 Right, I'm the rummin' newest. Perfect. Now what's been goin' on? Hey man, welcome back. Big money. Mark is open, no nothin' happen. Change the room, bro. Okay, cool. It's raw. First of all, I need to welcome each and every last one of y'all to the trap. This the trap right here. Welcome to the trap. Okay, cool. The y'all gotta pass though. Somebody who's official and certified brought y'all through here. So y'all good either way, have all the snacks you wanna have. You really at the crib. Just based off who brought you. But today on the black market, we got a very special treatment. I told you, this platform was created to highlight, show love to people in the community doing positive things, black owned business, things that uplift the black community. And I got none other than my real partner, Weezer Running Streets for real out here every night. For real for real. I'm talkin' about court cases. The other day. Upstand the down street life. He ain't never say I wasn't there. We was right there. And then he, come on man. None other than, you know, Palae. We Palae. Team Palae today. Nah, nah, ain't Palae today. Ain't Palae today. You coached today. No coached today. Co-Palae. They over there hit you with. Co-Palae. I was Co-Palae. Long time coming man. No for sure though. You really jumped out there with the youth. What year did you start with? 2015. You know what I'm saying, what age group? They was 10 then. Okay. They was 10 then. I been coaching football like 12 years though. Man, I been doing this like seven years. So like, yeah. 2016. 2016. Man, I'm sure a lot of people knew that you coached football. They probably thought you were just a dad doing the summer thing, but this is all year round now. Yes. And being honest for real, I think that, I think we the reason why it's year round. Our first semi-on-cell program was called Pistri Elite. That was the first one. Me and my dog, Jabo, was coaching the kids at first. This is back, like I say, 2016. So you gotta think, this Georgia, right? So everybody in Georgia back then, aw man, they ain't talking about man. That shit ain't that man. This Georgia football, we gonna power down your throat. We gonna run it down your throat. You know, that's all they used to say. And I'm like, hey man, California, Texas, Florida, but they ain't gonna be no real, you know what I'm saying? People laugh. The second year, it was probably about four or five teams started playing during the two. The third year, I promise you, by many years, I met the team more than this. About 20, about 20 teams. Then after then, so now then it's starting to, soon as tackle in, you go to semi-on-cell. And then soon as semi-on-cell in, it's back springtime to tackle again. Two a day. This shit now is year-round now. It won't year-round before P.S.T.A. Elite. No facts. Facts. Well that's dope that you got to take a program and build it as big as you built it, you know what I'm saying? I'm sure, like I said, a lot of people know that you coach-related, how serious and how deep it was, man. Who you bringing here with you today? I know you got something to play at. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? I got my players, you know, young men, you know what I'm saying? I brought them here doing great things, you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? They're achieving great things. I got a lot of kids on my team, you know what I'm saying? Who I could have broke, you know what I'm saying? Up here, because it's like, and then with three, four, five-star kids who I bring on the team, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, we'll start to my left, then we'll swing all the way to the right. Y'all gonna do something. Man, let these young men introduce themselves and talk to these folks. What's going on, y'all? My name is Joseph Stone. Joseph Stone, however you want to call it. I go to Langston Hughes High School. I'm a full-star after the young community at LSU. Hey, that's your son, bro. Oh, my name is Duke. I'm running back to Stockbridge High School, man. You look like a running bag. You got a square head. That's my accurate, so. Bro, go to Duke. Three-star, three-star kid. I got Duke, so, might go to Duke. You never know. It's on the table. Team chosen, team chosen. