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"You must not feel how I feel, oh I'm fresh by you"
"Why you ain't, why you ain't, oh I'm fresh by you"
"What till I hop, game in a helicopter"
"Step on the scene, forget about it, I would have rags forget about it"
"She come to school and we, we, I would come"

🎥 Mykina's BTS journal

As I stand on the sideline of the Bishop Gorman football game, I can't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. The crowd is buzzing with energy, their cheers echoing off the stadium walls. The weather is crisp and cool, a perfect day for a game. I notice Daniel Stewart, number 3 at running back/cornerback, warming up on the sidelines. He's focused and determined, his eyes locked onto something in the distance. I wonder what's caught his attention - perhaps it's a teammate or an opponent. As I scan the field, I spot Tony Sanchez, the head coach of the Gaels, pacing on the sidelines with a headset on. He seems to be in deep thought, maybe strategizing for the next play. The atmosphere is electric, and I can't wait to see what happens next.

📣 Coach — Film Room

Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this Bishop Gorman game from 2008. You had some solid moments on the field, but there's always room for improvement. First off, your footwork was on point in this particular play. You showed great balance and body control, which is crucial for success in football. Keep working on that, because it'll serve you well in the long run. However, I noticed a few instances where you didn't maintain proper leverage against the defensive line. In order to be successful at the next level, you need to develop a better understanding of how to use your hands and arms to create space and disrupt plays. Spend some extra time in the weight room working on your strength and agility, and make sure you're watching film of some of the best offensive linemen in the NFL to see how they handle themselves against top-notch defenders.

📋 Scout Report

Strengths: - Stewart displays excellent vision in both coverage and running situations, always keeping his eyes on the ball and making quick decisions. - His acceleration out of cuts is impressive, with quick bursts that allow him to change direction efficiently. - In terms of ball security, Stewart consistently maintains good pad level and keeps the ball secure throughout the play, demonstrating a strong understanding of proper running mechanics. One concern: While Stewart shows some promise as a runner, his top speed appears to be relatively low. This could impact his ability to break away from defenders in open field situations. Projection: Overall, Stewart possesses the skills and vision necessary to excel at the next level. With continued development and focus on improving his top speed, he has the potential to become a valuable contributor on a D1 team.

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Step on the scene, forget about it, I would have rags forget about it Why you ain't, why you ain't, oh I'm fresh by you You must not feel how I feel, oh I'm fresh by you I just popped open a seal on hope, baby, my baby Let's shout the sin, hit the blue flames in your face, let's shout it Future, hide the man, future, hide the man Don't walk on the head, bitch, I'll never wipe on it I float off her, I always float off her Diamonds burn the criss-cross, breezy on her She come to school and we, we, I would come What till I hop, game in a helicopter Say I want me a white bitch, and I cop Future, hide the man, future, hide the man I float off her, I always float off her
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