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"We'll face fight, chop up real life"
"Take his back, put insurance on my wrist at 8K"
"Standin' in the cap, been a long day"
"Roll across the fight, yeah"
"Remember my dog was saying it's"

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I sit on the sideline, watching the Bishop Gorman football game unfold, I can't help but feel a sense of pride and admiration for these young athletes. The energy in the stadium is palpable, with fans cheering on their favorite teams. The weather is perfect for a football game, with clear skies and a cool breeze in the air. As I scan the field, I notice Daniel Stewart, dressed in his number 3 jersey at running back/cornerback. He seems to be in mid-action, possibly making a play on defense or preparing to run the ball. I can see the focus and determination in his eyes as he studies the opposing team's movements. In the background, I notice Randall Cunningham II, dressed in his QB uniform. He seems to be going through his pre-game warm-up routine, getting ready for what promises to be an intense game. The head coach, Tony Sanchez, is also on the sidelines, likely giving last-minute instructions and encouragement to his players. Overall, this game feels like a big deal, with both teams vying for victory. I can't wait to see how it all plays out on the field.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Alright, Stewart. Let's take a look at that Bishop Gorman game from last season. You know, I've been doing this for a while now, and I've seen some talented players come through those halls. But let me tell you, you stood out. First off, your technique on the edge was impressive. You showed great strength and quickness getting to the corner. However, there were a few instances where you could have improved your leverage against the runners. Keep your knees bent and maintain a low center of gravity, and you'll be in better position to make plays. Secondly, I noticed that you were consistently reading the quarterback's eyes and anticipating the throw. That's some next-level stuff right there, Stewart. But don't get too caught up in reading the QB; you also need to be aware of your surroundings and where the ball might end up if it's not thrown. Keep an eye on the receivers and running backs, and you'll be in a better position to make a play. Overall, Stewart, you showed a lot of potential last season. With some fine-tuning and a few adjustments, you could be unstoppable out there. Keep working hard, and we'll see great things from you this year.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: * Demonstrates strong ball skills, consistently tracking the ball and getting his hands on it quickly * Shows good explosion out of cuts, displaying quick acceleration and solid change of direction abilities * Pads are generally well-maintained and he plays with a low center of gravity, which should allow him to recover quickly after being blocked or beaten by an opponent. One concern: * At times struggles to maintain balance throughout his route, particularly when making sharp cuts or changing directions quickly. This may lead to some inefficiencies in his overall movement and could potentially impact his ability to maintain consistent speed throughout the play. Projection: * With continued work on maintaining proper body mechanics and improving his balance, Stewart has the potential to develop into a solid contributor at the next level, whether as a cornerback or running back. His ball skills and quickness make him an intriguing prospect for D1 programs looking for a versatile athlete who can contribute in multiple areas of the game.

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Let's get in pain, rinse, clear, spare, yeah My sights are bright, yeah We cut real dirty, yeah Roll across the fight, yeah We'll face fight, chop up real life Double silk tight, Detroit got me right I think I look green as millions And the old man ain't got me'll do Kick the out cuz she keep feeling me Callin' me by the buildin' Crayboy Paul Pearson, uh Little Paul Whistler, uh Put my all in it, oh Put my all in it, uh I want all my dogs to win it I want all my dogs to win it Remember my dog was saying it's No, no, I ain't gonna take it back to the beginning Just get in the bans and sit in it Huh, talk to him, come on Get out, kid, come on Standin' in the cap, been a long day Take his back, put insurance on my wrist at 8K Mama died, daddy died Ain't no real housewives Now it's no more crime, can we up a extra line I can make a two step Go up like a Saturday, don't blame me
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