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[시나리오] 'Jerry Maguire (제리 매과이어, 1996)' 결말 부분

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What's my family gonna live on?
Huh? What you get me.
So I won't hear your shit.
"Oh, I lost Cush and Avery..."
Could I have another drink, please?
Anybody else would have
left you by now...
...but I'm sticking with you.
I said I would.
If I gotta ride your ass,
you gonna show me the money.
You gonna show me the money.
We together on this. You know
what I'm saying? We gonna be one.
The both of us! You know?!
Oh, my God.
You have no messages.
He's coming. He just lost his
best client. I invited the guy over.
This is not a guy. It's a syndrome.
"Early midlife, hanging by a thread...
...I can't be alone, I'll call
my long-suffering assistant" syndrome.
- But if that's what you want...
- Honey, he's engaged.
And for the first time,
I'm part of something I believe in.
Okay. But he better not
be good-looking!
I'm Jerry Maguire.
Hello. You're just the way
I pictured you.
- I'm her disapproving sister, Laurel.
- Honesty.
Thank you.
Thank you. Dorothy!
Dorothy, your boss is here.
Hello.
Hey, you.
- Thanks for inviting me over.
- Sure.
Where's the little guy?
- He's sleeping.
- Sleeping.
I'm so glad you're home.
That alone thing is not my specialty.
Oh, my God!
Well, I broke up with Avery.
- Gosh, you know, that's too bad.
- No, it's better...
...because we'll still be friends.
It's better now than later.
- I'm dying here, aren't I?
- It's a really bad cut.
Just think if I got her
the ring she really wanted.
Why don't you have a seat?
I'll get some aloe vera for the cut.
- Do you have something to drink?
- Sure.
I heard.
No kidding. I saw the shadow
of curious shoes under the door.
He'd go home with a gardening tool
if it showed interest.
Use the frosted glasses.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
- I warmed up some chicken.
- That's the girl I love!
I'll only say this: You've always
been responsible with Ray.
He shouldn't hear
a strange man's voice here.
- Some drunken stranger.
- As opposed to 10 angry women?
Lean forward. Okay, I've got it.
It's still edible. Change your shirt.
Hi, Jerry.
Hi, Ray. Aren't you
supposed to be in bed?
Yeah.
Don't worry, I won't tell.
The human head weighs eight pounds.
- Jerry Maguire.
- I think it's this one.
You should dream about me.
I should be on your mind constantly.
That's when the dollars will flow.
The kwan will appear.
- Who is this?
- Who is this? This is the Rod Tidwell.
I need to speak with my agent.
- We should be one.
- You a football player?
A football player? I'm a teacher
about to whomp your ass!
Put Jerry on the phone!
You just can't fall
for some drowning man.
- Be practical.
- Practical?
Turtleneck, sensible.
V-neck, sexy. Turtleneck.
Don't say that. What are other women
my age doing right now?
They're out partying,
trying to get a man.
Trying to keep a man.
Not me, I'm trying to raise a man.
This one. I've got a 24-hour-a-day
reminder of Roger for my whole life.
- I've had three lovers in four years.
- That's not bad.
All of them ran a distant second
to a good book and a warm bath.
Look at me. I'm the oldest
26-year-old in the world.
- Now, how do I look?
- Good.
Yeah? Thanks.
72%% % of new buyers are
African-American. That's what I am.
- You talk too much.
- Talking is primitive communication.
- It was fun talking to you. Bye.
- Jerry...!
- I'll make a ham sandwich.
- I wanna say one thing.
- You do listen to me.
- Well, I love you. Mayo?
- Repression, as a religion.
When my daddy retired from
the United Way after 38 years...
...he said, " I wish they'd given me
a more comfortable chair."
And then my dad died.
My mom took me to the zoo,
and I loved the zoo. And...
Wait.
- I want to tell you more about my dad.
- No, let's go to the zoo.
You're right.
It's just my whole life,
I've been trying to talk.
I mean, really talk.
But no one wants to listen.
You know that feeling?
- They just look at you...
- Let's go to the zoo, right now.
The zoo, you know...
The fucking zoo's closed.
You said "fuck."
Yeah, I did.
