What’s up everybody and welcome to the latest edition of the Falcons INF Focus podcast presented by Ticket Master I’m Scott bear that’s Tory mcalaney as always the man of the hour Falcons rookie cornerback Clark Phillips III we’re going to get into Clark Phillips Senor at some point here too uh Clark
Phillips II is joining us here so stoked to have you and before we get into uh some pretty fun stories from your background let me remind you all that as the official ticket Marketplace of the Falcons in the NFL Ticket Master has a wide selection of tickets available for
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Story that your dad likes to tell you were three you were playing soccer but maybe mentally you thought that you were playing football yeah tell us what happened at that moment you’re playing a a generally speaking non-con sport I don’t know I’ve seen male soccer players do some heavy flopping aggressive it can
Get aggressive yeah so it starts with this like I grew up watching even at that age like all I did was watch my uncle play and so he was at Idaho State I want to say and then he went to Portland State he was a running back so
That’s all I knew so even though my first sport was soccer all I was watching on TV and all I was watching in the stands we would travel down to his games like just to support and so that’s all I knew so all I knew was tackle tackle tackle somebody go hit somebody
And all this stuff and so you know my first ever you know sport in a I remember I never forget we were in the gym and because we were so small we were playing soccer in the gym three or whatever and uh first I think it was the
First place as soon as we got started I went and tackled a kid I went and tackled him and you know of course as a kid you look for the reaction everybody everybody’s like oh and like how do I do Dad yeah and so I’m like super nervous
I’m like oh no I did something wrong like people aren’t reacting right now I mean from what I heard my parents said they said I started crying and I was like oh snap like I thought like I was in trouble and everything everyone’s like no you’re not in trouble like you
Good you just can’t tackle wrong sport from then on from then on we knew that okay he needs to be in football he likes to tackle I mean the the one question that if your dad were here that I would want to ask is how was his form on the
First yeah did he lead with like like could he see what he was hitting did he keep his head up yeah right all those important things something tells me that that three-year-old who got you know you don’t always remember everything from back then some tells me that there’s a
Three-year-old out there who was on the other end of this tackle who definitely still remembers oh yeah he may have switch Sports after that like did I sign up for the right thing right yeah this really soccer are we all sure that this is the sport that we’re playing yeah do
You uh I mean I know this has now been almost 20 years since then but also happy belated birthday for those listening Clark yeah Clark turned 22 oh my gosh he’s in his Taylor Swift era hey hey U but any who it I know we’re 20 years removed from your days of playing
Soccer crazy I want a status age I don’t want to get any older that sounds crazy someone who’s older don’t just freeze yourself I don’t know if I like the way that one sounds but do you did you ever pick up soccer like later in life or was
That kind of like as soon as you latched onto football at age four five six you never looked back uh it was I think I might have tried to do it again maybe two three years later but it wasn’t for a full season I’m pretty sure it was football
From then on like if you you can ask my dad but my dad knows it was football from then on cuz I remember it was flag football um and as soon as I could play tackle cuz we tried to play up my dad was trying to get me in tackle football
As soon as possible I would have been out there Tyler if it was up to him well barely can walk but got on pads you know so it was one of those things where like I knew I wanted to play it and you you know the family knew too because it was
One of it like that’s all that’s all we do you know so mhm do you uh so one thing that we found out when we were going through like research and everything is that obviously faith is really important to you and your family and I felt like everything that we read
About you was the title of every article was like faith family and football but what I what we found really interesting is your grandfather founded the church that your dad now pastors I am also a like church kid from the south like I which I know you’re from
California but like church kid oh Universal like experiences for me my grandfather was also a pastor of a church and I remember growing up in church and when you’re growing up in church to the extent of like your family is involved in Ministry you honestly are there more than you’re anywhere else
Live you live there so for you my question was with you and your siblings what’s the worst trouble that y’all ever got in at church well I’ll say being the oldest I was always kind of in that leadership role and I think that’s probably the way
Why I’m the way I am today um I bring that up because I let us in the good things and in the bad things and some of that some of that was in church and me and my brother were definitely both jokesters he was more The Quiet One the
Timid guy but you know when we get together we were a bad we were a bad situation so I’ll tell you this I remember we would do these 3:30 services so we’d have a second service um probably every few Sundays or something and uh depending on where it was at we’d
