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00:01Here are Robert Young and Jane Wyatt
00:07with Ellen O'Donohue, Billy Gray, and Lauren Chapin
00:11in Father Knows Bed.
00:14Hey, Dad, watch me get this kickoff before you go in the house.
00:17Well, when'll I get out of your ring?
00:19Well, you don't have to worry about closing the door.
00:22Well, your intention may be better than your aim.
00:25I don't want to have to buy a new windshield.
00:27Here, hold the ball, Kelly.
00:29Watch what you're doing, will you?
00:33It's not going to explode.
00:35Just relax.
00:37I am relaxed. It just doesn't show.
00:40You're tipping the ball.
00:41Now, how can I kick it straight if you don't hold it straight?
00:44You're making me nervous.
00:46You're nervous?
00:48Hold it just like this or you'll throw me completely off.
00:53Temperamental, isn't he, kitten?
00:55Things I go through for football.
00:57Quiet!
00:59Say, you're getting pretty good.
01:05How about that? I've been kicking him like that all afternoon.
01:07No fooling, I just don't miss. Do I, Cathy? Tell him.
01:10He's monotonous.
01:11Get the ball, will you?
01:12You want to hold one for me, Dad?
01:13Oh, I'd better go in the house and say hello to your mother.
01:15This won't take a second. I've got another ball right here.
01:17This way I don't lose time in between the kicks. Hold one for me, please.
01:21All right, just once.
01:23Oh, wait a minute.
01:25These old knees are getting allergic to this driveway.
01:29How's that?
01:30Well, you've almost got it. Here, just... Yeah, hold it just like that. Now, don't move.
01:34No.
01:36Come on, kick.
01:39Just like a guided missile heading for the target.
01:45And I can do it with my eyes shut and one leg tied behind me.
01:48Well, they say few things are impossible to diligence and skill, but let me see you kick with one leg tied behind you.
01:53Oh, no kidding, Dad. I've got it made. I'm ready to unveil Springfield High's top kicker. Hurry up, Cathy. My toes getting itchy.
02:00I can't hurry. I have to make it out of the rose bush.
02:03I don't know which is worse on flowers and shrubbery. Boy and a football or a goat.
02:14You can put on the frosting any time, Mother.
02:16All right, dear. Well, I do this. Will you make a salad?
02:19Mm-hmm.
02:20Ah, lots of activity around the old homestead.
02:23Hello, dear.
02:24Hello, princess.
02:26How have you been, honey?
02:27Oh, fine. Busy as usual.
02:29I suddenly got an urge to bake a cake.
02:32Ah, a very commendable urge.
02:34What kind of dressing do you want, Father?
02:36Sour cream, French, or Roquefort?
02:38Oh, toss in a little of each. I'm hungry.
02:41Ah, Jim, Cathy staked a claim on that.
02:45Well, she could do without the calories.
02:47With my trim figure, it doesn't matter.
02:50Jim, stop it.
02:53Well, what do you think of it?
02:55Beautiful.
02:57Looks like a big snow mountain growing strawberries on top.
03:01Cathy, will you hold a ball straight?
03:03I was just watching Odette I butt out there.
03:05You know, if he keeps on practicing, he may develop into an all-American.
03:07Oh, no!
03:09That's a long time I've spent on it. Why do I ever try?
03:14Only if that isn't the absolute ultimate end.
03:17Rod Anderson, you're one end.
03:19I told him to take his football someplace else.
03:21I'm sorry, honey. It's a shame to spoil a beautiful dessert like this.
03:25Anybody see a football in here?
03:27Get him out, get him out of here before I dump it right on top of his head.
03:31Come on, Anderson. Don't you play innocent.
03:33What did I do?
03:34Your dessert with our compliments.
03:37What kind of cake is that?
03:39Oh, it's a kind of an upside-down cake.
03:42How exactly did it happen?
03:44Gosh, I'm awful sorry, Mom, but technically it was Cathy's fault.
03:47My fault?
03:48Don't tell me Cathy can kick a bullseye like this.
03:50I don't kick. All I do is hold the ball.
03:53She didn't hold the ball straight.
03:54I kicked it straight like I always do, but it was the way she held it.
03:57All right.
03:58From now on, the Anderson property is out of bounds for footballs.
04:01Bud, there's a great big roomy football field on the school grounds.
04:04Why don't you practice there?
04:05I'm going to, Dad, starting tomorrow.
04:07The reason I've been kicking her home is because it's sort of top-secret stuff.
