User talk:Jamzlyle28

James Lyle (born November 12, 1974 in Tampa, Fl) is the Recovery Supervisor for a premier Tampa Law Firm. He was the Branch Manager AVP for Urban Trust Bank headquartered in Orlando, FL founded by Robert L. Johnson. James Lyle started his career in Legal Debt Recovery Industry in 2002 as the Regional Litigation Manager for Asset Acceptance LLC. He became a recognized specialist in FDCPA compliance and work flow management. He became a state bar certified paralegal in 2011. He co-owned and served as the Vice President of Operations and Marketing for Aonics Wholesalers LLC.

Professional Career
As the Regional Litigation Manager for Asset Acceptance LLC from 2002 to 2008, Lyle directed and grew the Florida Office from 12 support staff members to over 75 Florida support staff employees. James Lyle took over five additional offices including Florida, New Jersey, Texas, Maryland and Virginia. James Lyle returned to the Banking Industry for short stint with Urban Trust Bank where he directed a staff that increased deposits, revenue and fees while decreasing the branches overall losses. In 2009, he returned to the Legal Debt Recovery Industry where he regained his focus on Florida Legal Collections and Recovery work. He directed a team that won the Citigroup Inc. Auto National Recovery Award for Monies Collected for two consecutive years.

Football Career
While attending Brandon High School, Lyle was a backup defensive back (1990-1992). Lyle attended and played for Armwood High School under the direction of Head Coach Sean Callahan but was sidelined due to an injury (1992). He returned to Brandon High School where he graduated and played his senior year under the direction of Head Coach Larry Bass. Lyle tried out but was cut on day two from the AFL Orlando Predators in 1994. The Orlando Predators ended their 1994 season at (11-1).

August 1994, Lyle returned to the Brandon Cowboys Youth Football League where he served at the capacity of Defensive Coordinator. In 1995, he took over as the Head Coach and remained there for three years reaching the Playoffs all three years.

In 2006, after a decade away from football James Lyle returned to football as the Offensive Coordinator for the East Bay Buccaneers taking them to the playoffs. However, after a winning season with the Buccaneers he was asked to assist with the 2007 inaugural season of the Pop Warner Fishhawk Wolfpack. Lyle served as the Offensive Coordinator for the Fishhawk Wolfpack finishing with a winning record but missing the playoffs by one game. James Lyle and the Defensive Coordnator parted ways from the Wolfpack at the end of the 2007 season.

Lyle returned along with the 2007 Defensive Coordinator from the Wolfpack to assist with the inaugural season of the Pop Warner Southshore Longhorns. The Southshore Longhorns only win came that year when the two former Wolfpack coaches returned to play their old team. The Longhorns were down 13-00 in the fourth quarter but rallied back to win 18-13. Lyle became the head coach of the Southshore Longhorns in 2009 and currently still serves at that capacity. Lyle has not had a winning season while coaching with the Southshore Longhorns.

FSYFL Spring Football
In the Spring of 2011, James Lyle entered a handful of football players into the FSYFL known as the Southshore Tide. The team got off to a slow start with a (1-3) record. The Tide turned their season around ripping off four consecutive wins which included the upset of the undefeated Azelea Dawgs to secure the 5th Seed in the 2011 Playoffs and put Coach Lyle back on his winning ways.

On Friday May 13, 2011 Coach Lyle and his Southshore Tide played in the Tampa Bay Storm Field of Dreams game beating the Suncoast Mighty Seminoles 26-16.