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Let's see here.

Starting right guard, sh*t.

No longer in school.

Starting linebacker, sh*t,

no longer in school.

Two players fighting right

in front of the coach when he's

trying to make things work out.

Starting center, arrested for sh**ting

somebody in the face with a BB g*n.

Most coaches, that

would be pretty much

a career's worth

of crap to deal with.

I think that sums up

the last two weeks for me.

And you know what?

I know damn good and well

what I sign up for every year.

And I keep coming back,

because I love this program,

and I feel very responsible

to make sure that you guys

have a football season

that you can be proud of.

And I will k*ll myself

to make that happen.

This is our season.

I don't care what happens.

Back in the day,

when the Firestone plant

was up and working, the North Memphis

area used to be a booming place.

There was industry and there

were people in homes.

Since the plant closed, that

neighborhood just went to heck.

I mean the people moved out,

the jobs were gone.

As a result the football

program fell off the map.

When I came, the winning scores

were very, um...

I don't remember winning.

For almost ten to 14 years,

we never won a football game.

We'd play ten games.

And we ended up 0-10.

Oh, you know when you

see Manassas on the schedule,

oh, we gonna b*at them.

We don't even gotta

practice hard.

Bookie, come say hello to me!

Are you actually here

to work out today?

- I am!

- I am so proud of you...

What's up?

A freshman... 15 years old.

If it hadn't

been for Coach Courtney,

I don't know where

we would be right now.

He's what got

the kids so excited

about the opportunities...

and the possibilities.

He's the one that's got them

headed in that direction.

The foundation

has got to be a solid platform

that you can stand on and

speak to these kids and say,

"This is the way

you build yourself.

If you build yourself this way

and handle yourself this way

and have character.

You get to play football."

And winning will

take care of itself

because young men of character

and discipline and commitment

end up winning in life.

And they end up

winning in football.

Well, when you flip it,

and the foundation of what

you're doing is football,

and you hope all that

other stuff follows...

Well, then you think

football builds character.

Which it does not.

Football reveals character.

All right,

shut up and listen up.

Where's Big Kenneth?

Has anybody seen Big Kenneth?

Huh?

All right, listen up.

Everybody imagine the state

of Tennessee on a map. OK?

Way over in the corner, you got

Knoxville and Chattanooga.

Toward the middle

you got Nashville.

And you come on down here.

Everybody outside of Memphis,

do you know what they say

the biggest city

in Mississippi is?

Memphis.

The rest of the state, doesn't even

claim us when it comes to football.

We're viewed by people outside the West

Tennessee area who've played us...

Undisciplined,

not very well coached,

running around acting

a fool before the game.

About everything other than

football, and about ourselves,

rather than about the team.

You have a responsibility

this year, guys,

just like the teams

that came before you.

You have a responsibility

to play hard.

You have a responsibility to take

care of yourself in the classroom.

And you have a responsibility

to show Memphis

what Manassas

Football is about.

As you all know,

we got work to do today.

Lots of learning.

Everybody's head right.

When I got there...

...there was 17 kids for

a varsity football program.

First team,

offensive line right here.

Joaquin and Robert on defense,

let's go. Let's move!

There are good athletes

in the neighborhood.

But they weren't gonna

play for Manassas.

And do you blame them?

Not only was Manassas one of

the worst programs in the city,

it was arguably one of the worst

programs in the entire state.

Let's go, hustle up.

Tre, you're a safety.

Sills, tight end.

Receiver, down there. Hit it!

Hot Pocket, do you know the

freakin' routes? Go, go, go!

Our first year there,

we won four games. And...

...people were opening

their eyes, saying...

...you know, Manassas isn't the

worst team in the city anymore.

I mean, they're

b*ating a few people.

There it is, that's what we want.

The next year, there's

this group of 8th graders...

That's O.C., and Julius and

T.O. and JP and all these guys,

that all showed up to

the weight room one day,

and said, "We see y'all getting better,

we hear what you got going on."

and I said guys, all of you,

as a group, come to Manassas.

Just stay here and

let's build this thing.

Hike!

They were talking

it up in the neighborhood.

We're going to Manassas, we're

going to make Manassas good...

And in their

first year, they're 1-9.

And got hammered.

Instead of laying down,

they continued to try,

and they continued to believe.

And they continued to work.

You better win that ball, Will!

And now this is

their senior year.

And my biggest concern is

that it doesn't end up as

great as it should be for them.

And I don't mean they have

to win a state championship

to be successful.

The one thing that

Manassas has never done

is win a playoff game.

Everybody to

Coach Coleman, let's go!

Let's go!

Let's go! Let's go!

Guys, you're playing

a football game Friday.

We got work to do.

We just gotta keep

getting better.

I like their

chances this year, I do.

And it starts with

that offensive line

and with Mr. Brown.

Come on, O.C., come

on, let's go! Come on, O.C.!

We get just hordes of

film coming into the office

and to be totally honest,

most of the film we get

gets thrown in a pile,

never to be seen again.

So this link came across

my desk, and the first play,

you knew O.C. was special.

From Manassas High

School, number 77, O.C. Brown!

That's what I'm

talking about, O.C.!

O.C. was one of those

kids from Loomis Junior High,

- in that class.

- Hike!

Mike noticed in O.C.,

he said, Bill, this kid is...

for his speed and size,

he's just a big athlete,

he's really good.

We were thinking

this kid can play

some college football somewhere.

But no one had

ever heard of him.

Nobody. So, I pieced together

this grainy YouTube clip...

It had thousands

of hits in the first 48 hours.

And that's where it went nuts.

♪ Under the bridge

Asleep in the shade ♪

♪ All of the terrible... ♪♪

Just to see him

sometimes turn the corner

and nobody'd be there and

he's running with the back,

you think oh my gosh,

this is scary.

That's a big dude

running that fast.

Got some mail.

Auburn, Arkansas,

North Carolina State,

Louisville, Mississippi State,

Southern Miss.

Nah, these ones I got

these in one day, I think.

O.C. is a perfect

picture of North Memphis.

Raised by his grandmother

in a very small house,

mother's deceased,

father's kind of in and out.

If he can have

a good senior year and get

a Division I scholarship.

You know, the sky's the limit.

I don't want to say football

is everything to me. But...

This is a very

good friend of mine.

And when you find out who

he is and what he's about,

and where he comes from,

you'll find out anybody

can do anything.

So, just to speak to you

for a few minutes,

is my buddy, Aaron Hayden.

Thanks Coach.

I always ask two

questions when I speak,

and I'm going to raise my hand

and answer the questions myself.

Raise your hand, anybody

in here, that has a parent,

that graduated from

college, in this room,

raise your hand.

You'll notice I

put my hand down.

Anybody raise your hand

if you have two parents

that graduated from college.

Mom and dad,

graduated from college.

Is there anybody in this

room who has two parents?

I've got another question.

Raise your hand if

you've had a close relative,

a brother, uncle, cousin, anybody,

that has served time in jail.

I have my hand up

as well, and that's...

...that's the thing, when I talk

to kids, from where we come from,

is that you got to think

outside your circumstances.

I didn't have

a dad in the home.

Loved my mama to death,

but she had a new man,

you know, every month.

Some dude was

sleeping on the couch.

And I walked by him

as I went to school.

And I could have went to school,

I could have stayed at home.

It really wasn't like anybody

forced me to do anything.

But it's not where you start.

It's what... what is it?

It's where you finish.

Thanks for having me.

And I appreciate being here.

Release, Julius!

Stop!

Stop, back, back,

back, back, back.

Get on the ball.

This is so easy, y'all.

You block.

When you hear the thud,

you get in your lanes.

And you got to hustle

into your lanes.

But you don't go anywhere

until you hear the thud.

Do you hear me?

When you look

around this program...

Not a lot of equipment. They pretty

much had to do with what they have.

You know, they have

a nice school here at Manassas,

a brand new school,

but unfortunately

they got that built and

didn't get the rest of

the school built, which

is the athletic part of it.

All right, let's go.

O.C., you have to block first.

There was nobody over there!

Damn it...

The city schools really are...

They play on a different level

in terms of support and

in terms of funding...

When you address that thing,

is the minute it hits his right hand.

That's the landscape that

we have in athletics today.

It's kind of like America,

the haves and have-nots.

Get it in there.

Oh, my God, Kevin.

The City of Memphis

school system

is always just way underfunded.

There's just no money, and if

you don't have a booster club,

the only other way

to pay for the program

is to play what

they call pay games.

We would bus out to places

like Ripley, Haywood,

Milan, Westview...

We're talking big, powerful

3 and 4A football teams.

They'd b*at our ass,

they give us a check

and send us back on our way.

And those five or six games would

raise 15-20 thousand dollars

and that's what would

fund the football program.

The problem is, by the time

you got to your district games.

Your 19 kids were b*at up,

and pretty much accepted

that they were horrible

and couldn't win any games.

Well, Jim and I started

Manrise for the soul purpose

of raising money to give to

Manassas like a booster club.