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nah, for sure. My name Antonia Jr., but Coach Layno, they call me AJ. I'm a quarterback. I go to Houston County High, class 25. So. Well, my name is Bryce. I'm a receiver of Parkview, class of 2024. No-star athlete that's playing home in Lonson. They ain't, they ain't, they ain't, they ain't. That's what I'm talking about. Let me just, y'all. I don't even care about it. You know how you do everything. Yeah, that's good. No, no, I don't talk about it. Like, I need a nipple. Twin, let's go. You got a twin. You got a safe and twin. Let's go. Oh, okay. I need a nipple. I need a nipple. I receive a twin. Let's go. Twin eight. That's, that's, that's a football player. Yeah, nah, he do it all for it. What's your twin eight? No, for real. What's twin eight? What's twin eight? Oh, God. You see, you say the best of last. My name is Bryson Oliver. I go to Westlake High School, class of 2024. That's what's up, man. That's what's up a lot. We call it what's up a lot. You play DB. You call it what's up a lot. So I've been coaching him since he's been a team. Been strapping since I was a team. Boy, I was a team. Boy, yeah. Really? Yeah, I've been coaching him since he's been a team. So this is like six years straight, literally. Like tackle football, and seven or seven, like back to back for like six years straight. You know what I'm saying? And I done seen him really come from where he from, come where he was and be where he is now. I'll put him up against any other DB, five star, four star, whoever you are, I'll put him up against anybody. He ain't put my mother up against with him. You know what I'm saying? For sure that. They got their dog in there. Yeah, no. They got it up too. Oh, that's what it is. They got the man. You got to. Oh, no, he didn't even pop it. So look, let me ask you this. I know you from the rap side also, but you've always been able to connect with the youth in a different kind of way, man, with the energy and just understanding them, bro, what type of things are you learning? Just by being around so much of the young energy. Oh, just how to stay on my pivot, you know what I'm saying? I feel like they keep me honest, you know what I'm saying? Because it's a coach, especially where I come from and I coach how I act, you know what I'm saying? Like how you see me, then it's how I coach. You know what I'm saying? So I cuss, I do all first. I kick my hat, throw my thing down, everybody run, I get mad, you know what I'm saying? But it's hard for me to not do some, I mean, they keep me not doing things that I tell them, don't do. And start arguing with people, start getting people faced. You get, if you're gonna talk shit, you gotta learn how to talk shit. And I apply that stuff to my everyday living, like, how you gonna do this? You just telling your player, man, we can't be doing this. So they really keep me honest for real. That's what's up, man. I see y'all got something. This drill? Oh, yeah. It's a drill. It's a drill. It's a drill. You tell y'all this? Nah. 85 South, definitely that's up this year. Not with just these jobs, but we got two uniform, two hot uniform. Now, at least we have to do the hot uniform. Tell you why, too. Because 85 South, I always do a lot of things. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? I said, so we gotta keep it, we gotta keep it city-ish, you know what I'm saying? But y'all will see the uniform real soon. You know what I'm saying? Not uniform hard, too. We got two sets. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, all right. Nah, for real. So like, how is the program, though? It's a Hancho Elite 7 on 7, man. It's like, walk us through that. Well, me and my wife, Nisha, like I said, we had Pistri Elite at first, you know what I'm saying? And me and Quavo were real cool friends, you know what I'm saying? And I had been doing it for a few years. Then he just hit me like, man, you know what, bro? I want to do the 7 on 7 thing, you know what I'm saying? So we sat down, chopped it up, came up with Hancho Elite, you know what I'm saying? So shocked to Quavo, you know what I'm saying, too. You know what I'm saying? For helping us do everything that we're doing, you know what I'm saying? So most of the kids had already had, you know what I'm saying? So last year was our first year having Hancho Elite. We had 17 teams, you know what I'm saying? We had 17 teams, six you, all the way up to 18 you know what I'm saying? And some age group had two teams, you know what I'm saying? So this year, I wanted to focus more on helping the kids who were in high school, who come into high school, develop and understand how it is. If you want to play early in high school and help the kids who was transitioning to college, stay focused on their grad, get ready for college. So this year, I'm only doing middle school up. Okay, that's crazy. Now we know you started out with the athletics even kind of before the music. And now he's making the full circle which we're getting back into the sports, man. Like looking back, how does that feel? Did know that that's your first