Either go to another church and basically support or we’d go you know to our church our home church and my dad would uh bring in a guest Pastor or something um but I remember a few instances where me and my brother were you know real real Rowdy in the back and
We knew so we knew as kids you know you kind of know where your parents is going to be at those uh church services so I knew that my my pops was going to be in in the pull pit my mom was going to be sitting with the ladies or sitting you
Know somewhere else or sitting in the front and so me and my brother knew you know all the kids at the other services and everything and so we knew when we could act up and we knew like sometimes okay this is going to be this going to
Be one where we having a good time we going to make some jokes back here we going to go get the cornbread and everything cuz the 3:30 service the food is always the best like we knew the churches that had the best food like oh
Yeah we got to go we got to make sure that we go to act there a little early may have to do that bathroom trip you know at the end of service to make sure that you get back there and so you guys done homework yeah no like because you
Know like you said growing up in church like from a young age you kind of you get those little traditions and things you kind of get them down packed and you kind of know what to expect and what to do um I’m trying to think of a specific
Incident uh did your dad have a like look like from the pull pit like if if he could hear y’all and he looked and you’re like that’s a death stare that’s a death stare right yeah but like maybe everybody else doesn’t realize it but you and your brother know yeah yeah true
Or it was really I’ll tell you it was really my mom so my mom like if she seen us she would just kind of give us this like look and you would see like her teeth kind of clinch together and her mouth goes and she look and we just know
Okay dang she about to tell Dad and we in trouble when we get home and me and my brother look at each other we like a man we about to be in trouble this not going to go good well maybe we could do something maybe we could do the dishes
Or something when we get back get back in the good graces you know so but n it was definitely that look that my dad only had probably caught me once or twice goofing off because I usually was good at having the straight face like if I’m making jokes I’ll make Bryce SL my
Little brother I’m like I’m sitting here I’m like I don’t know what he doing you know but uh now you and Bryce y’all are like what 14 months 14 months apart yeah so y’all are basically I mean and y’all look alike too because yeah y’all are like twins
Essentially but um when y’all were growing up I I mean I I also come from siblings and you know we’re not as close in age but like what was it like growing up with him and kind of always having that that like buddy around in in moments where you know your parents are
Busy but you’ve got someone who’s kind of your your guy it was special and I guess like I wouldn’t say that like early on we took it for granted but we always was fighting and competing like the first 10 years like and we like we would uh we would compete so bad like
Just and I never wanted to lose and I’ll say this on air I never lost and so like Bry is watching this like yeah like and so but it really instilled that in him like he didn’t like to lose and and I realized that at
A young age like I can’t let this and so as soon as he got taller than me I’m going skip to that like it became an issue now he thought like his chest was out a little bit n but we just always compete and because we’re 14 months
Apart like for me I developed a little bit earlier so I mean not in hyp but like but I developed but I was really explosive I was really fast at a young age and he was a late bloomer and so it was always like a competition for me but
It was like it was really like I’m always winning so I was like there there is no rivalry right again it came a point though 12 13 14 we both kind of he I remember he hit puberty walking around like man I’m you know I’m big now too
You go get the dishes you go get the dishes and so it became one of those things but because and all transition to football because we both played corner like that was that that was when we realized like dang like we can both go
To the NFL like we can both be the best at our position like and we’re able to coach each other up we a you know able to play receiver against each other I go catch a couple of balls on him um he won’t do the same but we we we go back
And forth and it’s fun because now he’s committed to San Diego State I got to shout him out today as of today he just signed yeah for those that are listening we’re recording this on national Signing Day and that was the first thing that I saw when I was like doing the research
For this podcast I was like yo Bryce is going to San Diego State like I mean what’s that kind of been like you watching that process from afar you know having your own recruiting story but kind of seeing your brother kind of going through different different things
As yeah his journey has been different way different and that’s what I always tell people it’s like his journey was way more encouraging to me than he’ll ever know just because I feel like I was a kid like I said I developed early um I
