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Carter High | Black Film Classic starring Vivica Fox, Charles S. Dutton, Pooch Hall

During the 1980s Carter High School in Dallas, Texas was a football powerhouse. This is the story of four of the student athletes whose off the field activities cost them their future. Director: Arthur Muhammad Writer: Arthur Muhammad Stars: Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day), Charles S. Dutton (Gothica), Pooch Hall (The Game), Reginald Hayes (Hart of Dixie)

Deep C Digital

7 months ago

- [Commentator] The Carter Cowboys are the one of the area's best teams in the 1980s, have plenty to prove this year. Cowboys again virtually every season rank among the state's best! - [Announcer] And again, the Cowboys line the end zone. - [Commentator] I'm telling you, man, the end zone seems like for a quarterback. - [Commentator] I'm wondering if the Carter Cowboys will make it to the state tailgate. Yeah, you know, virtually every season like going back to 1987, they came up short! - [Anno
uncer] He's to the five, the four, the three. He's in. Touchdown Cowboys. (whistle blows) (crowd cheers and claps) - [Commentator] That's what I'm talking about exactly right there. These Cowboys are ready this year. - [Commentator] Well, the Carter Cowboys are undefeated. Gotta keep that in mind. Undefeated. Nobody's beat 'em yet, and it looks like the Carter Cowboys will be the team to be this year in Texas. - [Announcer] A fumble on the plate. Cowboys ball! (crowd cheers) (whistle blows) - [C
ommentator] That defense is taking no prisoners today, boy. Got 11-man posse. It's putting it down and doing. ♪ Go ♪ - [Radio Commentator] Here we go again. Here we go again. They gave the game away, okay? They went by 17 in 4th quarter. They just gave the game away. Guess this is a sign of things to come, y'all. (laughs) Carter and Duncanville game ended in a tie. Are you serious? One more district game with the Kimball Knights, then a quick exit from the playoff. (soft music) (door creaks open
) - Freddie, it was just a tie. (lips peck) (footsteps shuffle) (door creaks closed) (Mrs. James sighs) ("Everlasting Bass") ♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (muffled chatter and laughter) ♪ Bass ♪ ♪ Rodney O, Rodney O, Rodney O ♪ ♪ Bass ♪ ♪ DJ Joe Cooley ♪ ♪ Ba-Ba, ba-ba-ba-ba ♪ ♪ Bass, bass ♪ ♪ Ba Ba-Ba ♪ ♪ Ba-Ba bass ♪ ♪ Yeah, yeah ♪ (tires screech) (engines rev) ♪ Ba-Ba bass ♪ ♪ The bass that's in your face sho'nuff shrugs your face ♪ ♪ Just like you got sprayed by a can of mace ♪ ♪ You see your speaker
is movin' ♪ ♪ Everybody is groovin' ♪ ♪ My song moves along ♪ - (laughs) What's up, D? What you getting into tonight? - (laughs) Man, you a fool. - I can't believe we tied that game tonight, man. - Tied? Shit, I feel like we lost. (engine revs) (people cheer and clap) - [Keith] That'll be two dollars, dawg. - Man, nah, dawg, that was a tie, man. - Break yo' self, fool. (laughs) - Man, your ass play around too much! Always trying to act like a gangster. Thanks, dawg. Man, what you doing? Come on
, dude. - Thanks, dawg. (laughs) ♪ Leave the other show ♪ ♪ Make the ladies say ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ King of my ♪ ♪ Castle ♪ ♪ Causing much ♪ ♪ Pain ♪ ♪ You dumb shrimp wimps it's you I tame ♪ ♪ So to the R to the O ♪ ♪ To the D-N-E-Y ♪ (school bell rings) (soft music) (leaves rustle) - Ah. Good game this weekend. - It was a tie. - See, that was good, though. That should keep people's focus. - How do we get a tie, anyway? - (laughs) Well, the score we had and the score the other team had was the same. (bo
ys snicker and giggle) - Now, I know your blind ass ain't trying to be funny. - All right, y'all settle down. Everybody take a seat. When the bell rings, I will pass out your weekly grade reports. ("Piece of My Love") - Derric, stop! No. Damn, Derric, let's go! - Why you playing so hard? - Get off of me! Stop! Let's go. - Stop, quit playing. - I know you see those people coming. Let's go. Move! Get back, let's go! - Man. I'ma chill here till lunch. - That's in 10 minutes. - I'ma holla at you lat
er. ♪ Piece of my love ♪ This is the last time, for real. - Jay, you decide on a school yet? - Not yet. - Nope. (papers rustle) - Come on, fellas, I need something for the school paper. - You should be able to see where they're going with them thick lenses you got on. (kids laugh) With your blind ass. (school bell rings) (tense music) (footsteps shuffle) - What's up? - Oh, it's nothing. I'll catch up with you later. - All right, cool. - Mr. Bates, I think you gave me the wrong grade. - All right
. Well, let's see. (clears throat) - (clicks tongue) Here we go. Yeah, see, here it is. The third week, you failed to complete a homework assignment, so I've given you an NC. - A what? - NC. It simply stands for not complete. - So, I didn't get a grade for the homework? - Athletes don't get special treatment in my class. - Special? (scoffs) I did the homework. - But you didn't complete it. - I just wanted you to know that whenever Derric is late, it is for a legitimate reason, okay? - Whenever D
erric's late? - Yes, whenever Derric is late. - Well, Ms.- - I don't give. Hey, Gary. How you doing? - How you doing, Ms. Evans? - Oh, I'm doing just fine. Hey, let Derric know that I handled that for him, okay? - Okay. - Let him know that the money is under the bread box, all right? - Yes, ma'am. - All right. - Gotcha. - Well, I'll see you. - All righty. - Okay. Bye, now. (laughs) (alarm blares) Okay, so are we good? I mean, do you need a note from me or something? (footsteps shuffle) (upbeat m
usic) (drawer slides open) (laughs) (drawer slides closed) - Coach, they didn't have tuna, so I got you turkey with peanuts on the side. - I ain't eat peanuts since my days at PV. - Yeah, bad luck, right? Oh, no, no, I heard. - Hey, remember when I hired you and you claimed to be an offensive coordinator? - (laughs) Yeah, you said, "I sure hope you know how to stop a good offense, because you're now my defensive coordinator." (Freddie laughs) Look, Coach, I know we can't expect to give up 24 poi
nts and win the game. - And defense- - And defense wins championships, I know. - [Mr. Russeau] Coach James, please report to the principal's office immediately. - But do you know why? (soft music) (footsteps shuffle) - Oh, good afternoon, Coach James. (muffled chatter) (footsteps shuffle) - How you doing? - Just fine. Never expected to see that tie this past weekend. You know, a Dallas team hasn't won state in football since- - 1950. - Have a good one, Coach. (footsteps shuffle) - Whoa! (chuckle
s) Okay, who started it? I said who started it? - It was a accident, Coach. - (scoffs) So how are you gonna accidentally start a food fight? - I thought you was talking about the fire alarm earlier. (boys scoff) (school bell rings) (paddle slides) - Mm-hmm. All right. (tense music) (paddle smacks) Come on, I don't have all day. (dramatic music) (muffled shouting) - 53 on one. 53 on one. Ready? - Break! (coach claps) - [Boy] 56! Line, 56, hit! (boys grunt and yell) (whistle blows) (men clap) - Co
me on, let's hold on to that ball. - [Boy] Hit! (muffled shouting) - You got him. Throw another one like that, I'm gonna put somebody else in, all right? - [Boy] Yes, sir. (muffled shouting) (cars whoosh past) (knock taps) (tape whirs) - What's up, Coach? See you watching game film. - [Freddie] What you still doing up here? - Look, I just wanted to apologize for the whole food fight incident and apologize for me and the other teammates. - Son, do you know why we study game film? To find our mist
akes! See what we do well and where we need improvement! Or to find the tendencies of our opponent, good or bad! You don't have the luxury to rewind your life! So make good choices the first time! Any word back on that summer incident? - Not yet. (tape clicks and whirs) (school bell rings) (traffic hums) (muffled chatter) - But you did do the homework? - Yes, sir. - And you didn't get a grade for it? - As for now, I got a zero. - Mr. Russeau, I think it would be best if we have Gary taken out of
Mr. Bates' class before it's too late. - Well, now, we got a policy about letting students transfer outta classes, especially this late in the six weeks. - I definitely understand, but I'm asking you, please, to make an exception under the circumstances. - [PK] Wait a minute, where your money at, homeboy? - I got something better than that. - What the hell is that? - Get out of jail free card. - Hey, let me get one - Shoot the damn, - Keep your voice down. - Shoot the dice! (door opens) (door s
huts) (muffled whispering) (soft tense music) (muffled chatter) - Come on, dawg. Are you gonna shoot the dice or blow the damn dice? - Shit. - Same stuff every time. Pass this, come on. Pass this. Now, come on. Man, swing it my way. You got love for me, PK. - Cool, cool. - You can have it. - Now, don't get scared now. What you shootin' for? I got five on it right here. Nine, my point. - Nine. I see that. I like nine. (upbeat music) Get up, Derric! - My bad, Coach. - Your bad? Your bad? - Yes, si
