Reinvigorate the style

Freddie 2022-01-01 08:02:22

2018-12-9

Johnson worked in the Youth Correction Center and the children who fought were all locked up in the confinement room. The dreadlocks were a group of 88 who were hunted down by other gangs on the street. His cousin or a friend had his dreadlocks. He was shot and killed and he was locked up in the correctional center. Johnson, who had dreadlocks and a hostile gang, organized the football team for the children to re-behave. The Broncos arbitrarily used 10,000 US dollars for funding. After Johnson gradually enlightened the black mother who went to regular Johnson, he fell ill and couldn't live for a few days. The players gave Johnson's mother flowers and told him that the next touchdown will send his mother Johnson to contact the team. They are not willing to play with the prisoner. The competition finally made it to a Christian school

In the first game against the Panthers, the Broncos lost zero points due to lack of experience. Later, they won eight games in a row. The dirty braided boss came and shot and wounded the dirty braids. The hostile gang's dirty braids hit the boss to save. His boss shot the police while escaping and was killed. Because the shooting of the Broncos was stopped, Johnson said that it was useless to fight for reasons. Johnson’s superiors said that if there is no accident, they can play and agree to the game. Many volunteer police officers came to the game. The Broncos also have a cheerleader of female prisoners

Once again against the Panthers, a prisoner with a prominent lumbar disc took the initiative to play and finally won the game with a dirty braided touchdown.

In the end, Johnson’s film voiceover finals lost. After being released from prison, only five of the children returned to prison. Other jobs went to school and got scholarships. Finally, the documentary was the documentary footage of the real coaches and prisoners.

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Gridiron Gang quotes

  • Anthony: Don't do this, please! I got two little boys at home!

    Willie Weathers: For my dead homie!

    Anthony: No, don't do this!

    [Willie shoots and misses him]

    Willie Weathers: Oh, shit! Damn!

  • Sean Porter: Listen, Paul, we convince a kid to stop gang banging, all we do is create a void. And unless we fill that void with something better, we're gonna lose 'em.

    Sean Porter: According to the teaching staff, the kids here have trouble being punctual, responding to authority, being a member of a team, and accepting criticism. What one activity can improve 'em on all these areas?

    Paul Higa: You want to start a football team?

    Sean Porter: Exactly.

    Paul Higa: Sean, look at them. Our who system's designed to prevent them from making contact.

    Sean Porter: Our whole system right now is a joke.

    Ted Dexter: Malcolm, you're not buying into this, are you?

    Malcolm Moore: Seventy-five percent of our kids end up back in jail. How much worse could it be?

    Ted Dexter: Well, who are they gonna play against?

    Sean Porter: I'll find 'em high school teams to play.

    Ted Dexter: Wait a minute, you wanna take 'em out of camp? You really think you can trust these kids?

    Sean Porter: Not now, no. But if they were a football team...

    Ted Dexter: Oh, c'mon Sean. It's impossible.

    Sean Porter: Then lets try the impossible, because the possible just ain't working.

    Sean Porter: Paul, we've got to give these kids a target and we've gotta fill that void.

    Sean Porter: You played football, didn't you?

    Paul Higa: Defensive end. Second Team All League.

    Paul Higa: Alright. we'll give it a try. But your neck is way out on this.