It's a program now,

it's not having to go

up the road to play these

huge schools that are going to

destroy us, and an opportunity

to tell kids in the hallway,

"Come play football."

Dickens?

You weren't in practice

yesterday were you?

- No.

- Huh?

- Yes, sir?

- You weren't there Monday, were you?

- No.

- You going to be there today?

- Yes, sir.

- Get your grades right.

You need to be on

the football field!

What a shame.

What a shame.

Why'd you fly the coop on me?

Rarely do coaches come back

and go through all the stress,

the headache, and the tired

and everything else,

for all the kids on the team.

It's typically one

or two that matter

so much to you that you're

willing to put up with it.

I'm not supposed to be

showing my project,

but I'm going to show you.

This is the one I spent four hours

in the early morning doing.

I'll show you my other project.

This is the egg in a bottle.

I'm the smallest lineman.

Like, I was the smallest linemen

on the offensive line last year.

When I first noticed, I'm like,

I'm the littlest

thing on the line.

Everybody else is

all big and wide

and I was just small.

But I feel like a giant.

But when you standin' next them.

I'm like a little pee-wee.

Coach, put me in,

put me in there!

He's completely

undersized to play right tackle.

He has no business

being a right tackle.

He's always

out-manned physically.

And he always wins.

And that's not because

he's some physical specimen.

It's because he's

so mentally tough.

I think of him

as preacher boy...

...like, he's so serious.

He's so young, but like,

Money got like everything

mapped out.

I'm pretty sure

he can tell you everything,

that's gonna go on in his life,

and he gonna go by it.

This... I be lookin'

at this all the time.

This tells me like, the

top colleges to go to.

Uh... getting accepted.

You got to have a high school

GPA, of a 3.7, I have a 3.8.

I'm living with my grandmother.

And you know, we stay

in North Memphis.

All my family has

been in Memphis.

They've never been

outside of North Memphis.

Even if I don't make it

out of Tennessee,

I'm gonna get out of Memphis.

Good morning, Manassas.

Would you please stand for

the Pledge of Allegiance

and the Manassas

High School Pledge?

Let's go!

Come on. Come on.

Very nice.

Good pitch Will!

We got it right the

third time, that's impressive.

Huddle up!

Huddle up!

Trying real hard

to get this team prepared.

Now I had to come off the hook,

three times yesterday,

I had to cuss way too much.

I have to go home and pray

for forgiveness for the way

I talked to these young guys.

And I don't want to be

driven there again.

Please do not make me

act a fool out here

to get you all motivated.

Your first football game

is in two days.

All this bullshit we've been

doing is all about tomorrow.

Call it again

and let's get off the ball

and be excited

about being here.

Thirteen... on one, ready?

Break!

On one, ready?

Let's go, offense.

Hustle up!

A lot to be nervous about.

It's the first game out,

starting off with a loss,

I worry about

the team's psyche.

I want them to rise

above the inner city knock.

The knock on inner city

football teams

if you score on 'em first or

get up on 'em 14-nothin' early,

they'll lay down.

You know, they don't

have the discipline

to keep themselves

together and come back.

That's the knock, I mean.

Whether you like it or not,

that's the knock.

That's what people say.

The sun is setting

in the western sky, right now.

The field lights

are coming up here.

We're just excited about

seeing another great night

of high school football action.

Manassas has a rich history of

sports and athletics,

in the Memphis area,

they've had some

great basketball teams.

Football... it's

been some lean years.

I want you to hear me.

Ever since I've

been at Manassas,

it's been building every year.

One year to the next,

to the better,

to the better, to the better.

The group I'm standing with

right now, is the best team

I've ever coached at Manassas.

Not only are you going to prove

tonight that you are disciplined,

not only are you going to prove

tonight that you are well-coached,

you're going to prove tonight

you're the better program.

And leave no doubters about

who we are and what we are.

Yes, sir.

Here to kick it away will be

the Manassas Tigers out of Memphis, T-N.

Going to be gathered in at

the 15, to the 20, to the 30.

He's still on his feet, dashes his

way to the middle of the field.

Forty! Forty-five!

Thirty! Twenty-five!

Inside the ten!

Down to the five!

Into the end zone!

- Touchdown!

- Coach Raymond!

We had ten men on the field!

They have the back ten

yards, going to run the offense.

Pitches it and

has running room.

Inside the ten!

He's going to go in!

And it's 14 nothing,

just like that!

Manassas struggling

here defensively.

They got to get something going

here to get that confidence,

especially on the

offensive side of the ball.

Listen to me!

We can come back, man!

It's two touchdowns

and a whole quarter.

- Let's go kick their butts! Let's go!

- Make it happen!

Second down at eight.

The ball at the 36.

Back. Looking. Throwing.

They got a man open!

And it's caught!

Inside the ten!

Down to the five!

And into the end zone!

Touchdown!

That is a

devastating play for Manassas.

Redmond into shotgun,

fourth and 11...

...throws...

Man open!

And he dropped it!

Redmond hands it off this time.

Running back, nothing,

and we get him down.

Receiver seems wary. Redmond

the quarterback under center.

Play fake,

running for his life.

Caught on the backside,

fumbling the ball, it's loose.

Yes, that really hurts there.

Clock running and Manassas

about to fall to 0-1.

The character of

a man is not measured in how

he handles his wins,

but what he does

with his failures.

And tonight, we failed.

And everybody says,

"When you get these inner city

kids down, they'll lay over

and you'll b*at them

by 40." Not us!

Everybody'll say,

"They're 0-1.

They're going to fold up camp.

They'll be 2-8

by the end of this thing."

No! Not us!

You walk with your chins up...

I am proud to be a Manassas

Tiger on this field tonight,

because my guys didn't

lay down, they got heart.

Now let's put our mind

with our heart and bodies

and let's finish

this thing this year!

"Thy kingdom

come, thy will be done,

on earth as it is in heaven. Give

us this day our daily bread..."

I never knew Manassas existed.

And then I started

a business in 2001

and bought an old dilapidated,

crappy piece of property

on the North 7th Street

in North Memphis.

What are they doing

over there, Cliffy?

- Pardon?

- What are they doing over there?

The wall in front of the chain.

Oh, I've got some welding to do.

Remember I brought that up

yesterday in the meeting?

- Taking care of that right now?

- Right.

I need that

basswood in the kiln.

- OK.

- All right, Cliff.

He sold cars for several years

and he knew it was a

steppingstone to something else.

Um, he was a great

salesman, you know?

Um, he could talk

anybody into anything.

At 7:45, Scrappy.

Well, why are you asking

me what time it is?

I'm your boss, dumb-ass.

You're supposed to not

ask me what time it is.

If somebody walked in

this afternoon and said,

'I'll give you whatever

for the business.'

And he's got enough

money to cover

his expenses and kids

for the rest of his life,

and he gets to go coach.

That's a no-brainer.

You know, he's gone.

You know, that's

what he wants to do.

He wants to coach.

Dantre, get them out, let's go.

Hey, how are you?

Pleasure to meet you.

So, how you doin'?

Look at you. You're starting

to grow up a little bit.

What happened to my little Chavis?

Now you're big Chavis.

Good to see you.

You going to hang around

practice or are you leaving?

Can he stay for a little while?

- Yeah.

- OK?

Yeah, what time y'all

normally be finished?

- 5:30.

- OK.

- Can he stay?

- Yeah, right here...

Chavis played

for us as a freshman.

Confidentially, if you

want to talk to him

and he wants to talk to you

about it, you can find out.

But he missed his last year.

And he's back as a Junior.

Chavis has serious

anger issues.

And it's one of those things that

I don't think he can help it.

Back up! Back up!

Chavis is loud.

Chavis is big,

and he aggressive.

One minute he could be laughing

and the next... ten seconds

he mad or something.

I can't hear.

He went to jail

and had a rough life.

And you know, it's hard

for him to get to know people

or trust anybody.

I think it's

really hard for Chavis

not to have his father around.

And he has never been around.

I think that where a lot

of Chavis' anger come from.

He's real fast.

That's my favorite

animal actually.

'Cause it's like...

Tortoise is like

a human being to me.

'Cause it's like they gotta

be hard on the outside,

but they really

soft on the inside.

Just look at...

...at the texture of them.

See on the outside,

everybody want to be hard

and show their strength.

But on the inside

it's like all flimsy,

you know, just skin and bones.

Money, I need that VCR!

What time are we

supposed to be in here?

2:20.

At 2:23, I walk in

and everybody's late...

This is exactly what

I'm talking about.

It's exactly what

I'm talking about.

This is how we lose games, 'cause

y'all can't follow simple directions.

All right, so here's what we got, go

ahead, I got it from here, Money.

First thing we're gonna do.

Do not watch your play books.

Watch the film.

All right, here's the deal...

Stop! Stop!

What is y'all's problem?

Better stop playing me, bro.

What is y'all's problem?

You go over there, Money.

- Better stop playin'.

- Go over there, Money.

- Stop playin', boy!

- What?

You shut up.