Got a lot of offers I had probably every offer in the book and I say that with the most humble attitude because I worked for it and all of that stuff and I end up getting it I was able to sign early his story you know he ended up
Having to go to Joo route he didn’t have as many opportunities right out of high school and so he went the J route which we all know that can be tough a lot of guys get stuck at the Jo don’t end up transitioning to the you know Big Time
Power five even though that’s their plan and he said I’m going to do one year and I’m going to get out that’s what he did he ended up going to TSU and he ended up you know making plays having great film he did two years and now he’s having an
Opportunity to go to San Diego State you know and so all the credit to him because a lot of guys you know with the things that he’s been through and the things that he’s seen and um kind of things that he he’s kind of struggled through um it’s definitely been a it’s
Definitely been a process and you know what I think is cool it’s like how much you’re enjoying his success I’m sure it was the exact same way but I mean we’re sitting here talking to you NFL quarterback with starts under his belt as a rookie and you’re as jacked about
Your brother signing with San Diego State as as as anything I think it goes back to what tor’s talking about right this this bond that you guys have had for so long that I mean especially you play the same position you you you can speak that language right to have that
We took it for granted but now even more so sorry to cut you off like even more so now I just I understand we understand each other on a different level um off the field on the field it’s not like I’m playing dline and he’s playing quarterback it’s like even if that was
The case we’re both playing the same sport but we play the exact same position so it’s like it’s a level of like you know understanding and and love for it that we both probably can’t even put into words because it’s like I understand what you’re going through he
Give up a play I’m like man what was you thinking there you know and yeah shoot I saw this all week we work this and you know same thing for me like hey man what happened on this you need to make that tackle you on my butt and so it’s like
It’s a it’s a comp it’s a consistent like learning coaching each other up with the competitive Spirit The Same Spirit that we had at 5 6 7 13 14 now it’s more so poured into like hey man like what’s up like it’s like hey what we doing right here you know I a
Just never seen you do this Clark CP he called me I ain’t never seen you do the CP what’s up man you all right like and but it’s like somebody who can what’s going on yeah everything and know you you know and know you and that’s what’s
So special about it like and now we both every time we laugh about it we like man what was up with us when we was young like why were we always F I’m like I don’t know man hormones emotions I don’t know like all of that young stuff but
I’m like now we just every time we together we’re literally best friends now we probably talk every two three hours like w every time I get a chance he the first dude I call not my girl it’s him hey anything going on is him and so it’s now now I’m so grateful I’m
Grateful my parents did it back to back you know back cuz I’m like I wouldn’t I wouldn’t have wanted three years apart four years apart 14 months was perfect yeah that’s so great and the fact that y’all talk so much is is really cool too
Because I talk to my sister all the time as well like we have a Snapchat streak that’s stupid 500 yeah no it’s it’s embarrassing I won’t even say it’s over 2,000 days straight and I’m like I know it’s I kind of want an award Snapchat but for you do you remember
Like a time that y’all really got mad at each other like what was the like biggest fight that y’all ever got in O I remember me and my brother were at my grandparents house and um so we would often so my parents would like my dad
Used to travel a lot because he was in um healthc care and like he would have to travel a lot and I just remember my mom would have to she would work like later shifts and stuff and so they would drop us off for like two three days at a
Time sometimes at my grandma’s house and I remember me and my brother like we loved it because we get to stay up we didn’t have to go to sleep we it was no bedtime at Grandma’s asack Grandpa make hiss around the corner we going to get every snack in in
The sheet you know so like it it came with so much fun but I remember we would always compete like I said and everything and my dad my grandpa had from when my uncle was living in there he had this uh older game system I don’t
Even know what it was but it had a game called TR crime and a few other games and I remember we were competing I think I was beating him in a game or something and he ended up throwing throwing a controller or something and my parents
Were coming in I think 30 40 minutes later this is the last day of our little station at grandparents and my dad’s coming in and I remember he had on a suit and everything I never forget and for some reason we ended up outside tussling and throwing each other around
And my dad he ends up pulling up and he thinks that like we’re like full on throwing punches and everything and I remember he snap like I never felt so weak in my child like but strong like I cuz I felt like at 13 14 like I’m a man
I’m strong and we were around that age and I remember my dad snagging us both up with one hand and looking at us both and said if I ever catch you both punching each other you guys might this might be your last day and I was like