r. - Haven't I told y'all? You do not shoot craps in my locker room! For all y'all who was shooting craps, y'all grab the dice and roll for your points. - Say, Coach, I was just watching. - Oh, you was just watching? Okay. Well, I'ma cut you a break. For those who're just watching, y'all roll one dice. (boys murmur) Uh-uh, uh-uh, Derric. Uh-uh. Get your ass over there, assume the position. (dramatic music) (paddle thwacks) (crowd cheers and claps) - Jessie, we've been watching you practice. So w
hat makes you all so good as a team, besides your speed, of course? - I'd say our discipline 'cause soon as those lights come on, only goal that we focus on is getting it done. - Blue 80. Blue 80. - 20, 20. - What makes us so good? Me. (muffled shouting) - All we know is my speed. That's 100 miles per hour. (laughs) ♪ I'm a Carter boy, I'm swaggin' ♪ - Nah, let me stop playing. Competition. Everything we do, we compete. Every time we touch this football field, we compete, compete, compete. - No,
we don't take it easy during practice. (laughs) I mean, Coach wants us to, but no. We too busy trying to knock each other's heads off. - Don't show your coverage! Don't show your coverage! ♪ He get picked out ♪ - All right. There he is, there he is! ♪ I ain't showed it yet ♪ - Hey! Hey, now! - What if somebody gets hurt? (bodies thud) (boy whoops) (boy cries out) - Hurt, somebody else step up. That's the way it go. (whistle blows) And that's it. All right, all right, bring it in. (indistinct sh
outing) ♪ It's field to the passing ♪ (whistle blows) ♪ One side red and white ♪ ♪ Other side don't matter, B ♪ - Bring it in. (muffled shouting) ♪ Yo, it's game time ♪ - Come on. ♪ Come on, they ain't got the right frame of mind ♪ ♪ Yo, they ain't even got the athletes ♪ ♪ Does the star shine bright on the Friday night lights ♪ - Listen to me. Nothing worth having is gonna be easy. You just can't show up and think, "That's it." Ain't nothing free, fellas. Nothing. Coach, you got anything? - Yes
, sir, I do. I'm gonna need my defense to stay with me after closed practice. (boys groan and murmur) (upbeat marching band music) - All right, okay, okay, all right, listen. Make sure you stay out of trouble and be a leader, not a follower, all right? - Yes, sir! - All right, come on, come on. Bring it in. - Bring it in here! - Bring it in here! - All right, Cowboys on three. One, two, three! - [team[ Cowboys! - [Boy] Good job. (whoops) - Hey, have fun, PK. - Good luck. - Where are my Cowboys a
t? Where are my Cowboys? Listen up, listen up, listen up. Have y'all ever heard fans cheering, "Come on, offense, hold that line"? - [Team] No, sir! - Have you ever heard fans yelling, "Offense, offense" or holding some signs or messing with some mess like that? - [Team] No, sir! - Derric, what they yell? - Defense, Coach. - They yell what? - Defense! - They yell what? - Defense! - Have you ever heard "Offense wins championships"? - [Team] No, sir! - Yes. Yes. - Coach? - Huh? What's up, Rod? - C
rowd don't get loud for the offense. (chuckles) It's a distraction. And the quarterback gonna tell you to be quiet. - Man. - Oh, no, no, no. He all right. He all right. Come here, Rod. Come here. Now, you see that fence down there? - Yes, sir. - I want you to sprint, not jog. Sprint to that fence and find me a marble and do not come back until you do, you understand me? - Yes, sir. - 'Cause your buddies here are gonna be running until you get back. (boys groan and protest) Let's go! On the 50! -
Man. - You better run, boy! You won't be starting! On the 50, let's go! (whistle blows) (tape clicks and whirs) - Guys, the game is all about adjustments. Okay, now we win the game when we adjust to what they're gonna do before they even adjust to it. It's about adjustments, goddamn it. - What the hell did he just say? - Man, he talking about adjustments and adjusting. - We gotta adjust - Watch here on this play. - so we can adjust that ass just like that. - Hey, come on, y'all! Derric, what's
so important you wanna share with the rest of the team? - Coach, we just over here talking about adjustments. - All right, let me worry about the adjustments. You worry about learning 'em. All right, I'm gonna let you all go home early. - What? - Early? - Listen, when you guys go home tonight, make sure you get some rest, all right? Quit chasing them girls all night. There's gonna be plenty of time for that in college. All right? Let's go. (muffled chatter) (crickets chirp) (dog barks in distanc
e) (soft music) (Mrs. James sighs) - You okay? - I think I'm losing them. - (sighs) You know, all these years, I've never seen you take a game so serious. It was only a tie, Freddie. - Jessie's parents, they said he got probation for stealing that T-shirt. - What? - Football is supposed to build character. It's gotta prepare these boys for life! I mean, that's why I do this! - And you are doing a great job. - Well, not if my boys are stealing T-shirts. - It was during the summer. Look, you can't
protect them forever. - All you can do is instill good morals in 'em and hope that they stick. - Is that enough? - It's a start. - What about state? - State will take care of itself. You just make sure these boys have the best opportunity they can to further their education. - For free. - Always want something for free. - Uh-uh. - Mm-hmm. (crickets chirp) (muffled speaking over radio) (door creaks shut) - [Woman over Radio] Suspect's in a very light Jeep Wrangler eastbound. Or they're basically
eastbound but they're north. (muffled speaking) - Driver's license and insurance, please. (cars whoosh by) (muffled speaking over radio) Carter High School? - Yes, sir. - (laughs) Well, I've been watching y'all since y'all were freshmen. (laughs) Hey, we going to state this year? - Oh, no doubt. - For sure. For sure. - All right. I'm sure happy to hear that 'cause I'm gonna be right up front, too. (laughs) But, man, I gotta ask you a question. Now, what happened with Duncanville? - [Woman over
Radio] 4-38, 4-38. We have a robbery in progress at 1030 West Camp Wisdom. - 4-38. Show me en route, Code 3. Hey, listen, I'll holler at y'all. - Sir. - Slow this car down. - Yes, sir. - Going 20 miles over the speed limit. - Yes, sir. Thank you. - Good luck on the game this weekend. - Sir, thank you. - Thank you, sir. Man, man, if I hear one more thing about this tie. - Bro we might as well lost it. - (scoffs) That's what I'm saying. (siren wails) ♪ Hey ♪ (energetic percussive music) ♪ Cowboys,
are you ready ♪ ♪ Cowboys, are you ready ♪ ♪ I said, are you ready ♪ ♪ I said, are you ready ♪ - I understand that, but the school improvement program is set up to provide a productive educational opportunity for these students. - I'm not debating that, sir. I'm simply saying I've been using the same grading system for the last three years. (kids chant) (boys hoot) - The school improvement plan calls for these kids to get a grade sheet every week. - And I give weekly grade sheets! - There ain't
no way in the world you can give these kids a grade average using symbols such as NCs and check marks. ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ - Settle down! You settle down! ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ - [Boy] Down center, hut! (players grunt) (energetic percussive music) (bodies thud) (whistle blows) (crowd cheers and claps) (flash bulb bursts) (muffled chatter) - [Clerk] That'l
l be $19.95. - Fo' sho'. All right. - I got you. - How y'all want to do it? - Wanna go? - No, I got that. - Hey, what's up, fellas? - What's up? - What's happening? - How's everything going? - Good. - Good, man. - Hey, good luck in them playoffs this year. - Oh, sure. - For sure. - My man, my man. Check this out. - Appreciate that, man. - We're gonna do this one on the house. - Oh, word? - Wow. - Oh man. - On the house? - What? - My man, my man. - My man. - Man, thank you! - My man, hey. - Hey,
appreciate that, man. - My man, hey. Appreciate it. - Fo' sho'. - Hey! - Enjoy. Enjoy. Hey. Bring us back that state championship. - Not a joke! - You'll see. - My man. ♪ Oh-oh-Oh, DWC ♪ ♪ Oh-oh-Oh, DWC ♪ ♪ Oh-oh-oh, DWC ♪ ♪ Oh-oh-oh, DWC ♪ ♪ Down, down with the sound ♪ ♪ Down, down with the sound ♪ ♪ Sound, sound, sound ♪ ♪ Down, down, down ♪ ♪ Down with the sound ♪ ♪ D-D-Down with the sound ♪ ♪ Down, down with the sound ♪ (girls chant) ♪ Sound, sound, sound ♪ ♪ There's a place in Dallas known
as Oak Cliff ♪ ♪ Where you can tell the raff from the riff ♪ ♪ It's full of them boys lookin' for the beat ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ (crickets chirp) (door opens) - What's going on? (door shuts) - They say he failed his algebra class. - Well, did he? - He said he passed. - Then who said he flunked, then? - The UIL! (muf
fled chatter and laughter) (car horn honks) - What you doin', dawg? Come here, come check this out, man. Come here. - Get up, dawg. - Man, listen to this right here. - [Reporter On Radio] Everybody's talking about it. If you haven't heard the news story, the breaking news, the Carter Cowboys, they've been disqualified from the playoffs for apparently using an ineligible player. Now, we're gonna keep you up to speed and up to date on the latest information on the Carter (muffled speaking). ♪ I ca
