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"You understand that's how I'm packed?"
"You got business with me."
"You don't rub, put the club soda on there."
"That's motherfucking nonsense from now on."
"That's $25,000 out of pack."

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I observe the bustling scene on the football field, I can't help but feel a sense of anticipation and excitement. The crowd is filled with fans cheering for their favorite teams, the weather is perfect for a game, and Tony Sanchez, the head coach, is in his usual spot on the sidelines, watching over his players intently. Daniel Stewart, donned in his number three jersey, stands out amongst the sea of green and white. He's positioned at running back/cornerback, ready to spring into action at any moment. His teammates huddle around him, their bodies language suggesting a high level of energy and enthusiasm. As I look on from just off-camera, I can't help but feel a sense of pride and admiration for these young athletes. They are not only representing their school, but also their community. The passion and dedication they exhibit on the field is truly inspiring.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Alright Stewart, let's dive into this game tape. First off, you showed some real grit out there on the field. Your physicality and determination were evident in every play. However, there are always areas for improvement, and we need to focus on a few key things moving forward. Firstly, your footwork needs some work. You need to stay balanced and maintain a low center of gravity when setting up for your runs. Watch how the opposing linebacker is able to get into the backfield because you're not getting off the ball quick enough. Work on your acceleration and explosion out of the huddle. Secondly, we need to work on your vision and decision-making. Too often, you were running into traffic instead of finding an open lane. Study the film and learn how to read defensive formations and identify gaps in the defense. This will help you make better decisions when it comes to where to run. Lastly, let's focus on your pad level. Keep your pads low and maintain a wide base when running. This will not only improve your balance and stability but also make it harder for defenders to get a clean shot on you. Remember, the film doesn't lie. We can learn from our mistakes and grow as a team. Let's get back to work and dominate next week.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: * Exhibits solid vision and awareness in coverage situations, consistently keeping an eye on the ball and anticipating the play. * Demonstrates good explosiveness out of cuts, quickly accelerating and changing direction to stay with receivers. * Maintains a strong pad level, effectively absorbing contact and staying balanced throughout the play. One concern: * Occasionally struggles to maintain proper ball security when carrying the ball as a running back, which could be a liability in certain situations. Projection: Overall, Daniel Stewart has the potential to develop into a versatile defensive back or running back at the college level. With continued work on his ball security and the ability to adapt to different roles, he could be a valuable asset to any D1 program.

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Hey, hey, hey, hey, don't rub on that. You block that. You understand that's how I'm packed? That's $25,000 out of pack. You block that shit. You don't rub, put the club soda on there. I'll put the soda on there. That's motherfucking nonsense from now on. Don't nobody talk to me directly. You understand? You got business with me. You talk to me, Huey. Huey, you talk to me. You got it.
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