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  • ...eam.jpeg|thumb|Kacey Dream became the first cornerback to win back to back DSFL DPOY awards.]] ...side. Since the {{dsfly|3|nolink}} season, the DSFL has held the annual [[DSFL Awards Ceremony]] to recognize the winner of the POTY award and all other a
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  • ...gue]] (DSFL). Since the {{dsfly|3}} season, the DSFL has held the annual [[DSFL Awards Ceremony]] to recognize league award winners. However, Breakout Play ...of dedicated head office members and general managers at the end of the [[DSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public
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  • ...Head Office and as DSFL Commissioner from S4 through S7, and served as the head of recruitment from S14 through S18. On the gridiron, this user was the Bal
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  • ...Returner of the Year award in addition to all other awards at the annual [[DSFL Awards Ceremony]]. ...dicated head office members and DSFL general managers at the end of the [[DSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public
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  • ...fensive side. Since the {{dsfly|3}} season, the DSFL has held the annual [[DSFL Awards ceremony]] to recognize the winner of the ROTY award and all other a ==DSFL Rookie of the Year Award winners==
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  • ...ootball League]] (DSFL). Since {{dsfly|3}}, the DSFL has held the annual [[DSFL Awards Ceremony]] to recognize the winner of the GMotY award and all other ==DSFL GMotY Award winners==
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  • | college = [[wp:The Office|The Office]] ...[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • * [[San Jose Sabercats]]<br />Head Coach ({{nsfly|13}}) ;As general manager (DSFL):
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  • | presenter = [[ISFL Head Office]] ...to the [[wp:defence (sport)|defensive]] player adjudged by the [[ISFL Head Office]] and league general managers to be the best in the [[International Simulat
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  • | presenter = [[ISFL Head Office]] ...to the [[wp:offence (sport)|offensive]] player adjudged by the [[ISFL Head Office]] and league general managers to be the best in the [[International Simulat
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  • | presenter = [[ISFL Head Office]] ...to the [[wp:offence (sport)|offensive]] rookie adjudged by the [[ISFL Head Office]] and league general managers to be the best in the [[International Simulat
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  • | presenter = [[ISFL Head Office]] ...to the [[wp:defence (sport)|defensive]] rookie adjudged by the [[ISFL Head Office]] and league general managers to be the best in the [[International Simulat
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  • ...to be the best in the in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). {{DSFL OPotY}}
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  • | rowspan="9" | Head Office | rowspan="16" | DSFL General Managers
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  • ...to be the best in the in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). {{DSFL DPotY}}
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  • ...fensive rookie in the in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). {{DSFL ORotY}}
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  • ...eague]] (DSFL). Since the {{dsfly|3|full}}, the DSFL has held the annual [[DSFL Awards]] ceremony to recognize the winner of the MVP award and all other aw ==DSFL MVP Award winners==
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  • ...fensive rookie in the in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...e [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...On the reccomendation of a friend he popped his head into the head coaches office and introduced himself in person. He was given a chance to try out based on
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  • ...to feature Joe Dirt with tie-dye hair). The concept was vetoed by the Head Office, and the management team presented their secondary concept, the San Antonio ...was the fastest player in the entire draft class. Both would not be in the DSFL the following season, but the Luchadores were going all out for victory. Th
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  • ...me performance in the in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) the preceding season. The award is not yet named after a specific person. {{DSFL Individual Performance of the Year}}
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  • ...e [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...y of Vermont]] [[wp:Vermont Catamounts football|Catamounts]] and currently head coach for the [[wp:City College of San Francisco|City College of San Franci
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  • ==S17 DSFL Season== ...Orleans front office they were able to put together one heck of a draft to head into S19. With such a strong draft class and long time friend Marcella Tōr
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  • ...ve Lineman|offensive lineman]] for the [[Bondi Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[DSFL]]. He played college football for Johns Hopkins (JHU) and has declared his | {{nsfly|43}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...innesota Grey Ducks]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for the University of Michigan before being dr ===DSFL career===
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  • ...career forced fumbles, he announced that he would be applying for the 2026 DSFL Draft. ...go on to win Linebacker of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and co-DSFL MVP. This incredible success would launch him into the spotlight, and earn
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  • | current_season = 2050 DSFL season | logo = DSFL.png
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  • ...NSFL general managers|ISFL general managers]] and [[NSFL Head Office|Head Office]], to come into effect for the {{nsfly|42|nolink}} season and beyond: ...of creation up to the start of the Ultimus of their first season after the DSFL draft. This does not count as their one career position switch. They may re
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  • | statleague = DSFL ...rs with the NSFL and 24 hours after his papers were accepted by the league office, it was announced that that the Portland Pythons had claimed him on waivers
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  • ...y in governing the league, though the [[ISFL Owner|Owner]] and [[ISFL Head Office|a committee of executives]] also contribute to the overall governance of th ...any cities worldwide submitted proposals to join the league, however, Head Office limited expansion to 2 teams.
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  • ...[[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). It was enough to concern the head mages of the college, creating with conjurative magic a dome with which he
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  • ===DSFL Draft=== ...in the class, even rivaling some of the players considered veterans in the DSFL.
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  • 2035 DSFL Defensive Player of the Year ...layed collegiate football for University of Notre Dame (ND) and played his DSFL season with the [[Tijuana Luchadores]]. He was drafted in the first round o
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  • ...[Tijuana Luchadores]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...days later, and Passmann signed with the agent. Passmann declared for the DSFL draft a few days later.
