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  • {{Kansas City Coyotes roster}} {{Minnesota Grey Ducks roster}}
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  • | name = Dallas Birddogs | current = 2061 Dallas Birddogs Season
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  • | current_team = Dallas Birddogs * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|27}}-present)
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  • | name = Dallas Birddogs | current = 2061 Dallas Birddogs Season
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  • | current_team = Dallas Birddogs * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|2046}})
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  • | current_team = Dallas Birddogs * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|37}}-{{dsfly|37}})
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  • | current_team = Dallas Birddogs * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|46}})
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  • ...2048. Voting for the game was by the [[DSFL]] general managers. The entire roster was announced on January 5. Negs from the Norfolk Seawolves coached the SFC | [[A Kicker]] || colspan="2" | OL || [[Dallas Fort-Worth]]
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  • ...gs]]. Watts also spent her first four professional games with the [[Dallas Birddogs]] as a waiver claim. ...Birddogs as a kicker. She spent the last four games of the season with the Birddogs, recording a less than impressive 85.7 XP% and 50 FG%. After missing the pl
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] {{dsfly|21}}-{{dsfly|23}} ...n football|American football]] [[wp:Tight End|tight end]] for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL) and the [[Yell
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|24}}-{{dsfly|24}}) ...declared for the {{dsfly|24|d}} DSFL draft in hopes of making an [[ISFL]] roster in the future. He didn't get any personal accolades, wasn't recruited by DI
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  • | current_team = Dallas Birddogs ...ll|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL).
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  • ...l|American football]] [[wp:Defensive End|defensive end]] for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). Drafted in th ...was called up by his ISFL team the very next season, and he still manages Dallas.
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  • ..., before expanding 18 years later to include two more teams (in London and Dallas). Both teams played their first season in {{nsfly|22|nolink}}. The DSFL's [ ...were accepted. The first was the [[Dallas Birddogs]] based in [[wp:Dallas|Dallas]], [[wp:Texas|TX]]. Texas had always been a strong market for the NSFL, esp
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  • | image = Birddogs logo.png | ultimini_champion = [[Dallas Birddogs]]
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  • ...th a 9-4-1 record, which clinched a playoff berth. In the postseason, the Birddogs lost to the Tijuana Luchadores in the semifinals. After the season, Dogwoo ...towards contention. The SaberCats continue to build their new and improved roster via the draft and have spent considerable resources both in the scouting an
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  • ...don Royals. The Royals were part of a two team expansion along with Dallas Birddogs into the DSFL increasing the number of teams from 6 to 8. ...tarted the season off with a bang, winning their first game vs. the Dallas Birddogs 34-7. However, they quickly lost this momentum, dropping their next four ga
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  • | pastteams = Minnesota Grey Ducks (2052), Dallas Birddogs (2053) ...rius was unable to reach the same success he had with Minnesota, while the Birddogs finished with a 3-11 record. With abbreviated playing time due to splitting
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  • * [[Dallas Birddogs]] ({{dsfly|37}}-{{dsfly|37}}) ...r the receiver in the DSFL, but Turnbull is appreciative of the growth the Birddogs offered him.
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  • ...raft by the Cape Town Crash, though it was decided that he would remain in Dallas for another season to develop his professional skills further before enteri ...n impressive enough performance for him to be called up into the Cape Town roster ahead of Season 42. There he joins ISFL league OL leader Swantavius Payne a
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