And we were just both looking stunned like fear God but it was a beautiful thing because we both learned like brothers that’s not what we do right yeah and so even though we were competitive even though you know we got into it all stuff I tell you what never
Again did we ever like take it there we may have put hands on each may have messed around but we never ever you know let it get to the point where we like throwing each other around or doing nothing crazy like that it was like okay
If it got there now we both just leaving all right man I’m done playing the game and I remember remember being like dang pops is really strong and I remember really talking about it cuz we all cuz you know growing up and especially playing football and playing a you know
A sport with a lot of you know masculinity and you know you you taught I’m strong and you knocked another man down and all of that stuff you kind of Wonder as a kid every man goes through it like Lion King every man goes through
It and so like I wonder if I could take pops you know I wonder if like it’s a thought that you don’t really speak out loud but I wonder if you know and so that kind of settled that with me and my brother like nah there’s no way there’s
No way pops just snatched us both up maybe the story’s gotten crazier but I want to say both of our feet were up like and I’m 13 14 and I’m like my dad is very strong but I would say he’s I saw his Instagram profile he’s jacked oh
Even now yeah like and he now I’ll tell you now like he he’s on a journey like he’s down so and he’s comfortable with me saying sharing this because it’s been a crazy Journey like he he gained weight was up to like 230 or something and he’s
2 inches shorter than me now he’s 192 wow he said that his goal is to be looking like me and my brother a high performance D1 professional athlete like and so now I’m like dang like I knew that he could do that because my dad’s
Similar to me that’s where I get it from he can be very extreme like and that’s what’s gotten him where he is in you know in his profession as a healthcare you know executive um but for me I’m like dang it it still it’s crazy to see
I’m like dang pops got abs now cuz we grew up in I saw I knew we always knew he was super strong right know cuz he power lifted he bodybuilding and he did all that stuff but never did I ever think I’m like now I’m like wow okay I’m
Like I need to make sure I’m looking all the way right I’m like pops is battling I’m like you know oh well it’s funny cuz I was I was going to ask like if y’all work out together like you your brother and your dad my dad’s really like the
The the only person that really trains me and my brother like consistently like and it’s going to stay that way you know cuz he’s gotten us here and he’s been the one that stayed on us and then the biggest thing too I tell people is that
He knows Us best like he knows when something’s off with the body because he’s been the one that’s done the strength training he’s taken us if he couldn’t do it it was okay bet I’m going to get you guys in the hands of somebody that can you know coach you guys up for
DB because for him he didn’t start playing football till a senior year of high school interesting only because um he was the fastest in the everyone’s like why don’t you he’s one of those kids that was super strong super fast he was doing like four plates in high
School on the bench just at 165 lbs and so I was like what are you doing we need you to play running back back then it was the run you know they ran ball so he was like we need you to play running back and he was at Milan and they’re
Like all right and he was like all right I’ll go play you know whatever and um you know he ended up getting some scholarship offers but he end up staying back home um my grandmother rest in peace was battling cancer so he had to
Stay but um he end up I was like dang that’s crazy like you could have really went you know off of one year you know it it’s we’re already 15 minutes into this podcast time flies when you’re having fun but I I I think it’s interesting but when you get drafted so
There’s these kind of like narratives that kind of I don’t know if one draft analyst says it they all say it right but like one of the but but like one of the narratives was is like Clark Phillips confidence is Sky High like he has this crazy self-belief okay and everybody sort of
Assumes that’s only football like related but like listen to the conversation that we’re having right now that’s where the confidence comes from it comes from having the support system having you know generations of people behind you seeing Sacrifice from your parents that’s where the confidence comes I mean
You’re good at football yeah right but but it’s rooted somewhere deeper than that oh yeah way deeper and I’m glad you mentioned that because my dad and he would always say when we were younger but we didn’t understand it of course until we got up out the house like his
Biggest thing was I want to teach you guys work work ethic I’m not going to give you guys anything I’m not going to ever just hand feed or spoon feed you I want to give you guys work ethic and then you guys will go a long way and so
Now I understand exactly what he was saying he taught us how to work how to train how to go through loss how to go through things and we never once seen a bad eye he went through so much loss in so many things like in his childhood
Even in our childhood so many things his mother his brother like like all type of stuff that I’m like now looking back I’m like my Dad we used to think my dad was a robot just the way that he was able to handle things and just okay dang that
