Marla likes to cool it down with Ken Stabler, Phil Villapiano, Matt Millen, Gene Upshaw, Jim Plunkett, Howie Long, Marcus Allen and Todd Christensen and coach John Madden.
Marla was watching a Eddie Rabbitt commercial and Matt said, "Somebody get rid of that commercial." Todd looks on and said, "No way, I'm a Mormon, I can't drank beer."
Jim concerns of singing, in fact, he was look at the rest of the players and his last word was "Me," and barely shuts his mouth.
Phil said about things and Passaic. Phil said, "Passaic, You have to pah when you say it."
Marla told Todd to have fun, in fact Phil said, "Marla, get him away from me." Marla tries to say many things and Phil said, "Shut up. I didn't say raise your hands." Gene tries to say it in the similar way, Phil said, "Upshaw you..." Marla said, "Wait, the scenario is that imbecile fiend of yours has got to go." Todd said, "Please I'm good for my soul."
John told Marla about the best or the worst. Todd said, "I'll get you, you interfering imbecile." Marla said, "No, Todd, you better leave Madden alone, he can't coach you, Flores is."
Meanwhile, Gene told Marla about Stick-em, and Marla told Gene about Zero or Double Zero. Ken said, "You heard what Marla said, Gene."
The next morning, Marla was looking at pictures of Cary Grant and James Garner. Howie had just woke up and said, "Who was that guy in that black glasses?" Marla said, "That's Cary Grant. That's me, in 1977, when I was touring." Marla also said about James Garner in 1980 after Dave Casper traded to Houston. Todd said as he turned on the reel, "That's me and Malcolm Barnwell cheering a little bit. Stop, that's James Garner." Marla and Howie said, "We know!"
Seconds later, Todd gave Marla an advice, Todd speaks fast and slow in Henry David Thoreau's poem.
Upshaw died a year after its filming, Christensen in 2013, Stabler in 2015 and Madden in 2021.
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