Two for the Money
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- He left.
- I know.

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You didn't tell me?
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How about that?
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No goodbye, no... no nothing.
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- I'm sure it's all there in the letter.
- I'm sure it is.

:52:19
I wonder what's not in here.
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What do you mean?
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- What do you mean, what do I mean?
- He had enough. He wanted his life back.

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He said that to you?
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Well, loud and clear, by leaving.
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- I think it was something else.
- Yeah? Tell me.

:52:42
You know.
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No.
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You have no idea?
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- You're missing the game, Walter.
- Oh, no. This is the game.

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(TV) On first down,
the handoff is to Jones.

:52:57
He's on the right side.
He's got a blocker. And a first down.

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- But he's dropped inbounds.
- Nice.

:53:03
I guess Brandon was homesick.
I don't know.

:53:06
Or maybe he had
such deep feelings for me

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that he couldn't face saying goodbye.
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Wait a minute.
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I just got an idea. Just came to me.
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I mean, out of the blue.
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What about this?
:53:30
Brandon didn't tell me
he was gonna leave because...

:53:35
you let him fuck you.
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Back to pass, rolls under the left side.
Guns it over the middle, it's complete.

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Edwards has it, all the way
down to the 44, Kansas City.

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Oh, God.
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- You deny it?
- (whispers) Oh, my God.

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Do I have to, Walter?
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You know you did.
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Oh, you...
Another lock of the year?


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