- Is that...?
- I won't tell.
Well, then I'm gonna
have to take you to the zoo.
- I gotta go to bed, my mom's coming.
- Oh, wait...
I hear my mom. I gotta go to bed.
- Thanks for listening.
- Sure.
Okay. Drinks, food,
and I called you a cab.
- Good idea.
- Quiet, I have a little boy asleep.
Right.
Our company.
Look. A little...
A little speech before I go.
Do not worry about your future.
You and your son,
we, are just fine.
You still have a job.
But let me tell you something
about Jerry Maguire, okay?
You come after me, and you will lose.
No, because I am a survivor.
I'm a survivor!
Dorothy Boyd, you are
with the Lord of the Living Room.
The King of the Kingdom!
And I am...
...drunk.
We meet again.
Here.
Truth?
- Sure.
- I care about the job, of course.
But mostly,
I just want to be inspired.
- Me too.
- What you wrote inspired me.
I'm working with you
because of that memo.
I loved that memo.
It's a mission statement.
Well...
Sorry about the hand.
You know that feeling?
You're not completely
embarrassed yet...
...but you glimpse
tomorrow's embarrassment?
Don't worry about it, boss.
Oh, shit. You said "boss."
- Yeah, I did.
- Now I feel like Clarence Thomas.
- No, don't feel like Clarence Thomas.
- I do. I feel like him.
- I'm, like, harassing you right now.
- Well, I may not sue.
- Good evening.
- Good evening.
Look, don't worry, okay?
I mean, don't...
We'll be okay because
I am gonna take my one client...
...and we are gonna go all the way.
Because, hey...
I'm back.
Don't worry.
- Way to go, Rod. Good catch.
- You can't...
All right, good job.
- Gotta talk about his contract, Dennis.
- Meet me at The Crocodile, 8:00.
You bet.
Thank you.
Tell me you got lost.
I thought I was your friend.
- Something came up.
- Okay. $10 million for four years.
- You're dreaming.
- Ten for four. It's a deal.
- He's got an attitude problem.
- He listens to me. I can help you.
- He's a shrimp.
- He broke all the records last year.
I want a prototypical
wide receiver who's 6'3", 220.
Not some guy who's 5'10" and bitches.
Dennis, I'm asking you...
...for a favour.
I introduced you to your wife.
We've spent Christmases together.
- Holiday cheer.
- Jerry, you're reaching.
I'm asking for a favour.
Don't do this to me. We have history.
We got history, all right.
You drove the prices up for years.
- It's your turn at the end of the line.
- Dennis, don't...
I talked with Dennis Wilburn
about your renegotiation.
Talking?
Jerry Rice, Andre Reed, Chris Carter.
I smoked all these fools!
Yet they're making the big dollars.
They are making the kwan.
And you're talking.
- Kwan? That's your word?
- Hell yeah, that's my word.
Some dudes might have coin,
but they'll never have kwan.
What is...?
It means love, respect, community
and dollars. The entire package.
The kwan.
Great word.
- Towel?
- No, I air-dry.
Listen, Rod. I say this
with great respect for you.
But those players you mentioned
are marquee players.
- And this deal where, you know, we...
- Marquee?
This is a renegotiation.
We want more from them.
Show them your pure joy of the game.
Bury the attitude a bit,
and show them...
Wait.
- You're telling me to dance.
- No. I'm saying...
...to get back to the guy
who first started playing.
Way back when you were a kid, it
wasn't just about the money, was it?
Was it?
Was it?
Do your job.
Don't you tell me to dance!
- Fine.
- Hey. Hey!
I am an athlete.
- I am not an entertainer!
- Fine!
I do not dance, and I do not start
pre-season without a contract!
- Fine, fine, fine!
- Jerry, talk to me.
Breathe! Breathe, Jerry.
I am out here for you.
You don't know
what it's like to be me.
It is an up-at-dawn,
pride-swallowing siege...
...that I will never fully
tell you about, okay?!
God. Help me!
Help me, Rod. Help me help you.
Help me help you.
Help me help you.
I'm sorry.
You are hanging on
by a very thin thread.
And I dig that about you!
No contract? I'll help me,
I'll help you, help everybody!
