Against All Odds
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:10:00
Edie, he's not ever
going to talk to me?

:10:03
You're down in my book to call.
:10:06
-Where's his office?
-He's not here.

:10:09
I know you gotta keep your job, Edie.
:10:12
You have a nice face. I--
:10:13
I'm telling you the truth.
:10:16
It wouldn't be out of line for
you to lie, would it?

:10:22
Where is he?
:10:31
Terry! It's good to see you.
:10:34
I'm cut from the Outlaws.
:10:36
I know, I heard. The firm
represents Mrs. Wyler.

:10:42
Since I joined the firm,
I can't represent players.

:10:45
Mrs. Wyler owns the Outlaws.
She's our biggest client.

:10:48
It's a conflict of interest.
:10:50
Wait a minute. When you came
hustling me in school...

:10:54
...l put my career in your hands.
Remember?

:10:57
You're right.
I'm sorry. Sit down.

:11:03
I've been playing injured.
:11:05
They know, but they don't
want to pay me off.

:11:08
I think that's what their
position's gonna be.

:11:11
Their position's fucked.
:11:13
I'll go to the Players' Association.
:11:15
You could do that, but listen.
:11:17
What happens if the Outlaws prove
that you're perfectly fine?

:11:21
They've got film when you're
in practice, games.

:11:25
They're gonna fight for
a long, long time.

:11:29
Steve, look.
:11:34
I'm having money problems, man.
:11:36
I'm broke.
:11:39
Did you spend every cent
you ever made?

:11:46
Let me think for
just a second here.

:11:52
I should get you a low-interest loan
to tide you over.

:11:56
-Excuse me--
-Could you wait, please?


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