Two for the Money
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:03:01
Lang barks the signals. The Aztecs have
eight in the box. They're showing blitz.

:03:06
Lang takes the snap,
fades back into the pocket.

:03:09
He looks for Ravis on the right.
Sherman breaks through.

:03:11
Lang's in trouble. He shakes Sherman off,
nearly goes down.

:03:15
He's looking to throw. Two seconds to go.
There he goes. He's going to run it.

:03:20
He's got to get in the end zone.
And that safety is stepping up.

:03:23
Can he make it?
:03:26
(crunch)
:03:27
- (commentator) Touchdown!
- Argh!

:03:30
(Lang) My first thought was I could tape it
and play next week. Then I puked.

:03:42
When do I play again, Doc?
What's the rehab time?

:03:46
I'm not sure, son.
:03:51
(groans)
:04:02
(Lang) Football wasn't a sport.
:04:04
It was my life.
:04:07
And I wasn't gonna give up now.
:04:09
I would play again.
:04:12
In the meantime I needed ajob
to hold me over between tryouts.

:04:16
Then one day, and it didn't take long,
:04:18
six years had passed
and I woke up at the bottom.

:04:22
"You have reached
the Jessica Simpson hotline.

:04:25
"Jessica will tell you
about Nick's birthday party,

:04:28
"and a whole lot more about
her rocking new panty line at Wal-Mart.

:04:31
"But first here's a little fan trivia
to win a VIP gold-package backstage pass

:04:36
"to Jessica's Omnicon Hotel summer tour."
:04:39
- Lang.
- "The question..." I'm taping, boss.

:04:41
Look. I got a job for you. Bauer's sick.
I can't update his betting line.

:04:45
- You know anything about sports?
- Yeah, a little.

:04:48
(Lang) 900 numbers, audio text.
The racket had a lot of names.

:04:53
This guy's gig was sports handicapping -
predicting winners for people who bet.

:04:58
I was supposed tojust record his picks.

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