It's a Friday night at Bishop Gorman High School and the atmosphere is electric. The stands are packed with fans cheering on their team, the Gaels. The weather is cool but the excitement of the game keeps everyone warm.
From my vantage point on the sidelines, I can see Daniel Stewart, #3 at running back/cornerback, waiting eagerly for the play to begin. His focus is intense as he watches Randall Cunningham II, their quarterback, signal to the team. Tony Sanchez, their head coach, is on the headset, giving last-minute instructions to his team.
The crowd is a blur of colors and movement, but I can make out the faces of the fans. They're all there to support their team, and the energy in the stadium is palpable. The Gaels are state champions, and everyone knows it's going to be a tough game. I can't wait to see what happens next.
📣 Coach — Film Room
Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this game from last week. First off, you've got some good work going on here. You're hitting your blocks and getting into the second level with ease. However, there are a few things we need to clean up.
On this particular play, you need to focus on keeping your feet moving. You've got some great initial movement, but you need to keep driving forward. Keep your eyes up and your head down. This will help you maintain momentum and stay in the play.
Additionally, when you're blocking, make sure you're using proper technique. Keep your hands inside and your hips low. This will help you generate more power and stay balanced throughout the play. Remember, it's all about the details Stewart. The little things can make a big difference on the field. Keep working hard and we'll see great things from you this season.
📋 Scout Report
Daniel Stewart is a versatile athlete with impressive physical tools. He displays excellent speed and acceleration, showcasing his ability to quickly change direction and burst out of cuts. His vision and ball awareness are also noteworthy, as he consistently reads the play and finds himself in the right position to make a play.
One concern regarding Stewart is his pad level, which can be inconsistent at times. This could potentially lead to him being overrun or unable to change direction quickly. However, this is an area that can be improved with proper coaching and focus on technique.
Overall, Daniel Stewart has the potential to be a valuable asset for a D1 program. With some refinements in his pad level and continued development of his ball security skills, he has the tools to be a successful cornerback or running back at the next level.
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