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  • ...on Football League]] (DSFL) players who are ranked in the top 10 of single season [[wp:Touchdown|passing touchdowns]]. ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{dsfly|29}} season.</ref>
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  • | name = Kansas City Coyotes | current = Kansas City Coyotes season 10
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  • ...="background-color:#e3e3e3;" |Rank<ref>Rank is through end of {{dsfly|29}} season.</ref> ...football)|receiving touchdowns]]<ref>Total is through end of {{dsfly|29}} season.</ref>
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  • ...down passes in a season is held by Queen Elizabeth II of the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] who threw 39 in 2050. [[Jay Cue]] has led the DSFL in passing touchdowns ...8 || Shawn Brady || style="background-color:#FBCEB1"| 15* || [[Kansas City Coyotes]]
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  • ...e members and DSFL general managers at the end of the [[DSFL Playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | General Managers !! style="background:#e5e
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  • | current_season = DSFL Season 34 ...teams. Conferences expanded once: The [[London Royals]] joined in {{nsfly|22}}. The London Royals are the current champions. Having won their third titl
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season | start_date = {{GetDateLong|22|1}}
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  • ...t is held in the city of the home team, which is determined by the Regular Season Record. The top team in SFC receives the home-field advantage. ...]]. The [[Portland Pythons]] (11–9) have eleven wins and The [[Kansas City Coyotes]] (9–8) have nine wins. The [[Norfolk Seawolves]] (0-3) has made it three
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  • ...office members and general managers at the end of the [[DSFL playoffs|post season]], though the results are not announced to the public until the following p ! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Season !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Player !! style="background:#e5e5e5;" | Te
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes | draftpick = 22
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 22:14, 10 February 2019 (MST)}} | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes
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  • ...eared|[[User:37thchamber|37thchamber]] ([[User talk:37thchamber|talk]]) 05:22, 27 September 2018 (MDT)}} | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes
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  • !rowspan="2"|Season !colspan="5"|[[DSFL#Regular Season|Regular season]]
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|22}})
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 22:21, 17 April 2023 (PST)}} | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes
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  • ==Regular season== ...opmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) teams ranked by their regular season win–loss record percentage, accurate as of Week 7 of the {{dsfly|30|full}
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season ...velopmental Simulation Football League]] and the [[Dallas Birddogs]]' 11th season in the league.
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  • | visitor = [[Kansas City Coyotes]] | home_qtr4 = 22
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season ...evelopmental Simulation Football League]] and the [[Dallas Birddogs]]' 9th season in the league.
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|26}}-{{dsfly|26}})
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes ...and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2014|12|22}}
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 22:13, 10 February 2019 (MST)}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|13}}-{{dsfly|15}})
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|22}}-{{dsfly|24}}) ...erican football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season ...evelopmental Simulation Football League]] and the [[Dallas Birddogs]]' 4th season in the league.
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  • [[File:PicsArt 04-22-08.27.22.jpg|thumb]] | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes
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  • | city = [[wp:Wales|Wales]] ...ke in a [[Ultimini]] against each other. Both being won by the Kansas City Coyotes
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  • {{cleared|[[User:White Cornerback]] ([[User talk:White Cornerback|talk]]) 22:17, 1 June 2019 (GMT)}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|14}}–{{dsfly|14}})
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  • ...ation Football League playoffs|DSFL playoffs]]. The contest is held in the city of the home team. Since January {{nsfly|3|nolink}}, the winner of the [[Lis ...Beach Buccaneers]] (6-1) are second with six wins each, the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] (3–8) and the [[Dallas Birddogs]] (4–0) have four wins, and the [[Lon
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  • ...was named the inaugural NSFL Returner of the Year during the {{dsfly|20}} season.]] ...[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). Since the {{nsfly|20}} season, the DSFL has recognized the winner of the Returner of the Year award in ad
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  • * '''City''' column indicates number of times that metropolitan area has hosted a Ult ! Date/<wbr>Season
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  • ...e in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) the preceding season. The award is not yet named after a specific person. |{{dsfly|7}}||[[Mark Strike]]||[[Kansas City Coyotes]]||{{AmFBpos|QB|long}}||19/30, 171 yds, 2 TD
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  • ...p:Chicago Bears|Chicago Bears]] ([[wp:2020 NFL season|2020]]–[[wp:2021 NFL season|2021]]) * [[wp:Cleveland Browns|Cleveland Browns]] ([[wp:2022 NFL season|2022]])
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season ...velopmental Simulation Football League]] and the [[Dallas Birddogs]]' 25th season in the league.
