Big Sean's Detroit 2 Review, Kansas City's Repeat-Quest and Coach Carter Review
In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Big Sean's latest Project Detroit 2 and thoughts on the high-profiled guests he had, him being more confident and consistent and also being at peace with his career trajectory, also Bas' 2018 third studio album Milky Way, thoughts on his smooth flow and his self-assured sound along with his clear direction. They then discuss Kansas City's convincing win vs. the Texans, their repeat chase and what Deshaun Watson has to improve on for another postseason appearance. Finally, thoughts on Miami's first ECF appearance since 2014 and Giannis' future with the Bucks or elsewhere.
In the second half, they're joined by Max Petion, a friend of Wellington's and first-time guest, to review Coach Carter, the 2005 biographical teen sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan. Robert Richard and singer Ashanti; directed by Thomas Carter. They dive into this being even more than a sports film and dealing with professional ethics, thoughts on Samuel L. Jackson's storied career and him being a powerful presence in any role. They also discuss the reoccurring theme of education being one of the focal points of the storyline and it being highlighted in a real way.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon review Big Sean's latest Project Detroit 2 and thoughts on the high-profiled guests he had, him being more confident and consistent and also being at peace with his career trajectory, also Bas' 2018 third studio album Milky Way, thoughts on his smooth flow and his self-assured sound along with his clear direction. They then discuss Kansas City's convincing win vs. the Texans, their repeat chase and what Deshaun Watson has to improve on for another postseason appearance. Finally, thoughts on Miami's first ECF appearance since 2014 and Giannis' future with the Bucks or elsewhere.
In the second half, they're joined by Max Petion, a friend of Wellington's and first-time guest, to review Coach Carter, the 2005 biographical teen sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan. Robert Richard and singer Ashanti; directed by Thomas Carter. They dive into this being even more than a sports film and dealing with professional ethics, thoughts on Samuel L. Jackson's storied career and him being a powerful presence in any role. They also discuss the reoccurring theme of education being one of the focal points of the storyline and it being highlighted in a real way.
In the second half, they're joined by Max Petion, a friend of Wellington's and first-time guest, to review Coach Carter, the 2005 biographical teen sports drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson, Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan. Robert Richard and singer Ashanti; directed by Thomas Carter. They dive into this being even more than a sports film and dealing with professional ethics, thoughts on Samuel L. Jackson's storied career and him being a powerful presence in any role. They also discuss the reoccurring theme of education being one of the focal points of the storyline and it being highlighted in a real way.