Posted by admin | Posted in FootBall Talks | Posted on 05-02-2010
(Highlights only) This documentary paints a compelling portrait of Taurean Charles, a high school football player for Miami’s Northwestern Bulls. Located in Miami’s impoverished Liberty neighborhood, Northwestern high has a history as a breeding ground for college football and NFL players. Led to believe that football is his only ticket out, Charles focuses all his efforts on earning a place on a Division I collegiate team, letting his grades suffer in the process. But if Charles can’t raise his SAT score to meet the ncaa’s standards, he might never escape his inner city life. As Charles struggles to meet demands from his coaches, family, and society, he wonders who he can actually trust. YEAR OF THE BULL reveals the immense pressures facing poor black youth, and exposes the violent and cruel methods used by coaches to push young athletes.

he said it like 20 times knock me out
holy shit,thas the most crunk coaching staff in history!
lmfao rondotwoKG dolphins are NFL they come from all over the country bhkilla23 was talkking about how teams in the south meaning highschool football is alot stronger/faster down south than anywhere else
yeah i dont think the film was for sale cause it was about a high school student and that would be promoting him and they would make money off of him but you cant do that with a high school player
because you cant treat players like babies
obviously what the coaches are doing is working cause there number 1 in the nation
i cant find the full thing any where no megavideo nothing!!! any body find it or know holla at me!
u obviously never played on any teams in highschool, maybe fuckin cheerleading, but there are swearing bcuz they are truley pashionet about there team, if they coaches didn’t give a shit, they wouldnt always be one of the top teams in the nation every year.
I watched him put it in her at tiny[.]cc/gapingpussy
No it is because they have the best athletes in the state
Why do these coaches need to swear and hit players to make a point?
I believe you can instill a point with intensity without resorting to namecalling and hitting. It’s childish.
@rondotwoKG lol dude its high school not NFL.
this really is why teams down south are the best every year. coaches instill toughness in their players by any means necessary. i wish my coaches were like this.
really the dolphins blow last time i checked
Players down in Miami, FL only know how to be coach one way. This is Miami has the best teams year and and year out.
Hey, retard, speak any English?
I believe that children are our future.
was that coach even fired? i didnt play football but i wish my high school baseball coach attacked me…..i would of killed that motherfucker, he was a straight up asshole and he was dumber than a sack of bricks
There was very little, if any, actual English spoken in that video.
Coaches are disgraceful. Honestly they acting hard as if he couldn’t just kick the shit outta them.
I’m surprised this has so many thumbs downs. Everything you said is true. Most likely the will not all be signed and for those who aren’t what are they to do with memories of coaches screaming at them, calling them worthless?
WTF at 6:45! Really?? Coach is so lucky he’s teaching an urban league. Anywhere else his ass would’ve been sued.
Haha, try rugby for a change mates! I’m sure you’ll feel nice and big after a good ol’ game of that.
Bunch of willy nillies.
some players need to be shouted at,others need a quiet chat,depends on the individual,their way obviously works ’cause they have two championships,the players respond to them,they’re good coaches
I hear what you’re saying, but never did I say everything that happens in the hood is a result of one set of HS coaches. With that said, there’s a lack of self-respect and respect for others, if the only way to get through to someone is through physical contact, then there is something wrong. Obedience shouldn’t have to come through punishment, it ought to come from a sense of knowing what’s right and knowing how to behave.
thats every coach of every team of every level, HS college pro and optimist. they try to get it thru the boys head, and usually works. they’re not hissy fits, trust!