04:10When you're kicking a football all over the neighborhood, how can you keep it a secret?
04:14You know what I mean.
04:15I didn't want Coach Royal to see me until I was really ready.
04:18Being a kicking specialist is my only chance to play with those big gorillas on the team.
04:22You play for Springfield, hi?
04:24Ha!
04:25Well, what's so funny about that, Gigglehead?
04:27Springfield hasn't got a good place kicker.
04:29I talked to the Coach today, and he's going to watch me kick tomorrow in uniform.
04:34Well, I hope Coach isn't baking a cake at the time.
04:37Bud, he has an educated toe.
04:39I wondered where his education was going.
04:41Very funny.
04:44Look, aren't we making it pretty difficult for a mother to navigate?
04:47Yes.
04:48Will everyone please go out of the kitchen unless you feel like making yourself youthful?
04:50Just a minute, Mom.
04:51I'm going to go out there tomorrow all suited up in my shoulder pads and everything,
04:54and show the Coach how good I am.
04:56Good kickers don't grow on trees, you know, Dad.
04:58And when he sees he has an expert that he can depend on in the clutches.
05:01I've been practicing nothing but kicking since way last spring.
05:04I'll bet I kicked a million of them.
05:06I figured it was my only chance to make the team, and if I showed enough stuff.
05:08Well, what I've seen you do isn't bad, Bud. Not bad at all.
05:11Well, I can do better as soon as I work out with the squad a little while.
05:13You need a little polish, of course.
05:15A few pointers to develop your form and timing.
05:17I'll do anything you say. Just give me a chance.
05:1910 good ones out of 12 tries is a very good start.
05:22We'll go easy on the final medals this week.
05:24I don't want to throw you off for Saturday's game.
05:26You mean you'll use me in Saturday's game?
05:28We may have to. We may need those extra points to win.
05:31Well, anything you say, Coach.
05:33All right. We'll report with the squad every afternoon.
05:36I suppose you know the rules.
05:37No sweets. Stay on a high-protein diet.
05:39Eggs, milk, greens, plenty of lean meat.
05:42And in bed every night by nine o'clock.
05:44That's very important.
05:45Yes, sir.
05:46Oh, by the way, how are the grades?
05:47Oh, I'm legal on grades. Very eligible.
05:49Good. Now, let's see you take another crack at it before we knock off.
05:52Hey, Jerry. You and Biff get set up for Bud.
05:55Hey, I've been watching that kid Bud Anderson, Coach.
06:04Looks like he really got something there.
06:06Yeah, could be.
06:07That boy's really sharp.
06:19Hey, that kid's phenomenal.
06:21He must have a radar contraption in his boot.
06:24Yeah?
06:25He shows a lot of promise.
06:30All right.
06:31All linemen over here.
06:33Hey, Anderson.
06:34How about a picture?
06:36You mean me?
06:37Who else?
06:39No, you won't need that.
06:42Oh, if I'm gonna be a football player, I gotta look like one.
06:45You don't look good.
06:48Ah!
06:50Relax, kid. You frighten me.
06:53Well, I have a better idea, Dottie.
06:55Why don't we shop Saturday morning and then have lunch at the Blue Goose and go right from there to the football game.
07:03Okay with you?
07:04Thanks a lot for the ride home, girls. Bye.
07:06Oh, just a minute, Dottie.
07:08Yeah.
07:09Bud, don't you see I'm on the phone?
07:10So go ahead and yeah.
07:12Come on, we'll watch practice again tomorrow.
07:13What?
07:14Yeah, bye.
07:15Yeah.
07:16Hang up, ugly.
07:17Nothing you've gotta say is as important as I've gotta say.
07:20Mom, get out.
07:21Dad, I did it.
07:22I told you I could do it.
07:23The coach put me on the team.
07:24Already?
07:25Well, that's wonderful, son.
07:26Congratulations.
07:27Well, what's happened?
07:28Mom, I'm gonna be playing the game Saturday.
07:29Me in person.
07:30All right, all right.
07:31But that doesn't start spinning here.
07:33Dad, you know I picked 11 out of 13 attempts this afternoon.
07:35I was sensational.
07:36Boy, was that coach ever impressed.
07:37Well, apparently the coach wasn't the only one impressed.
07:39Who were those chicks in the convertible?
07:40Oh, just some hero worshippers.
07:41They wanted to bring me home.
07:42It was a big deal.
07:43Well, where's your car?
