That man helped us so much. We stopped in some places to eat and that man used to go from the back door through the kitchen with us to make sure we had something to eat, ... I don't think without that help from Buddy Kerr we could have made it. We would n
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Every time we played in Pittsburgh or he came to San Francisco, I used to have an adjustment from him before the game, ... He said, if my manager sees me getting you ready to beat us, he'll go crazy.'
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