Robert Lyles
Robert Lyles (born March 21, 1961) is a former professional American football player who played the position of linebacker for eight seasons for the Houston Oilers and for the Atlanta Falcons. Lyles later served as a head coach in Arena Football League, coaching the Los Angeles Avengers in 2001 and the Georgia Force in 2002.[1] He is currently a defensive assistant coach for the United States Military Academy.[2]
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- Formerly the Nashville Kats
- Founded in 1997
- Folded in 2012
- Resurrected from the Alabama Vipers in 2010
- Based in Duluth, Georgia
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