n see it ♪ ♪ I can see it ♪ ♪ Clear as the summer's day ♪ ♪ Damn, I can feel it ♪ ♪ I can feel it ♪ ♪ It's standing right next to me ♪ ♪ To me ♪ ♪ The pain and the time is right ♪ ♪ To let it wash over me ♪ ♪ The spirit of a champion ♪ ♪ I gotta let this ship run free ♪ (fist thuds) (door opens) - That's your report card? Let me see that. (door shuts) No, no, no, Coach, look. He did pass. He got a 72 in algebra. Gary, you change the grade on that paper? - Nah, Coach. That's the grade I got. - Di
d someone else change the grade on that paper? - Coach, that's my grade. Nobody changed nothing. - Why the hell are they saying you failed, then? - Supposedly, the UIL received an anonymous letter saying he was ineligible. - That's bullshit! He passed, goddamn it! (phone rings) - Hello. Yeah, this is he. Yeah. I see. Okay. All right. Thank you. (receiver thuds) Who was your algebra teacher? - Mr. Bates at first. Then I transferred to Dr. Abby's class. (soft tense music) (crickets chirp) (footste
ps approach) (glass thuds) - Freddie, you need to eat something. - They gonna try their best to make sure we don't play. - Can they really do that if he's passed the class? - They're conducting an investigation, whatever that means. - Baby, you always taught that defense does what? Hmm? Defense. Defense does what? - (exhales) Wins championships. - Coach, I don't think I heard that loud enough. Defense does what? - Wins championships! - Exactly! And as long as they're investigating, it ain't over
. That fat lady ain't sang yet. Now, you go on out there, and you defend your boys, and you win us state. You hear me? (hands smack) (scene whooshes) - You guys just hear? - No comment. - [Reporter] It was nearly an hour after the ruling by the commissioner in Austin that the official word reached Carter High School. - Excuse me. Excuse me, ladies. Excuse me. Excuse me. Would you mind giving a statement on the mood here at Carter High? - It's crazy how even in 1988, racism still exists. - So you
think this has something to do with the school being predominantly black? - I bet you if this school was mostly white, none of this stuff would even be happening. - Well, if he didn't pass the class- - How you know he failed? - So far, those are the reports that we've been receiving. - Well, as far as I know, he passed, and those are the reports we've been receiving. - Well, there you have it. Carter has, in fact, been forced to forfeit their final three games due to an ineligible player. That
puts Carter out of the playoffs and South Grand Prairie in. - They done it to us, and it's the worst way to go out. (muffled speaking) - Always been told if they can't beat you on the field, they want to beat you in the classes, so. - They can't do it. They wrong about it. How can they do it the day before the game? That's what I don't understand. - And I think it's a cheap shot because... (dramatic music) - [Freddie] So what am I supposed to tell my boys? You say he passed. Here's a report card
shows he passed, but the UIL say he failed. - Well, after the UIL got its mysterious phone call- - I thought it was a letter! - In the beginning, it was a letter. Then it was a phone call. Whatever. Whatever it was, after that, Bates's records came through. - Didn't he transfer out of Bates' class? - Yeah, but then his records transferred with him. - So Abby has a 72, the UIL has a 68, and what does Bates have to say about all this? - I said no comment! - But, Mr. Bates- - But is it true you al
erted the UIL- - No, I have no comment. - But Mr. Bates, don't you worry - I have no comment! - about your safety? - What about repercussions from the students at Carter High? - I am absolutely not worried about my safety. These are wonderful students, and I'm- - Are you sure? - Let go of my door! (door slams) - Now Mr. Russeau has informed me that this matter is being taken up in the court. (soft music) However, the DISD refuses to foot the entire bill, and there's a meeting tonight in the audi
torium to discuss the options. According to the UIL, we're not allowed to practice until they get this thing figured out. - So, Coach, what we supposed to do if we can't practice? - You stay focused! You of all people, you're a senior! You stay focused! (birds chirp) And look here. Don't let this obstacle make y'all lose sight of the real goal, which starts after you leave here! Champions! Champions! Champions this, champions that! Oh, they throw that word around nowadays like it ain't no big th
ing anymore, like it ain't special! Well, goddamn it, I'm tellin' you, it is special! It is a big thing! A champion walks onto this field, and you can feel it! You can see it! A true champion is a champion in the heart! And that's something. That's something that nobody can ever take away from you! That's something that only you can give away. (muffled chatter) - Okay, okay, okay. Listen. I understand everyone's frustration, but at this point, we're simply waiting for the district to give us the
go ahead. Look, all I know is that these young boys should not be punished for some grown man mistakes, and as parents, we should make sure that doesn't happen. - Well, you know what? No matter wherever the blame lies, there is not a child at Carter High School that is responsible for what happened. - Nevertheless, it's the children at Carter who are being punished by DISD's failure to do what we pay them taxes to do. - Okay, whoa, whoa. Unfortunately, DISD is dropping the ball, but we're here
tonight because we need to take legal action. - And the sooner we get a restraining order motion filed, we can start with the proceedings. - Oh, so, what, you need some money? Hmm. I mean, so what is our guarantee that this legal stuff is gonna work anyway? Right. - The only guarantee I can give you is that my staff and I will fight as hard in the courtroom as those boys fight out on the field. That's the only guarantee that I can give. (soft music) - Whatever. - This is my community, too, and b
elieve you me, it's not about the money. It's about those boys, those young men right there, knowing that their hard work wasn't in vain and them knowing that they have a village that will come to their aid no matter what. That's what this is about. (crowd applauds) - So all those in favor of seeking a temporary restraining order that would possibly allow Carter to remain in the playoffs, stand up. (crowd applauds) - [Royce] And for the record, UIL stands for? - University Interscholastic League
. - And what exactly do you do for the UIL, Mr. Winston? - I investigate complaints related to the No Pass No Play law in DISD. - Okay. So is it fair to say that you received a complaint regarding Carter High School? - That's correct. - And when did you receive this complaint, Mr. Winston? - At the end of the six weeks. - Hmm, well, if I am correct, I believe that Carter was declared ineligible about four or five days after the end of the six weeks. So, four or five days, Mr. Winston? - Yes, I b
elieve that's correct. - Hmm, and where, no, who did this complaint come from, Mr. Winston? Mr. Winston. - Well, sir, we, (chuckles) we normally don't reveal the source of our complaints. - (laughs) Oh, normally. Will you tell that to the Carter community and all these Carter kids - Your Honor, I object! - who are being affected by your hasty decision - Counsel. - to disqualify their school? - I object to this line of questioning. That's far from normal circumstances, sir. - Counsel- - Your Hono
r, we have reason to believe that the source may be the same individual - Counsel. - that we attempted to subpoena but was assured - I advise you - by the UIL - to settle down - and other investigative - before I hold you - authorities that that - in contempt - would not be necessary - of this court! - And furthermore, Your Honor- - Counsel! (muffled chatter) - How you ain't see all this comin' with them big-ass glasses you got on? (boys laugh) - No, but I did see your girlfriend- - [Mr. Russeau
] Attention, faculty and students. I've just been informed by the Dallas superintendent that our football team has been reinstated into the playoffs! (kids cheer and clap) So congratulations to our football team, and good luck in the playoffs. (kids scream and cheer) ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ - [Reporter] Well, I have just confirmed that Carter has, in fact, been reinstated in th
e playoffs. Apparently, the UIL received some kind of anonymous letter to recheck one of the students' algebra grade. He actually passed the class on his report card, but there was supposedly some kind of miscalculation due to him transferring - Yes! - from one class to another. - Yes! Whoo! - As of now, Carter - That's what I'm talking about, baby. - will be marching on - playoff bound. - in the playoffs. - Playoff bound. - Since the reports are conflicting that, at this point, we need to turn
the investigation over for a hearing, that is, not an investigation but a hearing, to the executive commission in Austin. And until that's resolved, Carter High School will retain their position as a contender in the state tournament tonight. - [Team] Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. 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 debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver
us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, the power, the glory, forever. Amen! (crowd cheers and claps) - [Commentator] Edwards takes the pitch around the right end. He's inside the five-yard line. Touchdown, Cowboys. A spectacular flip into the end zone. Hall under center for the Cowboys. A little play action. He's looking down the right sideline. He's got a man open. It's Grant. He's to the 10, the five. Touchdown, Cowboys! - [Commentator] (whoops) A rocket goin' on. - [Commentator] Wildcats de
ep in their own territory. Quarterback number 12 back to pass. He rolls around the right end. He's looking downfield and it's picked off! - [Commentator] Oh, got it! - [Commentator] That's number two, Edwards. (crowd cheers and claps) (muffled chatter) (dice clatter) (car hums) - [Boy] Oh, money gone, baby. Money gone. - Money gone. - Come on. - [Boy] Get that, get that, get that. (soft tense music) (muffled chatter) (whistle blows) (truck rumbles) (footsteps shuffle) - I'm gonna ask y'all one m
ore time. Was it worth it? - [Derric] Weren't even doin' nothin'! We just threw dice! - (chuckles) Nah, you was gamblin'. (chuckles) and gamblin' don't build character. Gamblin' makes you rely on luck or chance. Football ain't about relyin' on luck or chance. Football is about making good decisions, good choices on every single play. Now, if you can't learn that and apply it to your life, you're wasting my time and your time. Why you think we have a tie on our record? - (pants) Because we had th
e same score as the other team. - Oh, (laughs) no. No. The choices we made, like you, Derric. You saw fit to hit a man when he was five yards out of bounds (whistle blows) and give them excellent field position. Or you, Jay, when you chose to try to pick up a fumble instead of falling on it like we practice all the time. And you, son. You make a good play and then decide to celebrate for 15 minutes. (muffled shouting) That is what a tie is. (crickets chirp) - All we need you to do is sign the af
fidavit. - [Mr. Bates] Look, Mr. Winston, (sighs) this was not my intention. I simply confided in a friend about a conversation that I had with my boss. - Right, and that conversation led to an investigation, which I'm trying to conduct. - An investigation? You had the school disqualified! - What difference does that make to you? Now you can sign the affidavit, or I'll subpoena your ass to testify! Your choice. (footsteps shuffle) (birds chirp) - Okay, we're waiting on a phone call. So let's...
All right, everybody off the school bus. (boys sigh and mumble) (soft tense music) (footsteps shuffle) As of now, we've been declared ineligible again, and we're waiting on a phone call to see exactly what's going on. (typewriter keys clack) - What's going on? I thought we were checking out and going to the game. - They just declared Carter High ineligible again. - (chuckles) You're kidding me, right? - I advise you to put that coffee down and help us prepare these motions. - But the judge alrea
dy ruled. - Against the UIL. It's from the TEA. - That's gotta be, like, double jeopardy or something. (papers thuds) - All right, folks, we have exactly 45 minutes before the courts close. It's gonna take us at least that amount of time to make it through traffic. (typewriter keys clack) We're gonna need at least three motions. And honestly, guys, I don't know what to expect when we get there. - You mean if we get there. It's kind of hard to fight when you can't even identify your enemy. So we'
re gonna prepare a bullet for all their asses. (soft music) - [Freddie] All right. We're back in. A judge issued a temporary restraining order that will allow us to play, but the game is rescheduled till tomorrow. So go home and stay outta trouble. I'm heading to Austin for the hearing, but tomorrow is it. - Tomorrow? We don't even get to practice 'cause they keep kicking us out. Now they wanna reschedule the game till tomorrow? - Listen, you have every right to be upset. - Man, come on, Coach.
- Tomorrow night, there's gonna be some people across the field you can take that frustration out on, especially that quarterback. - I thought everything was taken care of. What's going on now? - (sighs) This is what you call political football. - So what's the adjustment? - I guess the adjustment is don't give them nothing they can use against you, or better yet, stay out of politics. (footsteps shuffle) (gear rattles) - The hardest thing is not knowing if we'll be playing or not. Now, I hate t
hey have to go through this. - You think the boys gonna be okay? - You know, baby, on that field, they have this certain intensity in their eyes that I've never seen before. I mean, it's like they're really locked in, focused. (Mrs. James chuckles) I mean, as long as they're on that field, baby, I mean, they're so good, it makes me nervous. - State? - State? State? (Mrs. James laughs) They'll beat the Dallas Cowboys the way they playing! - Give me some! Give me- - I heard that! - Hit me again! H
it me! - Okay, Coach! (both laugh) - Yeah! - Good to see you smiling again. - Yeah. - [Commentator 1] Man, feel the atmosphere tonight. Everybody's ready. I'm ready, I'm ready. You ready? - Round two of the Texas State UIL football playoffs with the Carter Cowboys taking on their cross-county rival, Dallas Samuell. It looks to be a good one tonight. (marching band music) Cowboys inside the 10-yard line, lined up in the wishbone formation. Give is to Edwards up the middle. He's pushing his way th
rough. He hits a wall at the five-yard line, but he breaks free. Touchdown, Cowboys! His feet never stopped moving. Edwards just powered his way through. It looked like he was down at the five, but he kept fighting his way, busting through, and touchdown, Cowboys. - [Crowd] Defense! - [Commentator 2] This crowd is behind this Cowboy defense here as they're looking for a stop. ♪ Hold that line, defense ♪ ♪ hold that line ♪ ♪ Hold that line, defense ♪ ♪ hold that line ♪ - [Commentator 2] Samuell q
uarterback under center. He looks. He looks out to the flats. The ball's hit by Maston and finds the hands of Armstead! (crowd cheers and claps) Armstead is down the sidelines, and he's gonna take it all the way. - [Commentator 1] Whoo! Tipped by Maston, intercepted by Armstead like a thief in the night. Sweet Jesus, that boy can jump! - [Commentator 2] And touchdown, Cowboys. Jessie Armstead! - [Commentator 1] Armstead has been the man on this defense all year long. - [Commentator 2] No doubt h
e's one of the top linebackers in class 5A in the state of Texas. (crowd cheers and claps) (crowd chants) (boys hoot) - [Boys] CC! CC! ♪ Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter ♪ ♪ Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter, Carter ♪ (soft music) (crickets chirp) - You got a letter from Notre Dame. (Jessie sighs) It upsets me to see you go through all this 'cause in my eyes, you're still my little baby boy. How's Gary doing? ♪ Jungle boogie ♪ ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Jungle boogie ♪ ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Relax your min
d, let your ♪ (radio clicks off) - I know this is hard for you because it's hard for me and your father. But we're both here if you need anything. (soft music) - I keep thinking I'm gonna wake up and it's all just gonna be a nightmare. - Everything happens for a reason, baby. Come on, let's get something to eat. (Gary sighs) (footsteps shuffle) - Mike Adams reporting. And now for the latest news on Carter High School's road in the playoffs. The Carter Cowboys are winning on the field but will so
on have to win in the courtroom again. Plano Independent School District has entered into a lawsuit on the side of the Texas Education Agency. Plano East would advance if Carter High is declared ineligible. (crowd cheers and claps) - [Cheerleaders] Go, go, Cowboys, play! Go, Cowboys, go! - It's the quarter final game, and Carter takes on Marshall. It's gonna be their biggest challenge of the year. (fans cheer) (dramatic marching music) Hall under center, play action. Looking down the left sideli
nes. He's got Grant. And it's caught! - Woo wee! Laid that ball in his arms like a daddy laying his son down for a nap. - [Commentator 1] Okay, here we go. It's fourth down for Marshall, and this could be their final play of the season. Quarterback drops back. He's looking down. He's got Odell Beckham, and it's caught! - [Commentator 2] Lord have mercy! - [Commentator 1] Touchdown, Marshall, and the tide has just changed. After a big return by Grant, the Cowboys' backs are against the wall. Afte
r three unsuccessful tries, they're facing fourth down with under 30 seconds to go, trailing 18 to 14. Okay, Cowboy fans, it all comes down to this. It's fourth down. Hall back to pass. He's got Allen across the middle! Allen's to the sidelines. He's down the left sidelines, and he could go all the way! Is he in? Waiting on the call from the refs! - He's in! He's in! - (whoops) Yes! (crowd cheers) - [Commentator 1] And he's gonna be ruled out just shy of the goal line. - Timeout, ref! Timeout! C
