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You sure?That jersey is for Snoop only
1- those could be the worst in college footballBruhhhhh... these cannot be a final product. They even have the ugly stitching design I ******* hate
what the.......
Adidas just doesn't get it. Those poor bastards.
1- those could be the worst in college footballBruhhhhh... these cannot be a final product. They even have the ugly stitching design I ******* hate
2-thought snoop was big on USC
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1- those could be the worst in college football
2-thought snoop was big on USC
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[h1]Former Long Beach Poly football star Brian Banks’ life story headed to film[/h1]
Brian Banks, the Long Beach Poly High football star imprisoned on false rape charges, announced Wednesday via Twitter that a feature film will be made about his life.
“It’s official!” Banks tweeted. “Ladies and gentlemen... I have a movie deal!! Producer Amy Baer (Gidden Media) has the reins. My life…”
Banks garnered national headlines when he was exonerated in May 2012 after falsely being accused of rape by a classmate and wrongfully convicted of the crime in 2002 at the age of 16. The classmate, Wanetta Gibson, later admitted that Banks did not rape her, which resulted in the reversal of his conviction. By that time, Banks had served five years and two months in prison.
Banks’ rape conviction derailed the hopes the one-time University of Southern California football recruit had for launching a professional football career.
Since his exoneration, however, several NFL teams have given Banks the opportunity to play professional football. Banks even played the 2013 preseason with the Atlanta Falcons but was cut from the team before the regular season began. Before his preseason stint with the Falcons, Banks participated in the Seattle Seahawks’ minicamp in 2012 and had workouts with the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers. He has also played with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League.
Baer, president and founder of Beverly Hills-based Gidden Media, produced the feature film “Last Vegas,” starring Michael Douglas, Robert DeNiro and Morgan Freeman.
Two years ago Banks tried to fundraise on Kickstarter to get a documentary about his life made, even creating a trailer about his wrongful conviction.
After announcing his movie deal Wednesday, Banks thanked Baer and Justin Brooks, director of the California Innocence Project, among others, for helping to get the film about his life made. The California Innocence Project played a key role in Banks’ exoneration for rape. Banks has served as a spokesman for the group, which aims to clear the records of those wrongfully convicted.