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<p><strong>How Grayson's 8th Grade Rams Can Bounce Back After a Heartbreaker</strong></p>
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<p>By: Elise Minor Benton</p>
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<p>The Grayson Rams may have fallen in the final seconds to Collins Hill but make no mistake — this 8th grade squad is loaded with talent and has the tools to rebound quickly in the GFL.</p>
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<p>Leading the way is <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1659871' first='Cameron' last='Adams']</strong>, a true two-way star who makes his presence felt at both running back and cornerback. Adams carried the offense on his shoulders in Week 1, sparking the Rams with a dynamic kick return and multiple touchdowns on the ground. His ability to shift momentum in all three phases of the game makes him one of the team's most valuable playmakers.</p>
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<p>Another difference-maker is<strong> Joseph Davis III (3J)</strong>, a powerful athlete who excels at both running back and cornerback. His physicality and versatility give Grayson an edge on both sides of the ball, whether pounding through tacklers or locking down receivers.</p>
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<p>Defensively, <strong>Boston Robinson</strong> continues to shine. Not only is he a reliable tackler, but he also has a knack for finding the football. His instincts and football IQ allow him to be in the right place at the right time, often stopping plays before they develop.</p>
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<p><strong>Cody DuBose-Winfrey</strong> may not see a heavy target share each game, but he makes the most of every opportunity. When the ball comes his way, he consistently produces, giving the Rams a valuable weapon in the passing game.</p>
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<p>One of the Rams' most important leaders is <strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1591429' first='Dashaun' last='Morris II'] (Honey Bader)</strong>, an 8th Grade Under Armour All-American. Playing free safety, Morris is the quarterback of the defense — smart, physical, and relentless. His leadership and ability to rally the unit will be crucial in tight matchups moving forward.</p>
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<p>The Rams also lean on <strong>Avery Johnson,</strong> who brings a physical presence across multiple positions — running back, defensive line, and linebacker. Fast, tough, and versatile, Avery impacts the game in the trenches and in open space, making him a vital piece of both the offense and defense.</p>
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<p>And at the heart of it all is quarterback <strong>Zayden Mckeever</strong>. With his arm strength, poise, and football IQ, he'll need to fully embrace the role of field general and orchestrate this talented offense. If he does, Grayson has the firepower to become one of the most dangerous teams in the GFL.</p>
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<p>Guiding all of this talent is <strong>Head Coach Demario Robinson</strong>, who has built a culture of toughness, discipline, and accountability within the Rams program. Coach Robinson's ability to maximize his players' strengths while keeping them focused on the bigger picture will be the X-factor in Grayson's bounce-back effort. With his leadership, this team has the structure and mindset to turn a tough loss into fuel for the rest of the season.</p>
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<p>For Grayson, the formula is clear: rely on their stars to set the tone while the supporting cast fills in the gaps. If these core players rise to the moment, the Rams won't just bounce back — they'll be right back in the championship conversation. </p>
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