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  • [[Tyler Oles Sr.]]<br> [[Tyler Oles]]<br>
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]] |[[Oles]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles Jr.]] |[[Oles]]
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  • [[Tyler Oles Jr.]]<br>
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  • ..., Adam 2552 announced he was stepping down from the job and promoted Tyler Oles to head GM. ==S5 - S7: Oles takes over, success continues==
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  • [[Kazimir Oles]]<br>
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  • [[Kazimir Oles Jr]]<br>
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  • | name = Kazimir Oles Jr | user = Oles
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  • | name = Kazimir Oles | user = Oles
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • |[[Oles]]
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  • | [[Kazimir Oles Jr]]* <small>(1)</small> || [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] || 4,094 || 2044 || 14 | [[Kazimir Oles Jr]] <small>(2)</small> || [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] || 4,478 || 14 || 2nd c
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr]] |[[Kazimir Oles Jr]]
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  • ...url=http://nsfl.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=9665|title=Liberty to retire Oles' number 5}}</ref> Oles.png
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  • |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • [[File:TylerOlesROTY.png|thumb|Tyler Oles was the leagues first ever Defensive Rookie of the Year Award winner.]] | {{nsfly|2}} || {{sortname|Tyler|Oles}} || [[Philadelphia Liberty]] || [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles]] |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]]
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]] |[[Tyler Oles JR]]
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  • | &nbsp;5 || style="background:#ff9;" | [[Tyler Oles]] || style="text-align:center;"| {{AmFBpos|CB}}/{{AmFBpos|QB}} || style="te Oles.png
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr]]
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  • | rowspan="4" | [[Tyler Oles]] | [[Tyler Oles]]
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • ...7}} '''[[Vladimir Fyodorovich]]''', {{ts|NO}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}} ...all|23}} '''[[Danny Grithead]]''', {{ts|OCO}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}}
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  • ...mall|81}} '''[[Carlito Crush]]''', {{ts|OCO}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}} |{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}}<br>{{small|21}} '''[[Jaylon Broxton]]''', {{ts|OCO}}
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  • ...{small|85}} '''[[Rod Tidwell]]''', {{ts|AUS}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|ARI}} |{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|ARI}}<br>{{small|57}} '''[[Dermot Lavelle Jr]]''', {{ts|AUS}}
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles Sr.]]
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  • ...ter]] & ''[[User:BWestfield|Bobby Wasabi]]'' <br /> ''[[User:To12143|Tyler Oles Sr.]]'' & ''[[User:PDXBaller|Eli Kamaka Sr.]]'' || [[Orange County Otters]] | {{nsfly|16}} || ''[[User:To12143|Tyler Oles Sr]]'' & ''[[User:Muford|Muford]]'' || Chicago Butchers
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]]
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  • ...ly troubles he started a tequila brand with Philadelphia teammates [[Tyler Oles]], [[Paul DiMirio]], and [[Micah Hendrix]] in the offseason called Toleso. ...Philadelphia Liberty would win their first Ultimas trophy lead by [[Tyler Oles]] defeating the [[Orange County Otters]] 28-19. Following his championship
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr]]
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  • |{{dsfly|30}}||[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]]||[[Minnesota Grey Ducks]]||{{AmFBpos|QB|long}}
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  • | first = [[Kazimir Oles]], {{AmFBpos|WR}}<br />{{tf|KCC}} ...nd=1 |picknum=1 |team={{tfnl|KCC}} |first= |last=Kazimir Oles |dab=Kazimir Oles | position=WR |college=Maryland |collegeteam=Terrapins |collegelink=Marylan
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  • ...n the Outlaws and [[Saba Donut]] would emerge as a true number 3 option to Oles and Valentine. Landers was relegated to the bench as he had begun drinking With the departures of Valentine and Oles in the off-season, Arizona entered a rebuild, which allowed for opportuniti
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  • ...season resulted in 1458 yards, averaging 4.2 yards per carry; and Kazimir Oles, WR, with 57 receptions totaling 1131 yards, for an average of 19.8 yards. ...season resulted in 1478 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry; and Kazimir Oles, WR, with 47 receptions totaling 919 yards, for an average of 19.6 yards.
