Rival Team Has No Idea They're Antagonists Of Film

Published Friday, December 5th, 2014
Filed under Sports

“Let’s go out there and play some good football,” said Westville coach Albert Franks, unaware that he is being portrayed as a ruthless, aggressive man who would do anything to win.

Westville parents and administrators have spent the season making sure their team had the support necessary to be the best team they could possibly be while Cleveland’s preparation consisted entirely of a four-minute training montage and a speech about what it means to have heart.

“Remember to watch out for number 36, he’s a killer receiver,” said Westville linebacker John Abrams, not knowing that aggressive rock and roll music plays whenever his team is onscreen.

Though Westville is the odds-on favorite to win the state championship, inside sources are predicting Cleveland quarterback Rich Sterling’s recent confrontation with his overbearing father may give Cleveland the dramatic conflict they need to pull out a victory.

At press time, Westville’s defensive line was currently waiting tensely for the snap, not knowing that the whole narrative tone of the film in which they are appearing would depend on this moment.