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Actual conversation on Denver radio
#1
Denver sports radio had local Bronco experts on breaking down the Vikings' offense and defense. Paraphrasing, but this is the gist of it...

Offensive expert: They have a guy playing right tackle who is 6-10, 400 lbs. I'm not kidding. He's a beast.
Host: Yeah, but a guy that big can't move, can he? He won't be able to handle Von Miller's speed. 
Offensive expert: No, he doesn't move very well, but he's enormous. 

Vikings right tackle is 6-7, 310 lb Brian O'Neill, who runs a 4.8 forty. I'm going back to podcasts...


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#2
Apparently they were looking at the Gophers lineup.  RT Daniel Faalele is 6'-9" and 400 pounds for them... 
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#3
Quote: @"CLOBIMON" said:
Apparently they were looking at the Gophers lineup.  RT Daniel Faalele is 6'-9" and 400 pounds for them... 
He is one massive human being. It's crazy and cool how he transitioned from rugby to football.
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#4
Sports talk radio is mind-numbing. The best, by far, and FSUVike will agree, is Kansas City local sports talk. I don't know about now, as I haven't lived there in 6 years, but 2 great AM stations with smart hosts and great talk. Nick Wright, who is on FoxSports formerly with Cris Carter, had his own show in KC when I lived there. The other guy was Kevin Kietzman on 610 AM. Top notch for local. 

Leroy Hoard is on a Miami sports radio station down here. 
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#5
The biggest player in the NCAA....

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#6
I'd hope at a bare minimum a guy on the radio would know the difference between the college and professional teams...
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#7
Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
I'd hope at a bare minimum a guy on the radio would know the difference between the college and professional teams...
Well it is Denver.  The air is a bit thin and rather hazy.
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#8
Quote: @"CLOBIMON" said:
Apparently they were looking at the Gophers lineup.  RT Daniel Faalele is 6'-9" and 400 pounds for them... 
Wow, you're probably right! They were definitely talking about the Vikings though. 
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#9
Quote: @"StickyBun" said:
Sports talk radio is mind-numbing.  
All AM radio is. 
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#10
Quote: @"greediron" said:
@"BarrNone55" said:
I'd hope at a bare minimum a guy on the radio would know the difference between the college and professional teams...
Well it is Denver.  The air is a bit thin and rather hazy.
Honestly, Greed, the only time I ever think about "weed" is when someone from out of state mentions it. It's such a small part of Colorado living. You wanna know why we live here? 

Watch  . :-)


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