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  • [[Tyler Oles Jr.]]<br>
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  • |[[Tyler Oles Jr.]] |[[Oles]]
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  • |[[Tyler Oles Sr.]] |[[Tyler Swift]]
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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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  • |[[Kazimir Oles]] |[[Tyler 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]] |[[Tyler Oles]]
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  • | {{nsfly|2}} || {{sortname|Tyler|Oles}} || {{TeamLong|PHI}} || [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]]
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  • |[[Brandon Booker]], {{ts|PHI}}<br>[[Tyler Oles Jr.]], {{ts|CHI}}
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  • ...s|ARI}}<br>{{small|40}} '''[[Ian Bavitz]]''', {{ts|OCO}}<br>{{small|38}} [[Tyler Varga]], {{ts|LVL}} |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|23}} '''[[Alex Hayden]]''', {{ts|COL}}<br>{{sma
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  • |{{small|38}} [[Tyler Varga]], {{ts|LVL}} |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|40}} '''[[Dermot Lavelle]]''', {{ts|YKW}}<br>{{
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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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  • |{{small|32}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}<br>{{small|79}} '''[[Clee Hardrool]]''', {{ts|YKW}}
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  • | [[Tyler Oles Jr.]] || [[wp:Cornerback|Cornerback]] || [[Season 22 ISFL Draft|Season 22]]
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  • |{{small|&nbsp;&nbsp;5}} '''[[Tyler Oles]]''', {{ts|PHI}}
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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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  • ...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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  • |[[Tyler Oles Jr]], {{ts|CHI}}<br>[[Osiris Firestorm-Fjord]], {{ts|CHI}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ague,they are managed by [[User:To12143|Bubba Nuck Sr.]] and [[User:Muford|Tyler Varga Sr.]]. The Butchers began their football operations in the {{nsfly|15 ...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
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...}} |round=28 |picknum=1 |team={{tfnl|LON}} |first= |last=Tyler Curtis |dab=Tyler Curtis | position=WR |college=Virginia Tech |collegeteam=Hokies |collegelin
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • {{CombineResultsRow|Tyler Oles Jr.|DB|39|4.39|7|25.0|123.5|4.23|7.22}} {{CombineResultsRow|Tyler Curtis|WR|17|4.58|4|24.2|114.5|4.40|7.16}}
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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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  • ...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}} ...tyear={{nsfly|22|nolink}} |round=23 |picknum=274 |team={{tfnl|OCO}} |first=Tyler |last=Curtis |dab= | position=WR |dsfl={{tf|LON}} | collegeyear={{nsfly|20
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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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  • ..., 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 ...fted cornerback [[Matt Jones]] with the third overall pick, running back [[Tyler One]] in the second round, and linebacker [[Fronky Fresh]] in the third, am
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