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  • | name = Kyle Idlewyld '''Kyle Idlewyld''' (born October 6, 2013) is an [[wp:American football|American fo
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  • | name = Kyle Bryant '''Kyle Bryant''' (born August 5, 2022) is an [[wp:American football|American footb
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  • | name = Kyle Crane | alt = Image of Kyle Crane
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  • | name = Kyle Bessey | alt = Image of Kyle Bessey
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  • | name = Kyle Bryant '''Kyle Bryant''' (born August 5, 2022) is an [[wp:American football|American footb
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  • [[Kyle Idlewyld]]<br>
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  • [[Kyle Corbett]]<br>
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  • | name = Kyle Idlewyld '''Kyle Idlewyld''' (born October 6, 2013) is an [[wp:American football|American fo
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  • |[[Kyle Corbett]]
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  • | name = Kyle Bessey | alt = Image of Kyle Bessey
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  • | [[User:Kyle|Kyle]] | [[User:Kyle|Kyle]]
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  • |[[Kyle Corbett]] |[[Kyle Corbett]]
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  • |[[Kyle Corbett]]
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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Idlewyld|DL|25|4.39|40|31.2|124.4|4.32|7.37}} {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Idlewyld|DL|25|4.39|40|31.2|124.4|4.32|7.37}}
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  • |[[Kyle Corbett]] |[[Kyle Corbett]]
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  • | name = Kyle Crane | alt = Image of Kyle Crane
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  • |[[Kyle Corbett]] |[[Kyle Corbett]]
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  • | birth_place = Kyle, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] Monterey “Monty” Jack was born in a Bojangles parking lot in Kyle, Oregon on March 10th, 1998. He has a twin brother who was born on the same
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  • ...ked up fellow quarterbacks [[wp:Kyle Postma|Kyle Postma]], [[wp:Kyle Allen|Kyle Allen]], and [[wp:D'eriq King|D'eriq King]]. In his sophomore season, Apple
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  • ...o}} was held on {{GetDateLong|20|Draft}}. The {{tf|AUS}} selected Safety [[Kyle Idlewyld]] with the [[List of NSFL first overall draft choices|first overal
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  • | first = [[Kyle Idlewyld]], {{AmFBpos|DE}}<br />{{tf|AUS}} ...he draft was January 31, {{nsfly|20|nolink}}. The first overall pick was [[Kyle Idlewyld]], a {{AmFBpos|DE|long}} out of [[wp:Southwestern University|South
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  • | {{nsfly|20}} || {{sortname|Kyle|Idlewyld}} || {{TeamLong|AUS}} || Defensive End
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  • |{{dsfly|8}}||[[Kyle Corbett]]||[[Tijuana Luchadores]]||{{AmFBpos|K|long}}
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  • |[[Kyle Idlewyld]], {{ts|AUS}}<br>[[Bjorn Ironside]], {{ts|NOLA}}
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  • |[[Kyle Idlewyld]], {{ts|AUS}}<br>[[Shane Masters]], {{ts|ARI}}
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  • ...}} |round=1 |picknum=4 |team={{tfnl|TIJ}} |first= |last=Kyle Idlewyld |dab=Kyle Idlewyld | position=DE |college=Southwestern |collegeteam=Moundbuilders |co
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  • |[[Kyle Idlewyld]], {{ts|AUS}}<br>[[Ben Tu’inukuafe]], {{ts|NOLA}}
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  • | {{nsfly|20}} || {{nsfly|20|draft-full}} || [[Kyle Idlewyld]]
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  • | user = Kyle
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  • |[[Kyle Crane]], {{ts|NOLA}}
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  • ...to Janine Stallworth as the second of four boys. When Clay's older brother Kyle was killed in action with the United States Air Force, Clay was forced to g
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  • | 45 || [[Kyle Idlewyld]] || 87 || {{ts|AUS}} || 45 || {{nsfly|20}}-{{nsfly|25}} | 20 || [[Kyle Idlewyld]] || 87 || {{ts|AUS}} || 70 || {{nsfly|20}}-{{nsfly|25}}
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  • ...k}} |round=11 |picknum=3 |team={{tfnl|TIJ}} |first= |last=Kyle Grimly |dab=Kyle Grimly | position=WR |college=Texas A&M |collegeteam=Aggies |collegelink=Te
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  • The franchise was originally founded in 2036 by general managers, Gucci and Kyle as the Dallas Birddogs. Dallas has won four [[List of SFC Championship winn | align=left| [[user:Kyle|Kyle]] || [[Dallas Birddogs Season 22| 2037 (S22)]], [[Dallas Birddogs Season 23
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  • |[[Kyle Frost]] |[[Kyle Frost]]
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  • |{{dsfly|19}} || [[Kyle Idylewyld]] || [[Willie B Hardagain]] || [[Kacey Dream]] |{{dsfly|8}} || [[Kyle Corbett]] || [[Beat Meoff]]
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  • ...t the top five. As the night began, Randy Vuxta's teammate and good friend Kyle Idelwyld was drafted first overall to Austin. Randy Vuxta was congratulated
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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Frost|K|25|5.73|1|18.7|68|5.31|8.22}}
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  • |{{dsfly|8}}||[[Kyle Corbett]]||[[Tijuana Luchadores]]||{{AmFBpos|K|long}}||7/8 FGs made (4/4 fr
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  • | 40 || [[Kyle Crane]] || 80 || {{ts|NOLA}} || 347 || {{nsfly|42}}-{{nsfly|46}} | 37 || [[Kyle Crane]] || 80 || {{ts|NOLA}} || 203 || {{nsfly|42}}-{{nsfly|46}}
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  • | birth_place = Kyle, [[wp:Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] ...k was born alongside his twin brother Monterey "Monty" Jack in the town of Kyle, Oregon on March 10th, 1998. From the get go the two young men competed rel
