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"and just punch the ball, and then hit it right back to me."
"You had a train camp too?"
"Who had a train camp like you?"
"Store strike, tamp, near foot in the ground,"
"So you ever got a train camp all?"

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I stand on the sidelines of Bishop Gorman High School's football field, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation in the air. The crowd is alive with energy as they cheer on their favorite team. The weather is perfect for a game - clear skies and a slight breeze. Daniel Stewart, #3 at RB/CB, is warming up on the sidelines. He's focused and determined, ready to take on any challenge that comes his way. His teammates are huddled together, hyping each other up before they hit the field. In the background, I can see Tony Sanchez, the head coach, wearing a headset and giving instructions to his players. He's constantly moving around the field, making sure everything is in order for the game to start. The atmosphere is electric, and I can't wait to capture all of this on film.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this game tape from Bishop Gorman. First off, I gotta say, you showed some serious grit out there on the field. That said, there are always areas for improvement. Starting with your running technique, you need to work on keeping your feet under you and maintaining good balance. You tend to lean too far forward when hitting the hole, which can lead to lost yardage or even a fumble. Pay attention to your pad level and try to keep it low and wide. Now let's talk about your vision in the open field. You did a great job of reading the field and finding open lanes for runs. However, there were times when you could have made better decisions about when to cut back or change direction. Study the tape and look for opportunities to make quick, decisive cuts. Overall, Stewart, you've got a lot of potential and I believe in your abilities. Keep grinding and refining your technique, and you'll see great things on the field.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: * Demonstrates excellent vision and awareness, consistently looking for the ball in various defensive situations. * Exhibits good acceleration and explosiveness out of cuts, which allows him to change direction quickly. * Has a solid pad level, indicating good strength and balance. Concerns: * Occasionally shows lapses in ball security, particularly when carrying the ball as a running back. * Recovery speed could use some improvement, especially when trying to make up ground after being beat by an offensive player. Projection: Overall, Daniel Stewart has the tools and athletic ability to excel at the next level. With some work on his ball security and recovery speed, he has the potential to be a valuable asset for any D1 program.

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So you ever got a train camp all? No. G-man, you had to let go. No, you had spring. Who had a train camp like you? You had a train camp too? You went back and back? Yeah. Store strike, tamp, near foot in the ground, and just punch the ball, and then hit it right back to me. Prove on your last rep. There it is, Joe. Joe, nice job. We're trailing. We're trailing. We're trailing. There it is. Nice, good job. Good speed. Kick. Yay! That's it! Out of baby day moves! Out of baby!
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