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]] |[[Kazimir Oles]]
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  • ...o come. Later that offseason, the Chicago Butchers signed cornerback Tyler Oles Jr. to add to Shields and Osiris Firestorm-Fjord, solidifying the Butchers Tyron Shields, [[Osiris Firestorm-Fjord]], Tyler Oles Jr., [[Eric Richards]], and [[Hamish MacAndrew]] make up the Chicago Butche
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  • |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • | {{nsfly|2}} || {{sortname|Tyler|Oles}} || {{TeamLong|PHI}} || [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]]
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  • |{{dsfly|29}}||[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]]||[[Minnesota Grey Ducks]]||{{AmFBpos|QB|long}}
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  • ...mall|81}} '''[[Carlito Crush]]''', {{ts|OCO}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}}
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  • | 23 || [[Kazimir Oles]] || 149 || {{ts|SJS}}, {{ts|CHI}}, {{ts|AZ}}, {{ts|OCO}} || 11254 || {{nsf | 40 || [[Kazimir Oles]] || 149 || {{ts|SJS}}, {{ts|CHI}}, {{ts|AZ}}, {{ts|OCO}} || 71 || {{nsfly|
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  • | 2044 || [[Kazimir Oles Jr]] || style="background-color:#FBCEB1"| 31* || [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]]
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  • |[[Saba Donut]], {{ts|ARI}}<br> [[Rod Tidwell]], {{ts|AUS}}<br>[[Kazimir Oles]], {{ts|OCO}}
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  • |{{small|84}} '''[[Nate Swift]]''', {{ts|YKW}}<br>{{small|80}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|CHI}}<br>{{small|14}} '''[[Errol Maddox]]''', {{ts|BAL}}
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  • | 11 || [[Kazimir Oles Jr.]] || 128 || {{ts|CHI}} || 34808 || {{nsfly|31}}-{{nsfly|38}} | 12 || [[Kazimir Oles Jr.]] || 128 || {{ts|CHI}} || 239 || {{nsfly|31}}-{{nsfly|38}}
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  • | {{dsfly|9}} || {{dsfly|9|draft-full}} || [[Kazimir Oles]]
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  • ...ith a bang. Although he was the 4th String Wide Receiver(Behind Valentine, Oles, and Landers) he still knew that he would be able to do a lot with the oppo ...in a sense when compared to the previous season. Not to mention that once Oles was traded in the middle of the season and Donut became the 1st String he g
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • |[[Brandon Booker]], {{ts|PHI}}<br>[[Tyler Oles Jr.]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • |[[Tyler Oles Jr]], {{ts|CHI}}<br>[[Osiris Firestorm-Fjord]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • |[[Kazmir Oles Jr.]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|79}} '''[[Clee Hardrool]]''', {{ts|YKW}}
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  • ...mall|81}} '''[[Carlito Crush]]''', {{ts|OCO}}<br>{{small|89}} '''[[Kazimir Oles]]''', {{ts|SJS}}
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles Jr.]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • |{{small|&nbsp;&nbsp;5}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}
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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]] |[[Kazimir Oles]]
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  • |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|23}} '''[[Alex Hayden]]''', {{ts|COL}}<br>{{sma
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  • |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|40}} '''[[Dermot Lavelle]]''', {{ts|YKW}}<br>{{
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  • |{{dsfly|29}} || [[Kazimir Oles Jr.]] || [[Kiara Tenoh]] || [[Troy Abed]] || [[Gronko Muerto]] || [[Cheese |{{dsfly|30}} || [[Kazimir Oles Jr.]] (2) || [[John Huntsman]] || [[Vincent Sharpei Jr.]] || [[Gronko Muert
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  • | [[Tyler Oles Jr.]] || [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]] || [[Season 22 ISFL Draft|Season 22]]
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  • | align="right"| 38 || Oles, K. || align="right"| 468 || align="right"|... | align="right"| 7 || Oles, K. || align="right"| 282 || align="right"| 0 || alig