- That's my man.
- Hey, I'm happy to entertain you.
Help me! Help me!
- See you in Los Angeles.
- Jerry. Come on, man.
See, that's the difference between us.
You think we're fighting.
I think we're talking.
Unless you love everybody,
you can't sell anybody.
Dennis Wilburn is faxing his offer
for Tidwell on Thursday morning.
- He said you'd be happy... Glad.
- He say happy or glad?
Glad. He said glad. Glad.
- Glad is good.
- We could sure use that commission.
Here. I did a rundown
on where you stand financially.
- My condo was deval‎ued.
- You don't have to explain.
The other night, I wanna apologize.
What happened there?
We're coworkers.
We can't have atmosphere.
I'm very relieved you said that.
You know, the other night,
I was lonely.
I felt you understood something.
We've got a company to think about.
I'll never take advantage
of you again.
- Good.
- You walked out on a job for me.
Can this be right?
Exactly.
I know you need to be alone
with your thoughts.
Think about what's wrong
and how to fix it.
And, you know, just be alone.
Alone.
- You wanna go out to dinner?
- I know a great place.
I broke up with that loser,
and then he started stalking me.
- What do you mean by stalking?
- Coming over uninvited.
"Coming over uninvited"?
So Romeo on your balcony is a stalker?
Excuse me. Ladies?
Good evening,
I'm looking for Dorothy Boyd.
- She's in the kitchen.
- Laurel. Hello.
- Where are you taking her tonight?
- You're the nanny?
- Au pair.
- Au pair? I see.
He likes you.
My goodness.
I've got some gifts for you.
Do you like presents?
Good, all right.
Arizona Cardinals.
It's the team Rod plays for.
- Dropping your laundry off?
- Want a Steelers hat?
- For me?
- I got some things.
- I've got it in gray too.
- Thanks.
You're very welcome.
Look what I've got here.
An energy bar.
It'll keep you up all night.
That's not a good idea.
Aunt Laurel will eat that.
It looks like you've got a fan.
That's more than a dress,
that's an Audrey Hepburn movie.
I got revved up at the thought
of an evening among adults.
- No offence, buddy.
- Jerry, you meet Chad?
Am I dressed okay? I didn't realize...
Don't let him stay up too late.
Tonight, I'm gonna teach
Ray about jazz.
That'll put him to sleep early.
I want to go too.
No, sweetheart, you stay here
with Chad and be good. Kiss me.
Let's go.
- Good night.
- Good night.
Give me a hug.
- I'll meet you at the car.
- Okay.
You forgot your keys.
I've never seen him kiss a man
just like a dad!
Wasn't that thrilling?
He must have been needing that.
Don't cry at the start of a date.
Cry at the end, like I do.
Don't be a shoulder
for him to cry on either.
- Keys.
- Oh, keys.
Oh, dear.
Ever since you've met me, I've been...
It was laziness, my breakup
with Avery. You know that saying?
"It's nobody's fault." It's a lie.
Somebody is always to blame.
You go for it like you do a job.
You work at it.
But maybe love shouldn't be
such hard work.
Yeah, maybe so.
But it's not every day
you say goodbye to a woman like that.
- A song for the lovers?
- No, thank you.
- No, no, we work together.
- This is like an office meeting.
But I know what you mean.
It wasn't like my marriage to Roger
was any good, even before...
Before?
- Jerry?
- What?
Let's not tell our sad stories.
I'll be back in just a second, okay?
They sting. Let Chad
catch the bee in the glass.
He won't hurt him. You've got such
a good heart, buddy. I love you.
Well, this would be good night.
Good night.
I'll see you tomorrow.
It's a big day.
Good night.
Good night.
Oops.
- Let me fix this.
- Good idea.
I think you should not come in.
Or come in.
- Depending on how you feel.
- The same to you.
I have to go in.
I live here.
Right.
I'll come in.
Good.
Are you sure we want to do this?
Oh, hell, yes.
- Did he have a good night?
- Yeah, he's asleep.
- How did it go with sport-boy?
- Still going.
All right.
How are you?
Treat her right.
She's great.
I know this might be a bit awkward,
but I want you to use this.
No, look.
