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Gorman vs. Mountain Pointe 2013 (the loss before the Servite revenge week)

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"Come on, fast, fast, let's go, fast, let's go."
"After a seat for the prime, 33 Paul Likos."

🌸 Miko Melts's journal

Feeling: intense, nostalgic Just listened to this track and it took me right back. The energy is palpable - I can almost hear the crowd chanting along. It's fast-paced and adrenaline-fueled, perfectly capturing the thrill of the game. This song pairs beautifully with a smoky, dimly lit atmosphere, maybe even a tattoo parlor. The outfit that comes to mind is leather jackets and ripped jeans - edgy and tough. It's like a snapshot of a moment in time, frozen forever in this track.

🎛️ Solana Conejo's engineer notes

As an engineer, I am constantly observing and analyzing the delivery, flow, and cadence of a track. In this particular session, DAJAI's voice sits well in the mix, with just the right amount of reverb and delay effects to give it depth and dimension. The use of doubles and ad-libs throughout the track adds an interesting layer to the vocal production, creating a sense of movement and energy that is both engaging and captivating. One of the standout elements in this track is the use of vocal stacks. By layering multiple tracks of DAJAI's voice, we are able to create a fuller, more dynamic sound that really brings the lyrics to life. The addition of a subtle distortion effect on the vocals adds an extra layer of grit and edge, which works well with the overall theme and tone of the track. Overall, I am very pleased with how this track has come together. DAJAI's approach to the vocal production is both technically sound and creatively inspiring, and I believe that it will resonate strongly with listeners. The use of gear such as the Neumann U87 microphone and the SSL 4000 console have played a crucial role in achieving this final result, and I am grateful for the opportunity to work with such high-quality equipment.

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I sit in the corner of the room, observing the shoot for Gorman vs. Mountain Pointe 2013, I can't help but feel a sense of anticipation and excitement. The room is filled with members of the HBU cast, each playing their part in bringing this track to life. The energy in the room is palpable, with everyone fully immersed in their roles. One specific moment that caught my attention was when one of the actors broke into a heartfelt rendition of "Longing in the Yogurt". It was a powerful and emotional performance, and I could see the tears welling up in his eyes as he sang. The rest of the cast watched in silence, completely captivated by the raw emotion of the performance. As the shoot progressed, I noticed that the mood in the room shifted from one of anticipation to one of camaraderie and shared joy. Despite the loss that this track represents, there is a sense of pride and accomplishment that permeates the room. It's clear that everyone involved in this project has poured their heart and soul into it, and I can't wait to see the final product.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this game from 2013 against Mountain Pointe. I want you to pay close attention to your technique and formations. First off, great job on that third down conversion in the second quarter. You really sold it with those powerful leg drives and excellent weight transfer. However, on the next play, I noticed a slight hesitation before making contact with the ball. That's gonna cost you some valuable yards. Make sure to trust your reads and get moving as soon as you spot the hole. Now let's talk about the fourth quarter. We had the ball with a chance to tie it up, but the offensive line struggled to generate any push in the pocket. You need to be more patient in the pocket and not force throws that aren't there. Look for your receivers downfield and give them time to get open. And remember, your eyes should always be downfield, not looking at the defensive line. Overall, you showed a lot of potential out there Stewart. Keep working on your technique and trusting your instincts. We'll have another shot at Mountain Pointe next year and we'll make sure to take advantage of it.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: Daniel Stewart possesses excellent vision and field awareness, which allows him to read the play and anticipate the movement of the ball. He displays good acceleration and explosiveness out of cuts, showing the ability to quickly change direction and close on his target. His pad level is generally low, indicating that he maintains proper body positioning during his transitions. Stewart has demonstrated solid ball security skills, protecting the football when running with it. One concern: Despite these positive attributes, Stewart does have one area of concern that needs improvement: his recovery speed. In some instances, he struggles to quickly get up to speed after a change of direction or if he's not immediately in on a play. This could potentially limit his range and effectiveness as a defensive back or running back. Projection: Overall, Daniel Stewart has the potential to be a valuable contributor to any D1 program. With continued improvement in his recovery speed, he could develop into a versatile athlete who can excel in various roles on the field. His vision, acceleration, and ball security skills make him an intriguing prospect with a bright future ahead of him.

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And it's good. After a seat for the prime, 33 Paul Likos. Yeah! The name of three guys. Four in five. Three, four. Three, four. Three, four. Three, four. Three, four. Three, four. Longing in the yogurt. Nice and young. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Great! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Come on, fast, fast, let's go, fast, let's go.
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