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He's strong, and you know it.
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Have some respect
for your section, Robert.

:52:03
Snares have a standard.
:52:05
It's my job to protect the line
and that's what I did.

:52:07
You don't like it, follow his ass out.
:52:10
You lied on your application...
:52:12
you lied at your audition...
:52:13
when you played
the required piece...

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and you lied to me.
:52:17
I didn't think
it was that big a deal.

:52:23
Play that.
:52:27
That's the music
for next week's game...

:52:28
and you can't read it.
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And as far as I'm concerned...
:52:32
that's a very big deal.
:52:39
I'm enrolling you...
:52:40
in the applied percussion course.
:52:42
Man, that gives me 5 classes.
:52:44
Damn right it gives you 5 classes...
:52:46
and it ought to be 1 0...
:52:47
especially if you plan
on getting back on the line...

:52:49
anytime soon.
:52:51
What you mean
getting back on the line?

:52:53
I mean now you're a P-4.
:52:55
If you cannot read music...
:52:57
you cannot be on my field.
:52:59
Man, you can't take me off the line.
:53:01
I'm the best drummer you got.
:53:02
Ain't can't no class teach me
how to do me.

:53:04
Excuse me?
:53:05
Doing me is what got me down here
in the first place.

:53:07
No, lying...
:53:10
is what got you down here.
:53:13
And if you don't have
the honor and discipline...

:53:15
to learn your craft...
:53:18
then quite frankly, Devon,
you don't deserve to be here.

:53:27
Laila:
I don't get you sometimes.

:53:31
If music is what you love...
:53:33
why wouldn't you go to class?
:53:38
You love dance, right?
:53:40
Why you ain't studying that?
:53:45
My parents are paying
for my education.

:53:50
And to them...
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dancing's not a real major.
:53:57
Well, is it real to you?

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