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  • ...ticism from both the local parents, and the FBI. Letterman kept Ron on his roster due to a loophole in the rules that Ron was granfathered into. The duo won Spicy Ron was drafted 13th overall in the S31 DSFL draft by the Portland Pythons, and drafted 13th overall in the S32 ISFL draft by the Austin Copperheads
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  • * [[Portland Pythons]] {{dsfly|28|d}} - {{dsfly|29|d}} ...second round of the draft, with the 14th overall selection by the Portland Pythons. Gallagher probably could have been a first round talent in the Season 28 D
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  • * [[Portland Pythons]] {{dsfly|41}} - {{dsfly|44}} ...in Season 41, Jay Cue III got picked in the waiver wire by the [[Portland Pythons]]. While on the team, he did not play a single snap in Season 41.
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons * [[Portland Pythons]] S43-44 (DSFL)
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  • ...o them. Burfict would join the ranks as the number three ranked LB in the roster, behind the experienced duo of Juan Domine and Busch Light. ...ow 24-21 victory. The Royals lost in weeks 2 and 3 against the [[Portland Pythons]] and [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] respectively, Burfict averaging seven tac
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  • ...tively. They would end up losing their final game of the season @ Portland Pythons 24-7 to finish the season at 5W, 9L, last in the SFC. ...rse race, going 2-2 over the final 4 games with wins over the Birddogs and Pythons was enough to send them into the playoffs as the second best team in the co
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  • ...ys showed great potential, was very versatile and filled many holes on the roster. Unfortunately his time was marked with injuries. Many of his teammates cho ...one. After every success there always came setbacks. So after 14 games the Pythons finished third in their conference missing the play offs.
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  • ...lves just made it to the playoffs with a one game lead over the [[Portland Pythons]] with a final 6-8 record, and managed a ten point win over the conference ...history; only to be outscored 31-0 in the semifinals against the Portland Pythons.
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  • ...straight into their starting lineup as the only defensive tackle on their roster. Silva recorded his first tackle in a week 2 loss to the [[Portland Pythons]]. His first sack came a week later as the Royals fell to the [[Myrtle Beac
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  • | name = Portland Pythons | current = Portland Pythons season 28
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  • | pastteams = Portland Pythons ...can football]] [[wp:Corner Back|corner back]] who starred for the Portland Pythons before being drafted to the Yellowknife Wraiths of the NSFL.
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  • * [[Portland Pythons]] {{dsfly|40}} ...e. Along the way to reaching the highest sack total in the modern era, the Portland People Eaters worked with the rest of the team to win the Northern Conferen
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  • ...d Pythons Ring of Honor{{!}}<span style="{{TeamSecondaryColor|{{{ROH}}}}}">Pythons Ring of Honor ...Pythons Ring of Honor{{!}}<span style="{{TeamSecondaryColor|{{{ROH2}}}}}">Pythons Ring of Honor
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  • ...all for Pomona College before being picked up on waivers by the [[Portland Pythons]] after the trade deadline. Ferraro was selected 20th overall in the S46 DS ...ith fourteen receptions, 172 receiving yards, and the lone touchdown. The Pythons won only one of their four final games, but finishing the season at 6-8 was
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  • ...one of her attempts she managed an astounding 62 yard run all the way into Portland's end zone. ...for individual awards, she nonetheless represented Austin on the Pro Bowl roster several times throughout her career. In Season 28, she also made her first
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  • | label24 = Roster status: |Portland Pythons =[[Category:Portland Pythons currentteam parameter articles]]
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  • ...ing special. After a few practices, Delores earned a permanent spot on the roster. Other teams constantly underestimated the 77 year old receiver and she res ...emented themselves as the best team in the league with a 27-3 victory over Portland in the Ultimini Final. By the end of it all, Delores had proven herself to
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  • ...amous trade in DSFL history". Dallas traded their 2036 25th round pick for Portland's 2036 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th round picks, as well as acqui ...039 5th-round picks, Minnesota received Portland's 2038 5th-round pick and Portland received Dallas' 2038 6th and 7th-round picks. Not a lot of active players
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  • ...Sun Belt in 2059, and was second team all conference in 2060 among a deep roster of talented defensive tackles. ...first half. In the end the team fell to the eventual S47 Ultimini winning Pythons.
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  • ...he was able to block a punt against the Kansas City Coyotes. Although the Pythons would end the disappointing season at 2-12, Otis Allen was able to impress |[[Portland Pythons|POR]]
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