I just told him to shut up.

You go sit down. Sit.

Money! Sit.

Go sit down over there.

Go... Don't touch one another.

Shut up.

Did you hear me?

Money! Money!

Y'all k*lling me.

You're sucking it

right out of me.

I got four children

at home and a wife.

My kid's... my own son's

first football game

is in an hour and a half

and I'm here with you.

My business isn't

making any money

and I'm still spending

my money on you.

Y'all ain't givin'

nothing back.

You're just taking.

You ain't giving me sh*t.

You're just taking.

Now, you...

You're going to apologize.

Well you know

what's going to happen?

Oh course he's going to say

something, 'cause he's pissed.

No, you're not.

Listen to me.

No, you're not.

You know why?

Because I just asked you to.

You think I want to deal

with this sh*t right now?

I'm trying to get

y'all prepared.

He is not gay.

OK, then keep your

thoughts to yourself.

He ain't gay.

Chavis...

...you, for the betterment of

somebody other than yourself,

need to do what

I'm asking you to do.

It's not part

of the job description.

Of course, I don't know really

what the job description

is, frankly.

You want to tell me you're sorry

for not coming when I called you?

Sorry, Coach.

I know you are.

It pissed me off, too.

I appreciate you getting away from him and

not screaming when I told you not to.

You backed off and did what you did

and left because you were hot.

You're not going to

turn back on the team.

You're gonna come back

with me right now.

Listen to me.

Listen to me.

Look at me. You're gonna

come back with me right now

and you are not going to get

in a fight with him...

Hey, listen to me.

And he is not going to

get in a fight with you.

And you're going to put

the team before yourself.

- And you're going to be a man.

- Yes, sir.

And you're going to

put it behind you.

And he's going to be a man, and

he's going to put it behind you,

and our team is not going to

be torn apart by stupidity.

Because we're not

going to let it.

Yes, sir.

- Will you do that for me?

- Yes, sir.

What were you,

arguing over the arm rest?

I don't know.

He up there playin'.

He shouldn't have moved me.

- Just don't sit next to him.

- I thought we was friends or something.

OK, listen, can you

say that to him?

Why not?

I don't know, I...

Say Chavis, "Yeah,

I'm mad, but it hurt me

because I thought

we were friends.

I thought we were just friends.

Get your sh*t, let's go.

Hut!

Hut! Hut!

All the way through.

Hut! Hut!

Hut! Hut!

Don't send him back

until I say something.

Hut! Hut!

All the way through.

Trezevant is full

of a bunch of jackasses!

A bunch of rogues!

A bunch of talkers!

Trezevant it's

our first district game.

We've got guys who have not

gotten along in the past.

Ever since they were young.

And there's an enormous

amount of hype about the game.

If you lose Friday night,

you're going to hear

about it for a year.

And I'm tellin' ya,

Friday night is won today!

Let's have a good practice,

let's get on with the haul!

Don't underplay

what this game's about.

I want you guys

just to base block.

It's about the up

and coming Manassas program,

fighting the established program

that's willing to do anything

to keep you down.

Now!

Let's go, on the hop.

We got Trezevant's ass to kick!

This games about what

we've been building to do right

and what they've been

doing wrong for years.

Y'all gotta wanna get better!

You gotta want to!

Friday night you have an

unbelievable opportunity to say,

"Yep. We are... we are

the class of North Memphis!"

There it is!

Golly! Golly!

That is sick!

Trezevant is trying

to punk them guys out.

And they wouldn't

even let 'em get none of them

because they had their heads

on right, because they're tight.

That's what we're going to be!

I had to have a meeting with

my boss, the director of security.

The reason they called

me into a meeting

is about the rumors that is

going around about Trezevant,

sending messages to you guys.

That if they don't win the game,

they gonna win the fight.

- What school do we go to?

- Manassas.

- What school do we go to?

- Manassas!

How do we act in public?

We act like we have

home training, correct?

Yes, sir.

When you guys take that field,

I don't care what's said.

I don't care if somebody

puts their hands on you.

I have enough people there to

handle whatever situation comes on.

I got your back, man.

Nobody's going to

do anything to you.

You're all big boys, I know

you can handle yourselves,

but let me do my job, please.

And win this game tonight.

First and ten,

the ball at the 23-yard line.

The quarterback has the backs

in the I,

hands it off to the running

back, turns the corner,

coming out of the pack, he has running room.

He's gonna go in.

That is going to be a 23-yard

scamper and just like that,

it's 6-nothing.

Pull up!

Let's go! Pull 'em up!

Second down and eight.

Here's the play-fake in motion

near the near side

of the quarterback.

Dashing inside, outside!

To the ten! Down to the five!

He stretches into the end zone!

Touchdown!

Come on, man!

The Manassas Tigers

need to do everything that they can

do to get some points on the

board before we end this half.

All we gotta do is get a score!

First and ten. Here's

Redmond under center this time.

Here's the handoff.

He spins and boy, he's popped

hard as he hits the 45.

Here's Redmond on the quarterback

keeper, trying to get loose

and will be sacked

in the backfield.

The only thing that occurred there

was about a five-yard loss.

Boy, those guys have taken some

beatings here, haven't they?

That's bullshit!

He tried to break

his damn neck.

Then they get up

clapping about it.

The game's not over yet,

but it looks pretty dire for Manassas.

About to fall to 0-2 unless they

can stage a miraculous comeback.

Get in tight!

All right, listen up!

We've done all the

things that we told you

you had to not do.

And you're down...

20, nothin'.

That's it.

Now, here's the deal.

This is an unbelievably

good opportunity.

You come back from that.

Now you're talking

about something.

You lay down on that.

Well, then you forgot

what we're about.

I do not want to see

anybody dropping their head.

I want to see us get a stop

and score and see what happens.

- Can we do that?

- Yes, sir!

Hey, you got to believe

in yourselves, fellas.

You can come back.

You just gotta go to work.

We're coming back!

- Let's go!

- Let's go, man!

Manassas trying

to do again, five-man front.

Drops, looks... throws.

Got a man open and it's caught!

Inside the five!

Touchdown!

Defense!

Defense! Defense!

First and ten.

Here's the handoff.

Fumbling the ball.

It's loose and Manassas has come

up with it at the 25-yard line.

You got them mashed,

they're laying down!

You got to keep mashing!

Redmond.

The backs in the I again.

Redmond drops straight back,

looks, throws!

It is caught! Touchdown!

20 to 14, Manassas

in the midst of a comeback.

We just won the third quarter!

If we win through fourth quarter,

we win the freakin' game!

Let's go get 'em guys!

We thought Manassas was

going to get blown out of here.

And right now, they've got all the

momentum, down by six and with the ball.

Manassas trying

to take the lead.

They have the back ten yards.

Redmond. Here's the handoff.

Powers his way

into the end zone.

Touchdown Manassas!

Credit the Tigers, they really

played a great second half.

Let the clock run, baby, run!

Run, baby, run.

I would be shocked

if Redmond doesn't do anything,

other than down the ball

and get this one over with.

Take the snap,

take a knee, game over.

If they swing at you, run

to me like I'm your Daddy.

I will take care of it.

Let's go.

Holy moly.

Everybody! Helmet's strapped!

Do not take them off

until you get to the bus!

Get your damn helmet on,

helmet strapped!

They come with everyone

right at the line of scrimmage.

Toe-to-toe!

Redmond's just going

to fall on one knee I would think.

Takes the snap,

that's exactly what he does.

Manassas wins the ball game!

Coach! Coach! Coach!

No... The cops don't... Uh-uh!

The cops don't

want us to shake hands.

- Let's go! Go to the bus!

- Go to the bus!

Hey, good job, Manassas!

Yeah! Yeah!

Yeah! Yeah!

Yeah! Yeah!

Yeah! Yeah!

Let's go! Report cards! I

don't get a report card, no play!

You got O.C.'s?

O.C.!

Who's your teacher

in journalism?

I got three different teachers,

this is the third teacher...

Well, how're you

going to have a 60?

I don't know, Coach.

We had Miss Wells at first.

Then we had a... a old lady,

but now we got a young teacher.

That's what I'm saying.

How do you get

a 90 in precalculus

and a 70 in keyboard?

You got good grades in

all your normal classes

and you got crap ones

in these stupid classes.

We had told Coach Bill

that we was going to stop

O.C. from playing football.

Because his grades wasn't up

like they was supposed to be.

Mike and I

started talking about O.C.'s

academic struggles.

And we said, you know,

if this keeps going on

He's going to lose an opportunity

to play college football

and get out and go do

something with his life.

So, the coach done

come in and they talked to us

and they say, "Well,

we got a solution if

you'll let us work with him."

We ran through

a lot of different options

and talked about getting

tutors, and then we thought

"Well, we can't get

a tutor to go over there."

Mike said, uh,

"Well, he can just live with me for three

days or four days a week, at my house.

And the tutors can

come to my house."

The whole idea was I would take

him home from school, leave him at Mike's,

get him tutored, take him to school.

That's how it went.

