Sidelined- The Qb And Me ((exclusive))
Lennon’s stutter threatens to come back. She takes a breath. “Then… I guess… I’m not s-s-sidelined anymore either.”
As I watched, I realized that I had been so focused on my own disappointment that I had forgotten about the team. I had forgotten that the goal wasn't just about me, but about us. And if Jack was helping us win, then that was all that mattered. Sidelined- The QB and Me
But I wasn’t watching the celebration. I was watching Marcus extricate himself from the pile. He didn’t raise his arms in triumph. He didn’t point to the sky. He just jogged to the sideline, grabbed a towel, and wiped the mud from his face. Lennon’s stutter threatens to come back
This is the story of being .
as Nathan Bryan, Dallas's supportive brother and football coach James Van Der Beek as Leroy Lahey Deborah Cox as Miss Alicia, a dance studio owner I had forgotten that the goal wasn't just
The film moves beyond typical high school tropes by focusing on internal conflicts