Uh, you understand that was a tactic and he was playing up to Michael right? He was following Leanne's advice. It was a nice gesture but he wasn't being entirely genuine.
It done got to Michael as well, and led him to play his heart out for his team, as well as his coach. And SJ filmin' the next play is what changed his life forever. But the root of it all, was Leanne.
@@madmanau8730 correct it also showed he listened to his mother when she said earlier get to know your players... he knew by this time how to play to Micheal.. overall not a awful though. Just enough comedy to make it ok.
Correction never mess with a big guy who *knows* his own strength but is soft spoken cause they more than likely got shit bottled up and you don't want to open that cap.
I have known a lot of big guys who you look at and say damn this guy could crush me but they are the kindest most gentle of souls.... But when you push them oh shit.
I can watch this movie a million times and never get tired of it. Heck, I've even watched the movie or I should say just listen to the movie in my headphones while cleaning the house.
We watched this in my health class. I remember how loud we all cheered when Mike threw #66 over the fence, and said “It was time for him to go home.” 😝🤣
I like this movie, very powerful, inspirational that more people should help kids who dont have many opportunities,because they can amount to greatness too. Patrick Willis played alongside oher at ole miss and he's the best lb in the league and is a future hall of famer, he also lived in a foster home for a bit. I like the part in this clip when the smaller kid lines up against him and after he knocks him down he shows sportsmanship and helps him up and pats him because he didnt give up.
Sione Vehikite That’s in reference to a movie called “Deliverance” from the early 1970’s starring Burt Reynolds. Four friends encounter some hostile hillbilly type people who look similar to to the father of the player who was messing with Michael.
The real name of the school is Briarcrest. I graduated in 80. It is a Christian School and the movie shows what a difference love and a good school can do for a child. I think MR. Child's and Clayton paddled me on a weekly schedule. It was a great school.
irespectmuzik i don,t if it,s true ,or false this movie is either, but i can watch Sandra Bullock all day and into the night. what the hell was Jesse James thinking.?
When I first saw this part 2:14 without subtitles (back in 2009) I thought the ref said "Excessive Blacking" and I was like "What the fuck does that even mean!?"
Rub the heads, Rub the heads! I had a dispatcher that was married to a cop that would bring her lunch/dinner almost every day. He had a short haircut nd I aggravated him so he finally let me rub his head. He was a FINE guy and his wife used to work for EMS and the law. I was hauling concrete and if you followed her directions you would ALWAYS go straight to the job. She was the BEST I have EVER seen at that!
LeAnne: Yo! Deliverance! You see number 74? That's my son. Michael: Sorry coach. I stopped when I heard the whistle. Burt: Where were you taking him mike? Michael: To the bus. (Burt gives quizzical look) It was time for him to go home. (Coach laughs) I can't help but laugh at that
My mama put that mindset growing up playing football all the way till 8th I closed my eyes n pictured my Lil brother behind me n had to protect him n would see him cheering go 78 n gave me the strength n energy even if the d lineman was over 200lbs
Mike didnt have an issue with #40 and #40 knew he wasnt supposed to be out there is why he was the backup and Mike knew that is why Mike helped him up and gave him a friendly slap on the back cause he knew the guy was just trying to do his job on the team and he wasnt being an as about it like the other guy was