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season ...velopmental Simulation Football League]] and the [[Dallas Birddogs]]' 24th season in the league.
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  • | city = [[wp:United States|United States]] ...s in the [[Ultimini Bowl]]. Both of those 2 being won by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]].
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 22:52, 15 February 2023 (PST)}} | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:ValorX77|ValorX77]] ([[User talk:ValorX77|talk]]) 20:48, 22 April 2020 (MDT)}} | dsfldraftyear = ({{dsfly|22}})
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes ...ball|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] for the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:ValorX77|ValorX77]] ([[User talk:ValorX77|talk]]) 15:02, 22 April 2020 (MDT)}} ...genius, that turned Wheezer into a cyborg that he was able to play a full season through his junior year and then his senior year. With a fully healthy Whee
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  • | statvalue1 = 22 ...sfly|8|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the Kansas City Coyotes in the {{dsfly|7|draft-full}}.
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|21}})
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  • ...eared|[[User:37thchamber|37thchamber]] ([[User talk:37thchamber|talk]]) 02:22, 18 July 2018 (MDT)}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|6}})
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  • ...ball for the University of Oregon (Oregon) and will be making his debut in Season 37 of the ISFL. ...reshman at Oregon, Holland played in 13 games and made two starts. For the season he had 42 tackles and a team-high 5 interceptions. As a Sophomore the follo
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  • | pastteams = * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|42|nolink}}-{{dsfly|44|nolink}}) ...ng. A late-season push secured the Coyotes a playoff position. Skywalker's Coyotes were eliminated by the [[Minnesota Grey Ducks]] in the conference champions
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  • ...ations he would only be there a few months and others he managed to stay a season or two. Taylor never gave up but eventually the opportunities began to run ...telligent player. This big year helped Lyle get drafted to the Kansas City Coyotes in the DSFL.
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  • | current = 2061 Dallas Birddogs Season | first_season = [[2036 Dallas Birddogs season|2036]]
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  • * [[Chicago Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|5}}) ...ly|6|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the {{dsfly|5|draft-full}}. Maximus is notable for being (technically)
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes ...) before being drafted 7th overall by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the [[Season 46 DSFL Draft]].
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  • | pastteams = * [[London Royals]] {{dsfly|22}} (Waiver Pickup) * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|23}}
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  • ...ll|American football]] [[wp:Linebacker|linebacker]] for the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...toughness and determination led him to make varsity in his first Freshmen season at Pasco High School.
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 22:21, 7 December 2022 (PST)}} ...otre Dame and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • | birth_place = Culver City, [[wp:California (U.S. state)|California]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] | high_school = Culver City High School
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  • ...Dame (ND) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ish]] football team from 2031 to 2034. He became a starter in his Sophmore season and played in 26 games. He began his career playing as a cornerback but mov
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  • ...e was drafted 5th round, 50th overall to the [[Austin Copperheads]] in the Season 21 NSFL Draft. ...eniscus in her left knee, ending her season prematurely, and finishing the season with only 3 touchdowns and 210 receiving yards.
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|9}})
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  • | number = 9, 1, 22, 4, 23, 88, 8 | birth_place = [[wp:New York City|New York City]], [[wp:New York|New York]]
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|14}}) *5× [[NSFL Pro Bowl]] ({{nsfly|17|pb}}-{{nsfly|20|pb}}), {{nsfly|22|pb}}
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|21}}
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|21}}) * {{tf|YKW}} ({{nsfly|22}}-present)
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes ...erican football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]] for the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • | caption = Freezer was selected 5th overall by Kansas City * {{tf|SJS}} ({{nsfly|12}}-{{nsfly|22}})
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 10:22, 19 January 2019 (MST)}} ...le game, with 5 TD's against the Kansas City Coyotes in week 5 of the 2026 season. Trevor made 24 attempts, while gaining 111 total yards (10 long) in the co
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  • | current_season = 2050 DSFL season ...k Seawolves]], who won in [[Ultimini XXXV]] by defeating the [[Kansas City Coyotes]].