Happened now what we going to do that happened dang we didn’t even know like there’s so many stories I could get into like for I’ll bring up one and I’ll be done um he end up he ends up losing his job uh we’re about 12 13 me and my
Brother we had no idea like when he comes in or whatever just a regular day I didn’t find out to I’m out of the house that he’s doing Uber doing lift just to make sure like I’m like the level of humility to go and do Uber and
Do lift after making you know 150 200,000 being a Healthcare Executive you know for some time and to be able to just turn around say I need to make this happen I need to figure out a way to pay the bills I’m not going to make you know
My mom go and work two two jobs or I’m not going to I’m going to go do Uber do LIF and he did other things on the side to make sure that he can bring the bread in I’m like wow yeah but we had no idea we had no idea
Had no idea didn’t come in you know throwing in anything didn’t come in like y’all need to go work you know teenagers yeah we’re teenagers you know and because he wanted y’all to focus on what you’re doing is trying to aieve this goal is go to the NFL yeah allow me and
My brother continue to do do us in school continue to work never once you know but that that’s a that’s one of those things that like I look back and I’m like just forever grateful because a lot of people and it wouldn’t have been wrong for them to to say okay the kids
Got to get to work a little bit now now they need to go get a job at Taco Bell do something because we’re struggling you know allowed us to kind of stay in our lane be kids and continue to do our stuff and I’m like just looking back I’m
Like that’s one that can get me emotional like pops was being a man that’s a man you know yeah taking care of everybody yeah MH man what I could talk for an hour what else do you want to hit oh gosh I have so many things
Many so many things that I want to hit but there you talk about like hard decisions and I feel like when a lot of people know the story of you flipping from Ohio State to Utah before going to college I mean that that’s written about
A lot that has been written about a lot that is a story that has been told you look up Clark Phillips I third on Google that’s Story number one two and three yeah but I my question isn’t necessarily about like that and for you to tell everybody about that what’s something
That in that process gets lost in the stories that are retold about you and what is something about that moment in your life that maybe people don’t know I’ll say this because a lot of kids can get lost in the hype um all of that stuff you start to get offers and nobody
Can tell you anything and you forget that you can only choose one I remember my dad’s biggest thing to me and even my brother even though he wasn’t in the process he always told him to learn from my process so you don’t make the same
Mistakes and like for me my dad used to always say like hey man you can only pick one and then nothing none of this stuff matters as soon as you step foot on campus the same thing of course when you get drafted and that’s why it was
Directly applicable I was able to look at that process and kind of match it up to this but now like for me that’s kind of the biggest thing for me was making sure that like okay even though I’m highly touted I was highly recruited all this stuff none of that stuff mattered
Like when I committed like because you can get caught up in oh man I got Nick Savin wants me you know Ryan Day all of these guys that are at Big Time programs and then you know I chose Utah and I was like for me me that was that was the
Biggest thing for me like I felt like I’m going to go to a program that’s you know big enough and it wasn’t about the hype it was all about okay what can they do to develop me and how can I go somewhere that’s going to win you know
And so that’s that’s what came down to my decision and then when I look back at it I’m like I’m so grateful that I was okay with and and it’s crazy cuz for me it didn’t feel like going against the grain like but for a lot of people it
Was like what are you doing you’re going to Utah like you got all these offers like oh and people assume oh man maybe he didn’t get accepted no I just chose Utah like it like but a lot of people may have gone with another higher tier
Program if it wasn’t Ohio State just to kind of okay if I’m not going here I’m going there and so but for me I’m grateful for my dad kind of having that attitude too and kind of instilling that in me and my brother don’t be afraid to
Do your own thing like you don’t have to try to follow the MS or follow the crowd just because you feel like that’s the cool thing to do if you feel solid about this and I felt solid about the coaches I felt solid about what they were
Telling me felt solid about what the plan was for me and that was the program that I chose and look back look at it and I’m like the rest was history yeah consensus All American Defensive Player of the Year NL draft pick yeah so to
Kind of Rose bow right yeah yeah yeah no there are some things to to kind of like wrap this thing up because we know you have to go to another meeting but I’m going to play a little bit of true or false with you I have a couple stories
That I need you to tell me if they’re true or false so first one true or false that you didn’t have a winter coat because you’re from California when you first went to Utah and you would double up on hoodies in order to stay that’s
