Every boy on the Mustangs (the team’s nickname) was required to call every other player "brother." Cross-gang rivalries were not allowed. A Crip and a Blood had to share a water bottle. The first rule was simple: You don't snitch, but you don't gang-bang either.
as Sean Porter, the movie dramatizes the true 1990 season of a juvenile detention center's football program. The Real-Life Foundation While the film hit theaters in 2006, its roots go back to a 1993 Emmy Award-winning documentary of the same name. The documentary chronicled the efforts of Sean Porter the gridiron gang
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The keyword isn't just about a movie. It is about the . Here are the three takeaways that modern coaches, social workers, and parents can still learn from this story: Every boy on the Mustangs (the team’s nickname)