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|22}}-{{dsfly|23}}) ...he found himself picked up as an undrafted free agency by the Kansas City Coyotes. Unsure why he wasn't drafted he can only put it down to a lack of any trag
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  • | caption = Tyron Brackenridge seen during his senior season with the St. Matthew Tigers ...an football|American football]] [[wp:Safety|safety]] for the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college
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  • ...[[User:Bernardhibou2|Bernardhibou2]] ([[User talk:Bernardhibou2|talk]]) 19:22, 25 March 2024 (EDT)}} "* [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|43}}-{{dsfly|44}})
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|8}}-{{dsfly|9}}) ...{{dsfly|8}}, going 10th in the {{dsfly|8|draft-full}} to the [[Kansas City Coyotes]].
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|36}})
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  • ...sity (MU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...ring the previous couple of games. Farkas and the Blazers would finish the season with a 8-4 record and would partake in the George Costanza memorial bowl. H
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|20}}-{{dsfly|20}}) ...o played a few seasons with the Norfolk Seawolves before retiring the same season Despacito Jr. declared draft eligibility. Showing great promise at a young
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  • | current = London Royals season 21 | city = and '''headquartered''' in [[Royal Wembley Stadium]]<br/>[[wp:London|Lond
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  • ...ege (BEN) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|24|s}} - {{dsfly|25|s}}) ...inally a [[wp:Cornerback|cornerback]] and kick/punt returner with both the Coyotes and Hawkeyes, he played 7 seasons at cornerback for the Sailfish before swa
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|16}}-{{dsfly|17}} * [[Sarasota Sailfish]] {{nsfly|22}}-{{isfly|24}}
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  • | draftyear = [[Season 23 ISFL Draft|2038]] * {{ts|DBD}} {{dsfly|22}}
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  • | dsfldraftpick = 22 * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|35}})
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  • '''Freshman Season''' ...t his first start. The WR1 suffered a bad ACL tear and was now out for the season. Jeeta knew he had to come up big and prove his worth to secure his spot on
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  • ...by a DSFL team for a late season push and potentially playoffs before the season 73 DSFL draft and then the 74 ISFL Draft. The future looks bright for this ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • | pastteams = Kansas City Coyotes S20-S21 ...She was traded to the Honolulu Hahalua in Week 11 of S27 (2042). Her final season was S29 (2044).
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  • | highlights = - Season 21 Ultimini Champion - Season 22 NSFL Pro Bowl
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  • | city = [[wp:Hollywood USA|Hollywood USA]] ''See Also:'' [[Dallas Birddogs season 34|Dallas Birddogs 2049 Season]]
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2008|2|22}} ...ying for the Yellowknife Wraiths of the NSFL and is about to enter his 4th season
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  • ...d his 4X400 meter relay team participated in the Penn relays his Sophomore season. Crossley also excelled academically in highschool as a member of Lower Mer ...addition to his special teams efforts, Crossley also caught 22 passes this season for 285 yards.
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  • ...penciled Phoenix to take over that job. He is now currently in his rookie season in the NSFL. ...to the playoffs, but losing in the conference championship game. After the season, as he was preparing for the NSFL draft, he got word that his DSFL team was
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  • ...he Norfolk team. The Seawolves continued to have an amazing start to their season. The first difficult game for them came against the Dallas Birddogs, when G ...nst the Luchadores, with Guava-Fresca missing her first extra point of the season. In what she dubbed, “her cursing the team,” the Seawolves fell three g
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  • | undraftedyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} ...all for University of Michigan (U-M) before going undrafted in the {{nsfly|22|draft-full}}.
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:dude_man|dude_man]] ([[User talk:dude_man|talk]]) 10:27, 22 September 2022 (PST)}} ...sity of Hawaii and was drafted by the Copperheads seventh overall in the [[Season 39 ISFL Draft|2054 ISFL draft]].
