What is it about this game?

What makes grown men, most of them African American, leave their homes and the lives they’ve known to play football in the middle of cowboy country for 200 bucks a game… all for that one in a million shot at the Dream of Dreams—moving up to the NFL? 

When writer-director-high school football coach Howie Klausner was introduced to the Billings Outlaws, it wasn’t to make a movie. He was helping put on an open tryout in Oakland California, and conducting a “football charm school” for the new owners, assisting them in a much-needed Extreme Team Make-over.

But the instant Klausner met these “real guys, with real stories”, the filmmaker’s instinct kicked in. He packed his camera, and headed to Billings for a season filled with triumph and heartache, laughter and tears, and two completely opposite cultures coming face to face, sharing the same dream.

Oh yeah. And an ending so amazing, even the veteran screenwriter could scarcely imagine it. 

These are the Outlaws. And these are their Dreams.