love. And then coming back to it to spread it out with these young men, you know what I'm saying? I think it's, I like it because it gave me a real strong sense to help them not get lazy and take the same laser path I took. You know what I'm saying? When we understand how much potential I had, all this 707 training, social media for people to start and rank it, we didn't have all this shit, you know what I'm saying? So I understand how easy it is to get lost now in everything that's going on. So me being able to be that connection with them to be like, now listen, all this stuff y'all see, y'all think cool. And I've been that before, you know what I'm saying? That ain't what it is. Focus on this and all of them friends y'all got, they're still gonna be y'all friends when y'all come back. You see what I'm saying? So me being able to lead on that way, I think is the best thing from it. And I've been noticing, you bring a lot of people around, you know, the team, the different influence of people who don't play at the highest level. I just wanted to ask some of the guys in the group, there was like, do y'all get the feel, the impact of that? Just to see people who've been to the level that you want to go to. You come into practice every day and they right there, you know what I mean? Do you even see how important and how valuable it is to pushing you to the next level? Yes, I should do, because we got coach Cor, he told us about the personal stuff that he's going through right now. I don't know if you know how deep his resume is, man. He worked out a hell of a resume. No, they don't know, they don't know about it. They don't know about, they don't know. He's just been sports. I'm telling you, he's one of them ones, you know what I'm saying? It ain't just like, he just looked up and got to the league, like he a dog like that and he went and played a lot of different places. So it's like the experience that he bring you and try to tell you like certain things that he can't say because of, still wants you to be able to enjoy the game, you know, as a young man, but you can really take this to another level. There's so many different things you could do within the sports world where you don't have to just put the way and tell your body or, you know what I mean? Sacrificing yourself. So pay attention to what's around you and people opportunities, you know what I'm saying? You play football? Of course. Huh? Of course. Of course. When I play, yeah. The most? Yeah. When I play the most? Sigh. Pregnus. I wouldn't know sideline player for anybody to tell you that, but real shit, I did have one incident where they thought I wasn't gonna make it. Well, I got hit so hard one day, you know the crack block is, right? That's when you hit somebody on the MC. Bro, oh yeah, you don't need to do that shit. That shit turned you into jello later on. Hey, man. Oh, so look, I'm running. I'm playing like the end of the ninth grade year where you ain't on ninth grade football no more. You're on varsity. Yeah. I didn't know. I probably run across the field full speed. I see the quarterback. I'm looking right at him. And then the next thing I see, I'm like, damn, I know them shoes from some. I don't look like my shoe, but why didn't, why in the clouds? And then I hit the ground and I'm cool. I had, you know how to have like the dirt get stood a little piece right here? I had the whole sack. You know all the screws on the helmet keep the face mask off and then one of them broke on one side. I get up, my face man, hang it off. Coach's looking at me like I'm dead. He said, boy, you all right? I'm trying to strap it up. It ain't nothing strapped. It ain't nothing strapped. Oh, it didn't, man. Yeah, it was over with. Nah, for real. It was over with after that. I still be waking up sometime like, it'd be from nothing but that. I just experienced that this past year. I ain't never really been hit like my sophomore. Y'all had this one hit in the fractional bone somewhere in the back of my neck. Some shit you didn't even know you had. Man. Didn't even see anything in my neck. Touch this ear. You still messed up. Shit was in my neck somewhere. And one of them was dope. Yeah. You ever hit somebody and then it felt like they hit you? You know you hit them. Kick off, kick off, boy. Run it down there on kick off, like chicken with no head. Don't lie back to me, man. Don't lie back to me. You're too strong on kick off, man. They be ready to crash out. Yeah, you know what's worse than getting hit, though? It's hitting somebody that's musty. You hit somebody that's musty, you should be musty the rest of the game, but it ain't you. Man, put your must on the machine. They ain't put the