God...
This is Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Stockholm 1963.
Two masters of freedom, playing
before their art was corrupted...
...by cocktail-lounge performers...
...who destroyed the legacy
of the only American art form:
Jazz.
I've put some Mingus on there too.
- No barriers, no boundaries.
- Chad, I got it.
Come here.
You know this is gonna
change everything.
Promise?
What is this music?
I love getting up in the morning!
I clap and say:
"This will be a great day!"
Great!
Did you really need to do this?
I'm getting him up, so don't worry.
What? I'm just waiting for coffee.
I don't care.
- Just tell me one thing.
- No.
- Why...?
- I'm worried...
...you'll believe in a guy who may not
have an emotional marble in his head.
- Please, if I start talking...
- You "please."
What am I for taking the opportunity?
- This guy's on the bottom rung.
- Maybe I am taking advantage.
Does that make me a bad person? Huh?
I found someone popular and charming
and not so nice to me, and he died.
Why should I let this guy go...
...when everything in my body
says that this one is the one?
Take it easy.
I just wanted a few fun details.
Why didn't you say so?
Well, you might be interested
in this one little detail.
I was just about to tell you...
...that I love him.
I do! I love him,
and I don't care what you think.
I love him for the man
he wants to be...
...and for the man that he almost is.
I love him, Laurel. I love him.
- I love him!
- Hi, Jerry.
Act natural.
- Tell me he's not there.
- He's not there.
Oh, God.
- Easy, ladies, easy.
- Coffee?
No, thanks. We bottom-feeders
prefer cereal first.
- Let's have Apple Jacks.
- Apple Jacks it is.
Good morning, darling.
Morning.
- What's going on?
- A lot, actually.
We've got a big fax today.
We need this commission.
Need this commission. Milk?
Cheers.
That was really great
of you this morning.
Let's just root for a big offer
so we can move out of this room...
...into a real office.
Would you mind? Thanks a lot.
Shit.
1.7 for three years?
Man, we owe more than that!
This is the game.
I'll get back to them.
And say what? " Please remove
your dick from my ass"?
I'm sorry, I'm just
a little pregnant right now.
- I feel like crying.
- Let's not take this emotionally.
- We'll roll with the problem.
- Why are you so calm?
Roll with this problem?
Don't take it emotionally?
You haven't gotten emotional
enough over him!
- Get me Bob Sugar on the phone.
- Marcee...
- You wanna leave me?
- A lot of agents say a lot of shit.
What do you stand for?!
How about integrity?
There's so much greed in the world...
...I don't know what to tell my son!
This guy isn't yelling,
"Show me the money!"
Do you know he's broke
and working for you for free?
Broke! Broke, broke, broke.
- I'm not as good at insults as she is.
- That was pretty good.
No shit.
Let me show you something.
- Here. Rod, read this.
- No, no, no, no.
I just think that...
I think it's important.
I appreciate this, but...
You should be proud.
They should read it.
Tell me what to do. Tell me to eat
lima beans, I'll eat lima beans.
You say this is the best,
all we can get...
- All we can get?
- I'm talking with my agent.
This is what you're gonna do. You're
gonna reject that shitty contract.
Play out your existing shitty contract,
and next year, you're a free agent.
Baby, this is us. You and me.
We determine our worth.
You are a strong, proud...
...surviving, splendid black man.
Marcee...
...you are the shit.
Oh, baby.
- If you get injured, you get zero.
- Won't happen. I'm strong in mind.
- It's a risk.
- You bet on me, like I bet on you.
You know? My man!
You know, baby?
- You're so crazy.
- I love you, baby.
- Let me kiss that head.
- Thank you.
- I'm taking that job in San Diego.
- Don't talk about that yet.
- You can't afford me.
- I'll find something fast for Tidwell.
- I refuse to be a drain.
- We'll stay afloat.
We'll stay afloat. Don't leave.
- Get on the camel.
- You've been on my ass all day.
- He's my client.
- Get him on the camel.
- I will.
- We don't need a camel.
- It's Camel Chevrolet.
- You see that? That's how I feel.
- He's feeling my pain!
- Get on the camel!
- I'm pulling him from this.
