All the way through, Evans. Come on, come on. Come on. - I'm too tired. - You're too tired, my ass. You're too lazy. But that's gonna change. I promise you that's gonna change, come on. Come on, back in line. Through the line, Evans. Man, I quit, dawg. I had enough of this shit, man. Y'all niggas is trippin'. Five hundred degrees and y'all doin' wind sprints? If you can't accept the challenge, then you're not good enough to call yourself a Mustang, Evans. You hear me? You wanna come back out here, we'll be out here workin' our asses off. You wanna come back out, make sure you bring a heart with you next time. What's everybody lookin' at? Who else wants to quit? Come on, Bates. We're almost done, Bates. Don't quit on me. Hand on the line. On my whistle. All the way through, touch the line and get back. Come on, Bates. This is where we win the game, in the fourth quarter. You will be mentally tough when this is done.
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18.6s
You better stay down, boy. You better stay down. - Hey, get off me, bitch! - Oh, you the bitch. Willie, get off the field! Choi, get in there for Weathers. Dead ball. Unsportsmanlike conduct on white. Fifteen yards. C'mere. What was that? This ain't no street fight out there. - You gotta have discipline and self-control. - Tell me about it, Coach.
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33.4s
Paul, a delay in funding? Well, there's a lot of red tape and paperwork we gotta... How are we supposed to play without equipment? I just read Willie Weathers' file. Have you seen it? Yeah, what about it? We had an agreement. No killers on the football team, right? Dexter, if there's more than five kids on that team that aren't killers, it's because they have lousy aim. - They're not in here for that. - 'Cause they didn't get caught. But Weathers did. And I'm workin' my ass off to make sure he doesn't kill anybody again! You sure that's it? What? Well, you were a college football star. Maybe this team is... Dexter, your degree was in social work, not psychology. We need that equipment.
Gridiron Gang
6.5s
Set! Gray 10! Gray 10! Hut!
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1.7s
Ball!
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17.1s
All right, Kelvin! Bulldogs 21, Mustangs 14. 1... 12 remaining in the fourth quarter. It's 21-1 4. We can maybe win our first game right here. Coach said 23 counter. It's all yours, Willie. It's all yours. 23 counter. On one. On one. - Ready? - Break!
Gridiron Gang
10.4s
God damn it, why not? I mean, we just, like, little gangsters. It wouldn't even mean nothin'. It'd mean somethin' here. Right here, right now, it would mean somethin'.
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1.9s
C'mere, lemme see.
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3.6s
Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about, baby!
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2.4s
Come on, show us what you got!
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2.2s
First one is always the toughest.
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2.4s
You don't like takin' a hit, now, do ya?
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5.3s
I just felt so bad for all those kids who never knew that type of mother.
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1.8s
Come on!
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6.3s
Oh! Y'all messed my arm up! Hey! Hey! Come here. Oh, it's my shoulder, Coach.
Gridiron Gang
3.6s
That's it! That's it! That's it!
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1m10s
I'm glad to hear that things are getting better, Mom. Maybe when I get out we can live together again. Football is great. And I'm good at it now. I love sackin' the quarterback. Sometimes I can't even believe it's legal. Throwin TD's don't pay as much as slingin' rocks, but damn, it feel good. Grandma, you'd be proud of me. I'm stayin' outta trouble. I don't have enemies here anymore. We done won seven in a row now. I can't remember the exact number of touchdowns I scored. I think about 60. Dear Danyelle, I wish you would write back to me. I'm different than I was. I think you would like me again if you saw me play football.