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  • | {{nsfly|13}} || [[Joliet Christ]] || Marquise Brown (2) || [[Kazimir Oles]] || [[Declan Harp]] ...|| [[Claude Miller II]] || [[Nero Alexander]] || [[Galf Wilf]] || [[Tyler Oles Jr.]] || [[Prince Vegeta]]
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  • ...on their secondary, and they drafted the top 3 corners of the draft, Tyler Oles Jr., Alexander Hamilton II and Zamir Kehla. These changes proved to be effe ...shed himself as a premier CB in the league, and moved to CB #2 after Tyler Oles Jr. left the Outlaws in free agency. Teams had started game planning around
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  • ...s with 5,000 passing yards in a season|pass for over 5,000 yards]]. Led by Oles, the Liberty enjoyed their most prolific season yet, starting the season wi ...hem to surge ahead to a 17-0 lead. The Liberty beat the Wraiths 40-31 with Oles throwing for 365 yards, bringing the team to their second Ultimus appearanc
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  • ...they were absolutely slaughtered, losing 40-6. Following this loss, Tyler Oles stepped down which led to Alexandra Jones being hired by the Butchers. Earl ...season, involving players like Eric Richards (R), Raphael d'Alcott, Tyler Oles JR, and Cadillac Harris, in an effort to strengthen various aspects of the
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  • ...s with 5,000 passing yards in a season|pass for over 5,000 yards]]. Led by Oles, the Liberty enjoyed their most prolific season yet, starting the season wi ...hem to surge ahead to a 17-0 lead. The Liberty beat the Wraiths 40-31 with Oles throwing for 365 yards, bringing the team to their second Ultimus appearanc
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  • ...the position change and started working with current Minnesota QB, Kazamir Oles jr, to work on his catches and anticipation. Malone would go on to have the
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  • ...sfly|2|nolink}} |round=2 |picknum=12 |team={{tfnl|PHI}} |first=Tyler |last=Oles |dab= | position=CB | collegeyear={{nsfly|0|nolink}} |college=Maryland |col
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  • ...lay, a rush of no gain with time ticking. The offense quickly lined up and Oles Jr took a shot deep down the field to LordreSombre for 41 yards. With no ti
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  • ...ir Oles Jr. Both would start 7 games, and Raske would very clearly outplay Oles during his games, posting 14 touchdowns to 7 interceptions with 2500 yards
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  • | #119 || Kazimir Oles || WR || {{nsfly|18}} - {{nsfly|18}} || From the Chicago Butchers | #144 || Tyler Oles Jr. || CB || {{nsfly|22}} - {{nsfly|22}} || S22 ISFL Draft 2.04
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  • ...ers. As of now, he is the heir apparent for current ISFL elite QB, Kazimir Oles Jr. Another player whose father was an ISFL Wide Receiver, just like Brock
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  • | [[Kazimir Oles Jr.]] || [[wp:Quarterback|Quarterback]] || S30 (2045)
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  • ...nt in San Jose had the belief that this - with an extra piece like that of Oles - was going to be their year. And so, the Cats pushed on through the rest o
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  • ...n Arizona. In the {{nsfly|6}} season the {{tf|PHI}} had cornerback [[Tyler Oles]] switch to quarterback and had their most prolific season, going 9-5 in th
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  • ...ly|10|nolink}} |round=1 |picknum=2 |team={{tfnl|SJS}} |first=Kazimir |last=Oles |dab= | position=WR |dsfl={{tf|KCC}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|8|nolink}} |col
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  • ...fly|47|nolink}} |round=5 |picknum=38 |team={{tfnl|MIN}} |first=Tyler |last=Oles III |dab= | position=CB |collegeyear=2061 |college=University of Maryland |
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  • ...avier Flash]], to give Akselsen a bunch of options on offense. Along with Oles and Flash, the Sabercats selected cornerbacks [[D'Pez Poopsie]] and [[Xandr ...l kicks. Season 24 saw a trade between the Butchers and Sabercats, [[Tyler Oles JR]] for [[Cadillac Harris]]. Let’s hope that this trade pays off and pay
