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Old 08-19-2005, 01:03 PM
TristanDSP TristanDSP is offline
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Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050819/...ple_snoop_dogg

Snoop's Football League Sparks Controversy

1 hour, 57 minutes ago

DIAMOND BAR, Calif. - Snoop Dogg's new youth football league is a hot item in Southern California.


Two years ago, Snoop began coaching his son's team in the Orange County Junior All-American Football Conference, luring children from other squads with his star power. Players watched game video inside a school bus equipped with DVD players, TV screens and a booming sound system.

The rapper and sometime actor also made personal phone calls to draw in top talent, and last year his Rowland Raiders went undefeated en route to a league championship. They also went on to win the "Snooperbowl," held a day before the Super Bowl, and took home custom-made trophies donated by Tiffany & Co. for their effort.

Snoop, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, is taking things to the next level this year, creating his own Southern California league. He lowered fees for joining a team from $175 or more to $100, which covers the cost of cleats and pads. He also loosened residency requirements.

Children and some coaches have flocked to the eight-chapter Snoop Youth Football League, leaving supporters of old leagues dejected and wondering whether they were used.

"I'm mad at Coach Snoop," said 10-year-old Xavier Bernal, a player for the Rowland Raiders. "He was so cool; he told me to play my heart out and to play everything I've got. But now I just want to ask him, why did he take all our players?"

Nevertheless, a movie documenting the effort, and titled "Coach Snoop," is reported to be in the works.

"It's so easy for a kid to join a gang, to do drugs," Snoop said. "We should make it that easy to be involved in football and academics."
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Old 08-19-2005, 03:13 PM
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I heard about this on the radio this morning! It had me LMAO.

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"It's so easy for a kid to join a gang, to do drugs," Snoop said. "We should make it that easy to be involved in football and academics."
Isn't it already pretty easy to be involved in academics? Like- GO TO SCHOOL???

Anyway, it definately made me laugh. It's just crazy. At least he is getting involved in this kids lives in a (mostly) positive way.
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Old 08-19-2005, 06:50 PM
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I heard about this on the radio this morning! It had me LMAO.



Isn't it already pretty easy to be involved in academics? Like- GO TO SCHOOL???

Anyway, it definately made me laugh. It's just crazy. At least he is getting involved in this kids lives in a (mostly) positive way.
Simply going to school does not equal liking it or wanting to study. I have tutored homeless children who weren't involved in things like Math Club simply because they were busy trying to avoid being beat up in homeless shelters or wondering what they were going to eat for dinner.
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Old 08-19-2005, 08:12 PM
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Re: Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League

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DIAMOND BAR, Calif.
I lived there for 2 yrs until last weekend!!! I could tell you where snoops house is lol.
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Old 08-23-2005, 01:02 PM
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Simply going to school does not equal liking it or wanting to study. I have tutored homeless children who weren't involved in things like Math Club simply because they were busy trying to avoid being beat up in homeless shelters or wondering what they were going to eat for dinner.
Coach Snoop is probably not recruiting those kids for his football team either.

I was just kidding around.
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Old 08-23-2005, 02:11 PM
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I don't think this is a bad idea. While granted that Snoop Dogg may not be the greatest possible role model for children out there, he did significantly lower the prices for being in his league, which means that more children who may not have been able to before and that want to be it now can.
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