- It's okay. Just get rid of the camel.
- This isn't what I had in mind.
- You're pulling him?
Right, let's bounce.
Pulling him? Then you shouldn't
have begged me to hire him.
I know you needed that commission,
but we won't get Reebok...
...with no regional Camel ad.
Excuse me.
- Can I ask you a personal question?
- Are we gonna be friends now?
- What do you know about single moms?
- I was raised by one.
Tell me. Because after this, she'll
have to take that job in San Diego.
First of all, single mothers
don't date. Watch yourself.
They've been to the circus.
You know what I mean?
They've been to the puppet show
and seen the strings.
- You love her?
- How do I know?
You know when you know.
I don't want her to go. I've been
hanging out at her place a lot.
That right there is bullshit!
You gotta be fair to her.
Single mothers are a sacred thing.
You gotta have the talk.
She loves you. If you don't love her,
you have got to tell her.
The kid's amazing. He...
I feel you. I feel you, dog.
But a real man wouldn't shoplift
the pootie from a single mother.
I didn't shoplift the pootie.
All right. I shoplifted the pootie.
You know, John Coltrane
once said to Miles Davis...
When you say goodbye to him, just
be cool. What's meant to be will be.
You'll see each other. I'm losing
the only person who listens to me.
- Quit making me laugh.
- You're doing the right thing.
Start your life.
Don't cushion the fall for him.
Check out Exhibit A on the front lawn.
- I'm almost sympathetic to the guy.
- Goodbye.
All right. Goodbye.
Bye.
Listen, you're gonna
like it in San Diego.
It's gonna be great there.
You'll make a lot of friends.
- I'm gonna see you this weekend.
- Go ahead and go.
Go ahead and go.
- Sure you're okay to drive this?
- This rig? No problem.
- I'll see you this weekend.
- Get in the car. Get in the car.
I'll see you in a couple of days,
and I love you.
I love you too.
- What?
- Nothing.
I'll see you soon.
Look, if this weekend
should turn into next month...
...and next month turns into whenever,
don't make a joke of your life.
Go back and read what you wrote.
You're better than the Bob Sugars.
Don't forget that.
- Wait! Wait a second.
- No, no! Oh, God.
- We can save on medical, rent...
- Don't listen to him.
What if we stay together?
What if we got married?
- If I said that, would you stay?
- Don't do that. Don't say that unless...
Well, say it if you want to.
Will you marry me?
What are you thinking?
We're getting married.
Do you, Jerry Maguire,
take this woman to be your wife?
Not yet.
And do you, Dorothy Boyd,
take this man to be your husband?
Almost.
I now pronounce you
husband and wife.
- Okay, sweetie.
- Oh, yeah.
I should go.
Come on, brother. Talk to me, brother.
We did it.
We sure did.
You fuck this up, I'll kill you.
I'm glad we had this talk.
Oh, look at them.
She is so beautiful.
I do not believe
they have this on tape.
Hey, that's my bro.
See, now I'm gonna
release this to ESPN.
- You think I'm joking.
- No, it's okay. I know where you live.
You didn't have the talk, did you?
No.
Well, this definitely
was another way to go.
Hey, Dorothy, come here.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. And Mrs. Maguire.
We're gonna have a great season!
Scotty, Tidwell did four for 36.
- Jerry.
- Dennis.
- He's having a good game. So far.
- He is.
You're gonna miss him next year.
Loser.
I've got a great team behind me
and I'm loving it.
That's my mo'fo!
Come here.
Why don't you be the first man
in your family not to use that word?
And we'll let you live.
Now go kiss Daddy, quick.
Come on, now!
Come on, Rod!
I saw you limping
after the first quarter.
Yeah, I...
I sprained my ankle on the ice
out there. It was cold.
All right. Thanks.
That went well.
Anybody else worth talking to? No.
Let's get out of here.
- How's your head?
- Bubblicious.
- How are you?
- Hey, Rod.
- How you doing, man?
- Hanging in there.
That quarterback sucks.
He's gonna get me killed.
He's throwing high
and across the middle.
My brain's blown because
you weren't asshole enough...
...to get me my 10 million
three months ago.
Take care of yourself on that field.
