Snoop Dogg To Direct And Star In Football Reality TV Show
After announcing his weed-centric content
platform "Merry Jane" last week, Snoop Dogg
continues to flex his entrepreneurial muscles.
Appearing at AOL's Future Front on Monday,
he announced that Snoopadelic Films and
AOL will be teaming up to produce a reality
show about players and coaches in his Snoop
Youth Football League. Snoop will direct and
star in the series, his second attempt to profile
the SYFL after his "Coach Snoop" project
was torpedoed by lawsuits in 2007.
"The kids I get to mentor through SYFL means
more to me than anything else I do,” he
said. “We got kids in the league from all over
and the spirit I see from them and their love of
the game and life, it moves me. The SYFL is
more than just football. It's about the kids,
their families and the life coaching the SYFL
provides to the entire community. I want the
world to see their stories, talent and
commitment, and now they will through our
new series."
Founded in 2005, the SYFL has been a
unqualified success, having sent several
players to the NFL. AOL will drop the first 8-
episode season sometime later this year. courtesy of hotnewhiphop.com
platform "Merry Jane" last week, Snoop Dogg
continues to flex his entrepreneurial muscles.
Appearing at AOL's Future Front on Monday,
he announced that Snoopadelic Films and
AOL will be teaming up to produce a reality
show about players and coaches in his Snoop
Youth Football League. Snoop will direct and
star in the series, his second attempt to profile
the SYFL after his "Coach Snoop" project
was torpedoed by lawsuits in 2007.
"The kids I get to mentor through SYFL means
more to me than anything else I do,” he
said. “We got kids in the league from all over
and the spirit I see from them and their love of
the game and life, it moves me. The SYFL is
more than just football. It's about the kids,
their families and the life coaching the SYFL
provides to the entire community. I want the
world to see their stories, talent and
commitment, and now they will through our
new series."
Founded in 2005, the SYFL has been a
unqualified success, having sent several
players to the NFL. AOL will drop the first 8-
episode season sometime later this year. courtesy of hotnewhiphop.com

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