What we said was

he'd pay for the tutor,

if we'd pay for the groceries.

And I promise you, we got

the short end on that deal.

Your favorite show!

- Are you serious?

- Yeah.

See, there's three going

into the 22 right here.

The school has not prepared

him for college or even close.

They advanced him a grade

because he was big.

You know how

to do long division?

All right, all right.

We'll go over it.

You're going to

look at the first number

and three goes into

six twice, right?

So, you're gonna write two

right here, and then...

A lot of people look up to O.C.,

like I be tellin' him all the time,

I wonder where we're

gonna to be after football.

I picture O.C.

playing football in college

and going pro. And I picture me

being like ex-football player,

slash manager, lawyer

of a football player.

I see myself as that guy

wearing a suit everyday.

Y'all know y'all

can't go that way.

Montrail is

a very sensitive person,

especially in dealing with

the death of his father.

I was 13 when my dad d*ed.

I didn't know

what to do without my dad,

because my dad

was my protector.

When he d*ed,

I knew I was on my own.

And that's when I just

really started being on my own.

You know, being a man and

working through my problems.

He told me before he d*ed,

he said, "Take care

of your grandmother

and get an education. As high as

you can go with an education."

Yeah, I was going to say...

See, if I want to go get the Tennessee

money, I wouldn't go to school.

He talked to me

about it earlier this week.

He was concerned about

going to college.

And, that's horrible

because he is...

...he's very intelligent.

He might be able to receive

a little money for computers

and things like that...

I hope he goes to college.

I don't know how he's

going to do if he doesn't.

Dad, you know what Maggie said in

the car on the way home from the zoo?

No telling.

She told us that when she

listened to two different songs

at once, it made her bones hurt.

- Maggie...

- You're making me nervous!

- Shut up.

- Did you say shut up to me?

- I love you.

- Oh...

She said something

else funny, I can't remember.

He strives to be

a good daddy to his kids.

And I believe that stems

from him not having

a father growing up.

He was four years old

when his dad left.

So, you know, he doesn't

remember a lot about his dad.

At all.

My ninth-grade year,

it was 0-0,

going... like two minutes

left in the game.

I took a handoff and we scored,

we won 8-nothin'

at the very end of the game.

And you know, it's

ninth-grade football.

Wasn't that big of a deal.

But you know, you score

the winning touchdown,

that's a pretty cool thing.

And I remember looking up

and seeing...

...there were four or

five of my teammates,

and every one of them were

walking with their dads,

and their dads were carrying...

They put their helmets

through their shoulder pads,

they were carrying

their gear for them.

And they're talking about

the game and everything else

and I was walking

off the field by myself.

I remember thinking, "Why

ain't my Dad here with me?

What do those kids

have that I don't?

Why do those kids

have what I want?"

Which is a father in my life,

and somebody to share these

kind of experiences with.

You start feeling like

you're not very valuable.

Because you must not be

if your own father

doesn't want to spend time with

you or do anything for you.

You must be valueless.

You must not really

have much worth.

So... fast forward to Manassas.

I know some of those

kids feel that way.

And I will never

be their father.

But, I can sure

as heck tell them

it's nothing you've done.

You didn't ask to be

born into this,

but you were. There's

nothing fair about it.

But it also doesn't mean there's

anything wrong with you.

There's something inherently

wrong with that guy.

You know, if he say anything...

Will you just

tell me what happened?

Chavis! Chavis!

I am driving my truck over there.

Would you please don't walk away from me?

You're about to

hurt my feelings.

Thank you.

I didn't ask you

what's wrong with you...

My truck's over here.

I gotta go this way.

I'm trying to ask

you what happened?

Well, then what is it?

What is it?

No, don't.

You wanna ride with me?

- Nah, Coach.

- You wanna ride with me?

- No, sir.

- Why not?

- No.

- Is that it, Chavis?

Hey, Chavis.

Listen to me.

Do you really wanna bring

the team down, right now?

Oh man, you know

better than that.

I need you to think about what you're

saying, and just chill for me, please.

Look at... look at me.

- Yes, sir.

- All right?

Oh, at what point...

At what point

do you quit trying?

Chavis, please come here.

Come here. Chavis.

Chavis.

Chavis!

Everybody, in there.

Everybody in that square.

That's that.

That's over. That's through.

And we're just about ready for

football action Bolivar and Manassas...

Picked it up on

the 30-yard line.

Runs around the corner,

he's got some running room,

nobody's gonna be able

to get an angle on him

and going all the way

for a touchdown...

One thing and one person

will not bring this program down.

And we give and we bend,

and we give and we bend,

trying to bring folks right.

When folks don't get

right, that's that.

That's all.

He gets across the 15!

Across the ten!

Touchdown Manassas!

It will not be spoken of

and it will not be talked about.

The coaches will handle that.

You will handle yourselves.

We have a football game to win.

We have a season to

go kick everybody's butt.

Clock is just going to

run, as we enter the mercy rules.

Manassas with an easy win.

- Now, y'all ready to go play some football?

- Yes, sir!

Everybody knows why

we're in here and there's no need

to tippy-toe.

Quit dressin' and listen in.

Yesterday was not a good day.

Chavis failed us.

What you got to say?

I heard you mumbling twice.

Well, now you need to speak up.

I ain't got nothin' to say.

Chavis, you've got

nothin' to say?

Speak up.

I ain't got nothing to say.

Do you think

what you did was wrong?

Well, I guess it's

time to man up.

Does this team

mean anything to you?

You're lyin'!

Where would you be?

It was our judgment that

a long suspension was

better than a termination.

And the reason was,

we didn't want to lose him.

We felt like if

he didn't have football

that he would really

fall off the edge.

That he might transfer,

and if he transferred,

that would not be a good

thing for him at all.

I don't know when

enough is enough.

I mean, you care about

these kids a bunch, right?

So, consider... maybe not your

own family, but some people

that are very close to you.

And let's say

they're abusing dr*gs

and continue to get off dr*gs, get on

dr*gs, get off dr*gs, get off dr*gs.

You know, at what point

do you take someone you love

and care about that you

want to make better,

at what point do you

turn your back on them,

and say "I'm through screwing with you.

Goodbye. Lose my number"?

I mean, I don't know.

And I'll

tell you one last thing.

If you don't remember the past.

History will repeat itself.

And that passion you have right now

is going to become overwhelmed

by anger, hate...

and then you gonna snap.

But if you will allow it,

football will save your life.

Allow yourself to be coached.

Allow yourself to be criticized.

Allow yourself

to learn how to be a leader.

And then learn how to lead.

It's in you, but you got to

allow for that to happen.

When it's all said and done,

how do you want Chavis

to be remembered?

See you, O.C.!

Oh, I don't know

about gettin' him off.

Some people try to say

"Well, you know there's gotta

be something in it for them."

And I said, "Well, no,

I don't believe that."

I said, "They were doing

that to help O.C.,

because they wanted him keep

up with his football career."

Yes, ma'am. You worry about them.

And that's good.

Can you give her that

sheet that y'all showed me?

I'll bring that. I'll bring the

graduation rate stuff to you.

Any time

you're dealing with a story

that involves both races,

it can always be a lighting

rod here in this town.

Mrs. Hayes was about to

make him quit football before...

- No, it was me.

- Oh, it was you. That's right.

Yeah, it was Rachel.

That's kinda when we decided...

Mm-hm.

Gotta do somethin',

that's when y'all came to the

house and talked to us about it.

That story, when you

have this black kid...

going out and living

with this white family,

uh, when you read some

of the comments of what

people said afterwards

when they read it,

it was like, "Well, they wouldn't

be doing that for this black kid

if he didn't have

any athletic ability.

They only see dollar signs."

There's like 67 posts here.

"It's really a shame that it's

always the superstar athlete

everybody is after and

everyone is willing to help."

But, it just so happens

that I know a little something

about football, same with Bill.

If you see someone

that's really pretty good

and has a chance to do something,

yeah, you're gonna wanna help them.

It would be like if you were

going out there, giving them

piano lessons, and you saw that this guy

could be a concert pianist someday.

So I'm going to try to

help him get better at it.

Homecoming tickets are on sale.

Tell your mama, your daddy,

your grandma, your granddad,

aunt, uncle, sister,

brother and cousins

to buy your tickets from the

school and the school only.

Let's have a safe weekend and everybody's

planning on being at the game.

All right, listen up.

- Everybody paying attention?

- Yes, sir.

Everybody awake?

Thinkin'? Head's on.

Fellas?

We're going to talk

a lot about football,

but I'm going to take five minutes to

tell you something I want you to hear.

I purposely, until

we got past this game,

have not discussed the playoffs with you.

But now I'm going to.

If you win your district...

...we make the playoffs.

Now, you ready

for the good news?

You have an unbelievable,

that I couldn't

have even dreamed of,

opportunity in front of you.

Because this school,

was founded

in 1899, and has never

won a playoff game... ever.

And this group is going

to change all that.

110 years, folks.

Not one.

Seniors.

