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I remember the hype
ОтветитьShout out to PRCC and Coach Hatten down in Poplarville, MS at that time 🤣 We had Dylan Favre for a season and Coach had his car parked at his house because of something he did.
ОтветитьFlorida held all that until he chose the opps
ОтветитьPeople eat the weed all the time
ОтветитьYou have a lot of videos about failed black athletes 😮
ОтветитьHe's not a loser he needed a boulder of a mentor.....Willie find peace within yourself... please..... much love 😢
ОтветитьChad Kelly vid please
ОтветитьMan I love this channel.... The honest answer is that the way you are raised has everything to do with the way you think your surroundings and your social circle and your family circle has everything to do with how you think... So if people told him he would make a billion dollars that does not make a damn difference 2 an immature kid where his idol is the best or the most successful Street thug where he's from.. location is everything... The surroundings you see as a young man are everything... The mentality of your peers and relatives are everything....
ОтветитьNever forget perception is reality.... Things are literally that simple.... So if you grew up around of screwed up people your perception is just going to be based on that social group
ОтветитьNever consent to a search
ОтветитьAnd it's extremely unfair and disingenuine to compare some young ghetto teenager with huge massive physical talent living around a bunch of dirt bags, to an already made billionaire that's not how this shit works... If Elon musk or Jeff bezos grew up in the exact same neighborhood as that kid more than likely they would be the exact same type of guy.. let's be real
ОтветитьPerception is reality never forget that... And when it comes to Young impressionable men very young men and boys don't you see the same circular firing squad LOL....
ОтветитьIf he grew up in a upper middle class neighborhood he would perhaps be like the young white promising college quarterbacks that threw their careers away... It's just going to happen much quicker with a guy like him that lives in a neighborhood like what he grew up in especially without a father figure
ОтветитьAlbert means, that was a wild ride
Ответитьbro u only 24? i have been living a lie
ОтветитьHe didn’t produce at Miami. Had he produced, ppl would’ve found 1,000 reasons to keep him out of prison.
ОтветитьYes he had issues, we see it in the hood all the time. It is alot of guys in prison that are way better than most NFL players but they F uped in the head
ОтветитьPlease look into Tommy Blake TCU defensive End 2003-2007
ОтветитьThis is great 🎉
ОтветитьAdd doesn’t thing
ОтветитьHow was he eligible for school of any level
ОтветитьYou're definitely not from the hood, I've known several peep swallow green
ОтветитьHe lost his dad, that's what happened
ОтветитьThat film yall showing not him i played him. 3 times at miami Central
ОтветитьMy highschool was in states against him back in the day this dude broke the qb arm on the first play and blew us out because of it it was supposed to be a great game before that lol small world
Ответитьi remember Willie Williams story... Str8 beast..!
ОтветитьYour talking about willie Williams who played for Carol city chiefs but showing Rueben Bain highlights from Miami central..gotta tighten up.. they played almost 20 years apart..
ОтветитьHow you hear about willie
ОтветитьDupir was nice this guy was a menace
ОтветитьLook in on Fred Ross out Florida
ОтветитьThis film has nothing to do with him
ОтветитьIts him he made a change
ОтветитьI like the Reuben Bain highlights
ОтветитьGoing to Miami is always bad for your future.
ОтветитьI never had to grow up around fatherless, black thugs like this guy. Thank God.
ОтветитьI don’t make excuses for people. Screw him.
ОтветитьCarol city in Miami is a terrible city, what are you talking about?
ОтветитьMy dad and I went to see Willie Williams play his senior year of high school at Carol City. I believe Carol City vs Miami Northwestern. He was already going to UM at the time, and was hyped to be the next great UM linebacker. Once there we found out he had been kicked off the team and was not playing, but Willie was in the stands. He was cussing out the Carol City coaches, saying the team ain’t shit without him, they’re going to lose without me. Carol City won. I next saw him in the parking lot, hanging out the passenger window of a car hollering at girls, cussing out any girl who didn’t give him play. On that day we knew he wasn’t going to make it.
ОтветитьI went to high school with Willie at Pace for 3 years, he was actually a really good dude, and very smart, like 3.3 gpa, and an absolute missile on the field. Just sucks he got sucked into the hood when everyone was trying to get him out
Ответитьi remember him on ncaa football
ОтветитьAnyone who got punished for weed should be paid millions by the government for that bull
ОтветитьHard to escape the ghetto. Usually this occurs because lack of a father.
ОтветитьU have seen this happen soooo much. The question he asked of wouldn't being that good knowing u will be in the NFL in a couple yrs change your mentality? It should but black kids especially want to be seen now. Like that coach said fast money and being nice to your face and blowing the opportunities given. They have no one that actually cares enough about them to guide them the right way early in life. All they know is ppl taking advantage of their athletic ability and letting them get away with everything. U would think black ppl that have these type of kids around them would try and help them. But its the same story over and over. Someone trying to take advantage of them and the kids develop this I'm bigger than the world attitude. Kids with this kind of talent should understand how fragile a career is. Being a self proclaimed thug and acting like all the other idiots claiming to be thugs rarely gets u anywhere in life. It breaks my heart seeing any kid not be able to live out their sports dreams. I know how bad it hurts to know u will never be able to do that again when its been all u ever dreamed of for as long as u can remember. If u know kids that have a chance to make their lives better through sports don't be the person trying to make a buck off an innocent kid. Help guide them cause its the right thing to do. They're just kids they become whatever environment is raising them
ОтветитьArrested 11 times before he was 18 is crazy
ОтветитьLove how you’re doing videos on players from my generation. Players a lot of younger fans haven’t heard about yet. It’s just sad, his situation. But if this cautionary tale helped even just one person then at least some good would’ve come from this.
ОтветитьLol. Xavier Lee! Same deal with him!
Ответитьyou are showing highlight videos from other players who are not the feature of your video. Tighten up on the research. Great start tho
ОтветитьWow, crazy story…
I went to Union college, and played football there two seasons and the way my teammates talked about him on the field and ball skills was impeccable, but you’re video just put the pieces together for me! 2010 season I destroyed the naia running the ball, they spoke highly of him, I wonder if we played at the same time we would have won the national championship. Who knows… I made to the NFL from Union College. Wish you well Willie
Most of these early starters mature faster then fizzle out
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