ome on, bring it in! Everybody, bring it in! (crowd cheers) - Way to go! - Coach, I'll catch it. - Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, baby. - You sure will. And look. (soft music) Regardless of what happens on this next play, we had a hell of a season. A great season! But you know what? We've always had a great season! So right now, we all got a choice to make! I want y'all to know there's this little thing called destiny, and you don't get it by, like, sitting around, waiting for it. It doesn't come to y
ou by chance! It's a matter of choice! It's something you got to go out and get! (crowd cheers and claps) So what you waiting for? Go on and get it. - Let's go, let's go! - [Commentator 1] What is this? Armstead is running onto the field. - [Commentator 2] Armstead is lined up at tight end. Hall back to pass and catches Armstead across the middle! Touchdown, Cowboys! They've done it again! Jessie Armstead, All-American linebacker, checks in at tight end. Hall drops back, runs a little tight end
dump, and the Cowboys are on their way to the semifinals. - A district judge has blocked the Texas Education Agency commissioner from determining Carter's eligibility. He's also stopped the UIL from knocking Carter out of the playoffs. That should be a lot for a team that, since the beginning of the playoffs, has not known if they are in or out. (dramatic music) And we're live from Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas for this state 5A semifinal game between the Odessa Permian Pant
hers and the Carter Cowboys. - [Commentator 2] I heard from a little birdie that Odessa was trying to persuade Coach James to play this game in Odessa. Hall spins away from a tackle. He's got Jones down the left sidelines. (crowd cheers) And Jones scampers into the end zone. - [Commentator 2] Sweet feet. Touchdown, Cowboys. And it's blocked. - Oh, he blocked it! - [Commentator 1] And there's a scramble for the ball. - [Commentator 2] Get it! Somebody jump on it. - [Commentator 1] And it's gonna
be Panther ball. Cowboys inside the red zone. Hall looks across the middle, and he's got Grant! Touchdown, Cowboys! - [Commentator 2] Carter Cowboys on their way to their first ever state championship. After a 14-to-9 victory over 5A powerhouse Odessa Permian, the Cowboys are moving into the state championship to face Converse Judson. (soft contemplative music) - A lot of things have been out of our control, but we got the opportunity to choose what happens from this point on. We got an opportun
ity to control our emotions, control our attitude and choose our destiny. So let's go out here and take advantage of our opportunity. (hand smacks) - All right, fellas. This is it. For us seniors, it's our last chance, last opportunity. - Yeah. (dramatic music) - Like Coach James said, we worked hard for this. We earned this. This is ours, not theirs! Let's go get what belong to us. - Damn the TEA. - Yeah. - Damn the UIL. - Yeah. - And damn them fools across the field from us. - [Boys] Hell yeah
! - 'Cause tonight is our time. ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee-oh ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee ho ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee ho ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee ho ♪ ♪ Fuh Dee ho ♪ - Hey, hey, hey, cut that out! I found out what y'all been saying! That's enough of that! You done got me as an accomplice in this nonsense! Everybody in Dallas yelling that mess. You knew what the hell they was saying. - [Derric] Man, red dogs on three. - [Boys] One, two, three. Red dogs! (marching ba
nd music) (muffled shouting) ♪ I'm back in this bitch with a vengeance ♪ ♪ And no, I'm not here by mistake ♪ ♪ Not a mistake ♪ ♪ I'm hungry, I'm just here to eat ♪ ♪ And I see it's a lot on the plate ♪ (crowd cheers and claps) ♪ Show me your number ♪ ♪ (indistinct rapping) Don't worry I will ♪ ♪ Really I gotta be one of the specialist guys ♪ ♪ And you don't understand ♪ ♪ Back in the day when you (indistinct rapping) ♪ ♪ I am the way the man I gotta check ♪ ♪ And those people goin' round and mis
s ♪ ♪ I gotta take on the run ♪ ♪ And sometime they act like some homie gorillas ♪ ♪ We did not come here for problems ♪ (rapping drowned out by cheering) ♪ Just like it hits like the eyes ♪ ♪ There's not enough I can hide ♪ ♪ Anyone burn all they bridges ♪ ♪ With me, you'll just have to get lift from my eyes ♪ ♪ My team is the best and they know me ♪ ♪ The best and don't fret, I just hit on the squad ♪ ♪ I want the WIC ♪ ♪ And whoever standing beside me ♪ (whistle blows) (crowd cheers and claps
) ♪ Out here getting mine in with the whole squad ♪ ♪ Every day we trying to get (indistinct) ♪ ♪ Making plays, trying to come up on a gold mine ♪ ♪ This the season we've been waiting for the whole time ♪ (whistle blows) (indistinct rapping) ♪ But we working the whole time ♪ - [Announcer] Carter Cowboys are the state 5A champions. - [Commentator 2] State champs, baby. A Dallas team has not won the state championship since 1950. - Feeling proud right about now 'cause we went through some hard tim
es to get here. Feeling proud. - We knew if we kept playing football that we would be here, but we didn't know about all the UIL stuff. That's the only thing that's kept us out of here is UIL, and now we're here, and we did it. - Thinking about it, having fun, and (chuckles) I'm ready to just jump off the top of the building, hang from up there right quick. ♪ CC, too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ CC, too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ CC, too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ - [James] Hey. All right, all right, all
right, all right. (players whooping) (muffled shouting) I just wanna say, just wanna say this. As that clock was counting down, I realize what I wanted out of coaching after all these years. (soft poignant music) And this championship means a lot. But what I want, what I need is for you all to leave here and be successful. Be successful in every endeavor of your lives. Now listen to me, boys. This is not the end. This is just a beginning. And I wanna, I wanna thank you from the bottom of my hear
t. So, champions on three. - [Group] One, two, three. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, Coach. - [Freddie] Come on in. No, come on in. Come on in. (boys clap and cheer) Come on in here. Come on in here. - Whoo! - Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Listen. Listen, boys. This gentleman, this gentleman right here fought for us in the courtrooms so we could continue to fight on the field. (boys cheer and hoot) Please. - Guys, you're fighting for what's right. That's the goal of team sports, and you all have accompl
ished that goal. To see so many young men face and overcome the adversity that you all have is nothing short of a miracle. You all have made so many people proud, including myself. - All right! - Yeah. Yeah! - Carter High, thank you for a hell of a season. A hell of a season! - [Boys] Yeah! (boys cheer and whoop) - Whoa, hold on, hold on now. Hold on. Okay, I would like to say on behalf of Carter High and the Carter High football team, thank you, okay? And from one great defense to another defen
se, I would like to present you with the game ball. - Wow! (boys cheer and clap) - [Boy] CC! - Oh, no. - Oh, no, no. You gotta join us. - Come on in here. - Come on, Royce. - Come on in here now. - [Boy] Yes, sir! (boys cheer and clap) - [Freddie] Champions on three! - [Everyone] One, two, three, champions! (boys whoop) ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ CC, too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh, CC ♪ ♪ Too bad, too bold ♪ ♪ Oh, CC ♪ ♪
Too bad, too bold ♪ (mid-tempo R&B music) - [Derric] Man, you heard from Jay? - [Gary] Oh, I hollered at him day before yesterday. You know he been busy with school and shit. But he said he gonna catch up with us after graduation. ♪ Tweedledee, Tweedledum ♪ - Man, you sure Vincent's still here? - Yeah, here that fool come right now. - [Gary] Crazy fool. - What up, D? - What up? What up? - 'Sup, baby? - Man, I know one of y'all finna get out of the car and get this food. - Man. - You gonna take o
ur order? - You paying? - Paying? - Exactly. Get out the car and get the food, man. (doors open) - Hollywood D. (laughs) Hollywood. - You know it, baby. - Ooh! - Ungrateful ass, man. Oh, season over with, fellas, so this, uh, fringe benefit stuff gonna have to cease. - You know we appreciate you, dawg. - It's friend benefits. There's a difference. - Whatever, man, same thing. - Trying to tell you. I be trying to tell him, G. He don't listen, though. (boys laugh) (doors shut) (engine starts) ♪ La
st time we got busy, your body got numb ♪ ♪ And now you're beatin' like a big bass drum ♪ ♪ You're in position ♪ (door opens) (muffled whispering) - Can y'all believe we actually won state, though? Bam. Look, loc, you gonna have to hold up, a'ight? 'Cause you messing up my concentration. - They still treat me like a celebrity up there, Jay. - Ah, for real? - Man, will y'all please shut up? - He actually got robbed the other day. They took money from everybody up there except me. - Oh, for real?
