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I have a playwe can practice.
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You be quarterback.
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I'll be tight end.
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[Coughs]
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[Woman Grunting]
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Tracy: You know,
Coca-Cola is by far

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the world's number one soft drink.
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Paul.
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Aah!
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Aah! Aaahhh!
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Aah!
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Paul: I was so mad at God
when I broke my leg

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at Shadow Ridge over Christmas break.
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Why?!
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The doctors told me
I'd have to quit sports

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for at least a couple
ofyears, if not forever,

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which meant
no first-string quarterback

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in the fall.
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It was like the end of my life.
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When I got back to school,
everybody was so supportive,

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and they all wanted to sign
my cast and everything,

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but I still couldn't
shake the feeling

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that now my life had no purpose.
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What did God want from me?
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Why did I exist?
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Sometimes you can search
everywhere for answers.

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Then one day,
destiny just walks up

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and taps you on the shoulder.
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I know because it happened to me.
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Jim: Paul, can I speak
toyou for a minute?

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Paul: Mr. McAllister
changed my life.

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And no matterwhat they say
he did or did not do,

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I believe he is a good man.
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Paul, I know you've
been pretty down

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since your accident.
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Yeah. I wanted to play
football again so bad

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I could taste it,
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and maybe go on
to the playoffs and--

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I know.
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I understand disappointment.
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I really do.
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Yeah.
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Now, I personally think
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you have a very bright
future ahead of you.


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