You're my entire client roster.
Don't I know this.
Now go home to your wife.
- What's that mean?
- What are you doing here?
- You could've told me on the phone.
- How about personal attention?
- You don't want to go home.
- What are you saying?
I'm just trying to talk to you.
How's your marriage?
The husband and wife thing,
how is that?
- Not everyone has what you have.
- Why did you get married?
- I'm just asking as a friend.
- You want an answer?
Loyalty.
She was loyal.
I mean, you know,
everything grew from there.
It just...
...grew from there.
- That's an answer.
- That's the answer.
It's not sexy. Shit!
But that's an answer.
"Tell him what he's won, Bob."
"A beautiful marriage!"
Shit!
Well, I'm happy to entertain you,
as always, Rod.
I have a question for you.
- Are we really friends?
- Why not?
Friends can tell each other anything
if we have our friends hats on, right?
- I think so.
- All right.
Here's why you don't
have your $10 million.
You're a paycheck player. You play
with your head, not your heart.
In your personal life? Heart.
On the field,
it's about what you didn't get.
Who's to blame, who underthrew...
...who has the contract you don't,
who's not giving you love!
That is not what inspires people!
That is not what inspires people!
Just shut up!
Play the game from your heart.
Then I'll show you the kwan.
And that's the truth!
Can you handle it? It's just
a question from a friend. You know?
When they call you shrimp,
I'm the one who defends you!
- I don't wanna be friends no more.
- Fine.
Quit using that word "kwan."
That's my word!
- I'll see you in L.A.
- No heart?!
I'm all heart, motherfucker!
- How many concussions has he had?
- I can't get no respect.
I'm making miracles happen.
I went to see this so-called
black film the other day.
No more salt.
Your biggest game is coming up.
I don't want you dehydrated
for Monday Night Football.
Twenty minutes of coming attractions.
All black films, all violent.
- Brothers shooting brothers.
- I hate you seeing movies alone.
- Baby.
- My Pisces queen.
I hate seeing movies without you.
I won't do it anymore, okay?
- Baby.
- Baby!
- Now?
- Baby now!
- Ray, it's time to go.
- You got them?
Do you take Visa? Take it!
What were you thinking tonight...
...watching them go through
the entire human emotional experience?
"I hope he doesn't get injured."
I felt responsible.
Sometimes I can't tell at all
what's going on in your head.
And I don't know your noises yet.
- Well, when you wonder, ask me.
- Okay, I will.
I thought I just did.
- Why do you love me?
- Why do you love me?
Can I come and watch TV?
- In just a minute.
- For a few minutes.
Hang in there.
He's not going anywhere.
I know.
- Can we talk about something else?
- I don't think so.
I'm incapable of small talk.
But that's why you love me, right?
I'm about personal attention.
This is my life.
I'm available to you 24 hours a day.
I'll be in Phoenix tomorrow
for Monday Night Football.
I can be in Indiana
by 11:30 Tuesday morning.
Just give me 20 minutes.
I'm not asking for an answer now.
I'll call you tomorrow.
Just enjoy your day. Tell Doug hi.
All right, thank you.
Same to you, Marilee.
Indiana, Tuesday. I'll be there.
It's my fault.
What?
It's not fair to you,
this whole thing.
Come here.
Tell me. Let me help.
I took advantage of you.
Worst of all, I'm not alone.
I did this with a kid.
I was just on some wild ride
where I thought that...
...I was in love enough
for both of us.
I pretended your proposal was real...
...when it might have been
a hypothetical.
I did this.
At least I can do something
about it now.
I'm not a guy who runs.
I stick.
Well, I don't need you to stick.
What do you want?
My soul or something?
- Why not? I deserve that.
- What if I'm not built that way?
- I think we made a mistake.
- What if it's true?
"Great at friendship,
bad at intimacy."
It's the theme of my bachelor film,
for God's sake.
I know, I watched it.
I sort of know it by heart.
- I don't like to give up.
- Please.
My need to make the best of things,
and your need to be responsible...
If we don't say something about
it now, we could lose 10 years...
...being polite.
Let's just call this next road trip
what it really is:
A nice long break.
What about Ray?
Well, you'll be friends.
