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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Interception|interceptio |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2029 DSFL season|2029]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season rushing [[wp:Touchdown|touchd |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2028 DSFL season|2028]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Quarterback_sack|sacks]]. ...9]]&ndash;[[2030 DSFL season|2030]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2031 DSFL season|2031]]&ndash;[[2033 DSFL season|2033]])<br>[[Minnesot
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|9}}-present)
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Tackle|tackles]]. ...9]]&ndash;[[2030 DSFL season|2030]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2031 DSFL season|2031]]&ndash;[[2033 DSFL season|2033]])<br>[[Minnesot
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|10}})
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[rushing touchdowns]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2026 DSFL season|2026]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals ...the DSFL, kicker [[Emilio Ramero]] who has been making waves with his own Marshals so far this season.
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Field_Goal|field goals made]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2018 DSFL season|2018]]&ndash;[[2021 DSFL season|2021]])<br>
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  • ...the top 8 of single season defensive [[wp:Touchdown|touchdowns]]. Note: 35 players are tied for 9th place with 2 defensive TDs and are not listed here. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2023 DSFL season|2023]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season rushing yards. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2028 DSFL season|2028]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Punt|punting yards]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2018 DSFL season|2018]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season rushing attempts. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2028 DSFL season|2028]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Punt|punt return yards]] |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2019 DSFL season|2019]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Interception|interceptions]]. ...1]]&ndash;[[2023 DSFL season|2023]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2024 DSFL season|2024]])<br>[[Portland Pythons]] ([[2025 DSFL season|2
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:forward pass|passing completion | 2 || Zenyou Wozy || [[San Antonio Marshals]] (2024–2028) || 1,188 || 2,023 || 58.7%
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  • | 2024 || style="background:#ff9;"| [[Marquise Brown]]^ || [[San Antonio Marshals]] || 1,665 || 14 | 2026 || Arbin Asipi III || [[San Antonio Marshals]] || 1,817 || 14
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career forced [[wp:Fumble|fumbles]]. ...9]]&ndash;[[2030 DSFL season|2030]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2031 DSFL season|2031]]&ndash;[[2033 DSFL season|2033]])<br>[[Minnesot
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[rushing attempts]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2026 DSFL season|2026]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career defensive [[wp:Touchdown|touchdowns] |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2023 DSFL season|2023]])<br>
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:forward pass|pass]] comp |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2028 DSFL season|2028]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Sack|sacks]]. |[[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2020 DSFL season|2020]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|punt]] |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2018 DSFL season|2018]]&ndash;[[2019 DSFL season|2019]])<br>
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|16}}-present)
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Field_Goal|field goals m |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2029 DSFL season|2029]])
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  • ...Arbin Asipi III. He finished the season with 1,817 rushing yards. Only two players have reached the 2,000-yard mark in the history of the DSFL. Fast Boija in |+List of players with 1,750 or more rushing yards in a regular season
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|11}}-present)
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|7}}-{{dsfly|8}}) ...sfly|8|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the San Antonio Marshals in the {{dsfly|7|draft-full}}.
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  • | current_team = San Antonio Marshals * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|2032}})
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  • | high_school = [[wp:San Jose International High School|San Jose International High School]] * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{nsfly|6}}–{{nsfly|7}})
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  • ...of career [[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|punt]] return touchdowns. Note: 53 players are tied for 15th place with 1 punt return touchdown and are not listed her |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Reception (gridiron football)|r |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2029 DSFL season|2029]]&ndash;[[2033 DSFL season|2033]])<br>[[Minnesot
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Punt_(gridiron_football)|puntin ...wolves]] ([[2019 DSFL season|2019]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2020 DSFL season|2020]]&ndash;[[2022 DSFL season|2022]])<br>
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  • ...erican football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[San Antonio Marshals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played col [[Category:San Antonio Marshals players]]
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  • ...and the management team presented their secondary concept, the San Antonio Marshals. Bovo designed the logo that remains today. ...rong run defense. As each team selected role-players before the draft, the Marshals went with large, slow defensive linemen and balanced linebackers to fill th
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  • ...eer [[wp:Kickoff_(gridiron_football)|kickoff]] return touchdowns. Note: 44 players are tied for 6th place with 1 kick return touchdown and are not listed here |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2023 DSFL season|2023]]&ndash;[[2024 DSFL season|2024]])<br>
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|10}}-{{dsfly|11}}) ...y|11|draft-full}}. Prior to that, he had been drafted by the [[San Antonio Marshals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]].
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|5}}-{{dsfly|7}}) ...sfly|6|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the San Antonio Marshals in the {{dsfly|5|draft-full}}.
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Tackle|tackles]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2030 DSFL season|2030]])
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[rushing yards]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2026 DSFL season|2026]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season forced [[wp:Fumble|fumbles]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2025 DSFL season|2025]])
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  • | pastteams = San Antonio Marshals ...S15 NSFL Draft and served one season as a GM Intern for the [[San Antonio Marshals]].
