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going viral! Steve Hartman's CBS Evening News On The Road story on how a
group of middle school football players executed a life-changing play On the Road: Middle school football players execute life-changing play
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+Nik Panter You should use a VPN or a proxy, try this is one. Its my favorite and its free! http://www.vpnbook.com/webproxy Let me know if you have any questions!
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+Nik Panter Search youtube for other posts of this, I'm not sure what all is blocked where, but chances are you'll find one you can view.
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Most Memorable Football Play of the Year
no not the pros, this is only middle school, but it's making waves and leaving marks nonetheless ...
man, I love stories like this
#newsyoucanuse #feelgood #football #KSW
no not the pros, this is only middle school, but it's making waves and leaving marks nonetheless ...
man, I love stories like this
#newsyoucanuse #feelgood #football #KSW
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This
video is not about blogging, but it is a tip about being thoughtful,
kind and supporting the team! A great way to start the weekend!
Checkout this Football team from Olivet, Michigan as they make one of the greatest plays ever.
They are all ROCKSTARS!!
Checkout this Football team from Olivet, Michigan as they make one of the greatest plays ever.
They are all ROCKSTARS!!
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This
is awesome. Some of us just need to give back and not think everything
is about themselves and their friends only. Their are other kids in this
world that don't have friends because of the way they act or because of
the way they look. This is so inspirational. Even though their are only
about 60 middle school in my school we still have bullying. Let's try
to be nicer, sit next to someone who doesn't have friends and become
friends with them. Be Kind!
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Just
goes to show that being older doesn't make you more mature. Seems some
NFL players (a.k.a. Incognito) can learn a thing or two from these
guys. http://ow.ly/qyIo3
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You
always remember what you did, the rest of your life, and you'll be
happy and remember the good persons that you are when you remember this
act. My respect for all of you. (Sorry for my english, only expects that
you can read my feellings with this words) . And thanks for the lesson
of humanity.
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if
you've ever experienced true loneliness, bullying, social abandonment
(hope you understand that word, even though it doesn't really exist), or
any other form of adversity, like I have, you can't help but shed just a
little tear, 'cause this probably changed the young guy's life. I can't
explain how, and people who have been "popular" all their lives will
probrably think people like that are wimps, 'cause they can't understand
just how much it means to other people who's never been popular. it
means the world to people like me, just to hear the word "hi", "hello"
or "good morning".
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I
know exactly what you mean. Until I actually started going to school at
Olivet I was physically tortured. the schools I had been to before
literally let kids beat me with sticks, baseball bats and verbally abuse
me. Olivet Schools is the first time I ever felt wanted by others. I am
so glad to call myself an Olivet High School graduate. Best thing that
ever happened to me. From an old football player to Keith, great job!
good luck in all your ventures!
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This
is a bloody remarkable video, how even 102 people can dislike this is
beyond me. Its videos like this annoy me that theres even a like/dislike
bar to begin with...just get rid of it now, what even good does it do?
Sweet nothing. Infact had enough of these bloody pointless features on
Youtube, the past 5 years have been bloody annoying with Google getting
there filthy hands on Youtube and mucking it about. go away. But anyway
back on topic, wonderful video! Just amazing that humanity is not
totally fucked.
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Best
video I've seen in a long time! These kids are amazing individuals.
Middle school aged kids are typically so afraid to go against the
popular norm, fearing it will cause them to be 'unpopular', so it is
refreshing to see how compassionate they are towards the boy/teammate
who has learning disabilities.
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I
love these kids. Good god, they're fantastic... and what a great thing
to see so much character celebrated on the news. It's exceptionalism
that's real, not contrived. And by the way, love that kid Keith too...
he had me tearing up with the hugs. Makes me hope my son grows up to be
as good as these young men.
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