07:44I left her school.
07:45I'll pick it up tomorrow.
07:46Well, bud, you should've come home in your own car.
07:48Why should I drive my own car when a bunch of women want to bring me home?
07:50Let them get a thrill.
07:51Something Gabby Casanova saying.
07:52I'm on a team.
07:53I'm gonna be kidding those extra points Saturday.
07:54Oh, bud, I'm just telling you what the coach said.
07:55Well, you're kidding.
07:56Kidding?
07:57Then what about that guy who took my pictures for the newspaper?
07:58I'm on a team.
07:59I'm on a team.
08:00I'm gonna be kidding those extra points Saturday.
08:01Oh, bud.
08:02I'm just telling you what the coach said.
08:03Well, you're kidding.
08:04Kidding?
08:05Then what about that guy who took my pictures for the newspaper?
08:06I'm practically a celebrity.
08:07Well, let's not get carried away.
08:08Before you start blowing that king-sized horn of yours, you're gonna have to go out there
08:13and prove yourself under fire.
08:14Where's the fire?
08:15Right there.
08:16It looks like it's gonna be hard to put out.
08:17Hi.
08:18Hi.
08:19What did bud do?
08:20He goes out for one day and he makes the football team.
08:21Why, bud, you're so fabulous.
08:22It's fabulous.
08:23What are you doing?
08:24What are you doing?
08:25What are you doing?
08:26What are you doing?
08:27What are you doing?
08:28What are you doing?
08:29What are you doing?
08:30What are you doing?
08:31What are you doing?
08:32What are you doing?
08:33What are you doing?
08:34It's fabulous.
08:35It's fabulous.
08:36Can I tell everybody I used to hold the ball for you?
08:38Sure.
08:39Enjoy yourself, kid.
08:41Is everything I've gone through worth it?
08:44Yes, kid.
08:45And someday you can look down memory lane and say,
08:47I first held the ball for the toe that kicked the goal that won the game.
08:52Well, who helped set the table for the hand that fixed the dinner so everybody could eat?
08:56You're gonna lay out the sterling and the best china.
08:59That's another thing, Mom.
09:00I'm on a very special diet.
09:01Nothing but porterhouse steaks and stuff like that.
09:03I gotta be in bed by 9 o'clock.
09:05That's very important.
09:06Gotta take care of us top athletes, you know.
09:10There goes my boy.
09:17Do you think the house would be big enough to hold him?
09:20We may have to raise the ceiling until the swelling goes out of his head.
09:24Yes, we've finished dinner.
09:26Oh, we can come over for a little while.
09:28Oh, I'm dying to see it, Myrtle.
09:30All right, we'll be there in a few minutes.
09:31Goodbye.
09:32Issues are all finished, Mother.
09:34I think I'll say goodnight now.
09:35So soon?
09:36Mm-hmm.
09:37Goodnight, Father.
09:38Goodnight.
09:39I thought it was butter was in training.
09:40Well, I'm not going to sleep yet.
09:41I have to study my psychology and it prostrates me, so I just may as well do it lying down.
09:46Goodnight.
09:47Good night.
09:48Myrtle and Ed want us to run over and see their living room.
09:50Ed's just redecorated it.
09:51Oh, Ed just wants to show me up because he's handy with a paintbrush.
09:54Well, I've got just five minutes to get my golden toes between the sheets.
09:58Pleasant dreams.
09:59Good night, Bud.
10:00Good night.
10:01We're going next door for a little while.
10:03Okay.
10:04You put a muffler on that apple, will you?
10:07Yeah, she'll wake up Kathy.
10:09I'll be gone before I get upstairs.
10:11I'll get it.
10:13Hello?
10:14Oh, hi, Claude.
10:16Bud, did you know your picture's in tomorrow's paper?
10:19Dad just brought home the early edition.
10:22It is?
10:23No kidding.
10:24What's it say about me?
10:25There's practically a whole column about you.
10:27It says you're the hope of...
10:28It says you're the hope of Springfield High.
10:31Man, are you a big wheel.
10:34The hope of Springfield High.
10:36No kidding.
10:37Hey, Mom, did you hear that?
10:39My picture's already in the paper.
10:40Really?
10:41Yeah, I'm going to go out and buy every paper I can find.
10:43Thanks, Claude.
10:44Wait a minute.
10:46What about this, uh, in bed by nine routine?
10:49Dad, if I don't see that paper tonight, I won't sleep a wink.