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:forward pass|passing yards]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2024 DSFL season|2024]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|7}}-{{dsfly|8}}) ...s offered the captain's position but he refused it, stating that there are players that know the team better and the captain's task is to be the glue and lead
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[passing touchdowns]]. |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2024 DSFL season|2024]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Tackle|tackles for loss]]. ...0]]&ndash;[[2023 DSFL season|2023]])<br>[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2025 DSFL season|2025]])<br>
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  • ...sfly|5|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the San Antonio Marshals in the {{dsfly|4|draft-full}}. Darren Morris was named a NSFL Pro Bowl rost ...rren ended up going in the 3rd round and pick number 17 to the San Antonio Marshals.
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  • | style="background:#E0CEF2;"| [[San Antonio Marshals]]<sup>E</sup><br><small>(1, 1–0)</small> | [[wp:San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio, Texas]]
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  • ...f Fame began in {{dsfly|26}}, with the induction of ten former San Antonio Marshals and Minnesota Grey Ducks. ...ing V of Fame is the highest accolade the Grey Ducks can bestow upon their players and personnel.
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  • This is the list of [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of career [[wp:Reception (gridiron football)|r |[[Minnesota Grey Ducks|San Antonio Marshals]] ([[2025 DSFL season|2025]]&ndash;[[2028 DSFL season|2028]])<br>
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  • ...tate Running Back and Corner Back honors as he was one of the best two-way players in the state of Washington. Vander Jones would eventually get picked up by the San Antonio Marshall's and go on to have a fantastic two year run with the Marshall's.
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|6}}-{{dsfly|7}}) [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] ({{dsfly|8}}) ...le game, and for most touchdowns in a game and season as well. He led the Marshals to an 11-3 record and led the league in passer rating while also taking the
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  • ...versity of Massachusetts (UMass) before being drafted by the [[San Antonio Marshals]] in the {{dsfly|17|draft-full}} and the Yellowknife Wraiths in the {{nsfly ...to be the steal of the draft, wondering how he could have fallen into San Antonio's laps after so many other running backs and receivers were taken. Hanyadi
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  • | pastteams = San Antonio Marshals Austin McCormick relocated to New Orleans from San Antonio in a transition he calls "pretty seamless, if you don't mind it being humid
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  • ...officially become the first Liberty player. The Liberty then selected 11 players during the expansion draft on July 11, 2017, only one of whom is still curr ...win over the San Jose Sabercats. With the bulk of the team being Season 2 players, a sizable improvement was expected in Season 3 for the Liberty. Additional
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  • ...er came and will now conquer. Just recently drafted for DSFL's San Antonio Marshals for the playoffs, where he will try to put up some numbers to attract NSFL ...ince childhood, and stands out every game when he put bigger and strongers players to the ground like little girls. ""It's all about the tecnique!"" - J-Lo sa
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  • ...r his teams. He learned to read the movement of both the ball and opposing players at the same time. He learned to be aggressive with his body to deflect and ...both sides of the ball. Now he was being overshadowed by older and better players. The coaching staff a BSU decided to redshirt Walt his first year and durin
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  • ...ler Catcherman (deceased), a former NSFL Wide Reciever for the San Antonio Marshals and Yellowknife Wraiths. Sackerman grew up in a household where there was a [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • ...kansas (Arkansas) and played quarterback in the DSFL for the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. Playing his entire nine season professional career with the [[Yellowknif Cooter Bigsby was selected on waivers by the [[San Antonio Marshals]] for their 13th season. He was a backup to their star quarterback Zenyou W
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|14|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...ted with the 15th and 18th picks respectively. In Brown's rookie year, the Marshals finished 11-3, tying the franchise record for most wins in a season. Brown ...d, Brown announced that he would be moving up to the Liberty, thanking the Marshals organization and their fans.