True and my mom gave me crap for it for a long time CU they tried to stuff one in my luggage like oh no you going to take this I’m like no Mom I’m good I’m okay oh I struggled the first few months I struggled walking the classes too I
Didn’t have a car I’m walking in my Vans because I thought I was so cool and I was going to look fly in school I was going to look cool I’m going to all my classes just before Co and I remember thinking this is the worst decision cuz
By the time the snow dries or by the time the snow’s off your feet it’s completely damped in your shoe it was wor worst feeling ever I’m like oh this is bad and then I got to walk back in it I’m like oh no I to from Southern
California and where you can wear shorts 365 days a year and if it’s 71 it’s cold outside uh so I feel that and even coming here it’s winter in Georgia and I’m panicking yeah we were talking about that on the way up yeah true or false
You are a serious roller skater I got this one true yes okay how why I saw this and I was like you’ve like legit roller skate have like some roll about six pair of skates oh go I actually got to get them shipped down here I haven’t
Been yet um but in offseason best believe I’ll be doing it so it starts like this so about I’ll say my end of my freshman year at Utah I remember so I didn’t I don’t go out I don’t really do I’m kind of a boring got more of a home
Body so and I watch anime I do all of the stuff that you wouldn’t expect a football player to do right watch anime um watch L TV but so we’re I was having one of my two months where I just do that you know and I think it was
Midseason too and we come back and so we get a few days I I think we might have had a buy or something I remember me and Mai Bernard because we lived together at the time me and Mai Bernard was like man what we going to do he like CP I got to
Get you out of the room man we got to do something and I’m like man what go to a party or something no that’s not me you know bro I’m not talking about and he was like bro let’s go just look up something to do I’m like what is it to
Do in Utah and this is two Long Beach dudes talking Ma’s from Long Beach too and uh I was like what and and you and he was like all right remember in the city we used to go to I’m like yeah they probably don’t had those out here but
They probably closed at like 7 cuz then Utah everything closes earlier and I remember after we got done just you know kind of ragging them um we end up looking at I was like let’s just go skating so we go the first time as soon
As I get on the floor somebody Clips me and knock me over oh God and I remember seeing these old dudes about 65 70 and seeing them just grooving and dancing and me and Mai looked at each other about an hour in I’m sweating I’m really
Trying to do it and we look I said I’m going to be the best skater in here yeah this is a this is uh Classic Fun Center in Utah and they have about three or four of them down there I said I’mma go to every single one of them I’m be the
Best guy I’m be the smoothest and everybody is it it’s going to be like look at that guy yeah he’s got it look at this little short stocky buff dude on skates actually doing it and I said it then and you can ask Mai today like he was like dude you’re really committed
Like I would go down the orm I would drive an hour just to go to the skating rink that didn’t have anybody there 2 pm just to practice just to practice because I was like I’m gonna learn how to go backwards I’m gonna learn how to
Be smooth and not fall I was like how are they doing and I remember asking for tips it was a dude named Clark in there that I used to call Superman and it’s crazy he was bald and the dude had a crazy story I can’t get into it but the
Dude’s like his name was Clark and he was like he was like you seeing Clark in there and it got to the point I was going like every day of the week I’m like I’m going like every day the week soon as I get down watching F I’m like
Where you going andb like where you going Clark I’m like you already know classic skates like what skat you rolling I’m like I’m got I got my bands today I had the custom pair and everything oh my gosh I got vanillas when I really thought I was doing it
Them the them the roll bouncing skates so I got real serious about it I’m probably Rusty now but I still got smoo I mean I feel like we could go out there right now right without I could hit a few spins and stuff yeah I feel like
There’s a whole content idea in here just I mean I’m already W happen yeah I’m already writing it down in my notebook off seon skating because I don’t know how to skate so like you’ll could be like to go down to Skate Country and oh yeah they have that oh
Yeah oh don’t tell me that yeah oh honestly I love this okay you’re going to teach us for sure all right I’m going need it I’m going need to learn okay we still have so many notes I don’t think we’ve ever done this before can we do a
Clark Phillips the third part twoo at some point we got stuff we got other stuff we are out of time uh super unfortunate next season we’re going to run this back with the other page right of stuff um okay please do what you do uh this podcast was awesome if you want
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Scott this has been a freaking awesome episode of Falcons Focus presented byet master we’re just gonna skate around I don’t know how we’re outo this it’s gonna be tough Clark said the bar very high put it on skates put it on skates okay we will talk to you again next week see you
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