Something that resonated with me in this video was when he talked about saying "I'm good," because he knew he left everything on the field. Similarly, if I never have to watch another Inky Johnson video for the rest of my life, "I'm good!"
Goodness, gracious. I get it. We all get it. What happened was tragic, and he's made the most of his circumstances, but he needs to either evolve in this motivational speaking thing - or get to doing something else. The message is tired, it's based on this foolish premise that he had his current level of maturity and wisdom during his late teens/early 20's, and it just can't be healthy to stay trapped in 2006. It's not like he was ever going to be an NFL player (contrary to some of the tall tales that he and others have floated out there), so life after football was always going to be necessary. Kudos to him for extending his level of influence as long as he has, but given the choice, I'd rather hear some new music from Swiperboy, than to watch another video from Inquoris.