10:52And how can I play football if I don't get any sleep?
10:54Look, don't try to rationalize it with me.
10:56I didn't make the training rules.
10:58That's between you and the coach.
10:59Dad, I can't wait.
11:01Well, they'll deliver our paper in the morning.
11:03You can admire yourself then.
11:05I don't understand.
11:06They've got a whole column about me.
11:08This is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me.
11:10I know that, but rigid training is the price you pay for being famous.
11:14Come on, let's go.
11:15Up to bed, big shot.
11:23Bud, do you know your picture's in tomorrow's paper?
11:26Your picture's in the paper.
11:28There's a whole column about you.
11:30Man, are you a big wheel.
11:32Big wheel.
11:34It says you're the hope of Springfield High.
11:38I just have to make up my training in the morning.
11:48I'll sleep a half hour later.
11:55Good morning, Father.
11:56Hi.
11:57Oh, I was just gonna go out for that.
11:58I'll beat you to it, Princess.
12:00What do you think of this world-shaking announcement?
12:02New kicking sensation.
12:04Why, Bud's really important.
12:06Yeah, if the fellow who was the despair of his kindergarten hopscotch team
12:09is now the hope of Springfield High.
12:11Dad, Bud, could you let me see it, Daddy?
12:13Yeah, you're very important this morning, young lady.
12:14You're a celebrity sister.
12:16Not bad looking for a boy, is he?
12:18He's holding you up.
12:19I've been waiting to see the paper.
12:21I'm sorry, honey, I got way late out here.
12:23Mother, take a look at your illustrious son and my brother.
12:26He's my brother, too.
12:28You thought he wasn't good until he got famous.
12:31Well, if you want to know how famous he's getting to be, listen to this.
12:34Coach Royal unveil...
12:35Oh, you go ahead.
12:37Unveils new kicking sensation.
12:40Springfield High's hopes for a city football championship
12:43took a giant step toward realization yesterday afternoon
12:46when cagey Coach Royal took the wraps off his new secret weapon, Bud Anderson.
12:51Now that he's a secret weapon, does that mean he'll get drafted?
12:55He may be, by the Chicago Bears or the Green Bay Packers...
12:58You're the best, Father.
12:59...the, uh, mighty might, sent the pigskin oval sizzling through the uprights
13:04with astonishing regularity, causing Coach Royal to breathe easily again
13:08from air containing nothing less than the sweet smell of success.
13:12Young Anderson is the best prospect seen around these parts in many a day.
13:16Sounds like a press agent going berserk.
13:19You can't get away from the fact that Bud must have been
13:21seemingly terrific out there yesterday.
13:23I should have saved that cake he ruined and had it mounted.
13:26Can I take the paper after Bud and show to him?
13:28Well, isn't he up yet?
13:29Why, I thought he'd be out sitting on a curb when the paper came.
13:32I'll bet he forgot to set his alarm.
13:33I'll go wake him up.
13:34I said it first. I get to take the paper.
13:36Well, let's all go up and wake him up.
13:38Let's surprise him.
13:39Leave it away.
13:53Dad, I got the papers and came right home. I was in bed by 9.30.
14:10The coach didn't say 9.30, son. The point is if you were out after 9 o'clock, you broke training rules.
14:16I got plenty of sleep.
14:17I'll bet. You probably stayed awake half the night reading about yourself.
14:21I don't know why those training rules should apply to me.
14:25By what strange line of reasoning did you arrive at that?
14:28You didn't feel that way last night.
14:30Look, Mom, all I have to do is go on the field after the touchdown and kick the important extra point.
14:36I don't even have to get my jersey dirty.
14:38You haven't kicked an extra point yet, and you've already broken training.
14:42Play off, will you?
14:44None of you seem to understand that what I do for the team makes me sort of a special case.
14:48Oh, I doubt if the coach considers you so special, son.
14:52Of course, there's one way to find out. You can explain to him what happened last night.
14:56And open up a big can of peas. Nobody saw me out last night. There wasn't a soul on the street.
15:01So you think that makes everything just dandy?
15:03Well, I think it's excusable. I'm only human, and all of a sudden I'm a big name in football.
15:09So be big enough to tell your coach what happened.
15:11But, Mom...
15:12It's the honorable thing to do.
15:14Mom...
15:15Excuse me, I, uh, better get down to the office, huh?
15:18Have a good day.
15:19Mm-hmm. Bye, baby.
15:21Goodbye, Father.
15:22Oh, but, uh...