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  • | style="background:#ffe6bd; text-align:center;"| {{sortname|Kyle|Idlewyld}}
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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Corbett|K|33|5.98|0|18.3|56.5|5.54|8.38}}
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  • ...aftyear={{nsfly|42|nolink}} |round=3 |picknum=23 |team={{tfnl|TIJ}} |first=Kyle |last=Bessey |dab= | position=RB |probowl= |hof= |note= |cfb page
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  • | 48 || [[Kyle Corbett]] || 70 || {{ts|SJS}}, {{ts|COL}} || 18483 || {{nsfly|9}}-{{nsfly|1 | 47 || [[Kyle Corbett]] || 70 || {{ts|SJS}}, {{ts|COL}} || 430 || {{nsfly|9}}-{{nsfly|14}
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  • | [[Kyle Bryant]] || [[wp:Safety|Safety]] || S30 (2045)
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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Grimly|WR|20|4.55|3|23.2|113.5|4.39|7.19}}
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  • ...aftyear={{nsfly|13|nolink}} |round=3 |picknum=20 |team={{tfnl|ARI}} |first=Kyle |last=Frost |dab= | position=K |dsfl={{tf|TIJ}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|11|n
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  • ...ue in TPE totals and had the benefit of a weaker division. The RB duo of [[Kyle Crane]] and [[Gucci Gurley]] in the backfield gave the offense plenty of op
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  • ...nolink}} |round=9 |picknum=68 |team={{tfnl|LON}} |first=That-One-Guy |last=Kyle |dab= | position=S |probowl= |hof= |note= |cfb page exists=yes}}
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  • "The new owner of the former dam- cleaning robot, a Mr. Kyle Amidships, christened his new robot ""Robot Sunfish"" after its appearance
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  • ...aying a multitude of positions. Salvator was a student of the elite safety Kyle Hamilton and was inspired by his play on the defensive side of the ball. He
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  • ...at year at the back end with 22 passes defended which was a league best. [[Kyle Idlewyld]] won defensive rookie of the year. [[Alfredo Crisco]] took home b
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  • ...raftyear={{nsfly|43|nolink}} |round=1 |picknum=8 |team={{tfnl|BER}} |first=Kyle |last=Bessey |dab= | position=RB |dsfl={{tf|TIJ}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|37
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  • ...raftyear={{nsfly|9|nolink}} |round=3 |picknum=17 |team={{tfnl|SJS}} |first=Kyle |last=Corbett |dab= | position=K |dsfl={{tf|TIJ}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|7|
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  • | {{nsfly|21}} || [[Kyle Idlewyld]] || Mo Berry (3) || [[Walt Green]]
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  • ...nsfly|48|nolink}} |round=5 |picknum=36|team={{tfnl|MIN}} |first=Kool |last=Kyle |dab= | position=RB |collegeyear=2062 |college=Kansas State University |col
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  • ...aftyear={{nsfly|17|nolink}} |round=4 |picknum=34 |team={{tfnl|SJS}} |first=Kyle |last=Grimly |dab= | position=WR |dsfl={{tf|TIJ}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|15
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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Kyle Cobb|RB|12|4.46|28|30.5|121|4.25|7.15}}
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  • ...as a professional baseball coach. His parents have two other children: son Kyle who is also playing baseball and daughter Devon, who is more into singing t
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  • ...uccess in playing on a stout defensive line. Teammates, Troen Egghands and Kyle Idlewyld were proven to be good mentors for Slinky in helping make his tran
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  • ...ftyear={{nsfly|41|nolink}} |round=2 |picknum=20 |team={{tfnl|NOLA}} |first=Kyle |last=Crane |dab= | position=RB |dsfl={{tf|TIJ}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|37|
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  • The franchise was originally founded in 2036 by general managers, Gucci and Kyle as the Dallas Birddogs. Dallas has won four [[List of SFC Championship winn
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  • ...5 pass deflections, and one blocked kick. Nuggets, along with running back Kyle Crane, were named captains by their fellow teammates. Nuggets went home wit
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  • ...while also making a deal to bring in former first-round pick running back Kyle Bessey to block for Skywalker and Shrubbery in the backfield.
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  • ...ssarelli leave this season armed with a young offensive core, headlined by Kyle Crane, Octavion Speedings, Hank Mardukas, and Thomas Passarelli. NOLA's fut
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  • ...raftyear={{nsfly|2|nolink}} |round=6 |picknum=41 |team={{tfnl|LVL}} |first=Kyle |last=Cobb |dab= | position=RB | collegeyear={{nsfly|0|nolink}} |college=Ba
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  • ...Loaded Lucha also picked up a post draft waiver addition in Running Back [[Kyle Crane]] to close out an absolutely insane draft class for Tijuana. ...anhammer" Bannings]] three TD performance, and two rushing touchdowns by [[Kyle Crane]]. [[Norfolk Seawolves|Norfolk]] would return the favor in kind the f
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  • ...n Round 2 with Pick #20, the Second Line would pick up their future RB1 in Kyle Crane who would take over the starting job in S42 after the departure of Ar ...ary win of the season against the Cats, beating them 33-31 away from home. Kyle Crane was finding his feet in the backfield, rushing for 163 yards and all
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  • ...have much of the technique down but his arm immediately caught the eye of Kyle Derickson, the team's [[wp:Offensive coordinator|offensive coordinator]] wh
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  • ...5 sacks which was tied for most among all rookies wit S20 Tijuana teammate Kyle Idlewyld. The Second Line as a team had an above average season, but fell s
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