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Hunter Scott
@Coach_Scott2000
WR Coach & Special Teams Coordinator @ Walton High School | Matthew 6:34 Previous Coaching 📍: Ouachita Baptist University(AR), Bethel University(TN)
Defuniak Springs, FL شامل ہوئے Nisan 2015
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Follow ‘27 ATH Elijah Odom. Never left the field. Can take it to the house anytime he touches the ball. @Odom15Elijah
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Follow ‘ 27 ATH Rodney Clinch 5’11 180 @RodneyClinch . Can do it all. Fast, smooth, fluid.
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Great hire! El Dorado is getting a good one! @CoachShock_OBU
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 El Dorado has hired Brett Shockley to be the schools next head football coach, @ArkHSFBscoop 🏈 ➡️ Shockley, the former Razorback, has been a long time assistant coach at Ouachita Baptist University. @RRainwater1037 @ETTaylor79 @sully7777
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I’m around driven people all the time.
That’s natural. It’s what I do. I help people get better. You don’t bring someone in if growth doesn’t matter to you. They care. They push. They carry a lot. And the conversation we keep coming back to… is rest.
The more responsibility you carry, the easier it is to justify running on fumes. You learn how to function tired. You learn how to push through. You learn how to keep producing even when something underneath is starting to slip.
And for a while… it works. But there’s a cost. Because everything in your life gets worse with poor rest.
Your clarity gets cloudy.
Your decisions get rushed.
Your patience gets shorter.
Your emotions get louder.
Your discipline gets weaker.
Your health starts to drift.
Your relationships feel the strain.
Your leadership loses its edge.
Your spiritual awareness dulls.
Your perspective narrows.
Your resilience fades.
You don’t just feel tired. You become less of who you’re capable of being. And the dangerous part is, you can still function like that for a while. You can still perform. You can still produce. From the outside, it may even look like you’re doing fine.
But over time, the gap shows up.
That’s why rest is not a reward. It’s a discipline. It takes intention to slow down when everything in you wants to keep going. It takes awareness to recognize when pushing harder is actually making things worse.
Rest is not about doing nothing. It’s about doing what restores you. It’s sleep. It’s margin. It’s time with God without rushing. It’s being present with people instead of distracted around them. It’s creating enough space for your mind to think clearly again.
Most people don’t struggle with working hard. They struggle with stopping. They wait until everything is done to rest, but everything is never done.
If you don’t choose rest, your body will choose it for you. You can push for a season, but you cannot live there. So treat rest the same way you treat discipline, effort, and excellence. Not as an option, but as a standard.
Because the goal is not just to produce more. It’s to become someone who can sustain it.
Rest well so you can lead well.

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Young football players- I’m going to give you some free recruiting advice with how the game is right now.
Recruiting isn’t disrespect. It’s about who a staff can plug and play right now.
When 260+ lb D-linemen are running 4.6, the standard changes.
A 5’9, 190lbs kid running a 4.8 can absolutely be a great football player.
But the Power 4 level is built on size + speed. You might have to take another path. THAT IS OK! Your journey might be different from other people in your recruiting class!
That doesn’t mean D2, D3, JUCO or NAIA aren’t elite opportunities. Plenty of pros and all-time greats developed at those levels.
The key is honesty about where you are today as a football player— and how relentless your work ethic is to improve tomorrow.
Stop turning away real college opportunities because of ego.
It’s about development and where you will be as a player/man in 3-4 years!
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