:21:02
I think he's gonna do
big things in this game.
:21:04
- He's gonna be all right.
- Well, that's good to know,
because that's not my son.
:21:07
That's my son.
:21:12
He's gonna be good too,
'cause they-they run drills together, so-
:21:16
They kind of know
the same drills.
:21:18
And, quite frankly, I don't like
the way you treat your players.
:21:20
My son doesn't need
some hotshot egomaniac...
:21:23
trying to tell him he's good,
because he is good.
:21:25
Ma'am-
Miss Jeanie, look, I swear...
:21:28
the only reason I'm here
is-is to help these kids.
:21:30
I wouldn't do anything to hurt 'em. Now,
that temper tantrum thing is long gone.
:21:35
Well, it was nice meeting you.
:21:37
Very nice meetin' you.
:21:39
If you don't mind, maybe I can call you
sometime or somethin'?
:21:44
I don't think so.
:21:49
Dude, Roy's checking out
your mom.
:21:52
He ain't lyin'.
:21:57
Coach Roy, what's it like coming back
to coach at your old school?
:22:01
It's a'ight, you know,
and, you know-
:22:04
I grew up in the mean streets-
the suburbs.
:22:06
Okay? I had one dream,
and that was to get out...
:22:10
not end up here
like these losers...
:22:13
who, I guess,
I would love to give back to.
:22:18
For such a great coach,
he really doesn't do much, does he?
:22:23
No.
:22:46
- There's a game today?
- That's why we're in uniform.
:22:49
Oh, how the mighty
have fallen.
:22:52
You don't remember me,
do you?
:22:54
I applied to be your assistant coach
seven times.
:22:56
You said that
I was too rigid.
:22:59
Turns out I wasn't so rigid, I couldn't lead
the Vikings to nine state championships.