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The 488th Initials Game on The Power Trip (L.M)

Nov 03, 202331 minSeason 10Ep. 47
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Every Friday around 8:15​-8:20 a.m. on KFAN 100.3 the Power Trip Morning show plays the Initials Game.

The game involves 12 items people, place, things, phrases or anything as long as they share the same initials. All 12 items share the same initials. The contestants do not know the initials until they are revealed shortly before the game starts. Each item has 6 clues. As soon as the contestants know who or what the host is describing, they yell out their name. Their name is their buzzer. If the contestant gets it right, they get a point. If they get it wrong they are out for just that item. The item does have to be pronounced correctly. It is best out of 12 with tiebreakers if needed. Tiebreaker items have 3 clues.

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Transcript

The fan. Love the farming insight, Chad, but can we get a shout out to the ethanol producers out there saving the planet one kernel at a time. Majority of the corn in Minnesota does go to feed, but a large portion does go to ethanol. Actually, over a third of the crop in the United States goes to ethanol. So a little fun fact for all those listeners out there. Hey, Noordo Pa the best to ever do it, just out of here picking corn and the snow and the mud. Got

a lot to do yet. It's trying to get it done before my first child is born next month. I can't wait to see what Jared Hall can do. I think he's going to surprise a lot of people. School Baby hashtag, Bake Radio, a couple of talkbacks, Raptor talkbacks, the free iHeartRadio app with Minnesota Viking's Monday Night football tickets at Stake, and you were

kippet seen with some of the feast at Dwelling Roofs. Yeah. I don't think you've heard the first part of the first talkback, but it's the corn it aids with ethanol and ethanol It's like it does sound like a complete world saver and to a certain extent. I would imagine you know that there are a lot of positive things that come out of it, but I never would

have known that you either. So no, So we had an ethanol talk talk back, and we also had somebody busting through the busting through the fields of the combnor the tractor because there's a child on the way and they want to get it done before all that. And and that guy's excited about Jared Hall. And one of the things we love about sports I do anyway, Paul, is the ongoing optimism that we have for the unknown, right, And you know, I think the vast majority of people feel like Jared Hall's

got a chance to be effective in the he might be great. There's a lot of optimism when you don't know. I think most people default to positivity. And there's chure we brought in. I think Josh Dobbs is likely to be the starter for a lot of the games the rest of the season, but maybe not about that, but we'll say no. And that's part of the entry it is. Yeah, it's part of it's part of what makes

it all fun, right. Yeah, It's like it's like in the early days of fanball, dot Com and the swift alacrity leaden emergence of Ryan Cardinal. Where you know, Ryan was languishing on the Fantasy football practice squad. What was his single biggest duty securing the jerseys of skill players that would be drafted in your draft and giving them away when like, yeah, you know,

I'll take I don't know, I'll take Eddie George. And then hey, well yeah, you get Eddie George with the eighteenth pick, and here's the Eddie George jersey. Yes, And and a lot of people within the Fanball offices al Plymouth Wade dowted Ryan very early in his run. There, like dal Jarren Hall, we kept him down. He was an intern.

We kept him at the intern level. Well, what happened was, from what I understand, it's very controversial to and I don't want to divulge my source, but nevertheless, you know, much like an offensive minded head coach or a play caller having choice Kirk Cousins related plays, well, those plays may not necessarily be exactly what Jaren Hall needs early early in his run.

That's just like the fact that with fanball dot Com and Fantasy Football Weekly, you guys only let Ryan Cardinal focus on like Draft round seven and beyond Well, so that that was that was that was a lot of it, and don't that was pulling the playbook back, which is the right thing, but it frustrated him so much that he had to go to another team known as

the Minnesota Vikings and work for the Vikings Entertainment Network ever since. Yeah, I mean we you know, we had him taking out garbage, He cleaned out our crock pot. You know, you know, we gave stuff, commasure it to. He's still shar and maybe do ye metaphorically that's right, But eventually, you know, talent prevails. Yeah, that was the case with Ryan Cardinal. Maybe that's going to be the case here with Jaron Hall.