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  • | birth_place = Salt Lake City, [[wp:Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|20}})
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|35}}-{{dsfly|36}}) ...he deadlift. Kurbis would start all 12 games for the Golden Rams his final season, yet it was not without challenge, as he gave up the most pressures on the
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  • * Kansas City Coyotes (S17) ...ersity, and was a member of the Kansas City Coyotes in the DSFL for only a season.
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|22}}
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  • | draftpick = 22 ...Tolliver finished the season in incredible fashion, by breaking the single season receiving touchdown record for rookies in the DSFL with 14, and making the
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  • | current_team = Kansas City Coyotes | birth_place = Idaho City, [[wp:Idaho (U.S. state)|Idaho]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]]
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  • * [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] {{nsfly|22}}-{{nsfly|22}} At the end of his first season with the Trojan Athletics Angler broke his ankle after being tackled.
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|9|nolink}}) * [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] ({{nsfly|16|nolink}}-{{nsfly|22|nolink}})
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  • ...ate and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2028|22|3}} ...orgetown) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • * [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] ({{dsfly|20}}-{{dsfly|22}}) ...al (UdeM) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • ...y|18|draft-full}}. Prior to this, he had been drafted by the [[Kansas City Coyotes]] in the {{dsfly|17|draft-full}}. ...te. His father, Matthew Vincent, was a budding star entering his sophomore season as a Wide Receiver for the Gators. His mother, Kelsey, was a member of the
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  • | current = Norfolk Seawolves Season 23 | city = [[wp:Norfolk,_Virginia|Norfolk, Virginia]]
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  • * 2x [[ISFL Offensive Player of the Year]] ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|22}}) * 3x [[ISFL Running Back of the Year]] ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}})
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  • | number = 22 ...position. During his final season, Scorch ran the ball for 1891 yards and 22 touchdowns.
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|35}} - {{dsfly|36}}) ...35 [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] Draft to the [[Kansas City Coyotes]], where he played two seasons. The "Gingerbadger" was selected 19th overal
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  • ...ta Grey Ducks, including their years in San Antonio, Texas|their season-by-season win–loss records|List of Minnesota Grey Ducks seasons}} !style="background-color:#ffffbb|22
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|20}}-{{dsfly|20}} ...r South Garland. Every time the family moved, they would throw a dart at a city map and move in where it landed, if available. He would be critical to gett
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  • ...eisman award, Tillman award, and Jack Tatum awards in his final collegiate season. He declared for the 2035 DSFL Draft, and was picked #18 overall. ...mbles, and 1 touchdown. He did not allow a single receiving touchdown that season, which put him on the radar of several top colleges. He decided to commit t
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  • ...ob for his redshirt junior year. Donovan and Arizona State had a fantastic season, finishing 13-1 with a Rose Bowl Victory. Donovan returned for his senior y ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics --
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  • {{Infobox DSFL Season The 2061 (S46) season is the [[Dallas Birddogs]] 26th season in the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]], and their first under
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  • *[[Kansas City Coyotes]] {{dsfly|34}} ...o Torquay in July 2004 where he broke out by scoring 14 league goals in a season. He then moved to Swansea where he helped them win silverware and moved to
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  • ...rrors and come back in shape and determined for a solid senior season. The season was disastrous, and the 2050 Gators finished 10th in their division, with a ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • ...in (UATX) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. Carly Rae Jensen was born on November 21st, 2030 to two loving parents in the city of Vancouver in Canada. She first became interested in the sport of America
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  • | draftyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} ...ear honors. Brooks' senior season was one for the ages. He set NCAA single-season records for catches, yards, and touchdowns. He would win the Fred Biletniko
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  • | current = Portland Pythons season 28 | city = and '''headquartered''' in [[The Snake Pit]]<br/>[[wp:Portland|Portland,
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|5}}) * Perfect Kicking Season ({{nsfly|7}})
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:Lancedjack|Lancedjack]] ([[User talk:Lancedjack|talk]]) 22:02, 3 August 2020 (UTC)}} ...ia (CALU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • * [[Portland Pythons]] ({{dsfly|22|nolink}}-{{dsfly|24|nolink}}) ...nternational Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). Howitzer is in his first season in the ISFL with the New York Silverbacks.
