The numbers say that Justin Jefferson's rookie campaign with the Minnesota Vikings has been similar to Randy Moss' legendary 1998 rookie season. So, who you got: Moss or Jefferson?
Hatten explains how things work in Omaha, what he thought of the first games of the season, the fast start by Micah Miller, which newcomers stood out and what he is looking forward to during his extended Omaha trip.
This week, Jay and Dave talk about college football's struggles with COVID, the Vikings' disappointing loss to the Cowboys and where they go from here and a lot more.
The Rink Live's Mick Hatten joined WJON to discuss the arrival of freshman phenom Veeti Miettinen, whether having a superior offensive game precludes a player from performing defensively, Mick's interview with Nick Perbix and Hallmark Christmas movies.
Twins Daily's Seth Stohs joined WJON Tuesday to discuss some of the possible moves the front office might make, how much payroll they might add (or subtract), the hiring of AJ Hinch and Tony LaRussa by AL Central rivals and the anniversary of the Twins nearly being contracted in 2001.
We are halfway through the NFL season and while some teams are separating themselves as the cream of the crop, most teams are mired in a casserole of mediocrity.
The Minnesota Vikings are 2-5 on the season after beating the Packers in Green Bay on Sunday. The Vikings' schedule gets much easier moving forward, and the team actually has a path to the playoffs.
Assistant coach Nick Oliver joined WJON Tuesday to discuss how practice is going, how it felt to have fans in the seats for a scrimmage last week, the outlook for the team, how it felt to be named a captain during his playing days and more.
This week, Alex, Lee and Dave break down the matchups from the good (Pittsburgh vs Baltimore, Chicago vs New Orleans), the bad (Chargers vs Broncos, Cowboys vs Eagles) and the ugly (Jets at Kansas City? Really?).