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[the Mustang players are writing letters home] Kenny Bates:
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. Donald Madlock:
I love sackin' the quarterback! Sometimes I can't even believe it's legal. Leon Hayes:
Throwing TDs don't pay as much as slingin' rocks. But damn, it feel good. Kelvin Owens:
Grandma, you'd be proud of me. I'm stayin' outta trouble. I don't have enemies here anymore. Bug Wendal:
We done won seven in a row now. I can't remember the exact number of touchdowns I scored. I think about 60. Willie Weathers:
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
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. Donald Madlock:
I love sackin' the quarterback! Sometimes I can't even believe it's legal. Leon Hayes:
Throwing TDs don't pay as much as slingin' rocks. But damn, it feel good. Kelvin Owens:
Grandma, you'd be proud of me. I'm stayin' outta trouble. I don't have enemies here anymore. Bug Wendal:
We done won seven in a row now. I can't remember the exact number of touchdowns I scored. I think about 60. Willie Weathers:
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
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I'm different than I was
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I think you would like me again if you saw me play football
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Movie Summary
Teenagers at a juvenile detention center, under the leadership of their counselor, gain self-esteem by playing football together.