must on the machine. It's all along the journey. They never do to get that must off. That's what it was machine. Nope. That must difficult to stay. And don't let it be the liquid musty. Yeah, exactly. And they get it on you. And they all say, oh. Over with. Over with. But that was at like high school, that's when you learned, though, some people were really built for this. Yeah. They granddad didn't play football. They way stronger. I was like, bro, I'm so much better at telling jokes than doing anything that would crash me being hit by another person. I'm good. What do you think, little boy? What do you think it's gonna get you from? Huh? What do you think it'll get you from? I don't know. Because he just the craziest me. He fearless. He fearless? He ain't scared of shit. I'm talking to my son, he's a different breed. He's not afraid, he's not afraid. It's just dope to see that, though, man, just to, you know, y'all, y'all let that age where the shit's still fun. You better take advantage of it because you really at the age where you don't get tired yet for real. We gotta get you to a game, bro. Bro, you know I'm coming. You gotta believe that's hot. Nothing to talk to you about. We be lit, now. We be awesome. What you think I'm gonna be doing? We be lit, now. They be lit, now. It wasn't the time. Come on, man. Nah, he don't know what he's talking about, lit. Nah, we be locked in, lit. Yeah. What kind of lit you thought I was talking about? Like, yeah, we turned up in the play, like, nah, none of that. Bro, he been knowing me longer than a lot of people in this room. He'd know I would come to your game and talk shit. Yeah. We ain't lose a drop. Oh, no. I'm talking about, even if we got there, even if we don't win, we gonna talk so much shit, they gonna play with us. No, that ain't real. Nah, that ain't real. I ain't thinking much. He that ain't real, though. The whole game. He probably gonna talk more shit than you. I mean, when I play sports, even when we lost, I talk so much shit. I made them up for who wanted to win, fight. Like, what you wanna fight for? Y'all won. Exactly. You said you didn't play, but in practice. I didn't say that. I said that's where I played the most. I know. Yeah, cause you know, like you said, you to be looking for something that, how was that player? I played anything in practice. So how many minutes you think you got in the real game? In the minutes, I had to add it up through the whole career. Whole career, like each game. Each game? Yeah, each game. I played more than I didn't. Huh? He played more than he didn't play. Yeah. I was active. I wasn't just on the team. Look at me, bro. I got so much charisma. What school you went to? I'm from Mississippi. It's different down there. What part of Mississippi? Oxford. North Mississippi. You just say it differently, huh? Bro, you ever seen a nigga from Mississippi? Yeah. Second. Grass, man. My fuck is built different. You can't hurt a nigga from Mississippi. Like you got Teflon or something. She didn't think it might be from Mississippi. He might. He looked in the struggle. I'm telling you. Nah, look at it. Nah, it all real. Nah, you had a problem trying to tackle him. I wouldn't win to him. In ninth grade, he was 13-year-old in ninth grade. All right? He rushed for a limb touchdown, a limb on the yards. And then he on the turn, he ain't turning 14. You went September? Something like that? September. The football season, man, it's been just 30 months of football season. But you don't coach the young 10-year-olds no more? Nah, they are the 10-year-olds that I coach them. Every year, I just went up with them. So when they turned 11, I went up to them. When they turned 12, I went to 12. When they went to 13, 14, you know what I'm saying? I just keep going up with them. I met JoJo last year when we first started doing Hunter Elite. And I really didn't know a lot about that age group because I coached the age group up under them. And every kid I talked to, all the stud kids I talked to would be like, JoJo? Like I said, what the fuck is JoJo? You know what I'm saying? So then I ran into them. Then I talked to them. Then I don't ever, ever since then, I don't know what they have, but I ain't got rid of them since. This is my nephew. You know what I'm saying? He would call me up. Since a lot of these kids call me up. You know what I'm saying? So I ain't scared of the uh-uh no more. So I ain't used to like the uh-uh. I ain't scared of the uh-uh no more. You call me up now. You know what I'm saying? I'm the uh-uh, that's cool. Yeah. You see how you recognize that? You know that. They uncle look different. That's the importance of them. You have to know when it's like, you