(papers rustle) (muffled whispering) - I see you're on that pool table again. Dinner's almost ready, and you're welcome to stay. - [PK] Oh, okay. Thank, Ms. Campbell. - Thank you, Ms. Campbell. - Say, Mama, you got $20 I can borrow? - Boy, what did you do with your allowance? - [Keith] Shut up. (boys laugh) - You done. - No, I got notes. - Cash only, homeboy. None of them pink passes, man. - Well, shit, I can take a couple of those, man. - Your ass got some money? - I mean, not right now. - Righ
t. What I thought. - Man, both of y'all broke. I got robbed and got more money than both of y'all. (laughs) - Yeah, whatever, PK. - Say, man, is y'all hiring up there? - Man, I doubt it. We got enough fools up there getting paid to do nothing, man. But I can hook y'all up, though. (gun rattles) (tense brooding music) - Man. - Man, dawg, somebody gonna blast your ass for real, you keep running around with that little toy. - This toy can get your ass paid. - Hey, man, PK, you're crazy, man, for re
al. (tongue clicks) - Say, you talking about robbing? - Kinda. - Oh, kinda? - It'd be robbing me. Well, I mean, not robbing me. You robbing the store. - Man, hell no, PK. That shit's stupid, man. That shit dumb, man. - Nah, man. Nah, you stupid, dawg, for real. - Man, I'm telling you, this shit's easy. Two to three minutes, in, out. (laughs) ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Jungle boogie ♪ ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Jungle boogie ♪ ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Jungle boogie ♪ ♪ More bounce ♪ ♪ Relax your mind, let your conscience
be free ♪ ♪ And get down to the sounds of EPMD ♪ ♪ Well, you should keep quiet while the MC rap ♪ ♪ But if you tired, then go take a nap ♪ ♪ Then go take a nap ♪ ♪ Go take a nap ♪ ♪ Or stay awake and watch the show I take ♪ ♪ Because right now, I'm about to shake and bake ♪ ♪ The E-R-I-C-K is my name I spell ♪ ♪ Thanks to the clientele, yo, I rock well ♪ ♪ I'm not an MC who talking all that junk ♪ ♪ About who can beat who, sounding like a punk ♪ ♪ I just get down, and I go for mine ♪ ♪ Say chec
k one, two, and run down the line ♪ ♪ To the average MC, I'm known as the Terminator ♪ ♪ Funky beat maker, new jack exterminator ♪ ♪ Destroy and employ when your rhymes are not void ♪ ♪ Never sweatin' your girl ♪ ♪ Why, P ♪ ♪ 'Cause she's a skeezoid ♪ ♪ When I'm on the scene, I always rock the spot ♪ ♪ I grab the steel with the crown on top ♪ (crickets chirp) (trash bag rustles) (door shuts) (bags thuds into dumpster) (footsteps shuffle) - Get your ass back in there and don't say a word. (dramat
ic music) (PK laughs) - Hey, man, PK, chill out before they find out you in on this, man. - What you doing? - What's up with the pantyhose? I told y'all to wear stocking caps, man. (laughs) - Hey, PK. For real, man. This is your bright-ass idea - Okay, okay, - anyway. - Okay, okay, okay. - You owe us, man. For real, man, come on. - Okay. - Y'all sure is takin' a long time gettin' this place cleaned up. Maybe if we had a little help. Any time the manager leave, you act like you can't do nothing.
- But eat them damn fries. Nigga, you ain't nothing but a shift manager. - Which means - Get your hands up. - when the manager's gone, I'm in charge. (tense music) (fry crunches) As a matter of fact, since day one, day one, you've been fucking up. - Everybody get your ass on the goddamn ground! - You, too, man, get on the floor. - Uh-uh, uh-uh. You. You get your ass up, big boy. (shift managers stammers) I'm just... - In charge? - Yep. Mr. HNIC. (muffled whispering) - (whimpers) I'm just a shift
manager. - Yeah. Yeah, right. Now shift your ass over there and put the money in the goddamn bag! Come on, hurry up! (bag rustles) (laughs) Come on, big boy. - Yeah, all of that, too. Come on. - Come on! Yeah, and then that, too. Come on. Come on, big boy. - Get your fat ass to the ground! - Don't y'all move. - Come on. (footsteps shuffle) (door opens and shuts) - [Reporter] The Carter Cowboys won the state championship a month ago, and you could've held a convention on the sideline of the Cowb
oys' practice field. That's where recruiting coordinators gathered daily to catch a glimpse of the team that could produce more recruits than any other team in the state of Texas, maybe even the nation. This year's Carter team appears ready to climb the ladder of success. That leaves only one thing left to say. This is a class by itself. (car rumbles) (crickets chirp) - I told y'all, just like clockwork. - Man, Keith, how long you been working here? - (laughs) About a week. So y'all go ahead, ge
t suited up. (tense brooding music) Say, PK, give that toy to Los. Run with this. - [PK] Man, this real? - Don't worry, it ain't even loaded. (dramatic music) - Hey, man, for real. All y'all, this the last time, all right? Y'all taking this shit way too far, man. - (laughs) All right, nigga. (door opens) (footsteps shuffle) (door shuts) (dramatic music) (door shuts) - [PK] Get in. Get back in, jet. Go on. Go, go. Go on. Go on. (door shuts) ♪ That chick there a starter ♪ (muffled chatter) ♪ Brews
ter go to Carter ♪ ♪ She gon' let me get it ♪ ♪ Soon as she drop off her daughter ♪ - Damn, fellas! Ooh, look like y'all had a nice Christmas, huh? - Yeah. It was a'ight. (laughs) - Excuse me, Derric. Hey. Keith, you mind if I wear your jacket till last period? I'm a little cold. - I ain't even trippin', baby. - (giggles) Thanks. - Mm-hmm. Mmm-mmm, good. Oh, I was just admiring the jacket. - Is that all? - And I was wondering if there was any more room for me in those jeans. - (giggles) Maybe. -
[All] Damn! It's like that? - Must be the shoes. (boys laugh) - Girl, I want to... Hey, I just want to know, is there any room for me in these jeans? - And I was wondering if you ever heard of a peppermint. (boys whoop and laugh) - Say, dawg, I guess it ain't the shoes, then, huh? (laughs) - Hey, it's all good, dawg. Real talk, man. All right, then, dawg. - All right, then. Breath mint, dawg? - "Nice Christmas"? What you mean, "nice Christmas," dawg? - Man, what you talkin' about? - Thought you
knew, brah. - Knew what? ("Flash Light") ♪ Now ♪ ♪ I lay me down to sleep ♪ ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ I just can't find a beat ♪ ♪ Flash light ♪ ♪ Oh, I will never dance ♪ ♪ Flash light ♪ ♪ Flash light ♪ ♪ Flash light ♪ ♪ Bah-dah-dah-Dee ♪ ♪ Bah-dah-dah, ah-dah-dah-dah ♪ ♪ Oh, it's no use ♪ ♪ Flash light ♪ ♪ Red light ♪ ♪ Neon light ♪ ♪ Ooh, stop light ♪ ♪ Now I lay me down to sleep ♪ ♪ I guess I'll go count the sheep ♪ ♪ Oh, but I will never dance ♪ ♪ Oh, don't make me do it ♪ ♪ Dance, sucker ♪ ♪ Ooh, ha-ha,
get him ♪ - No less than 18 Carter football players are headed to four-year colleges or universities on full scholarships. Just one more area where no other high school can beat Carter. - I almost got you. You couldn't keep up, boy. - Nah, man. - You couldn't keep up. - I ain't gonna never let no old man get me. - Who you calling old? - Come on, baby. - Come on, I still got it. - Shoot. - Old man, old truck. (laughs) That's what you think. That was a damn good workout. - Pretty sweet. - You know
why we come out here? Not only does it make us better athletes, but it makes us better men. Now, you made your choice when you decided to suit up and play for the Carter Cowboys. I don't know, I guess what I'm saying is... (airplane roars overhead) Hold up. Hold on, hold on. If you didn't have football, what would you be doing? (truck engine roars) (soft contemplative music) (video game trills and beeps) You want the receipt in the bag or with, all right. Thank you. Have a nice day. - Got anoth
er quarter? (door opens) (pants unzip) (urine splashes) (thuds loudly) (dramatic music) - [Vincent] Damn! You scared the hell out of me, brah. (door opens) (water runs) - So what's up? - My manager's still out there, dawg. - (sighs) Thought you said he's supposed to be gone. - Shit, he is. This nigga out there playing goddamn Ms. Pac-Man, brah. - You said this was gonna be easy, dawg. - How long you think he finna be here? You don't know. - I don't know. - Walk in, get the money, then we good. -
G. - That's what you said, D. - G, if Keith and them can do this shit, I know we can. - Whatever, dawg. - (sighs) Vincent, go on, get behind the counter. Let's do what we gotta do. - Y'all sure about this? - Yes, I'm sure. (soft tense music) All you gotta do is go up to Vincent and get the money. I'm-a take care of the manager. You in or you out? (Ms. Pac-Man game beeps and trills) - Nigga, give me all the money! - Get your punk ass on the ground. You, too, bitch. Get on the ground. Get on the
