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  • : [[Template:Kansas City Coyotes roster|<span style="{{{style|}}}">KCC</span>]] : [[Template:London Royals roster|<span style="{{{style|}}}">LON</span>]]
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  • : [[Template:Portland Pythons roster navbox|<span style="{{DSFL{{#if:{{{alt<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}}|Alt}} : [[Template:Minnesota Grey Ducks roster navbox|<span style="{{DSFL{{#if:{{{alt<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}}|Alt}}
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  • {{DSFL roster |TeamName=Portland Pythons
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  • {{Kansas City Coyotes roster}} {{Minnesota Grey Ducks roster}}
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  • {{DSFL roster |TeamName=Portland Pythons
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  • {{NSFL roster |TeamName=Portland Pythons
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  • ...first season, he was picked up halfway throughout the year by the Portland Pythons, and while he wasn't immediately as dominant as he had hoped, he was a key ...s, three tackles for a loss, and his first career sack. Unfortunately, the Pythons would lose that heart-breaker of a game.
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons ...rterbacks in the draft class. He went on to go 3rd overall to the Portland Pythons. George and Cal exchanged words during the Draft Media day hoping for a riv
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons * [[Portland Pythons]] ({{dsfly|24}}-{{dsfly|25}})
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  • | home_coach_team = [[Portland Pythons]] | offMVPteam = [[Portland Pythons]]
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  • ...d round pick provided Applehort played over ten games in the DSFL with the Pythons and a fourth round pick if he did not. Following this, Ramero conducted an ...ng up [[Oskar Ludvig]] on waivers and trading for [[Egan Winter]] from the Pythons to shore up their defensive backs.
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  • | pastteams = Portland Pythons ({{dsfly|22}}-{{dsfly|23}}) Austin Copperheads ({{nsfly|24}}-present) ...t at best. It definitely showed with the lackluster season by the Portland pythons, with the team having a disappointing 5 win season and missing the playoffs
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons ...ican football|American football]] [[wp:Safety|safety]] for the [[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...chers have invested in Plant, they expect has raw skill to remain with the Pythons while it develops to a level worthy of the ISFL. ...ast week of the season in a win and you're in scenario. Unfortunately, the Pythons were unable to come away with the win, leading to missing a spot in the pla
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  • ...on. The would only break that streak by bouncing back against the Portland Pythons after losing to San Antonio. After losing their last two games of the seaso ...against the Seawolves in Norfolk, but dropped games 1 and 3 to Chicago and Portland, respectively.
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons ...all|American football]] [[wp:Runningback|runningback]] for the [[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons ...ng the championship Duanei made his impact felt. He would end the year as Portland's second leading receiver as well as propelling himself into the fourth rou
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  • | current_team = Portland Pythons * [[Portland Pythons]] S43-44 (DSFL)
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  • * [[Portland Pythons]] {{dsfly|28|d}} - {{dsfly|29|d}} ...second round of the draft, with the 14th overall selection by the Portland Pythons. Gallagher probably could have been a first round talent in the Season 28 D
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  • ...ticism from both the local parents, and the FBI. Letterman kept Ron on his roster due to a loophole in the rules that Ron was granfathered into. The duo won Spicy Ron was drafted 13th overall in the S31 DSFL draft by the Portland Pythons, and drafted 13th overall in the S32 ISFL draft by the Austin Copperheads
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