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Team Name: The Natural Born Kylers

Owner: Jamie Comolli

Height: 6' 2"  |  Weight: 205 |  Age: 37  |  College: Roger Williams University

All-Time Franchise Player: TE Rob Gronkowski

Seasons Played:
All-Time Record:
Winning Seasons:
Losing Seasons:
Regular-Season Titles:

20

144-123 (.539)

10

9

'10, '18, '19

Scoring Titles:
Division Titles:
Playoff Appearances:
Playoff Record:
Championships:

'07, '18, '19

'10, '18, '19, '20

14

6-14 (.300)

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The Natural Born Kylers has been one of the most competitive teams in the 20 years of “The League’s” existence, but it's become its ultimate what-if franchise. The Natural Born Kylers has made nine semifinal appearances, third only to The Sorge, but it's gone just 1-8 when just one win away from the finals.

 

The four seasons from 2017-2020 were especially frustrating, losing in the semifinals each year while posting "The League's" best regular-season winning percentage over that four-year span. That four-year run included two regular-season championships and three straight Western Division titles, but that hardware has lost its luster somewhat with the franchise remaining one of just three teams yet to win a championship.

You have to think it's just a matter of time until The Natural Born Kylers finally gets it done. It's "The League's" all-time leader in scoring, it owns the third-best regular-season winning percentage in league history, and it's proven it can put together explosive rosters capable of successful seasons.

More team history...

All-time division record: 65-53

All-time non-division record: 47-37

All-time record vs.:

Alex: 11-15

David: 11-13

Jamie A.: 17-18

Jason: 14-13

Joe: 17-21

Keane: 3-4

Kevin: 23-9

Pat: 15-15

Scott: 16-14

Year-by-year results:

2005: 6-8, missed playoffs

2006: 9-5, lost in semifinals

2007: 9-4, lost in semifinals

2008: 8-6, lost in semifinals

2009: 5-8, missed playoffs

2010: 9-4, lost championship

2011: 8-5, lost in quarterfinals

2012: 4-9, missed playoffs

2013: 5-8, missed playoffs

2014: 6-7, lost in semifinals

2015: 4-9, missed playoffs

2016: 6-7, lost in quarterfinals

2017: 8-5, lost in semifinals

2018: 11-2, lost in semifinals

2019: 10-3, lost in semifinals

2020: 9-4, lost in semifinals

2021: 7-7, lost in quarterfinals

2022: 6-8, lost in quarterfinals

2023: 5-9, missed playoffs

2024: 9-5, lost in quarterfinals

Team Breakdown
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