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|22}}) ...Baltimore Hawks. Previously, he was drafted second overall in the {{dsfly|22|draft-full}} by the [[Dallas Birddogs]]. Montain spent his first four profe
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  • ...isconsin) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...make up for his lack in size and speed. Fortunately, before his sophomore season, Hall grew to his current physique which allowed him to compete with everyo
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  • ...after a season-ending injury to team's defensive captain. He finished the season with 149 tackles (91 solo), which led the team and conference, as well as b ...rd, topping the previous mark of 177 set by Frank Ditta in 1970. After the season, Domine was named a first team All-American. This was the first All-America
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  • | number = 22 ...ive individual awards. Before being drafted to the ISFL, Booker played one season in the ISFL's affiliated development league, the Developmental Simulation F
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  • *[[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|33}})* ...s football|Auburn]] and was drafted by the Sailfish tenth overall in the [[Season 35 ISFL Draft|2050 ISFL draft]].
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  • Born to Mila Watts, Zoe was raised in the small city of Ferndale, CA. Raised by a single mom alongside her older brother, Xander ...team invited her to participate as a full time kicker/punter in their next season. In her senior year with the Cardinals football team, Watts gained 103 poin
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  • ...ging 21 PPG 8.5 RPG 6APG) and football playing WR, CB and KR/PR. A senior season that saw 11 interceptions, only 4 receptions allowed, 5 total return touchd ...eam honors and was a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award after finishing the season with 8 interceptions, 14 passes defended, 3 defensive touchdowns, 2 punt re
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  • | undraftedyear = {{nsfly|22|d}} ...year, he would try out for the team at WMU and walk on the team. His lone Season with WMU he would finish first team All-American and lead the Broncos to a
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  • ...eason that saw him lead the Pirates to a NJCAA National Championship. This season was chronicled in the popular docuseries Final Warning College, with Crunk ...hat he would be transferring to the University of Mississippi. In his only season with the Rebels, Crunk recorded 55 tackles, 10 interceptions and 20 pass de
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  • ...oubles and 4 home runs on top of his superb defensive ability in his final season in middle school. Although four prestigious division 1(highest division in ...l university and sent applications for the DSFL draft following his junior season
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  • | current = 2049 Minnesota Grey Ducks season | first_season = [[2018 San Antonio Marshals season|2018]]
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  • ...ity (MSU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...nd opposing players. Allen became a starter in his junior year, ending the season as a runner up for the Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year and soon a
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  • {{Cleared|[[User:Jeffie43|Jeffie43]] ([[User talk:Jeffie43|talk]]) 15:49, 22 April 2020 (MDT)}} ...the idea of being a local hero, and hosted community events throughout the season. By the end of his college career, the previously unheralded Fordham progra
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  • ..., which would end up being the longest catch in the DSFL by the end of the season. ...l and was even completely shutout in a week 11 win against the Kansas City Coyotes.
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  • ...of the Big Red football team and led them to a playoff appearance in every season he was under center. He was selected as a captain of the team every year he ...s and passing touchdowns. He set the record for most touchdown passes in a season at Cornell his senior year.
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  • | current = Tijuana Luchadores season 35 | city = and '''headquartered''' in [[El Santo Coliseo]]<br/>[[wp:Tijuana|Tijuana,
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  • ...le (JETE) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...t on Jedi business. Luckily, Fisto made it back in time to play in his 3rd season for the Temple, culminating in a planetary championship victory over the Co
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  • | birth_place = Topeka, [[wp:Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]], [[wp:USA|U.S.]] Busch Light was born in Topeka, Kansas to Mother Sarah and Jackson. Light began his sports career as a baseball pl
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  • ...401 yards and six scores. Nedelko led the Bronchos to their first winning season in 12 years. Despite this stellar season, college scouts were concerned about his thin frame and single year of high
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  • Nakiri Ayame started as a small child in the bustling city of Tokyo, where talents always seemed to line the streets. She naturally wa ...d how to cope with mental stress due to her ties at Hololive. Later in the season, Ayame finally mastered the basics of her position and got the attention of
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  • ...of Oregon and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...eams as both a gunner and return man for the Oregon Ducks. He finished the season with two kickoff return touchdowns.