Friends?
- Of course you'll be friends.
- I'll take him to the zoo.
So this break is a breakup? That's...
Come on, Jerry.
You know this isn't easy for me.
On the surface,
everything looks fine.
I've got this great guy.
And he loves my kid.
And he sure does like me a lot.
And I can't live like that.
It's not how I'm built.
If this is empty,
this doesn't matter.
It was just a mission statement.
Put your arms up, please.
Hey, buddy. I wondered
where you were. How's it going?
Get out of here. Go.
- Where's your agent?
- I don't know.
You belong with the big boys.
You belong with the big money.
- You're fucking Rod Tidwell!
- Get away from my guy.
- I was just telling...
- Just go. Flee.
This is a nice moment for you.
I'm gonna let you have it.
Give me a call, Rod.
Say hi to Marcee.
- Thanks for coming.
- I missed you.
What can I say?
You're all I've got.
Frank Gifford with Al Michaels and
Dan Dierdorf at the Sun Devil Stadium.
The story is the Cardinals
are still alive for a playoff spot.
The reason for that is
the outstanding play of Rod Tidwell.
We'll talk about that too.
The Dallas Cowboys
know they're in the playoffs.
Going for a consecutive Super Bowl.
If Arizona wins tonight
and next week...
... they'll make the playoffs
for the first time in 21 years.
Better not mess up
for Monday Night Football.
What did I say? He's always
nervous for televised games.
The Cowboys continue their mission
on Monday Night Football.
- Hey, Shannon.
- Hi, good game.
- Great column this morning.
- Thanks.
Fuck you, punk!
It's a real bruiser out there.
The Cardinals refuse to go
quietly into the desert night...
...as the interminable season winds
down. Just trying to be poetic.
Wax on, Al. Wax on.
A tough hit on Tidwell.
Nothing poetic about that.
- I'd have made that a touchdown.
- That's his sixth catch tonight.
Split to the right. Swenson looks.
A first down at the 19-yard line.
Another savage hit
across the middle on Rod Tidwell.
They're working Tidwell, aren't they?
- What does Daddy always say?
- It looks worse than it really is.
He's gonna kill himself.
- Be quiet.
- What did I say?
Two minutes to play.
Dallas leading by three.
Second down and one now
at the Dallas 11-yard line.
Swenson backs to pass. A blitz!
Down he goes!
Sacked for a six-yard loss.
Good move coming with a blitz
after Swenson.
He had too many men in that pattern.
They couldn't pick up the blitz.
90 razor, X-out on one, ready?
Here we go!
He had a chance to get rid of it.
They've now gone to third and seven.
In the waning moments of this game,
Dallas 17, Arizona 14.
Tidwell in motion.
Moving back to his left now.
Play fake. Swenson, protected well,
lofts one into the end zone.
Tidwell! Touchdown, Cardinals!
- Did you see him go up on that ball?
- He held onto it.
He's still down. Tidwell, upside down,
hits the ground hard.
- He maintains control of the football.
- He's hurt too.
He's not getting up.
- Concerned look on the players' faces.
- Get up, baby.
The trainer out.
It's Tidwell's ninth catch.
- Oh, my God.
- He gives Arizona the lead.
- Can you hear me?
- Blink! Come on, blink!
Commercial! Show me
what's wrong with my husband.
- I said he was too small for the NFL.
- Shut up.
- It's the truth. I'm keeping it real!
- Tee Pee, shut up!
Can't you be loyal to your brother?
Get the hell out of my house!
Hello? Hold on.
It's Jerry Maguire.
Punk!
Jerry? Oh, my God,
I am freaking out.
Marcee, he's unconscious.
Just stay calm. Keep the lines open,
I will call you back.
There are good doctors. Stay calm.
You have to tell me something.
I am freaking here.
We gotta stay calm.
Your family needs you to stay calm.
I know, but my whole life
is this family...
...and it does not work without him!
All eyes at Sun Devil Stadium
are focused on Rod Tidwell.
I am so sorry about
everything I said about your job.
Just do whatever you can
to get Rod to me, please.
Just do whatever you can.
Please, Jerry.
At a time like this, you just hope
his family is not watching this.
