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"Who's the air as he drops?"
"The second out of the seventh play action and a pump fake."
"Montez retreats, throws to Shay Field."
"Have a day, Shay, his third touchdown."
"Big play, Shay, with his second score."

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I sit on the sidelines, my camera trained on the football game, I can't help but feel a sense of anticipation. The Bishop Gorman Gaels are up against their rivals, and the atmosphere is electric. The crowd, filled with enthusiastic fans, fills the stands, and the weather is perfect for a game. Daniel Stewart, the star running back/cornerback of the Gaels, is out on the field, wearing his uniform number #3. He's poised and ready to make his move. I notice him chatting with his teammates, their faces etched with focus and determination. In the background, Tony Sanchez, the coach, can be seen giving instructions through his headset. The tension of the game is palpable, and I can't wait to capture it all on film.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Stewart, let's get into this game footage from Bishop Gorman. First off, I gotta say, you had some impressive runs out there on Friday night. Your acceleration and top speed were on point. But there are a few areas where we can improve. Firstly, your pad level was not consistent throughout the game. You need to maintain a lower center of gravity at all times, especially when facing defensive linemen. Keep those pads down and you'll be more difficult to bring down. Secondly, your vision needs to be sharper. On a couple of occasions, you missed cutbacks that could have given you an extra few yards. Always keep your eyes up and scan the field before making your move. Lastly, there were times when you didn't use your blocks effectively. You need to trust your blockers and not try to do too much on your own. Let them take care of their assignments while you focus on hitting the hole hard and fast. Overall, you have a lot of talent, Stewart. Keep working hard and we'll see great things from you this season.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: * Showcases impressive explosiveness out of cuts, demonstrating a quick and sudden change in direction. * Maintains proper pad level, keeping his center of gravity low and maintaining balance throughout the cut. * Ball security is evident, displaying good control over the ball while running with it. One concern: * His recovery speed could be improved upon, as he appears to take a bit longer to get back into position after being beaten by an offensive player. Projection: As a potential defensive back at the D1 level, Daniel Stewart possesses a strong foundation in terms of his fundamental mechanics. His ability to maintain proper pad level and control over the ball while running with it indicates that he has a solid understanding of the game's fundamentals. However, there is room for improvement when it comes to recovery speed. If he can work on this aspect of his game, he has the potential to be a valuable asset to any D1 program.

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The second out of the seventh play action and a pump fake. Montez retreats, throws to Shay Field. Let's now bust! Montez, four of seven. Who's the air as he drops? A hinge. All day, now a locked ball. It feels again! Big play, Shay, with his second score. Back to fields, outside the numbers. Good block. And he's free. Shay Fields. Kitty go! Yes! Sixty-three yards. Have a day, Shay, his third touchdown.
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