15:25A great philosopher once said, fame and honor are twins.
15:29That means when you achieve fame, responsibility goes with it.
15:32Okay, I'll tell the coach. But I don't think I did anything so wrong. My conscience doesn't hurt me.
15:49How can it? Your conscience is smothered under newspaper headlines.
15:53Say, coach, can I talk to you after practice?
15:55Oh, all right, bud. Wait here. Hey, Jerry, let's try that play from a single wing.
16:11Say, what's the matter with you today? Hi, Todd.
16:13You have a flash in the pan or something? You kicked better yesterday.
16:15Well, I didn't have my mind on it. I got problems.
16:17You get a big write-up in the paper. Women squeal every time you kick the ball, and you've got problems. Give me that kind of a problem.
16:26I broke training last night. Yeah? Who reported you?
16:30Nobody saw me. So what are you worried about?
16:32Gotta tell the coach. Are you cracked? If nobody saw you, you're the same as innocent.
16:36A man's innocent until he's proved guilty, so why confess to anything?
16:38I've got to. I promised my folks. I'm in real trouble.
16:40No. You got nothing to worry about. What do you think the coach is gonna do? Kick a star?
16:44You've got problems. Give me that kind of a problem.
16:46I broke training last night. Yeah? Who reported you?
16:48Nobody saw me. So what are you worried about?
16:50Gotta tell the coach. Are you cracked? If nobody saw you, you're the same as innocent.
16:54A man's innocent until he's proved guilty, so why confess to anything?
16:58I've got to. I promised my folks. I'm in real trouble.
17:00No. You got nothing to worry about. What do you think the coach is gonna do? Kick a star?
17:05Kick a star off the team? He needs you for those extra points.
17:09Oh, yeah, but...
17:10And he can't refuse to let you play after you've been so honest.
17:13I guess it wasn't very honest to break training.
17:16But you'll be squealing on yourself. What more can he ask?
17:22Uh-oh. Here he comes.
17:28How are you?
17:29The kicking was a little spotty today, bud. Something bothering you?
17:32Well, I couldn't concentrate. I was thinking of how to tell you what I have to tell you.
17:36Yeah?
17:38I... I broke training last night.
17:43Oh?
17:44I was anxious to see that picture of me in the write-up, so I went out after 9 o'clock to get the paper.
17:49Well, that's, uh, very unfortunate.
17:51Well, you can see how it is. I mean, all this publicity and stuff's new to me.
17:55Yeah, I can see where it would be quite a temptation.
17:58I'm real sorry I did.
17:59Of course, none of the other guys saw me.
18:02They don't even know about it.
18:03Oh, don't worry.
18:04I'm not gonna make an example of you in front of the entire team.
18:08I'm sure they don't have to be reminded that we just don't break training.
18:11Believe me, Coach, it'll never happen again.
18:16I'm sure it won't.
18:17I really appreciate your overlooking at this once, Coach. Thanks a million.
18:24You evidently don't understand, Bud. I'm not overlooking it.
18:28You mean I won't be able to play in the game tomorrow?
18:31That's about the size of it.
18:34Who'll kick the extra point?
18:36I know it'll be difficult, Bud, but we'll just try to get along without you.
18:39All right, Dad, I did what you told me, and what did it get me?
18:48Just the shortest football career on record, that's all.
18:52I'm sorry, Bud, but you did the only thing you could do.
18:55On the team one day, off the next.
18:58We're more proud of you for telling the coach that you broke training
19:00than if you'd won the game single-handed and not told him.
19:04Big deal.
19:05Well, you certainly put the team on a spot.
19:07What if the game does depend on an extra point?
19:09What'll they do without you?
19:11Yeah, where'll they need me?
19:14Where'll the fans start yelling to put Anderson in?
19:16Then Coach Royal will be on the hot seat, not me.
19:20Oh, come now, Bud.
19:21You made a mistake, and you'll have to pay for it like anybody else.
19:24You know what I think?
19:26I think the coach is trying to scare me.
19:28Maybe I won't play even if he does ask me.
19:30I may just walk off the field, go to the showers,
19:34and leave him holding the bed.
19:35Well, that's a switch.
19:38If we lose, it's gonna be the coach's fault.
19:40I can just hear the coach now, down on his knees, pleading with you.
19:45Oh, please, Bud, mighty might. Don't let us down.
19:49Don't you kid yourself.
19:50If he gets in a jam, he'll put me in. You'll see.