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  • ...e Philadelphia Liberty in [[Ultimus Bowl VI]]. Against quarterback [[Tyler Oles]], the Otters defense stood tall and limited the Liberty to just 2/14 on th ...ly in the 2nd quarter 21-3 after a 43 yard strike from quarterback [[Tyler Oles]] to [[Kendrick Hendrix]]. The Otters struggled to convert on 3rd down, fin
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  • ...y|29|nolink}} |round=2 |picknum=19 |team={{tfnl|CHI}} |first=Kazimir |last=Oles Jr. |dab= | position=QB |dsfl={{tf|MIN}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|27|nolink}}
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  • ...in the Season 21 DSFL Draft by the Portland Pythons. Dawkins joined Tyler Oles Jr, Alexander Hamilton II and Zamir Kehla in the revamped secondary for the ...with the Pythons for a second season. With fellow secondary members Tyler Oles Jr and Zamir Kehla being called up, the retirement of Landon Collins and th
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  • ...terback, [[Logan Noble]], kept proving he was not worthy of being [[Tyler Oles]]'s successor at all. In 28 games with the Liberty, Noble would manage to w
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  • ...sfly|2|nolink}} |round=2 |picknum=12 |team={{tfnl|PHI}} |first=Tyler |last=Oles |dab= | position=CB | collegeyear={{nsfly|0|nolink}} |college=Maryland |col
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  • ...er of the "Cardiac Cats". A key trade at the deadline for Cornerback Tyler Oles Jr. gave the Cats the exact boost they needed to get over the hump. They sc
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  • ...und=1 |picknum=3 |team={{tfnl|POR}} |first= |last=Tyler Oles JR |dab=Tyler Oles JR | position=CB |college=N/A |collegeteam= |collegelink=N/A|probowl=yes |h
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  • ...g a cornerbacks class at the time which included [[Marc Spector]], [[Tyler Oles]], [[Darnell Turner]] and [[Rafael Reyes]]. Lavelle scored the joint highes
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  • ...y of the year in Week 1 of the season, sacking Chicago quarterback Kazimir Oles Jr in the end zone in overtime, thereby scoring the ISFL’s first ever wal
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  • ...lar year. Throwing for 4094 yards and 31 touchdowns (to 12 interceptions), Oles lead a spectacular team to their first Ultimini since {{dsfly|20}}. ...nd place of the best seasons by a team in the [[DSFL]] all-time. [[Kazimir Oles Jr]] returned for another season, throwing for 33 touchdowns and only 15 in
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  • ...as until Ace faced off against the Butchers in Week 8, where he picked off Oles Jr twice and returned both for TDs, catapulting him to the top of the stat
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  • ...nce again showed a surprising prowess on the blitz, bringing down Khazimer Oles Jr down for a sack and adding on 4 tackles.
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  • ...getting themselves the 3th overall pick. With longtime quarterback Kazimir Oles Jr retiring and veteran Tron Carter coming in, can the Butchers put togethe
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  • ...potent Sabercats receiving corps including [[Xavier Flash]] and [[Kazimir Oles]], the Otters secondary held Sabercats quarterback [[Joliet L. Christ]] to
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  • ...re true - The Butchers were not in a good spot. The replacement of Kazimir Oles Jr with Tron Carter at QB did not prove to be as good as initially hoped, l
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  • ...fly|22|nolink}} |round=2 |picknum=16 |team={{tfnl|ARI}} |first=Tyler |last=Oles Jr. |dab= | position=CB |dsfl={{tf|POR}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|20|nolink}}
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  • ..., kicker [[Beat Meoff]] added a 34-yard field goal, and receiver [[Kazimir Oles]] caught a 12-yard pass to make it 24-7 in favor of the [[Kansas City Coyot
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