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<p>I was on the sidelines the Week 2 matchup between two high-powered offensive units. East Forsyth dominated play on both sides of the ball from the start and throughout the game. Rolesville never really got started and was unable to generate any positive offensive or defensive plays throughout the game. The players listed caught my attention with their field performance throughout the game.</p>
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<p><strong>East Forsyth</strong></p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428305' first='Jaylen-Alexander' last='Raynor'], QB, 6'1" 200 (No. 36 QB, No. 342 Overall)</strong>. Jaylen-Alexander directed the offensive unit with a combination of passing and running plays. He delivered accurate medium range and deep ball passes on target. He displayed a quick and smooth release on his passes that were delivered with good velocity. Jaylen-Alexander completed 50% of his passes for 207 yards and 2 TDs. The Arkansas St. commit was effective on the ground when he decided to tuck it and run for 73 yards and 2 TDs.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='290617' first='Jayvontay' last='Conner'], TE, 6'4" 240 (No. 2 TE, No. 38 Overall)</strong>. Jayvontay ran good pass routes and good separation from defenders to make catches. He did a very good job using his body to shield defenders on catches made in traffic. Jayvontay finished with 2 catches for 65 yards and 1 TD. The Ole Miss commit displayed solid technique while blocking on the running plays.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428306' first='Trenton' last='Dozier'], RB, 5'10" 190 (No. 34 RB, No. 219 Overall)</strong>. Trenton displayed good balance and vision while running inside for tough yardage. He displayed speed once an opening was found to accelerate past defenders in the open field.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428342' first='Elijah' last='Edwards'], RB, 5'9" 165 (No. 11 RB, Watchlist)</strong>. Elijah displayed quickness and speed as he looked for openings to accelerate past defenders for yardage. He did a good job of following his blockers for positive yards.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428343' first='L.' last='Riggs III'], RB, 5'9" 160 (No. 12 RB, Watchlist)</strong>. He displayed good balance and vision while following blockers to an opening. He displayed speed and acceleration past defenders in the open field to gain yardage.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428432' first='Ronnie' last='Christian'], WR, 6'4" 185 (No. 39 WR, No. 276 Overall)</strong>. Ronnie ran good pass routes and good separation from defenders to make catches. He displayed good hands on the catches made in traffic. Ronnie finished with 3 catches for 87 yards. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428334' first='Mark' last='Berkeley'], T, 6'3" 260 (No. 22 OL, No. 166 Overall)</strong>. Mark displayed good technique and footwork to make contact with defenders while controlling them and opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness out of his stance and balance while protecting the quarterback on the passing plays.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428347' first='Xavier' last='Crawford'], G, 5'11" 230 (No. 12 OL, Watchlist)</strong>. Xavier displayed good technique and footwork to make contact with defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed quickness out of his stance and balance while protecting the quarterback on the passing plays.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428331' first='Kamryn' last='Blackwell'], G, 6'0" 330 (No. 61 OL, No. 358 Overall)</strong>. Kamryn displayed good technique and footwork to make contact with defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed a solid base with balance while protecting the quarterback on the passing plays. Kamryn moved well downfield while run blocking and contacting with linebackers.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='428332' first='Julian' last='Moore'], T, 6'0" 330 (No. 62 OL, No. 359 Overall)</strong>. Julian displayed good technique and footwork to make contact with defenders while opening lanes for the running backs. He displayed a solid base and balance while protecting the quarterback on the passing plays. He ran well downfield while run blocking and contacting with linebackers.</p>
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<p>East Forsyth offensive line controlled the line of scrimmage throughout the game.</p>
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I was on the sidelines the Week 2 matchup between two high-powered offensive units. East Forsyth dominated play on both sides of the ball from the start and throughout the game. Rolesville never really got started and was unable to generate any positive offensive or defensive plays throughout the game. The players listed caught my attention with their field performance throughout the game.
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