Well, the the CEE, Like, if you're going to look back at plays and and I'm not going to go back to BYU because it's i mean, you're playing, uh specifically in that conference. You're playing teams that may have one decent pass rusher that has a fifteen percent chance to get to the NFL if they go nickel three fifths of the dbs or you know, a couple of lower case ls and there's one capital L that they're going to find every single play. Algiers, by the way, played with Jaron Hall

at Brigham Young University. Oh, I didn't remember that. I know that Joe yesterday. But so therefore, you know, the the cougar related stuff. I mean, that's you know, for for the general manager and those working with him, and of course quarterbacks coach O c and head coach, they looked at all that that that led to drafting Jaron Hall. That that for me at this stage of the equation, it's not part of it's not

part of the mix. So then you go to preseason, all right, well, but by design, O'Connell is displaying the vanilla of all vanilla ever to vanilla. I shared the story yesterday with Ben Leeber. I think I told him before. It's we had a guy going motion at Seattle in the first preseason game, Jalen Rager, and I think the only reason he did it he made a mistake, so he was supposed to move, so like there was no motion, little play action. You don't have the offensive lineman,

you know, pulling in elaborate exotic fashion or anything. Then they got to the third preseason game against Atlanta and Kevin unfurled a couple of bootlegs with him, and they looked really, really fluid and smooth. So then we get to the green Bay game and it was unbelievably predictable that they were going to run. Jaren Hall's first playing Green Bay had nine in the box and now I'm looking at the play clock as I watch it back, and I'm

like, well, this suckers down to eleven. So Jared, I mean, you know, I mean, what type of consternation was was the young man having at that moment but wondering should I change? And he either just was afraid to that there or didn't know what do you know exactly? Can't you can't take right? So we run right into a nine man front TfL on acres. Then he goes shotgun and they still It was just fascinating to

watch his watch it. If you get a chance the early stages of the Jarren Hall plays, because they they then go shotgun and there's a play action and nobody bites because nobody nobody was biting the vikings play action the entire game, and that actually has talk ability moving forward because Green Bay drew away line in the sand in that game with cousins in the game. Here's the deal we we we either think you can't run or your head coach is not interested

in running. So every single time you do that little put the baby in the cradle, bake it and throw down the field. Ain't nobody moving And they didn't move, So teams are going to see that and that that really I'm not telling you that could change a lot of things moving forward. So nob bit and and you know he had a strip sack in the mix.

And you know, then you got a beefeater trying to run at him in the end zone and he took kind of a kind of a he's circumnavigated did like a little bit of a a little bit of a u like the top of a moon or a halo, where he ran away farther into the end zone. And O'Connell, because you look at where the players are, O'Connell clearly gave him an out with Osborne on a comeback. So kJ runs down twelve yards, comes back toom there it is all right, so completion,

that's only two yards. That's fine. We have a strip sack where he held the ball a little too long in my estimation. But but somebody got around Darisa on like inero point three seconds, So I mean, I'm not sure he held the ball too long either. Dearis the Christian just got beat. But then the one that really impressed me was again backed up by the goal line and he's in the shotgun and kJ Osborne turns on Jai Air Alexander and gets body positioned on him and is looking right at kJ. So you

get the safety to come over just a little. And Hall knew Hockinson's breaking off a route middle of the field. So what's good here is he knows the plays and he knows the secondary type reads on the plays. He was chilling the pocket and the young man, from what I know of him, is very chill and very relaxed and very smart. But he stayed poised, had a swivel. He had a swivel that like Jordan Love and Justin Fields can't seem to find between the couch cushions. Looked at kJ, looked at

kJ, looked at kJ, knowing what was going to happen. Middle swung back hit Hockinson on the run, TJ breaks a tackle in the game's over. That was it? So I mean it's it's I mean, that wasn't over, so to speak. But that pretty much ends up it. That was it? So that right there, So that's all we have with this young man, and really just pulling off what is tangible and legit. I see poise. I don't see feet jumping around, freaking out, ball being

held out, stuff like that. Just like he's calm. Yeah, well he certainly had all the poison college when you go back when the Vikings drafted him. We went back and looked at a lot of his a lot of his tape from college. You can tell that he's a very comfortable pocket path. Not even pocket pass are out of the pocket. He's just you can see the leadership traits. He looks unflappable. And will that translate to the NFL at a whole different level. Don't know maybe, But part of the

fun is finding out if you got a hidden gem here. The trade for Dobbs was so cheap that I think it was like, well, nobody knows, you know, Kevin O'Connell doesn't know for sure how this is going to work out with Jaron Hall, Let's bring in Dobbs. We've got a backup plan if we need it. We know what he can do. He's got lots of NFL tape on him through whatever ten NFL starts, and then you know, if it does or doesn't work out, with all we've got options.

And I I like the fact that we're give that immediately the team didn't go, We're gonna try to get Josh Dobbs going in five days and trying to installing offense for a guy who doesn't know anything about our offense. We will go through the who, where, when, and why of Josh Dobbs at about ten oh three when we return bikes bikes. It's the probably football feast of Buffalo Wild Wings out

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