50:30
And l don't think
you want that, do you ? Huh ?
:50:34
[ Cackling ]
:50:36
0f course, Red got the job.
Next day, fired me.
:50:40
0nce he had my notebook,
he didn't need me any more.
:50:45
l didn't take it very well.
:50:46
No, Grandma,
l didn't get it.
:50:50
l can't believe it myself.
:50:52
l know.
l'm so numb.
:50:57
l just hate him,
l hate him, l hate him.