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  • ...e with their eyes fixed on Harrison's every move. By the end of his junior season, he had offers from all of the major D1 schools. The choice was easy though ...ion. In that time though, he showed flashes of his potential and ended the season with 25 tackles, 8 TFL, and 3 sacks.
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  • In the middle of his first college season, Alex infamously kicked a 52 yard field goal attempt, which was short, but On March 10th, 2028, Alex was selected to play for the Pacific Owls in the Season 15 Prospect Games. He was one of only two kickers to be selected.
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  • ...rtland, Maine. There he was a 4 year letterman, having a nearly undefeated season his senior year, before losing to the Thorton Academy Golden Trojans. Rotti ...rtal. After back to back All-FCS Team nominations his sophomore and junior season, amassing 17 interceptions, and 2 touchdowns over those years, Rotticus had
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  • ...ate and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2029|22|4}} '''Thomas Robinson''' (born April 22, 2029) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|
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  • | number = 22 ...er being hired by the GRE, he became an operative in the calamity stricken city of Harran, where Crane helped out the locals and furthered the relief effor
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  • ...who is currently signed by the Chicago Butchers of the NSFL. He played one season in the DSFL for the Portland Pythons where he won the Ultimini. ...would play for the Liberty Lions and win the Turkey Bowl in an undefeated season.
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  • ...hdowns tied for second in Kentucky High School Athletic Association single-season history while his 1,541 receiving yards ranks among the state's top-5 singl ! Season !! Team !! Games <!-- Career Statistics -->
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  • ...expending four years of college eligibility, Fontaine decided to enter the Season 35 DSFL Draft. ==2050 DSFL Season (S35)==
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  • * [[Kansas City Coyotes]] ({{dsfly|18}}) ...draft-full}}. A contraction draft saw Mason move to Tijuana for his second season.
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  • ...sire to achieve more as he had narrowly lost the championship in his final season in the newly started Sweden Youth Football League (SYFL). ...first SUFL championship. Max had a league record 103 receptions during the season and a league high 15 TDs during that span. He added 3 TDs in the playoffs i
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  • ...the starting (and only) kicker and punter for the Norfolk Seawolves. This season the Murder-Moose did his best to be able to live up to the Guava-Fresca nam ...eason, landing 200 total yards, and a massive 59 yard punt. Throughout the season, Murder-Moose would continue to do more punting, ending with a large averag
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  • ...S21]], [[Season 22 NSFL Pro Bowl|S22]], [[Season 23 ISFL Pro Bowl|S23]], [[Season 24 ISFL Pro Bowl|S24]]) |62x ISFL Player of the Game| 13x ISFL Offensive Pl ...n 2025, they reached the city playoffs, and Armstrong was named to the all-city team.
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  • ...hio) (MU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...preferred to spending each offseason training rather than playing a spring season sport. His drive for the game and his competitiveness were considered some
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  • ...e and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|1950|2|22}} '''Stumpy Jones''' (born February 22, 1950) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Offensive Lin
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  • ...gh (PITT) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...rgh, Edd grew up as one of three children in a working-class family in the city's Baldwin neighborhood. His father Bigg, whose football career ended due to
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  • ...s, Oklahoma, Alabama, and USC, and committed to Oklahoma before his senior season. ...ayer of the Year and the AP All American Team. Cole would forgo his senior season to declare for the professional league.
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  • * [[Honolulu Hahalua]] ({{nsfly|22}} - {{nsfly|30}}) ...ll in the S19 DSFL Draft by the [[Portland Pythons]]. After playing a full season for the Pythons, she was selected 14th overall by the Philadelphia Liberty
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  • ...star for them, getting them from a 1 - 4 record, to a final 6 - 5 regular season record. While missing the playoffs, he racked up very good stats, making hi ...team and state, with 2232 all purpose yards and 39 touchdowns. His second season was pretty similar to the first one, with the Cavaliers going 8 - 3, but wi
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  • ...= Spike Daniels runs through a drill at the ISFL Combine ahead of the Season 31 Draft ...f the 3rd round in the [[2045 DSFL Draft]] (18th overall). After his debut season in Norfolk he was selected by Sarasota with the 14th pick in the 1st round
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  • | current = New Orleans Second Line Season 24 | first_season = [[Las Vegas Legion Season 2|2017]]
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