Don't let the last four years,

don't let everything we've worked

for slip through your fingers.

Does it mean that much to you?

Yes, sir.

It's what you've got

to be asking yourself right now.

Does it really mean something?

To win a playoff game,

just one playoff game,

I mean, it is big to me.

I just feel like, you know,

this is my last chance to do it.

Like, I don't want

to have no regrets.

Good job.

Good job.

Dexter, that's a pretty

sweet block right there.

Field goal!

Let's score here. Let's go.

22 right, motion right,

dart left.

Good job, D!

Money! Money! Let's

get it right here, come on!

First and ten, Tigers.

Redmond hands it off to Parker.

Parker scooting his way,

Parker still running,

Parker has a first down

as he gets inside of the 30

and is driven back.

And there's

a Manassas player down.

Can't tell

who that is right now.

That's not good.

The coaching staff

is coming out.

Talk to me, Money.

Talk to me, Money.

Money, talk to me.

Just talk.

Put your leg flat for us.

- It hurts.

- Put your leg flat.

Hurting?

Put your weight on this one.

Put your weight

on your right one.

Oh, you got it.

Just take your time,

you'll be all right.

Thanks.

God, I hope we didn't

just lose him.

Are you going

to put them up on there?

- Mm-hm.

- I get to see it?

- Mm-hm.

- OK.

Wow. Is that my brain?

- No, that's your leg.

- Ah... Oh.

- Montrail, how are you?

- All right.

- Good, good to see ya.

- So, you looked at the pictures already?

- Yeah, took a peek at them.

- Looks good?

Well... Let me sit down

and talk to you, here.

- OK.

- Um...

Um...

Your anterior cruciate

ligament has been injured.

Now, what it looks like is

a high grade partial injury.

It doesn't look like all

the fibers have been torn.

But, it looks like a large

number of them have been torn.

Um, I know you're dying to

continue to play football here.

- Mm-hm.

- But the bottom line is that...

...even if we don't

end up operating on you,

you're probably going to be out of

football at least for eight weeks,

and probably 12,

while we allow this to heal.

I know that's not what you wanted

to hear, but that's the case.

And I'm sorry about that, I know

you're having a big year this year.

It's a pretty

significant injury.

- All right?

- Yes, sir.

OK, we'll get you through this.

You know, when you come

from North Memphis...

Oh, boy.

Yeah!

When you come

from North Memphis.

- Hard times...

- Yes.

See, I ain't have no

good life all my life.

- You know, I had some hard times.

- Amen.

Just to be standing here...

Praise you Lord! All right!

We're just calling on you, Lord.

We just ask that

you just bless O.C., Lord.

We ask that you

bless him, Lord Jesus,

on the football field, Lord.

Just continue to

bless him, Lord Jesus.

Just give him the strength

that he needs, Lord Jesus.

Let him still keep

his focus on you, Lord.

Please clear

your desk of everything

except for a number-two pencil.

You're about to

take the ACT test,

which is composed of

multiple choice tests

in English, math,

reading and science.

If you've already taken

the ACT writing portion,

you will then take

a writing test for which...

He's kinda on the borderline

of qualifying right now.

So, if he kept

his GPA upward...

If he makes a 16, he'll be in.

All right, here we go.

- Hi, I'm Ashley.

- Hi, I'm Montrail.

- How you doin'?

- Nice to meet you.

OK, what happened?

We lost him...

Oh, I hope there's

some way we can get him back.

But, it's probably not likely.

You usually tear this inside

ligament when you tear your ACL.

So, you're going to be doing some stuff.

Let's get on the bike.

I know what he feels like

right now as far as the injury.

'Cause, you go from

being in the inner circle,

to where no one

cares about you.

So?

You need to be in school. You

gotta get your grades, Money.

Did you hear what I just said?

You can't be not coming to school

because you're not playing football.

- Hello?

- Coach...

- Huh?

- It's... it's just school.

I understand your frustration,

but you don't quit

because you're frustrated.

You just keep goin'.

You're better than that.

I expect this sh*t out of some

of these idiots, but not you.

Yes, sir.

So, you be at school tomorrow.

- Yes, sir.

- Do you hear me?

All right.

I'm gone.

See y'all later.

Yeah.

That's his commitment.

That needs to be

y'all's commitment too.

Help each other out.

This is the beginning for me,

for the rest of my season.

And really, for the rest

of my football career.

I really don't care,

do not care at all,

because once he

put his hands on me,

I have no feelings for him.

None whatsoever.

You know, it was like they say,

three strikes and you're out.

This man probably

got about 50 strikes

and he's still in the game.

Hey! You act like you've

never been in a game before.

You're not playing

together on defense.

I need to know what the hell's

going on in the defensive huddle!

Tell me right now!

If somebody makes a mistake,

everybody hollerin' at him.

- Yes, sir.

- Shut up!

How many times do we gotta talk

about discipline and team first?

See, it doesn't mean

anything to you!

Rock!

You've heard it

50 times from me!

How do you measure character?

Somebody tell me how

to measure character!

Somebody tell me somebody

has listened to me!

Who said it?

Not how you handle

your successes,

but how you handle failure.

Character!

Six freakin' years!

And I can't get 11 so-called leaders

to have a little bit of character!

It has nothing to do with adjustments

on defense tonight, fellas.

It has to do with

heart and character.

Put yourself aside,

put the team first

and have a little

bit of character.

Now, I'm thinkin' about putting you at

defensive tackle for... dude's a doofus.

I'm serious.

What do you think?

Line up over the guard

and just go through them...

Huh?

Go do it!

Get Kenneth out, go do it.

Thank you, thank you.

You want Chavis in at

two, or here in the shade?

I told him to get wherever

he wanted to and get to the backfield.

Just give him a second.

He'll figure it out.

I'm gonna trust him.

Defense! Defense! Defense!

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

Where's Chavis?

Where's Chavis?

I'm proud of you.

"In what..."

Are you listening? Good.

"In what will go down

as one of the best

performances in the history

of Manassas Tiger football,

the Tigers went out east and wrecked

the homecoming for St. Benedict.

The Tigers came into this game

with key injuries

in the offensive line,

the defensive line

and the backfield.

To take matters worse,

they found themselves

in a 28-13 hole with less than one

minute to go in the first half.

That's when things

changed in a hurry.

Chavis Daniels inserted

defensive tackle,

formed a very tough

defensive line.

This made it easier for the

rest of the defensive unit

to run around and make plays.

The Tigers would go on to

outscore St. Benedict

27-nothin' in the third

quarter, put the game away.

After the 54-41 victory,

the Tigers now found

themselves at 5-1 in the midst

of a five-game winning streak.

This might be one of those

games the Tigers

look back on as a pivotal point

to their season down by just...

Down by two touchdowns,

just four half and on the road.

They could have

thrown in the towel,

but if we've learned anything

about this team after six weeks,

it is that they are

resilient and never give up.

The Tigers next test

will be Thursday night.

Manassas travel to Green Hill

to take on Frazier at 7:00."

What was the word

I said we were going to

talk about for just a second?

A hurry, a snap, quick.

All right, watch this.

- Ready to do some math?

- Yes, sir.

Good.

How old are you Joaquin?

- 18.

- 18.

That's 936 weeks

he's been alive.

I'm gonna clap to 900.

You ready? You ready?

Count with me.

How long will it take me

to clap to 900?

A while.

That was just 18.

Watch this.

- Four?

- Four.

That's what's left

of your football season.

It ain't nothin' but a snap.

It's over in a hurry.

Ask Money. It could be over,

just like...

...that. In a hurry.

So, let's do this again, right?

If I have to clap, as many times

as most of y'all have been alive.

It's gonna take me forever.

If I have to clap as long as

football is, it's this.

And you're done.

Unless you win.

Then what's it sound like?

If you win...

If you win...

If you win...

And if you win...

Let's go do what

we're supposed to do,

which is b*at Frayser, b*at Douglass,

b*at Northside, b*at Kingsbury,

get in the playoffs,

and do our thing.

And let's surprise

everybody in Tennessee,

cause there's other folks

out east of here,

that don't think we belong.

- Y'all ready to get it done?

- Yes, sir.

Wiggle.

Coach Courtney,

we appreciate you callin'.

You guys are gettin' on a roll.

Is it fair to say that it's

an improvement week by week?

Yeah, it's real fair to say.

It's discipline,

it's coaching, it's teaching.

We're just trying to coach

them up a little bit.

♪ I got so much to do now ♪

♪ And a short time to do it ♪

♪ So much to do

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪

♪ And a short time

to get it done ♪

♪ I realize... ♪

One of the premiere

players, number 77 O.C. Brown.

He's just vicious

any way you look at it.

♪ Got to get out and take it ♪

- ♪ People have said ♪

- ♪ Whoa ho ho ho ♪

♪ That a change

is soon gonna come ♪

- ♪ Some people have to make some changes ♪

- Whoo!