19:53Hope springs eternal.
19:55If you're smart, you'll make it easier on everybody by staying away
19:57and telling people you've got a Charlie horse or something.
20:00I don't have a Charlie horse.
20:02Well, I'd get one.
20:10So, fellas, this is the one to win.
20:13Play heads-up football, tackle hard, watch those passes.
20:16They've got some real ball hogs.
20:19Well, I guess that about does it.
20:21The rest is up to you.
20:23Go out there and give it everything you've got.
20:25Good luck.
20:27Let's go, boys.
20:30Coach?
20:32Yes, Bud?
20:33I wanted to let you know I'd be around if you need me.
20:36That's very thoughtful of you.
20:38Maybe I ought to go out and sit on the bench with the squad just in case.
20:42Oh, by the way, I told the boys you aren't feeling so good.
20:46I don't suppose you are.
20:48Well...
20:49Which saves answering a lot of questions.
20:51Why don't you go watch the game from the stands, huh?
20:53God lights!
20:57Oh, God lights!
20:58Oh, God lights!
21:00Oh, God lights!
21:02Yeah!
21:05Bud!
21:10Hey, Bud!
21:13Haven't you been watching the game?
21:15I'm not interested.
21:16Springfield just tied the score at 6-6 and they called timeout.
21:19Now they're trying to figure out who's gonna kick for the extra point.
21:22This is when they need me. I knew this was better.
21:25Why don't you go out there where they can see you?
21:28Coach knows where he can find me.
21:30Springfield's in a huddle now.
21:32There are only about nine seconds left to play.
21:35Coach is looking over this way.
21:43Now they're lining up in kicking formation.
21:46It looks like Jerry's gonna try for the extra point.
21:49Jerry, he's never kicked a goal in his life.
21:52The coach must have flipped his win.
21:54Just being stubborn. Just wait a minute.
21:57Everybody will see what a boner he made, not putting the end.
22:03Jerry's calling signals. Ball snapped. Jerry takes it.
22:07He hasn't gonna kick. He's running with it.
22:10It's an end run. He's on the ten. He's on the five.
22:13He's over the goal line.
22:15He thought the big film was gonna kick.
22:17Oh, he pulled up.
22:18He pulled up.
22:19He pulled up.
22:20He pulled up.
22:21He pulled up.
22:22He pulled up.
22:23He pulled up.
22:24He pulled up.
22:25He pulled up.
22:36I thought something cool would taste good after all the cheering we did.
22:38Good.
22:39My throat feels like it was sandblasted.
22:44Lemonade?
22:45No, thanks.
22:46Oh, come on, bud. It isn't the end of the world, you know.
22:49It's worse.
22:50I'll be an outcast after all that newspaper stuff, and then they win the game without me.
22:55Oh, well, you've learned one lesson.
22:58You found out there's no such thing as the indispensable man.
23:02I know.
23:03Guess if I'd have kicked the winning point today, there would have been no living with me.
23:09Oh, you answer it, dear.
23:10If I don't get the roast in the oven, we won't have any dinner.
23:13Oh, hello, coach.
23:14Hello, Jim.
23:15Come on in.
23:16Thanks.
23:21Hi, coach.
23:22Uh, congratulations on the victory.
23:24How about, uh, celebrating with a little glass of lemonade?
23:27Oh, thanks.
23:28The boys were great, weren't they?
23:29Yes.
23:32Sorry you couldn't be in on it this afternoon, bud.
23:35They sure didn't need me.
23:37Of course we needed you.
23:39We didn't have anybody to kick.
23:40We had to try an end run.
23:42It was a long chance to take.
23:44Could have failed.
23:46You could have kicked that point easy.
23:48Well, that means if we'd have lost the game, it would have been my fault.
23:54Well, I, I see now.
23:56When I broke training, I was just being unfair to the rest of the guys.
24:00I, I don't deserve to be on a team.
24:06Brad, I hate you slated for the team again the minute you came and admitted breaking training.
24:12But you had to be taught an unforgettable lesson.
24:14You mean I can play again?
24:17Next Saturday.
24:20Takes a good man to admit he's done wrong.
24:24Well, that was my dad's idea.
24:29Well, uh, thanks for the lemonade.
24:32Thanks for stopping by, coach.
24:33See you at practice Monday, bud.
24:38Yeah, coach, I'll, I'll see you Monday and...
24:42Thanks for everything.
24:44Goodbye, Jim.
24:45Goodbye.
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