"We can't catch it around the corner, he's chopped down"
"Take a deep shot and it is"
"Interceptives picked on to the end zone"
"He's the smallest player on the field, but this guy is a smart plug of the defense"
🎥 Mykina's BTS journal
I remember filming the Bishop Gorman football game, capturing every moment of the intense match between the Gaels and their opponents. The atmosphere was electric, with a massive crowd cheering for their teams. The weather was perfect for football, with clear skies and just enough breeze to keep things cool.
As I filmed from my spot on the sideline, I couldn't help but notice Daniel Stewart, wearing his #3 jersey as he played both running back and cornerback. His performance was incredible, showcasing his athleticism and skills in the game.
Behind the scenes, Tony Sanchez could be seen giving instructions to his players through his headset. The team's energy was high, with everyone hyped up for the match. It was clear that this game meant a lot to them, and they were all giving their best efforts to win. Overall, it was an incredible day of filming, capturing some of the most exciting moments from both the cast and Daniel Stewart's HS football era.
📣 Coach — Film Room
Alright Stewart, let's take a look at this game from last season. First off, great effort out there. You played your heart out and we can all see that. But, as always, there's room for improvement.
One thing I noticed is that you need to work on your footwork in the pocket. When you drop back, make sure your feet are shoulder-width apart and stay balanced throughout the drop. This will help you get rid of the ball quicker and more accurately.
Another area where we can improve is communication with your receivers. You need to keep your eyes downfield and be able to read your receiver's breaks. This will help you make better decisions on where to throw the ball.
Overall, Stewart, you have a lot of potential and I believe in you. Keep working hard and we'll see great things from you this season.
📋 Scout Report
Strengths:
* Stewart demonstrates solid pad level and ball security, indicating a willingness to take on physical challenges at the point of attack.
* He displays good acceleration and recovery speed, which allows him to quickly change direction and maintain his balance throughout the play.
* His vision is impressive, with the ability to quickly read the play and anticipate the movements of both the ball carrier and defenders.
One concern:
* Stewart's explosiveness out of cuts appears to be slightly below average, which may limit his effectiveness in certain situations on the field.
Projection:
Stewart has the potential to develop into a solid defensive back or running back at the collegiate level, with continued work on improving his explosiveness and overall physical conditioning. His vision and ball security skills are impressive, and with additional training and practice, he could become a valuable asset to any D1 program.
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He's the smallest player on the field, but this guy is a smart plug of the defense
We move fast and center
We can't catch it around the corner, he's chopped down
At that pop, we're at the edge
And the Aggies will be forced to park it
What do we want to do with it?
What?
Take a deep shot and it is
Interceptives picked on to the end zone
Spidey, Julia will do
Hey, way in front
Hey, way in front