ground! - Hurry up! Move! - "Just one more game." - Save that shit for later. - "This is it, the last-" - [Derric] Shut the fuck up. (bag rustles) - Get your ass on the ground! Come on. (crickets chirp) - Man, you niggas done lost y'all damn mind. - Jay, I'm telling you, dawg, it's easy. Ain't like we really robbing the place anyway. All we gonna do is walk in, get the money, and we- - Man, I'm still on probation for a $15 T-shirt. - My teacher'd kick my ass. I made a promise, dawg, not to menti
on my old man. Hell no. - It's like being back on the field, dawg. It's a trip. We walked into this one place, and the chick at the register, she knew us, right? - Fine, too. - So I asked her, "What would you do if we was gonna rob this place?" Shit, she said, "Give you all the money and anything else you wanted, anything." So D said. - Well, we robbin' it, baby. (soft dramatic music) (footsteps shuffle) (register clicks and whirs) Then wrote her phone number on one of the bills. (chuckles) - Ju
st like that? - Just like that. - Just like that. It's nothing. - What's up, fellas? (boys laugh) - Man, where your big-ass bifocals at? It's nighttime. - They're called contact lenses. They kind of work like glasses. (chuckles) - I will miss this fool. For real, I'm gonna miss you, dawg. Got your ropes and everything. - A'ight, dawg. - A'ight, G. (laughs) - Take it easy, dawg. - Ropes and chains. What you gettin' into tonight? - Yeah. - Chillin'. Got a 9:00 to 5:00 in the morning. - Oh. - So te
ll your girlfriend we can't kick it tonight. - Ooh! (laughs) - Boy, I'll spur you in the back of your head. - A'ight. - A'ight, man. - Oh, man. - Look, straight up. What you gonna do? Barbecue or mildew? - Do you know you can ask your mama for money whenever? Shit, you, too, G. - But you think I'm finna go to my mom's to ask for money to shake you niggas up in a dice game? - Ha! - OPM, dawgs. OPM. - Jay, look. It's probably gonna be the last one. Is you in or you out? - Last one. Damn, how many
has it been? - [Derric] Asking too many questions, homeboy. (laughs) - Meet me at 1:00 if you're down. (soft tense music) - It's barbecue or mildew, big boy! (boys laugh) - 1:00. - Let's ride, G. (car doors close) (birds chirp) (knock taps) - Come in. Hey, how you doing, son? - I'm all right. I was driving by and I saw your truck, so (sighs) I thought I'd stop by and check on you. - Yeah, well, relax. Hey. You didn't stop by to apologize for something, did you? - (laughs) No, sir. (soft music) -
I guess you're a little nervous about going off to school. Well, you're gonna be okay. You've made a good choice. - Sir? - You couldn't stay here forever, son. (Jessie sighs) Listen. You just remember everything you learned, and make room to learn more. And stay humble. Stay humble inside. - Appreciate it, Coach. (hands pat) And by the way, they say we're gonna have a better team next year. - (scoffs) We'll see. ♪ All right, you kids get to bed ♪ ♪ I'll get the story ♪ ♪ Now here's a little sto
ry that needs to be heard ♪ ♪ Word, word, word, Rick ♪ ♪ Y'all tucked in ♪ (footsteps shuffle) - Derric! Gary! ♪ Once upon a time not long ago ♪ (tires screech) ♪ and justice stood ♪ ♪ And people were behavin' like they ought to good ♪ - Hey, Derric, Gary! ♪ Misled by another little boy, and this is what he said ♪ ♪ Me and you, Ty, we gonna make some cash ♪ ♪ Robbin' old folks and makin' the dash ♪ ♪ They did the job, money came with ease ♪ ♪ But one couldn't stop, it's like he had a disease ♪ ♪
He robbed another and another ♪ ♪ and a sister and a brother ♪ ♪ Tried to rob a man who was a DT undercover ♪ ♪ The cop grabbed his ♪ - Hey, hey, Coach? - Hmm? - I got it. I got it. Your defense is your offense. Now, a good defense leads to an easy offense, which puts the offense in a better position. (laughs) Mm-hmm. - It's a mindset, Coach. "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." You can only defend something that you already possess. So the more the team believes they're already champion
s, they have already won in their mind and now have something to defend. Hence, defense wins championships. - Yeah. ♪ Sirens sounded, he seemed astounded ♪ ♪ And before long, the little boy got surrounded ♪ ♪ He dropped his gun, so went the glory ♪ ♪ And this is the way I have to end this story ♪ ♪ He was only 17 in a madman's dream ♪ ♪ The cops shot the kid, I still hear him scream ♪ ♪ This ain't funny, so don't you dare laugh ♪ ♪ Just another case about the wrong path ♪ ♪ Straight and narrow o
r your soul gets cast ♪ ♪ Good night, good night ♪ ♪ Good night ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out the box ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out, Rick ♪ ♪ Oh, boy, that Uncle Ricky ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out the box, Rick ♪ ♪ is really weird ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out, Rick ♪ ♪ I know, right ♪ ♪ What does he mean straight and narrow ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out the box, Rick ♪ ♪ or your soul gets cast ♪ ♪ Knock 'em out, Rick ♪ ♪ I don't know ♪ ♪ I think he be crackin' up or something ♪ ♪ Knock, knock, knock, knock ♪ (Derric sighs) ♪ Knock, knock, knock, knock,
knock ♪ (footsteps shuffle) - Driver's license and insurance. (chuckles) Nah, man, I'm just trippin'. (muffled speaking over radio) (officer laughs) - [Woman over Radio] Be advised, suspects are armed. Stand by for description. - Hey, why don't you do me a favor? Will y'all sign this for me, please? - Absolutely, yes, sir. - Yes, sir. - [Woman over Radio] Suspects in the video store are two black males - You have a pen on you, sir? - about 17 or 18 years old. - Oh. Sorry about that. Here you go
. - [Woman over Radio] One is about six two or six three - [Officer] Carter High School, State Champ! - [Woman over Radio] Other suspect is stocky and about five nine, five 10. - Now, you're going to Tennessee, right? - Yes, sir, the Vols. - Suspects are armed. - And you're going to U of H? - Oh, yes, sir. (officer laughs) Yes, sir. - All right. Oh. - [Woman over Radio] The suspects were last seen heading westbound- - Hey, I'll be looking out for y'all, all right? I'm so proud of you. - Thank yo
u. - And proud of the neighborhood. - Yes, sir. - Appreciate that, sir. - We all proud of you. - Yes, sir. Y'all have a good one, okay? - Yes, sir, thanks. - You, too. - Suspects were driving an '87 or '88 candy apple red Corvette, no plate at this time. (loud rumbling dramatic music) ("Stay Strong") ♪ See, we can never ♪ ♪ Never ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Stay strong ♪ ♪ Stay strong ♪ ♪ Stay strong ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Never ♪ ♪ It's never you ♪ ♪ So if I am hurting ♪ ♪ Stay strong ♪ ♪ Stay strong ♪ ♪ We here, we in her
e ♪ ♪ We salute, we salute ♪ ♪ So hard, so hard ♪ ♪ Oh, hard ♪ ♪ We come ♪ ♪ So far ♪ ♪ Baby, the night's so cold ♪ - This was gonna be the last one. ♪ In a room so dark ♪ ♪ And the light is so dim ♪ - And they both pregnant. ♪ It might cause others to come out ♪ (footsteps approach) (keys jingle) - [Guard] Edwards. You made bail. (door slides) (soft poignant music) (Gary sniffles) (door slides and clangs) (keys jingle) (heels clack) (thud echoes) - Believe me, I'm not saying that the boys are n
ot guilty of something. I just want to make sure that you know that these are not your typical aggravated robberies. - Royce, I understand that boys will be boys. And you know you're much better suited to decide their fate than some emotional jury. (cup thuds) - The rule of law affects not only those involved but those who observe. - (laughs) Come on, Joe. You know, we both know the rules of law. I just wanna make sure that if my request for probation is nowhere close to where you're leaning, ju
st give me an opportunity to prepare my client. That's all I'm asking you, Joe. - (lips smack) Fair enough. (hand pats) (footsteps shuffle) (Royce sighs) (doorbell rings repeatedly) (Mrs. James sighs) - If they ring this doorbell one more time. Do they not have any consideration? - I got it, baby, I got it. I got it, I got it. - All right. (doorbell rings) (footsteps shuffle) (doorbell rings) (door opens) - Coach James, have any of your players told why- - If you press my doorbell one more time
and disturb my wife, I promise you that will be the last microphone you ever hold. (birds chirp) (dog barks in distance) (door creaks shut) - [Male Reporter] The former Carter High football stars were arrested for investigation of two holdups at two video rental stores. Police say the pair matches the description of two bandits who took cash and tapes at gunpoint from two video exchange outlets in South Dallas on Tuesday. (birds chirp) (leaves rustle) - All rise. (chairs and feet shuffle) Judge