♪ But I have yet to make one ♪

♪...being down so low... ♪

♪ I got to raise myself

a little higher ♪

♪ And build

my faith up strong ♪

- ♪ 'Cause ♪

- ♪ Get that, get that ♪

- ♪ Oh, baby ♪

- ♪ We're making it better ♪

- ♪ Oh, no, no, every day ♪

- ♪ Get that, get that ♪

♪ We're making it better ♪

♪ Just keep on I wanna try ♪

- ♪ Making it better ♪

- ♪ A little bit harder... ♪♪

Stay Smudge.

Stay. Stay...

You're a good boy.

Come on, big boy. I'm outside.

- Good mornin'.

- Good mornin'.

Which one of those big-booty

girls is your girlfriend now?

- Onika.

- Who?

- Onika, coach.

- O, what?

- Onika.

- Onika?

Yeah.

Onika.

You do?

- You wanna smell good for Onika?

- Yes, sir.

Oh, that's cute.

That's adorable.

You put on too much,

you're gonna stink

and nobody's gonna

wanna be around you.

One squirt... Look at me.

You put one squirt,

maybe two in your hands.

- Yeah?

- Rub 'em together.

And do like this...

And you'll smell good all day.

You'll have Onika and everybody else just

following you around in the hallway.

There you go...

Now you're going to

smell good... Yes.

Now you're runnin' hoes,

and slammin' Cadillac doors.

Set, hut!

Hut!

He's been doing this

for five, six, seven years now,

and, um...

I love it.

I love that what he's doing,

I love that the

children need him.

And, you know, honestly

he needs them too.

At the end of the

football season, yeah...

...I mean, honestly?

I'm, I'm tired.

You know? And he's tired.

And I'm ready

for him to be home.

Um... You know, 'cause

he has four children here

that need him as well.

They let us fake the dive.

It's the end who

caught the pass, I think.

No, he dropped it.

- Who was going...

- Shh.

Don't get on my

nerves right now.

I mean, I'm

exhausted all the damn time.

It's not a hobby to me.

I mean, it's a responsibility.

How the...

Those slots are...

- Shh.

- ...like wingbacks.

Shh.

What I give up

is emotional capital

that I can't spend

on my own family.

You know, it's 10:45

on Saturday night,

and I screamed at 'em two hours

ago to get out of the house.

It's a lot. My family

gives up a ton for this.

A ton.

Damn!

They say "We would

like to congratulate...

...congratulate you

for being nominated

for consideration to play in the 2010, U.S.

All-American Bowl.

We have completed our

roster, and unfortunately

you were not selected

to play in this year."

When all this happened,

it seemed like he might

get offered by everyone,

which that hadn't happened.

I think the word's

probably out.

In fact, the guy

from Colorado, he goes,

"Well we understand there's

some academic issues

and he may have a hard time doing

college work out here at Colorado,"

which is evidently

a pretty tough school.

Most of these kids think

they're going to

play college football.

Until, of course,

Saturday's over and they're

standing around with a 2.0 GPA

and a 14 on the ACT and no football

scholarship and nowhere to go.

And you watch them go

from playful little boys,

to very concerned young men

over the course of a month.

'Cause it all dawns on them,

what do I do next?

- Thank you. I'm fine.

- You got a smile on your face.

I know the first couple

of times you come in,

you weren't smiling too much.

But you can have a seat in here,

wherever is comfortable, and Dr. Wolfe

will be in in just a minute.

- OK.

- Thank you.

OK, now that feels

pretty solid right there.

Um, all right, you can

go ahead and sit up.

Let me grab a stool here.

I'm very pleased with your

progress, but I'm still...

I think it's not

appropriate to be playing.

- And...

- What if I just put a brace on it?

- Well, I agree 100 percent...

- 'Cause I'm not gonna, you know, do nothin' stupid.

- You know, I play smart.

- Right.

How much of your

season's left anyway?

It's the last game.

- The last game? That's it?

- Yeah. This Friday.

This Friday. That is it?

That's the end of the season?

- Yes, sir.

- Ah, jeez...

And I missed

every last one of 'em.

Well... I still,

I think it's too early to play.

Please, this is k*lling me.

You know I've been depressed?

- Sad...

- I know.

- I, look..

- Are you a senior, too?

Yes, this is my last year.

Close to being my last time...

I'm not going to play football in

college 'cause I'm too small anyway.

Right... I think I just do not

want you on the football field,

playing competitively.

I really don't.

It's just not

the right thing to do.

I'm sorry I didn't give

you the news you wanted.

- OK.

- OK.

Good to see ya.

- She'll be right with ya.

- OK.

All right.

I'm still gonna play.

Just get on my nerves.

Wasting my time.

- So, you saw him yesterday, right?

- Yeah.

What'd he say?

- Another two weeks.

- I think that's a good thing.

This way, you'll feel really confident

when you go back to playin'.

That's the thing.

Season's over with.

You know, it's either

you win or you don't.

- Yeah.

- You don't win, you're gone.

Well, make sure your team

wins that game, right? And then

you can play the next one.

All right. Get dressed.

I'll meet you out here.

- Hey man, I got a jersey.

- Ah, OK.

Let me see.

Seventy-one... I got a jersey,

man. Look good on you.

When did he say that?

Of all the losses,

I gotta hang onto

one or two pluses.

And...

...I gotta keep telling myself

that, to keep myself up,

because it does...

I mean...

...of all people to think that

Money is on the cusp of being

lost is...

You know, it kills me.

But, in the same respect...

If you had looked at Money

at the beginning of the season

and Chavis at the

beginning of the season,

if you had to put all your money

on who was going to blow up

and not handle it all,

would you believe Chavis

would be the one in here still

trying to get right, and Money

be the one not at school today

and not doing

what he's supposed to?

Perhaps

some of you are seniors.

Your goal is to graduate.

And once you graduate, you're going

to be going out into that big world.

And, we want you to know that.

In addition to that,

I am very encouraged...

...to know that in this day

in time it is most important

that you get a good education.

On my way over to the

pre-game meal, drove by his house,

I said, "What is wrong, Money." I

said, "You know you're close."

And he said, before

he screamed at me,

and he just looked at me

and he had tears rolling

out of his eyes and he said,

"You know... Can you hug me?"

And he started

bawling like a child.

He feels like he's not

part of the team anymore.

You know he looked out on

the practice field on Thursday

and some freshman was wearing

54 practice jersey, he said,

"I couldn't help it,

it just, it k*lled me."

Hey guys.

Hey.

Tonight, you have a chance to

win a district championship.

You have a chance to secure a position

for our team, in the playoffs.

It's a huge game.

Let's get it done.

Coach, you got men...

Ahh, a Most Uncommon Man.

All right guys...

The Uncommon Man of the week,

very proud of this individual.

Um, I'll have to admit

at the beginning of the year

I had my doubts as to

whether he'd even be a part

of this football team. Um, but I'm going

to let Coach Bill finish this one.

Um...

The reason we're here, y'all,

is not just to win

football games,

but to reach your hearts

through something you love.

We wanna make you better.

And then, as individuals,

if you get better, then

you get better as a team,

you might start seeing that

if you do something for

somebody other than yourself,

that you might be better for it.

And every once in awhile,

problems come up.

Money.

Two things that mean most

anything to him in the world

is his father and football.

His dad's dead, and he's scared

to death his football's dead.

That's tough.

And we gotta make sure

we're there for him.

Uncommon Man of the game

was clearly Chavis.

He had an onside...

He had an onside kick recovery.

He had an interception

he should have scored on.

He was all of the

field on defense,

and he stepped up and led.

And Chavis has done some

stupid crap this year.

That stunt he pulled at

Bolivar was off the hook.

But, yeah, he was the

Uncommon Man of the game.

But, most importantly,

he's the Uncommon Man because

he has tried to put

a whole bunch of demons aside,

to be a part of something

bigger then himself.

So, Chavis, you're

the Uncommon Man.

I love you.

I love you.

There you go.

All right, y'all...

Let's b*at Kingsbury tonight.

Bow your heads.

Father God, I lift up

this team to you.

I lift up tonight to you.

I'm gonna lift up

each of these kids to you.

Ease Money's pain.

Stay in Chavis's life.

Back in the E.H. Crump Stadium,

and we got a doozy

for you here tonight.

The Manassas Tigers taking

on the Kingsbury Falcons,

for the district title

and also for playoff

seeding as well,

so this should be

heck of a ball game.

Help us as men, Lord,

to continue to help these kids.

Open their ears and hearts, so

they listen to us and to you.

Give us strength tonight.

Win or lose, let us play

with discipline and heart

and put the team first.

Win or lose, keep us healthy.

Win or lose,

keep our heads right,

and let us know

that you've graced us

with another week, at least.

And as long as we do

what your will is,

you'll probably grace

us with another.

Teach us to

believe in a life of love,

to walk in honor,

and to serve you in truth,

in your son's name we pray.

- Amen.

- Amen.

The Manassas Tigers

have shown a valiant

second-half effort tonight

in this ball game. Final score,

Manassas 27, Kingsbury 16.