know what? Man, I need to go take this in, but my nephew, you know, got this. A lot of old dudes won't get out the way. You gotta let the young dudes, they turn, bro. Not for real. They turn. Let me ask y'all, who are some of the, some of y'all favorite players, you know, that y'all studied from the modern day age of this football and sports and entertainment? Who are some of the people that y'all look up to? Really? When Karen Newton was good? Well, he's still. You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying? I'm saying like that. Don't ever let the people who run the cameras trick you like that man, who he is, bro. He's still that. He's still good. Today he's that. He's still that now. He's still that now. He's still that now. He's still that now. Throw a football through one of you, walk. No shit man. I'm a Nick Chubb guy. I'm a Nick Chubb guy. He may hit him in the face, in the head a lot. Nick Chubb. Okay. Who you watch? I watch DB's, receive a lot of them, run them bad, I watch everything, But my favorite player, I have a Camara. Whether it's San Francisco, boy rock. It's all the people watching this, man, who want to get involved, who support you with it. You know what I mean? They want to put the resources around you. How they get in touch with Coach Lay, man? You can hit the page at Hunter Elite 7V7 on Instagram. You can send us an email, Hunter Elite 7V7 at Gmail. They can hit you. You can hit me. You know what? They can hit court. He can hit me. You can reach out to Neesh. Boy, you gotta at least step in here and say, what's up, bro? You can hit my page, you can hit my brother's page, the podcast page. Come on, Auntie, get in here and say, what's up? Bring everybody that got something to do with you. Nah, don't, don't try to get corporate and play with your family. No, no, no, no, no, no. That's why I keep calling them out. Come on, you come here, sit down, come sit down. Come on, Auntie. Come on, come sit down. I still put you on the program. Yeah, we gotta put you on the program. I got you in here. I know what you do. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Hey, guys. Welcome to the family. Welcome. Come on, give us a hug. What's up, what's up? You know, that's, that's even bigger than responsibility than coaching when you got 20 hungry boys looking for Auntie, you know what I mean? After the game and dealing with all these emotions. They're both a game, they're only a game. You give them a game. I'm running after him. Auntie, what am I talking? Well, I already know how that goes. So give us a little game, introduce yourself. We got mics, we're gonna pick it up. All right, well, I'm Nisha. They call me Auntie. I have the most rewarding job because I get to see after all of my boys. I said I have 150 nephews and I just take care of them from getting to school, seeing them, things they may need from day to day basis. Sometimes mental health checks. Yeah. Making sure they do what they supposed to do and home and just helping them become the young man that they can be. That's what's up. Koy, what you got for her? Man, I'm just Coach Koy stepping in and help, like, I suppose, wait, this is my first year with Hunter Elite. Official. Official. You know what I'm saying? Second year for the first year of official. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Supposed to have been out there with him last year, but just stepping back out, like he said, to really guide them, help them out through the process, understanding, you know, transition outside of sport, sport back to real life. You know, like I said, really bring them, you know that, that other side of the game, you know, from what I learned from my time in playing. So make it a success. That's what I was just about to ask you, man. How you give them the real information and keep it pure at the same time without, you know what I'm saying? You know the other side of the game. We were just actually outside talking about that, about recruiting and all that kind of stuff and just being able to understand, you know, valuing themselves and how the recruiting process go. I ain't went into the business side of, you know, the NFL and all that kind of stuff yet, but just getting them to understand that this next level actually going to the college is business. So we gotta start moving like business, treating it like that. This NIL situation is serious. So, you know, put them, expose them to guys like yourself so they can understand, you know, how much media, you know, it's important and being able to hold these interviews and just hold themselves accountable for everything that's going on. So it's been a dope process. I appreciate Leif will bring me