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  • ...e football for [[Auburn University]] and in the DSFL for the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. Also previously played for the [[Colorado Yeti]] and the [[Orange County ...ing one year playing tight end in the DSFL on the infamous S17 San Antonio Marshals team, Ocewilder was drafted by the Colorado Yeti, as a defensive end, in th
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  • ...fly|19|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the San Antonio Marshals in the {{dsfly|18|draft-full}}. [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • | first_season = [[2018 San Antonio Marshals season|2018]] * San Antonio Marshals ({{dsfly|3|nolink}}–{{dsfly|18|nolink}})
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  • ...advanced to the Ultimini Championship, knocking off a dominant San Antonio Marshals team in the semi-final. In the Ultimini versus the Portland Pythons, Irving [[Category:Tijuana Luchadores players]]
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] {{nsfly|6}} ...to claim him thanks to the draft waivers order was [[San Antonio Marshals|Marshals]]. They went on a title run, also with big contributions from their newly a
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|16|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|11|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...r the University of Nebraska, and played one season with the [[San Antonio Marshals]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]]. Bode played for the Many of the players from the Nebraska offense left the school after Bode's senior year. Severa
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|17|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|13|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...yers for the {{nsfly|8|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible players==
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  • ...ith the 10th overall pick in the historically deep S14 DSFL draft. The San Antonio General Manager was quoted as saying "I almost picked this guy round one, I ...rong S14 draft for San Antonio. Throughout the season, the “Fab V” led the Marshals to the greatest regular season in DSFL history, with a 13-1 record and a DS
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  • ...3rd quarter and never look back. They would go on to beat the San Antonio Marshals 23-10 and become Ultimini Champions. O'Leary would finish the night with 4 ...turn the team upside down. The drama led to the GM stepping down and some players requesting trades. The rebuild was not going well and the team had a big bl
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  • ...rough the playoffs. While the Coyotes fell short against the [[San Antonio Marshals]] in the Ultimini, Miller's draft stocks were at an all-time high; Longhsha [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • ...first in sacks. In a cruel twist of fate, his Luchadores would lose to the Marshals in their first playoff game, 13-7, but Skarsgard would go on to win Linebac [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • ...He also struggled with the new pace of the game; bigger, stronger opposing players meant Ashley could no longer truck people when taking a handoff out of the ...ers drafted first overall in both the NSFL and DSFL draft (the San Antonio Marshals drafted him first overall as well). After joining Austin, Ashley Owens sign
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  • ...yers for the {{nsfly|9|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|19|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible players==
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  • ...ts didn't jump off the page his ability to run a defense and to lead other players was evident. Within his senior season with the St. Matthew Tigers he posted Tyron Brackenridge was claimed on waivers by the San Antonio Marshals prior to the prospect draft
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  • ...r total touchdowns in a season with 19. Morgan Marshall of the San Antonio Marshals also tied this record that season. ...ame was a moment that won’t soon be forgotten in the DSFL. Facing the 13-1 Marshals on the road, Gump took off and ran 96 yards for a touchdown, leading the Lu
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  • ...the Eastern Conference, being just one game behind the leader, the 6-4 San Antonio Marshalls. However, the team would go on to lose the remaining four games o ...first playoff appearance in the Division Championship game against the San Antonio Marshalls, however they were unable to advance to the 2019 Ultimini, losing
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|10|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible players==
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  • ...shman year Boise State wasn't doing that well so they decided to give some players that usually wouldn't start some extra playing time for the last game of th '''Sophomore Year''' With some other players leaving in their last year of school Sauce would get more playing time in h
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|18|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...Luchadores went on to lose the conference championship to the San Antonio Marshals. [[Category:National Simulation Football League players]]
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  • ...ootball, Powers and her father became ticket holders for the [[San Antonio Marshals]]. She earned a nomination into the United States Air Force Academy and was In the offseason, Venus attended an open practice for the Marshals next door, who had just come off the 13-1 season of “Marshal Law”. It w
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  • ...women in the NSFL, university programs were more willing to accept female players in their ranks, especially schools like Columbia. Even if she was rusty aft ...ut did get some playing time. She made her debut against the [[San Antonio Marshals]] in a 13-31 loss. The Luchadores won the [[Ultimini VI|{{dsfly|8|nolink}}
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|12|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible players==
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  • ...ers for the {{nsfly|15|full}}. In order to be eligible to enter the draft, players had to be at least three years removed from high school. The deadline for u ==Eligible Players==
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  • ...ium is [[The Snake Pit]] in Portland. Their chief rivals are the [[Pythons-Marshals rivalry|Minnesota Grey Ducks]], and the [[Norfolk Seawolves]]. ...Championship]] in {{dsfly|4}} against the Grey Ducks (then the San Antonio Marshals). In the history of the franchise, they have won their division 14 times, t
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  • * [[San Antonio Marshals]] {{dsfly|17}} ...season was as successful as you could ask for on a power running team. The Marshals were led by the best boy [[Ruff Ruff]] and the lighting quick Hanyadi. The
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  • ...an Jose Sabercats]] in week fifteen. With the bulk of the team being young players, a sizable improvement was expected in {{nsfly|3}} for the Liberty. Additio ...ediately following Oles' departure, Brooks brought on former [[San Antonio Marshals]] GM [[Kevin Kolbe]] (''[[User:Kckolbe|Kckolbe]]'') to be his co-GM. When B
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  • ...an Jose Sabercats]] in week fifteen. With the bulk of the team being young players, a sizable improvement was expected in {{nsfly|3}} for the Liberty. Additio ...ediately following Oles' departure, Brooks brought on former [[San Antonio Marshals]] GM [[Kevin Kolbe]] (''[[User:Kckolbe|Kckolbe]]'') to be his co-GM. When B
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  • ...tbreak though with the Seawolves being outscored 19-3 by the [[San Antonio Marshals]] (Now known as the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]]) to finish out the postseason. ...The combined fortune of those two allowed them to replace all of the human players with football playing robots. Although they made sure to keep on at least o
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