The Dallas Birddogs professional American football franchise based in Dallas, Texas. The Birddogs currently compete in the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) as a member club of the league's South Football Conference (SFC) which currently only has one division. The franchise was established in 2036 (S21) by gucci.
History of the Dallas Birddogs
The franchise was originally founded in 2036 (S21) season by general managers, gucci and Kyle as the Dallas Birddogs. The Birddogs were part of a two team expansion along with London Royals into the DSFL increasing the number of teams from 6 to 8.
2036 Season
The expansion teams were not given an expansion draft, but instead were given either the first or second pick of each round, trading the top pick of each round with London. Given that Dallas was an expansion team and would not have any players sent down from the DSFL in season 21, the gucci made many trades as possible to boost Dallas' chances at filling an entire team with active players. Gucci was able to utilize their position in the second round to trade down to receive an additional later round pick as DSFL rules state GMs must draft their own players in the 2nd round. Dallas also traded away their 21st round to Portland and in return received Portland's picks for rounds, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 in addition the the infamous Gimmy Jaroppolo. As part of this trade Dallas was able to pick up the players, Colt Mendoza and Big Edd, both being huge additions to the defense. Dallas was also able to claim critical players from waivers such as Benson Bayley Jr. who would lead the sacks.
Dallas did not have a successful first year, finishing last in the DSFL with a 5-9 record. Going into week 11 the Birddogs had a chance to make it into the players after going on a 3 win streak from the previous weeks. However in weeks 11 and 12, Dallas lost back to back road games against Kansas City and Myrtle Beach, both teams would would end up competing in the Ultimini. Dallas could not recover from these loses and ended the season losing 4 straight games.
Season-by-season records
Players and Personnel
General Managers
Franchise Records
Passing Records
Passing Yards
Passing TDs
Passing Completions
Rushing records
Rushing yards
Rushing TDs
Rushing Attempts
Receiving records
Receiving yards
Receiving TDs
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Defensive records
Tackles
Tackles For Loss
Sacks
Forced fumbles
Interceptions
Special Teams records
Field goals made
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