at 1:10, the coach on the right is Mike Pettine Jr. He was the son of the coach of CB-West and the head coach of North Penn. He's the D-Coordinator for the NY Jets now.
@Balthazar479 I'd beg to differ. D.J. Williams played fullback, and when he got to college he averaged 7.9 yards a carry before he switched to linebacker. Picciotti just enjoyed running over smaller kids. When he got to Pitt, they didn't wait to be hit first. You can say concussions cut him short, but this very documentary proved his true character as lazy and a quitter. Even with his brother barking in his ear, "Dude, it's the state championship," he held himself out. Sad.
Hands down the best sports documentary I have ever seen! Truly awesome. Should be mandatory viewing for any high school football team with dreams and goals of being a champion. And the human element makes it's a great movie for football and non-football fans alike. Top it off with the most dramatic ending ever, if I didn't see it myself, I wouldn't believe it was actually a documentary. And the best part--it's available at any Blockbuster in the country.
WEST SUCKS! GO NORTH PENN KNIGHTS!
OnTheFly0809 8 months ago
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cainepittman2 1 year ago
going to west next year.. why cant they be as good as they were!!!
weidman513 1 year ago
@weidman513 theyre 3 and 0 now its a start!
and the answer is they dont have mike pettine anymore
pantsfalldown 1 year ago
@pantsfalldown rashaud is amazing
weidman513 1 year ago
@weidman513 yeah hes getting scouted by d-1 colleges
so is ward
pantsfalldown 1 year ago
@pantsfalldown thts awesome
weidman513 1 year ago
I went to North Penn High School...I remember when this was made
Jacked1817 2 years ago
at 1:40, number 20 for Erie Cathedral Prep (orange team) is Bob Sanders.
I remember that block like yesterday, man, Picciotti knocked him ten yards back and onto his ass,
thesandman58 2 years ago
at 1:10, the coach on the right is Mike Pettine Jr. He was the son of the coach of CB-West and the head coach of North Penn. He's the D-Coordinator for the NY Jets now.
thesandman58 2 years ago
Picciotti was a fucking beast. Real shame what happened to him in college.
thesandman58 2 years ago
@thesandman58 how good was he in high school
cainepittman2 11 months ago
@cainepittman2 Picciotti? He was 6'3" 245, ran a 4.5 40 and could bench 385. Best fullback in the nation by far.
Balthazar479 9 months ago
@Balthazar479 I'd beg to differ. D.J. Williams played fullback, and when he got to college he averaged 7.9 yards a carry before he switched to linebacker. Picciotti just enjoyed running over smaller kids. When he got to Pitt, they didn't wait to be hit first. You can say concussions cut him short, but this very documentary proved his true character as lazy and a quitter. Even with his brother barking in his ear, "Dude, it's the state championship," he held himself out. Sad.
dylanrocks83 5 months ago
omg, i wish i could live in USA here in canada theres not alot of football........btw 5 stars man
karpovonfire 2 years ago
Im ready to go tackle somebody !!
dgil1911 3 years ago
I was a sophomore at West during this season. Truly unforgettable.
rwhip923 3 years ago
NORTH PENN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM! OMG. im going to north penn high school next yearr .
YESSSAHH!.
musiicloveex3 3 years ago
Hands down the best sports documentary I have ever seen! Truly awesome. Should be mandatory viewing for any high school football team with dreams and goals of being a champion. And the human element makes it's a great movie for football and non-football fans alike. Top it off with the most dramatic ending ever, if I didn't see it myself, I wouldn't believe it was actually a documentary. And the best part--it's available at any Blockbuster in the country.
phillyhemp 3 years ago
AMAZING!! Great Doc with a fabulous story!
sunman684 3 years ago
This is the best trailer for the best doc film
I have ever seen... I am speechless- and I
do NOT like football. Getting this DVD.
FootballFreakazoid 3 years ago