Oh, no, Roger. I don't want to sit down there. I want to sit more towards the center.
It's less crowded down here.
There's no action down there.
Well, who knows? Today we might actually get close to the goal.
Roger, I don't want to sit over there. No, come on.
All right. But if Scott shows up, I'm leaving.
That's why you want to sit over there to stay away from Scott.
That's a little childish, don't you think?
Well, he bothers me.
He likes talking to you.
Yeah, about his daughter and all the things that she does wrong on the field.
Well, he's just excited, excitable.
He's draining.
Well, he seems drawn to you.
He's like poison ivy. So I'm telling you, if he shows up, I'm...
Hey, look who we got here. I'm leaving.
Don't be rude. Hi, Scott. Hi, Michelle.
Hi. Beautiful day, huh?
Oh, yes. Much better than last week when we roasted.
Oh, I know. It was so hot.
So are you coming or going?
Oh, I'm coming.
I sure hope they win today.
Well, seeing as though they've never even made a goal,
let's not set our hopes too high, huh?
Well, they'd better.
You know, I spent all week in the backyard with Nicole,
practicing her offensive moves.
I tell you, she's like a dead weight.
She has no anticipation whatsoever.
Yeah, well, they're only seven.
Well, I remember when I was only four,
and I was running circles around my older brother.
Well...
So, Scott, how's the new deck coming?
They're not fast enough for my taste.
Oh, it's coming along just fine.
Well, it sounds beautiful.
It is. This contractor is really fabulous.
It's great.
Okay, girls, let's go. Let's move it, move it, move it, people.
All right, girls.
All right, girls, ladies.
All right, come on, girls.
You can do it. Here we go.
Oh, they lost the ball already.
Nicole, pay attention out there.
It's all right.
The ball just went right by you for crying out loud.
Try to get the ball back, girls.
Run, Nicole, run.
Don't skip.
Kendra, get the ball.
The ball.
No, don't look at me.
Look at the ball.
The ball.
The one that just rolled right past you.
That's okay, honey.
You're going to get the next one.
Oh, yeah, you seem pretty calm.
Doesn't this drive you crazy?
Oh, they're having a good time.
Having a good time?
How can you have a good time if you're a loser?
Honey, don't call them losers.
Well, what do you call a team that hasn't scored a goal in 15 games?
The Mariners?
That's a baseball team.
Yeah, I know.
I was making a joke.
Kendra, get off the ground.
Stand up, honey.
Off of the grass.
No, I'm not yelling at you.
I just want you to stand up.
Nicole, stop dancing.
This is no time to have fun.
This is a game of soccer.
Kendra, Nicole.
You're doing great, honey.
Good job, sweetie.
But they won't play well if you make them feel bad.
So, uh, you play any sports?
Football.
Any good?
No.
You know, my dad used to scream so loud at the games,
it got to the point where I had to hide the schedule.
Mine would come to my practices and get on the field with me.
You're kidding.
Oh, yeah.
You can imagine how popular that made me with the guys.
Nicole, stop dancing and play soccer.
You know, sometimes my dad would yell so loud,
Nicole!
Kind of like I'm doing now.
Yep.
I see you.
Yes, you are standing.
That is good.
You know, you don't seem much like your old man.
You seem pretty controlled.
What's your secret?
Uh, well...
Will you excuse me for a minute?
Okay, girls, let's get the ball back.
Let's hustle out there.
He wants to know why I'm not like my dad.
What'd you tell him?
Nothing yet.
Well, are you going to?
Do you think I should?
Well, yes, of course.
Okay, girls, let's go.
That's what I was afraid of.
Well, then...
You want to come with me?
No.
I mean, this is man talk.
Besides, yes, you, not me.
You can do it.
Go on.
Thanks a lot.
Okay, spread out.
Don't clump together.
Pass the ball.
So, the reason why I'm not like my dad
is because I have come into a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ.
Let's go, girls!
And since acknowledging that I'm a sinner,
in need of a savior,
and turning my life over to God,
take hold.
Run!
My marriage is better.
I'm a better dad.
I've been able to forgive my own dad.
Let's go, girls!
And if you'd like to know Jesus is your personal savior,
I can take you through those steps
right now, if you'd like.
Let's go, team!
Those also critical steps.
So, what do you think?
Huh?
Are you saying something?
What?
Huh?
No.
I mean, what?
Yes.
What I've been saying, talking to you about,
is that Lisa and I, we're thinking
that maybe you and Michelle and Nicole
would like to come over to our house
after the game.
Really?
You know, for a barbecue,
or for some sports, or games, or something.
Your house, after the game.
Yeah.
Hey, Michelle.
Huh?
Roger and Lisa want to invite us over to their house
after the game.
You do?
We do?
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
Yeah, we do.
For a barbecue.
Well, we'd love to.
I guess we'd love to.
Great.
Great.
Oh, great.
We scored a goal.
We scored a goal.
What happened?
Nicole, she kicked it in.
Yes.
They're going, tripped over Kendra,
who's lying on the ground.
Whoa!
Yeah, Kendra!
Way to go, Kendra!
Oh, my job, girl.
We got a goal.
We scored a goal.
What did you do?
You could do it.
Woo!
Thank you.
