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[00:34.10]before a football play begins.
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[00:35.90]Players are in position, linemen are frozen,
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[00:38.92]And anything's possible.
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[00:45.04]Then, like a traffic accident, staff begins to randomly collide.
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[00:50.18]From the snap of the ball to the snap of the first bone
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[00:52.92]Is closer to four seconds than five.
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[01:03.94]One mississippi.
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[01:05.30]Joe Theismann, the redskins quarterback
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[01:07.56]Takes the snap and hands off to his running back.
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[01:11.63]Two mississippi.
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[01:13.35]It's a trick play, a flea flicker,
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[01:15.76]And the running back tosses the ball back to the quarterback.
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[01:21.63]Three mississippi.
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[01:22.89]Up to now the play's been defined
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[01:24.98]by the what the quarterback sees.
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[01:27.13]It's about to be defined by what he doesn't.
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[01:31.36]Four mississippi.
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[01:32.66]Lawrence Taylor is the best defensive player in the NFL
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[01:36.44]And has been from the time he stepped onto the field as a rookie.
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[01:48.06]He will also change the game of football as we know it.
[01:51.55]
[01:51.60]...and we'll look at it with the reverse angle one more time.
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[01:54.34]And I suggest if your stomach is weak you just don't watch ...
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[01:57.51]Legendary quarterback Joe Thiesmann
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[01:59.77]never played another down of football.
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[02:04.30]Now, y'all would guess that more often than not
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[02:06.81]The highest paid player on an NFL team is the quarterback.
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[02:10.36]And you'd be right.
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[02:11.70]What you probably don't know is that more often than not
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[02:14.60]The second highest paid player is, thanks to Lawrence Taylor,
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[02:18.30]A left tackle.
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[02:19.64]Because, as every housewife knows,
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[02:21.65]The first check you write is for the mortgage
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[02:23.79]But the second is for the insurence.
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[02:26.57]And the left tackle's job is to protect the quarterback
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[02:29.41]From what he can't see coming. To protect his blind side.
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[02:33.20]The ideal left tackle is big, but a lot of people are big.
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[02:37.16]He is wide in the butt and massive in the thighs.
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[02:40.17]He has long arms, giant hands and feet as quick as a hiccup.
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[02:46.49]This is a rare and expensive combination
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[02:49.20]The need for which can be traced to that monday night game
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[02:52.09]And Lawrence Taylor.
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[02:54.23]For on that day he not only altered Joe Theismann's life,
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[02:59.01]But mine as well.
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[03:06.85]Mr. Oher?
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[03:08.88]Mr. Oher?
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[03:11.03]Do you understand..? Do you know why I'm here?
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[03:15.06]To... investigate?
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[03:16.88]Yes. To investigate.
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[03:20.41]I'm here to investigate your odd... predicament.
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[03:24.93]Do you find the odd? Your predicament?
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[03:29.66]Michael?...
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[03:32.00]Iono.
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[03:35.06]Can I... can I leave now?
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[03:36.81]No. You can't.
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[04:04.03]strange face, with your eyes
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[04:09.38]so pale and sincere
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[04:14.21]underneath, you know well
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[04:19.36]you have nothing to fear
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[04:25.73]for the dreams that came to you
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[04:30.08]when you were young
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[04:35.96]told of a life where
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[04:41.02]spring has crawled
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[04:55.16]you would seem so frail
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[05:00.77]in the cold of the night