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team * '''DSFL:''' [[Dallas Birddogs season 23|2028 (S23)]], [[Dallas Birddogs season 27|2
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  • ...le Beach Buccaneers]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Baylor University (BU)." ===DSFL career===
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  • *1x [[List of Ultimini Bowl Champions|DSFL Champion]]''' ({{dsfly|21|sfc-y}}) *1x [[DSFL Pro Bowl]]:''' ({{dsfly|21|pb}})
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  • ...r''' award is presented annually to the player adjudged by the [[ISFL Head Office]] and league general managers to have had the best single game performance * [[DSFL Individual Performance of the Year]], a similar award for the [[Development
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  • ...otball for the University of Florida (FL) and entered the NSFL through the DSFL in 2038. ...Florida for his Redshirt Junior year but decided to declare for the (S22) DSFL Draft to help with the financial burdens of his family in the Dominican Rep
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  • ...ton on a partial scholarship. Soon after, he recieved an offer from Toledo head coach Matt Candle and signed a letter of committment to the University of T | 2044 <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...tion of general manager to take the role as a special adviser to the front office. Former {{ts|NOR}} general manager ''[[User:To12413|To12413]]'' was hired a ...ng with the Liberty's entire {{nsfly|9}} draft class, was sent down to the DSFL to further develop for the future.
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  • *1x [[DSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|20|pb}}) ...Kansas City Coyotes]] in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). He played college football for Utah State.
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  • ...nto a battle on the playground which sent the other student to the nurse’s office or off to their parents to get onto Aurora. That never stopped her from con ...er home before passing out. Her life changed in an instant from that brief head injury.
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  • ...oning Coach. Many have called this move, "questionable," but the NSFL Head Office have no official rules against this. McCormick says his work with the kids ===DSFL career===
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  • ...tion of general manager to take the role as a special adviser to the front office. Former {{ts|NOR}} general manager ''[[User:To12413|To12413]]'' was hired a ...ng with the Liberty's entire {{nsfly|9}} draft class, was sent down to the DSFL to further develop for the future.
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  • ...k|quarterback]] who is currently playing for the Tijuana Luchadores in the DSFL. He played college football for Central Michigan (CMU) before being drafted ...ic high school. One day Slothlisberger appeared in the office of Cougars' head coach Jim Ahern letting him know that he wanted to be the school's quarterb
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  • ...layed for the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] and [[Norfolk Seawolves]] of the DSFL. He played college football for the University of Kentucky. Due to the aforementioned money issues, he entered the DSFL mid-season. He landed with the Myrtle Beach Buccaneers and reported to the
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  • ...Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). | {{nsfly|30}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in -->
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  • ...would be picked up in the first round, third overall in the {{dsfly|13|d}} DSFL draft, by the [[Tijuana Luchadores]]. ==Professional career/DSFL==
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  • ...GT) and was selected twelfth overall by the Kansas City Coyotes in the S20 DSFL Draft. In the S21 NSFL Draft, she was selected forty-first overall by the B ...out that here friends were heading to America for college, she decided to head along with them. In America, Chika found a school that interested her and h
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  • ...year, Bode declared for the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) draft. He was placed on the [[Central Grizzlies]] roster for the {{dsfly| ...Fab Five (or Fab V) helped carry San Antonio to one of the best seasons in DSFL history: the team finished the season with 398 points scored and a +205 poi
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  • ...ously played for the [[London Royals]] and [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] at the DSFL level, and for the [[Orange County Otters]] for 10 seasons. He played colle ...unning backs. Diarra responded well to the new role and drew interest from DSFL scouts in these roles, despite his rushing yards suffering as a result.
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  • | {{dsfly|25}} <!-- Change nsfly to dsfly if this season was played in the DSFL, change number to season played in --> ...that he wanted to go through the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL) Draft to see who wanted him and how high he would get picked. During the d
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  • ...rd to set up the showdown in Orange County, as the Otters held the head to head tiebreaker. The Otters prevailed 32-29 in a war of attrition, through a big ...ped down from co-GM and speculadora took over, while MolarPistols remained head GM of the team. Meanwhile, the team made a blockbuster trade for safety [[J
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  • ...ed in Lisbon until he was 15 and then, with his father losing his job as a Head Coach in the [[wp:Liga_Portuguesa_de_Futebol_Americano|Portuguese American ...{{tf|NOR}} for the remainder of the season, and becoming available for the DSFL Draft at the start of the following season.
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  • ...e was selected by Norfolk with the 2nd pick of the 3rd round in the [[2045 DSFL Draft]] (18th overall). After his debut season in Norfolk he was selected b ...he placed his graduate school plans on hold in favor of preparing for the DSFL Draft and chasing a chance to nail some professional jerseys to his trophy
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  • ...before the [[2019 NSFL Draft]] the GM notified the [[NSFL Head Office|head office]] that he would be stepping down effective immediately, tapping his co-GM [ ...head office scrambled to deal with the fallout since [[User:Ben|Ben]], the head GM, was on vacation in Europe at the time and while aware of the developmen
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3|nolink}}–{{dsfly|4|nolink}})'''
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  • {{Infobox DSFL team *'''[[DSFL West]] ({{dsfly|3}}–{{dsfly|4}})'''
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  • {{nsfly|13}} started with [[Arbin Asipi]] as the head coach. [[Arbin Asipi III]] switched from Fullback to Cornerback in the offs ...ore, Fonz Nuno, Hammer Jack, and Roman Stakowski, they hit the nail on the head in the draft, getting Brock Landers, Ricardo Morris, and Lucas Knight, inve
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