Leon Hayes is trying to resist the crack dealer's lifestyle. He's gonna play football for Dorsey High this year.
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And how'd things change for me?
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Well, that's up to you, Leon. And you, Bates.
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I just wish I could play witchu guys on Saturday, man.
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Since then all the kids have been released.
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How you guys are like my family. And I wanted to show my family what I could do.
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Come on, girl.
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Not a whole lot.
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Ready?
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- Danyelle! - Willie.
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I know you're nervous. So am I.
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Willie Weathers got a full scholarship to play football for a top boarding school.
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I see, Coach. - You understand? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. I understand. Get back to work. Come on. Let's go! Mr. Porter, can I talk to you? I tried to tell ya.
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Hey, Junior, what's up, man?
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But I'll be there.
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What's up, Coach? Last year, when you were dealing crack, I heard that you made five times my salary. And I ain't paid no taxes. - No taxes? - No taxes. Means you're pretty good at math, memorization. Yeah, I'm pretty friendly wit it. Here's the problem. I'm worried about Madlock not being able to learn our playbook. What's that got to do wit me? If he can't learn it, he doesn't play, which means he doesn't block for you, which then means I'm gonna have to put in Aguilar to protect you.