Kendall presiding. - You may be seated. (chairs and feet shuffle) - Gentlemen, all the evidence in this case indicates to me that your true motive was the most common of all motives for crime, and that is greed. And despite all of the media and public attention that this trial has received, today, here in my courtroom, you are nothing more than a bunch of common criminals, (people groan and murmur) criminals that went out and pulled guns on innocent, hard-working citizens. You terrified them, yo
u took their money, and you did this because it was simply an easier way to obtain money than to actually go out and work for it. And even though you never shot or killed anyone, as defendants before this court, you communitively have committed in the last six months more armed robberies than Bonnie and Clyde did in their entire life. (people groan and murmur) And for that reason, I intend to make it very clear here today that even rising star athletes are not above the law. When I call your nam
e, would you please stand? Mr. Evans. Son, when it comes to violating the law, it simply doesn't matter that you can run a football down the field. And for the robberies you committed, I sentence you to four 20-year terms in the State, - What? No! - in the State Department - No, no, no! of Corrections, all to be served concurrently! (gavel bangs) Order in the courtroom! (women sob) (muffled shouting) Order in this courtroom! - What? - I will have order. - You don't do that! - Order in the courtr
oom! - No! That's my baby! - Order in this courtroom! - No! That's not fair! (woman cries) (soft poignant music) - Order, please, ladies and gentlemen. - That is not justice, - Order in the courtroom. - [Mrs. Evans] to take our babies away! (indistinct) get out of here. - That is wrong! - Mr. Edwards, would you stand, please? For the robberies you have committed, I sentence you to three 16-year terms in the State Department of Corrections, all to be served concurrently. You may be seated. (foots
teps shuffle) You may be seated. Mr. Campbell. - Jessie, do you have a statement? Do you have anything that you can tell us? Son, I believe you have some serious psychopathic tendencies, and, frankly, you scare me. For that reason, I am sentencing you to four 25-year terms in the State Department of Corrections, all to be served concurrently. Be seated. Mr. Allen, for the robberies you have committed, I sentence you to three 13-year terms in the State Department of Corrections, to be served conc
urrently. (muffled speaking) (people sob) Be seated. Mr. Williams. For the robberies you committed, I sentence you to three 14-year terms (muffled shouting) (woman sobs) in the State Department of Corrections, all to be served concurrently. ("God's Good Grace") ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ Oh, Lord ♪ ♪ Uh-huh ♪ ♪ Sometimes you can trust nobody ♪ ♪ And it's hard to understand ♪ ♪ The people that you love the most ♪ ♪ Will knock you where you stand ♪ ♪ So you do all you can ♪ ♪ To take away the pain ♪ ♪ Cover it up
when all ♪ ♪ the world has to offer ♪ (woman sobs) ♪ Until all you feel is shame ♪ (muffled shouting) ♪ But you know I'm, I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ But you know I'm ♪ ♪ I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ Oh, yeah ♪ (muffled shouting on TV) ♪ Folks will turn their backs on you ♪ - [Male Reporter] Some who were better able to control their emotions. ♪ And they'll kick you when you're down ♪ ♪ Make you feel like the sun won't shine ♪ ♪ Until you're not around ♪ ♪ So you do
all you can ♪ [Male Reporter] (muffled speaking) reactions to the prison- ♪ To hide away the fear ♪ ♪ You cover it up when all the good time can bring you ♪ ♪ Until you disappear ♪ ♪ But you know I'm ♪ ♪ I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ But you know I'm ♪ ♪ I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ You know I'm ♪ ♪ I'm holding on ♪ ♪ To God's good grace ♪ ♪ And no matter ♪ ♪ No matter what I'm going through ♪ ♪ I know ♪ ♪ No matter how lost I
get ♪ ♪ I know ♪ ♪ I know ♪ ♪ That the Lord is with me, yes he is ♪ ♪ Oh, yeah, Carter red ♪ ♪ Oh, yeah, yeah, Carter red ♪ ♪ Oh yeah, yeah, Carter red ♪ - Just know it's always a situation where you have a fine line in life, and sometime you step across that line, it can cost you very dearly. You see them guys had scholarships to every univ you can think of, and to get that taken away, that was a sad moment for all of us and still a sad moment today. - It's been 26 years since that fateful day
, September 22nd, 1989. I can still hear the screams from the courtoom. I would never play ball again. My confidence was never shaken. I played my losing hand because folding was never an option. Today when I look back, I'm proud of where I stand, but you have a choice not to make the same mistake I did. - As time has passed, I haven't always made the right decision, but I have come to understand that one mistake or making an ill-willed decision not only affects that particular person, but it af
fects those that are around him as well, whether it's close or whether it's afar. And that's what hit home for me and caused me to wanna be a different person. - But what helped me when I got out, because I was raised in church. Mama raised me and my brothers in church, and one of the things I knew that I had to give my life to Christ in order for me to be able to stay out, in order for there to be balance 'cause I was not gonna go back. I applied for two jobs this year. They was very excited ab
out me. And I sat down with the owner of the company, of the company, and I told them this. I said, "Listen. This is who I am right now. I've been married for 21 years. I have five kids. I'm a youth pastor, and I'm an assistant pastor. This is who I am now, but I have a criminal background that happened 27 years ago." And so he was very excited about the interview. Never heard from him. Young black men in America, one of the things that would always follow you would be your record. We ask young
black males, we have to make the right decision the first time. - We all had our little quirks here and there. We were all great kids. And you tell that kid right now, "You know what? You got to find a way to talk to somebody. Talk to somebody and just do not make that mistake because one mistake can cost you." One time, actually, a couple years ago, I played in the NFL, and a lady asked me to hold her baby. And her husband was like, "Them guys you played with at Carter, they were some criminals
, weren't they?" I'm like, "They were identical to me, and you asked me to hold your baby." And just realized they were no different. They slept in my house. I slept at their house. So it was no difference in and them. I just made the right decision at the right time. If I would have gotten in that car that one time, then I would've got 20 years in a maximum-security prison, and they were looking for trying to tie with something like that. ♪ I ain't who they said I was ♪ ♪ I kept messing up 'cau
se I was scared I was ♪ ♪ The preachers, the teachers, the cops ♪ ♪ They all got to me ♪ ♪ I was a leader in the crowd pretending not to be ♪ ♪ You ever feel or ever felt like we been more conditioned ♪ ♪ Poor position, poor people make poor decisions ♪ ♪ You ain't who you thought you was ♪ ♪ You're who you're taught you was ♪ ♪ Hood brought us up till the cops caught us up ♪ ♪ Yeah, they was anxious to tell us that we ain't shit ♪ ♪ People that supposed to help tell you what you can't get ♪ ♪ T
hey tried to tell Malcolm X to be a carpenter ♪ ♪ They even tried to tell Barack he was a foreigner ♪ ♪ They told me my career was dead, call a coroner ♪ ♪ Then we rolled Glory on they ass, I'm a warrior ♪ ♪ We want to give music ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ Trauma, we live through it ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ Don't think the pain and setbacks is all it is to it ♪ ♪ I could give them the codes to every lock ♪ ♪ They still wouldn't figure me out ♪ ♪ I could turn myself in ♪ ♪ Run to the cops ♪ ♪ They still wouldn't shut me d
own ♪ ♪ I'm a mastermind ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ I'm a mastermind ♪ ♪ Somebody ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ I'm a mastermind ♪ ♪ I ain't who you think I am ♪ ♪ I love women, I talk shit ♪ ♪ I'm a drinking man ♪ ♪ Catch me on the wrong day, I ain't a thinking man ♪ ♪ You ain't seen a freer nigga in the Lincoln land ♪ ♪ Damn, I am who you know I is ♪ ♪ I don't just talk, yo ♪ ♪ I throw a shoulder kiss ♪ ♪ My father's burden was heavy ♪ ♪ I had to shoulder his ♪ ♪ They say he don't open doors ♪ ♪ He's a chauvinist
♪ ♪ I am, I am, I am who you know I am ♪ ♪ They watching me drinking wine outta soda cans ♪ ♪ Yeah, I walk like Jesus ♪ ♪ Chi's my Bethlehem ♪ ♪ When I step in the room, niggas know to stand ♪

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