out and he should like I said, she's a big piece of the glue. She not only deal with the kids, but the parents, you know, everything that's going on and it's going to be dope to see all these boys going to the next level and do their thing and then be able to come back in, drop some more gyms and be back on 85. Because sports stuff coming to 85 too. Exactly. You're trying to get over that, man. But I do want every young man in here on the set right now to understand you have an advantage. You have an advantage right now. You got people to actually care about your well-being. That's trying to push you to the next level. That's trying to give you benefits that you don't even know right now. So make sure you take advantage of it. Life go fast, real fast. Like you still at you in the prime of your youth right now but it's big decisions that's coming to you whether you know it or not. Having to pick a school. Having to stay in school. Easy part is getting in there. What's going to motivate you to stay when it ain't football season? When the basketball season come around and you know that that's the biggest thing on campus so it's like you still have to have things that's going to keep you focused and keep you going to the next level. Whatever your next level is. Just like Core to take, Palet to tell you. Sometimes you might get to make it to wherever you want to go with it. It's like, God still got something else for you to do. You get what I'm saying? Don't never lose focus on that. Coach Lane, we can do this all day. This really turning to a black ESPN right now. This really a 30 for 30. It's a seven on seven but we really shooting a 30. I'm glad y'all came before the season. So that way we can put some promo behind and get the city to come out. You think y'all been turned up? I ain't brought my people to no game yet. I might show up with my own band. We ain't even got no school. This is a bunch of niggas. This is a bunch of niggas who used to be in the band, who's still there. Y'all bring them with us. Y'all don't bring them. Y'all don't bring them with us. We ain't that you can't go. Come on, bro. Y'all don't even know Coach Lane know a thousand dancers. A thousand dancers. What he said over there, he said he going to do the dance and practice. Shit. All the music y'all listened to, he was one of them niggas who created that whole young niggas sound wave. He'll tell you. That's real. Don't make sure you take advantage. Auntie, everybody around you care about you. It ain't just, you just ain't a player on the team. So just know that and y'all got the support of the community. Y'all represent Atlanta. Keep that in mind. Coach Lane. I just want to thank you all again for supporting my boys with a drip. And just in the community, you all were one of the first people in the city of Atlanta to actually sponsor my boys. So I appreciate that. And it's black on, too. Exactly. You don't come and try money. What? Friendly know me a woman. Doesn't like trying money. But yeah, that's exactly what this whole thing is about, man. Y'all know exactly what we at. And y'all more than welcome to use all of our resources. Whatever coming up, your big announcement, bro, when you sign, when you make the announcement, whoever you pick, whoever you pick, come and announce it on 85 South Shore. Your mama can come in here and make them baby shower, meet balls, and we'll put it together. We'll put the caps on the table. We'll do it exactly for do it. How do you want to? Sign the date, drop date, whatever it is. So we'll put it together, man. We're going to throw you, throw your signing party and all that, bro, when body armor come in, you know what I'm saying? Under armor, all of them. Sports drinks, t-shirts, body armor. All of them armor too. Come on, man. Come on, man. We'll get somebody sponsored from Kills Kitchen. I can't wait for y'all to get old enough to go out here. Really sensitive, right? But we going to do it, we going to do it on y'all level. Y'all ain't know that it is. Y'all ain't know that it is. But we got some age-appropriate celebrations for y'all too, man. Yeah, I'll push on that. So yeah, just know what we at. Y'all always welcome to come out here and kick it with Coach Lay. 7-on-7, Hunch-O Elite, man. 85 South to Black Market. Over. Intensity from here on out. Hunch-O Gang or No Gang, let's go. Let's ball out, this top. Let's celebrate. No more programming in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? That right now, we standing on this line and this up, these facts. Years to come, get used to it. Get ready for the uniform. Get ready for the drip. Get ready for the trips. Get ready for Hunch-O. Baby, I just know being in your gang.