With the game, they win

the district championship.

And more importantly, probably,

they also have home-field

advantage during the playoffs.

"Thy kingdom

come, thy will be done,

on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day,

our daily bread...

...and forgive

us our trespasses...

Lead us not into temptation..."

Team first!

Now, let's go to

Coach Bill Courtney at Manassas.

Tell me about your playoff situation,

Coach, as much as you can.

Uh, who we picked up

in the playoffs?

Westview.

I'm on the way to trade

tapes with the coach.

I'm just going to go bury myself

somewhere in a hole with a VCR.

- How good are you?

- Oh, we're not very good.

Coach you just won

six straight...

Yeah, but look, we had

a tough first four games.

- And starting 0-4...

- You can "Aww, shucks" all you want,

but I'm scared to

death of you guys.

How do you feel

going into the playoffs?

I think we've got

the mentality, you know.

We're going to take

one day at a time and...

We can b*at 'em,

but they can b*at us.

I mean, you know,

it's playoffs.

How's the health

of your team going in?

Our right tackle

is out with a knee.

Um, we may or may not

be getting him back.

You know, I'll see him

Sunday night at 7:00

in the auditorium

at the school for film.

And we'll be on the

practice field Monday,

and we're gonna do our best

to try to represent

District 15 playoffs.

All right, listen up.

Everybody, listen up.

I did not spend the last

15 hours of my life,

driving to Westview

and doing this

for you to sit here

and not pay attention.

It's gonna take some time, and we're

gonna take all the time that it needs.

Because at 9:00,

in Martin, Tennessee,

Westview High School shows up and

they go film from 9:00 to 12:00.

So, if they can do it,

we can do it.

I can remember four and five

years ago and them saying,

"Man... Manassas

in the playoffs?"

I mean, comments like, "I never

thought I'd see the day."

Now, Manassas not only

won a playoff game,

but a playoff game from

one of these schools...

You got to understand,

this school used to pay us

$3,000 to come up

there and get our asses b*at.

Be their homecoming queen,

give us a check, some pizza,

and send us right back to

Memphis to where we came from.

How amazing would it be to

take one of those schools and

turn around and that be the first

team we b*at in the playoffs?

Ever.

- Anybody seen Montrail?

- Yeah.

Where? Damn.

My bad.

Now look, there's going to

be limited contact today

- until we get the brace.

- OK, Coach.

- Hey, Coach!

- Hey!

Pick it up,

pick it up, pick it up!

Hut!

Hut! Hut!

That's amazing.

Is he serious?

Dead on. And he's a

multi-multi millionaire.

You know, he's probably

worth 30, 40 million.

Will he really do that?

Hey, Mike.

The minute they break,

I want first team spread

and pro huddled up.

Eleven on defense, and I'll

be there in a second.

Hey, this is Bill Courtney.

How're you doing, bud?

So, that's a bona fide,

tried and blue,

for-sure offer you just made.

Uh, tears are in my eyes.

I appreciate you very much.

OK. Bye.

- How about that?

- Um, wow.

I thought that was pretty cool.

Houston get in at right

tackle next time for Money.

- Dang, man. Damn.

- Come on, man.

You're goin' back in, man.

Don't worry about it.

Come here, Money.

You remember when you decided you

didn't want to go the physical therapy?

- Yeah.

- And I told you

that you were going

to physical therapy?

You kept saying no...

You remember why I told you

you were going

to physical therapy?

Because, if you

do the right thing,

- people will...

- See me... notice me.

...continue to help you.

And when you quit

doing the right thing,

they'll go away,

as fast as they come.

Do you remember

that conversation?

- Yes, sir.

- You remember that, right?

All right, well now look at you.

You went on to therapy,

you put your little

selfish feelings aside,

you're crying, and your

bitchin', and moanin'.

Now you're on a football field.

Hopefully not playing your

last game, but at least,

you're a part of

what we're doin'.

Starting again, leading us like you're

supposed to and everything else.

It's a further testament

to doing the right thing,

you'll be shocked at what

will happen for your life,

if you stay right.

Coach Germany has a friend

who's been very blessed,

- he's done very well.

- OK.

- And he knows about your story.

- OK.

And yesterday?

- Last night.

- Last night, they were having dinner

and they were talkin' about you.

And he said, you know what?

This man doesn't know you.

Doesn't have any idea who you

are, but he knows about you.

He is going to pay 100 percent of every

dime for your college education.

Absolutely 100 percent

taken care of.

Everything.

Everything.

Oh, God.

So, if you can go

to Austin Peay,

away from Memphis,

it's taken care of.

You can go to UT Martin, middle

of Tennessee, taken care of.

Somewhere in Mississippi,

taken care of.

Somewhere in Arkansas,

Alabama, wherever.

Wherever you can

get into school.

Wherever you can go, you'll

get your Pell grant money,

and stuff for your

spending money.

But, you just basically

got a 100 percent all paid,

all-expenses-paid, four-year

scholarship to get your degree.

And you ain't got to worry about

a dime of where it comes from.

Nothing.

You keep doing the right thing,

and good things

will happen to you.

It's a big world

out there, Money

and it's your chance

to taste it.

I'm so happy for you

I could cry.

Now get yourself together,

get your ass back in the huddle.

All right,

everyone in this room

will be taking the ACT.

Which is composed

of multiple choice tests

in English, mathematics,

reading and science.

Your answer document will

be scored by a machine.

Make all marks

heavy and black...

88.5

the voice of MCS.

There are a lot of kids

around town that are

picking up scholarships

to go and play football.

Right now, we have Carl Coleman

on the phone, talking about what's

going on at Manassas today.

Right now, Mr. O.C. Brown

is going to sign with Southern

Miss down in Hattiesburg.

Everything worked out for him

and he's going to sign today.

So, now you're

headed to college.

What are you going to study? You

know what you're going to study?

Well, I kind of

want to study education.

Be a coach.

Come back and be a coach.

Like I said, like I said...

Coach... We got caring coaches

and that's what I want to be.

Maggie's 14, Miley's 13.

Will's 12 and Max is 11

right now.

And for the last

six and half years,

I've spent more time with kids in

Manassas than I have my own kids.

I want you to stand

that big man up,

find the ball and

jump on him. Go in for James.

Not having a father, has made me

better for the kids at Manassas,

but it's also made me

kind of realize that my time

at Manassas has to be up. Because...

How ironic would it be

if I did so much for these kids

at Manassas, trying to teach them

from my life experiences

and help them as best I can,

and then my own kids experience some

of the same hurtin' that I have?

I want my kids to know

that... no matter what,

they're the most important thing

in the world to their father.

And right now, they probably are

wondering if it's them or Manassas.

And so, that can't happen.

Well... it's time.

There's really nothing else for

me to say, except one thing.

Don't quit.

We've won nine games,

we've played ten.

Do you understand

in five of those games,

this team in the third quarter was

losing by seven points or more?

Up to 20?

And still won.

Be there for

one another tonight.

Play for one another tonight.

One heartbeat.

Together.

And do something that

no Manassas team has ever done.

- Y'all ready?

- Yes, sir.

Me, too.

The score is 7-7!

The Westview Chargers of the

football game have just tied

Memphis Manassas with 5:48 to go

in the first quarter of play.

Talk to me, Will.

What's happening?

You told me watch the center,

I'm watching the center.

- You too close...

- Relax, relax, relax.

- I know...

- All right, forget that.

Forget watching the center.

I want all linebackers backed up

to five and flow to the ball. Back up

to five, and see the ball and react.

Out of a five-man front again.

Here comes the handoff. They're

giving it to the running back.

And there he goes,

ladies and gentlemen.

Omar Williams across

the 35, the 40, the 45.

Finally tackled

by Will Thompson.

Manassas has it on

the Westview 23-yard line.

He fumbled the ball, they pick

it up and they are getting free.

Amis has the ball

and he is going to fight

and he may drag a man into

the end zone and he does!

Here comes the snap

as he calls for it.

It's down and here

comes the kick

and it's blocked by Westview!

So, the Chargers have held on

the extra point and it's 13-7.

Westview goes back

on its offense here.

Spencer under center.

Hands off, running around

the other way to the nearside!

Inside the ten! The five!

He's in! Westview tied it!

13-13!

It's all locked up!

The kicking game,

God said, might be the difference.

Westview tries to point

after, here comes the kick, it's up!

And the Chargers have

taken the lead!

14-13 Westview!

Fellas, how many games

have we come back from this year?

A lot.

It's 14-13!

Relax. Take a deep breath.

Remember who we are.

Remember we're

a second half team.

You've been here before.

Please remember... character.

Please remember discipline.

Please think about team first.

And let's go kick their ass.

They'll start with the ball

out of the end zone.

Redmond with the ball

as he goes back up

under center.

Hands it off, gives it to

Williams, Williams and...

They're going to try and grab

the ball, he's got O.C. Brown

pulling him forward

and pulling him forward.

Holy cow! Brown does everything

he can to drag his man

ahead of the line of scrimmage.