It could be his neck.
It could be his back.
Blink, baby! Come on, wake up!
We love you, Rod!
Can you hear me?
Can you hear me?
Do you know where you are?
The trainer's still trying
to revive him.
We'd love to see some movement.
- Rod?
- Let's get him off the field.
- No.
- Get the gurney. Get him off the field.
Wait, wait. Just let me
enjoy this for a minute.
We're looking for some movement.
Is that his head coming up?
He's trying to get up.
He is getting up.
Look at him! Oh, Mommy, he's okay.
The whole stadium is standing.
He's up on his feet
and the crowd loves it.
Here's a guy who's normally very
truculent with the media, aloof...
- We're happy for you.
- He'll get a flag on this.
Who cares!
- Congratulations.
- Thank you. Helluva game.
- Congratulations.
- Thanks.
You are gonna pay.
I know. I know.
Where's Jerry?
You did it.
You did.
Why don't we have
that kind of relationship?
Is that your porty or mine?
Dorothy?
Marcee. No, he's right here.
It's Marcee. She couldn't
get through on your phone.
We did it. I love you.
I love you so much!
I love you!
I love you, Tyson.
I love you, baby.
How's the baby? How's Katie?
Oh, I love you so much.
You know ain't nothing
gonna happen to me.
The problem is, like you were
saying earlier, the biorhythms.
I was saying
the neural pathways are set.
That's why it's hard
for people to change.
I'm sorry, these stupid holidays
make me feel more divorced.
You know? With the songs,
the constant chocolate-eating...
I have a confession to make.
I've listened to you all
tell a thousand sob stories.
I've been very judgmental.
Maybe you're all correct.
Men are the enemy.
No, they're not the enemy.
But I still love the enemy.
Hello.
I'm looking for my wife.
Wait.
If this is where it has to happen,
then it's where it happens.
I'm not letting you get rid of me.
How about that?
This used to be my specialty.
I was good in a living room.
I'd do it alone.
And now, I just...
I don't know.
But tonight...
...our little project, our company
had a very big night.
A very, very big night.
But it wasn't complete.
It wasn't nearly close to being
in the same vicinity as complete...
...because I couldn't
share it with you.
I couldn't hear your voice...
...or laugh about it with you.
I missed my... I missed my wife.
We live in a cynical world.
A cynical world.
And we work in a business
of tough competitors.
I love you.
You...
...complete me.
- And I just...
- Shut up.
Just shut up.
You had me at "hello."
You had me at "hello."
This is my best discussion group.
Your father leaves home on
Christmas Eve, abandoning your family.
Your mother had to sweep up
at the prison to pay your tuition.
Your brother lost a leg
in a fishing accident.
You've had a list of horrific
things happen in your life.
- I'm not gonna cry, Roy.
- I've got some good news.
I've just been handed a signed memo.
It's a contract.
Arizona Cardinals. Four years.
$11.2 million and you'll play
in your home state, where it started.
What do you think of that?
I love everybody.
I love my wife! Marcee!
I love my kids!
Tyson and my new baby, Katie.
My older brother, who got one leg,
and my younger brother, Tee Pee.
You're militant, but I ain't
mad at you. I love you.
I love my teammates.
I'm omitting someone.
- We only have a half-hour show.
- I send love to my offensive line.
Nice to see you. Congratulations.
Good for you.
- You remember Troy from the Super Bowl?
- We met in '93.
- That's right. I enjoyed your memo.
- Thank you.
- A little slow but you come around.
- We're out of time.
I'm forgetting somebody.
Jerry Maguire...
...my agent.
You are my ambassador of kwan, man.
Thank you. Congratulations.
We'll be right back.
- How did you like the zoo, buddy?
- It was great!
One, two, three.
Hey, kid, throw the ball.
Good throw, man.
Did you see?
Oh, no. Let's go.
What? I'm not saying we'll throw him
into the major leagues tomorrow...
...but he's got natural talent.
I know the right people
that'll help develop his talent.
Hey, I don't have all the answers.
In life, to be honest, I've failed
as much as I've succeeded.
But I love my wife,
I love my life...
...and I wish you my kind of success.








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