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TM7 on iHeart Radio
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:12 pm
Powerful, take a listen. Hit home for me fellas. LINK
This post was edited on 4/10/16 at 10:13 pm
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:20 pm to 5Alive
he's 100%.
need more black leaders to step up. Guys like this that are "cool" in the eyes of young black kids.
need more black leaders to step up. Guys like this that are "cool" in the eyes of young black kids.
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:21 pm to 5Alive
Very impressed with TM7 and the turnaround he has done with his life.
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:21 pm to Giantkiller
I am so proud of that man. What a great person and ambassador he has become
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:32 pm to purplepylon
He's got leadership abilities.
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:34 pm to 5Alive
This is amazing to listen to. TM7 has come so far and is now somebody who makes every single one of us very proud. He speaks nothing but the truth.
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:45 pm to MC5601
now he just needs to do something about it.
i mean he did say when he flies into new orleans, he cant wait to get out.
i mean he did say when he flies into new orleans, he cant wait to get out.
Posted on 4/10/16 at 10:47 pm to 5Alive
The emotion in his voice is real. Hopefully he gets an audience with this.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 4:48 am to 5Alive
Guy obviously cares, but his words tend to show, in my view, How nobody really has a formula for what to do about the violent generation(s) of young people plaguing New Orleans and other cities.
Yeah, money, recreation, and education, but it's an ethos that is missing. A spiritual problem if you want to call it that.
Yeah, money, recreation, and education, but it's an ethos that is missing. A spiritual problem if you want to call it that.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 5:04 am to 5Alive
Really hope his injuries don't hold him back. Love how he wants to use football as a tool to give back.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 6:02 am to 5Alive
We have all watched this boy become a man. It's great to see the maturity. If ge can do it, anyone else can from his background. That should be his message. Own up to your mistakes and learn from them.
This post was edited on 4/11/16 at 6:03 am
Posted on 4/11/16 at 6:02 am to baybeefeetz
quote:there honestly isn't a whole lot we can do until the people in those cultures actually make a point to better themselves. Until nothing will ever change about it.
Guy obviously cares, but his words tend to show, in my view, How nobody really has a formula for what to do about the violent generation(s) of young people plaguing New Orleans and other cities.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 7:27 am to Pelican fan99
Tyrann can only do so much. I know he will help St. Aug and that he will be working with Nord soon to stem some of the problems he has talked about.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 7:40 am to 5Alive
Another reason he is likely my favorite LSU player/representative. Not only excellent on the field, but has confronted his own demons head on, succeeded, and now speaking out to help others. The best thing he said on there was "not everyone has to be Lil Wayne. You don't have to make millions or play football to make an impact or better yourself."
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This post was edited on 4/11/16 at 7:41 am
Posted on 4/11/16 at 7:46 am to baybeefeetz
quote:
Yeah, money, recreation, and education, but it's an ethos that is missing. A spiritual problem if you want to call it that
He also pointed out that these young people need to have drive and lose the self pity, so he's not just playing the blame game.
Posted on 4/11/16 at 8:10 am to ULSU
It isn't a system problem
If recreational opportunities fixed these issues, the first 200 athletes that built basketball courts would have fixed the issues.
What are you supposed to do after 5? Go home and fi your chores, eat dinner, take a shower watch a little tube and go to bed.
The parks have to close at five because if they don't we don't have enough police to keep everyone from killing each other at the park
If recreational opportunities fixed these issues, the first 200 athletes that built basketball courts would have fixed the issues.
What are you supposed to do after 5? Go home and fi your chores, eat dinner, take a shower watch a little tube and go to bed.
The parks have to close at five because if they don't we don't have enough police to keep everyone from killing each other at the park
Posted on 4/11/16 at 8:33 am to tigerfoot
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It isn't a system problem If recreational opportunities fixed these issues, the first 200 athletes that built basketball courts would have fixed the issues. What are you supposed to do after 5? Go home and fi your chores, eat dinner, take a shower watch a little tube and go to bed. The parks have to close at five because if they don't we don't have enough police to keep everyone from killing each other at the park
This! TM7 is right about a lot of what he says but it goes much deeper. The breakdown of the family unit has to be considered as a top problem that needs to be solved. The role models need to be the fathers in the homes who go to work and come home to provide discipline and structure to kids.
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