And here comes Omar Williams,

running with the ball.

He takes it off the left side,

inside the 30, 25, 20, 15, ten,

five. End zone.

Williams scoring off of the left

tackle, that is O.C. Brown.

Defense! Defense!

Westview with the ball,

here comes DeMarcus.

He's got it inside

the three, the two, the one!

DeMarcus spins

into the end zone,

and the Chargers score again!

And now the score, 21-21.

4:05 to go, all tied

up here in the third.

This may be the

tightest game in Tennessee.

All right, here we go.

Pro left, lead right.

Keep doin' what you're

doin', you're doin' great.

Manassas

will come up with the ball,

they start with Redmond,

calls his own number,

runs to the far side,

he's had some success,

he's inside the 30, 35, 40, 45,

50 he's going to go

all the way and score.

This will be a 75-yard

touchdown run by Redmond.

He goes from one

end to the other.

And with 5:38 to go on the clock

they have just taken the lead.

Hey! You got the lead.

What you gonna do about it?

Hold it!

Defense! Defense!

Leading the charge...

gives to the running back

and Westview's Chevy Taylor

has made it to the 43

and that is all.

Let's go!

Now is the time, let's go!

Third and nine. Spencer

with it, gives it to DeMarcus,

he needs somebody to go to,

the big O.C. Brown,

single-handedly brings DeMarcus

and he had some helpers.

Manassas on the move right now.

Westview needs to

make something happen.

Huddle 'em up!

Pro right...

- Pro right, dive right.

- Dive...

- Dive right?

- Yes!

Pro right, dive right, tell

Julius to go get the linebacker.

Pro right, dive right.

They're slamming the

nose guard to the short side.

I-formation again,

got a mix-up on

the line of scrimmage.

He fell on the ball,

but the Chargers say

they've recovered it.

Westview pulls a Sneaky Pete

and comes up with the

football after the fumble.

That was a big

turnover by Manassas.

f*ck them, f*ck them!

And it's stopped

the adrenaline from flowing.

Westview goes back

on its offense.

Great field position to start.

Here comes Spencer

under center.

Gives it to... Taylor.

Taylor takes it inside the 15,

to the ten, all the way down

to the seven-yard line!

And the Chargers are seven yards

away from scoring a touchdown.

3:28 to go!

Manassas defense has been unable to

stop the Chargers on this drive.

Big play for Westview.

Spencer under center.

Gives to again to DeMarcus, he found

a little hole, inside the five!

The three! The two!

He is in the end zone!

Tying up Westview!

Chavis! Block it!

Block it!

Here comes the snap,

Westview take the

lead on this one!

It's up and it is good!

Westview takes

a one-point lead!

28-27!

Three minutes to go

in the football game!

All right, let's go!

We've got this thing!

Season comes to a

close for somebody here tonight.

- Let's go!

- All right, we gotta go.

- All right...

- Let's go win it.

Let's go win it.

Let's go!

At the 20-yard line,

Redmond, who had the

last touch down,

takes the ball and he's

going to run with it!

Looks, scrambles from the

right, now back to the left!

Runs out to the right!

He comes out across the 30!

The 35-yard line!

Out near the 42.

Oh, my goodness, to get

22 yards on a first carry

and only eight seconds

left on the clock.

That's Manassas football.

Clock, the biggest

factor right now.

They come out of the shotgun,

here's Redmond.

He gonna call his own number.

He is stopped, dragged,

and now gets across the 45.

- It's not over yet.

- Did he get it?

28-27, we're getting

closer to field-goal range.

Let's go!

Redmond the quarterback.

Antonio has the ball,

he runs to the far side.

Westview needs to hit him,

oh! And he goes out of bounds!

Charger Jake Vincent, walking to

talk to the official, the captain.

It's a holding call.

It's a 10-yard penalty, it's

a penalty against Manassas.

- Oh, my!

- What happened? What'd he call?

The ball is marched back

across the 50 to

the 47-yard line of Manassas.

It is third down and about 20.

Thirteen pass right. Hurry up.

This is it, y'all!

Let's go!

1:03 to go, Westview

leading 28-27, Manassas with the ball

back on their own 47.

Third and 20.

One, two, three,

four receivers.

Here's Redmond. He's going to

throw it, he pulls the trigger.

Westview's got a chance

to knock it down!

They intercept it!

They intercept it!

Coming up with the football.

The Charger...!

Kevin Evans!

1:03 to go in the ball game!

Evans down on the 23-yard line!

Time's up!

Westview leading it by one.

Chargers have the football.

Spencer takes it.

Rolls to the right.

He's gonna try to run

the football. Here he goes!

Twenty, 30, 35, fights

his way up there to the 50-yard line

and he is dragged

out of bounds...

Westview looks like

they have come to Memphis,

and upset the

Memphis Manassas Tigers.

Six years.

We've gone from slaw...

...to one of the

best teams in Memphis.

Throw your chest out,

and hold your chin up.

Remember the things

that carry you

are the things

you've been taught.

Character, discipline.

And remember, please remember

if you remember anything from me

in the last six years.

The true measure of a man's

character is how he handles this.

Anybody can be a champ.

It takes a man to stand

up when this thing hits

you in the mouth,

'cause it hurts.

I am proud to be

a Manassas Tiger.

And I'm proud of you.

- Y'all ready to stand up?

- Yes, sir.

- Guess what.

- What, Coach?

- You got to end it on the field.

- Yes, sir.

- I did, seriously.

- And you gave it all you had.

- Yes, sir.

- And now you get to go have a life.

- I'm proud of ya.

- Thanks Coach.

That's correct. It is.

O.C.!

Hang on.

I'm going to try and say

something, just give me a minute.

OK, these four years

don't happen without you.

It has been my honor

and my privilege.

I was the luckiest guy in the world to

have coached you the last four years.

We don't do anything, we hadn't

accomplished, anything without you.

Yes, sir.

- I love you.

- I love you too, Coach.

Now you go from here, and you

go make a life for yourself.

You go play ball somewhere and

you make a life for yourself.

- You hear me?

- Yes, sir.

- You do not look back.

- Yes, sir.

- I love you, buddy.

- I love you too, Coach.

I'm so proud of you.

♪ Let the redeemed

of the Lord say so ♪

♪ Let the redeemed

of the Lord say so ♪

♪ If you know

that you been redeemed ♪

♪ You ought to let

the world, world know ♪

♪ Let the redeemed

of the Lord say so ♪

♪ If you know

that you been redeemed ♪

...if you're

returning for next season,

we need you to

report to the gym.

Thank you.

I think you all know,

but I'm gonna make it official,

I will not be

coaching next year.

I've been here six

and a half years.

I have never made a tackle.

I've never scored a touchdown.

Never made a block.

What I'm trying to

say to you is guys...

Players win games.

Players. All coaches do is try to get

them headed in the right direction.

I'm so proud of these kids, and

I'm so proud of this program.

Um... I can't say "no regrets,"

because I regret we didn't

win the playoff game.

But, in terms of

personal relationships,

and in terms of what

I think we've done...

I'm certainly gonna say

there's no looking back.

We uh... we, and when I say

"we," I mean the kids and us,

we did a great job.

We did a great job.

And the kids lives are...

The kids and my life

are enriched from it.

And I'll take that.

We gotta go to practice.

♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ Just around the bend ♪

♪ Some will fall

along the way ♪

♪ While others will win ♪

- ♪ But if you have the faith ♪

- ♪ If you have the faith ♪

- ♪ Oooh, and the will to keep trying ♪

- ♪ Trying ♪

♪ Oh, I would be so rich ♪

♪ Mm, and very rewarding ♪

♪ It's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ For those who have dreams ♪

♪ Don't get discouraged ♪

♪ Just do your thing ♪

- ♪ It's an outta sight way ♪

- ♪ It's an outta sight way ♪

♪ Mmm...

Don't let it pass you by ♪

♪ Don't let it pass you by ♪

♪ Take a good look

at yourself ♪

♪ Yeah, and put blame

where blame lies ♪

♪ Ohhh, not just the boys

but the girls ♪

♪ Have got to

better themselves ♪

♪ Pick up your pace ♪

♪ Go out and better your race ♪

♪ Mmmm mmmm ♪

♪ Don't let your friends

or your neighbors ♪

♪ Make you

too weak to fight it ♪

♪ Only the strong survive ♪

♪ Be mighty mighty

There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ Show appreciation ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ Yeah, a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ Have some inspiration ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ Ohhh, not just boys

but the girls ♪

♪ Have got to

better themselves ♪

♪ Pick up your pace ♪

♪ Go out and better your race ♪

♪ Don't let you friends

or your neighbors ♪

♪ Make you

too weak to fight it ♪

♪ Only the strong survive ♪

♪ So be mighty mighty

There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ Yeah, show appreciation ♪

♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ A brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ Have some inspiration ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ Yeah A brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ A brighter tomorrow ♪

- ♪ There's a brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ A brighter tomorrow ♪

♪ There's

a brighter tomorrow ♪♪
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