"You wanted your bags, you get cash on the loo, goes in on my loo"
"Yeah, it's out, it's out, it's out, it's for my enemy"
"We ain't enough to turn down, no more fake, different, fake, different, fake"
"It's a guy in my machine, clicky, you know how I kick me, yeah"
"I'm like a trucker, it's a drink right now, I'm pouring in over my neck"
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
As I sit on the sidelines of this intense football game between Bishop Gorman and their rivals, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation in the air. The crowd is alive with energy, cheering for their favorite teams as the players give it their all on the field. The weather is perfect for a game like this - cool and crisp, making the atmosphere even more electric.
One player that catches my eye is Daniel Stewart, who is #3 at RB/CB. He's a key player in this game, and you can see the determination etched on his face as he prepares for the next play. His teammates are hyped up too, their faces painted with sweat and effort as they push forward towards victory.
On the headset, Tony Sanchez is barking out orders to his team, guiding them through this crucial moment in the game. The tension is palpable, and I can't help but feel a sense of pride watching these young athletes give their all for their school. This is more than just a football game - it's a display of teamwork, dedication, and hard work.
📣 Coach — Film Room
Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this game from last week. First thing I notice is your stance in the pocket. You need to keep your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight evenly distributed. This will give you better balance and allow you to move more efficiently in the pocket.
Next up, let's talk about your release point. Your release needs to be consistent and quick. You're doing a good job of getting the ball out quickly, but make sure you're not leaving too much arm in the throwing motion. This can slow down your throws and give the defense more time to react.
Overall, you did a solid job of reading the field and making accurate throws. However, there were a few instances where you held onto the ball for too long. This can lead to sacks or incomplete passes. Make sure you're not trying to force the ball into tight spaces. Trust your receivers to make adjustments and get open.
Remember Stewart, this is just one aspect of the game. We'll be looking at other areas such as run blocking and special teams throughout the week. Keep grinding and we'll see improvement in all aspects of your game.
📋 Scout Report
Strengths:
* Possesses excellent vision and awareness, consistently reading plays and anticipating moves
* Demonstrates impressive acceleration and explosiveness out of cuts, flashing quickness and agility
* Shows good pad level and body control, which helps him maintain balance and make smooth transitions
One concern:
* Has a tendency to lose focus in traffic or when facing larger offensive linemen, potentially leading to missed assignments or coverage busts
Projection:
* With continued refinement of his technique and awareness, Stewart has the potential to become a valuable asset at the next level. His ability to read plays, combined with his athleticism and physical tools, make him an intriguing prospect for any D1 program looking to bolster their defensive backfield or running game.
* To maximize his potential, Stewart will need to work on maintaining focus in different situations and developing a greater understanding of opposing offenses. With dedication and hard work, he has the potential to become a key contributor at the next level.
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I feel like John got it, how bout I be his baby, I feel like John lying, I feel like
I'm like a trucker, it's a drink right now, I'm pouring in over my neck
We ain't enough to turn down, no more fake, different, fake, different, fake
You wanted your bags, you get cash on the loo, goes in on my loo
Yeah, it's out, it's out, it's out, it's for my enemy
It's a guy in my machine, clicky, you know how I kick me, yeah