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Dakota Datebook
January 28, 2004
"Jim Kleinsasser, MN Vikings"
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This Saturday will be Jim Kleinsassers 27th birthday.
He was born in 1977 in Carrington, and at 6'3" and 272 pounds, hes
now playing tight end for the Minnesota Vikings.
While playing for Carrington High, Kleinsasser was two times named All-Region,
All-State and Gatorade Circle of Champions North Dakota Player of the
Year. He also played in the North Dakota Shrine game and the Montana-North
Dakota All-Star game.
After high school, Kleinsasser played for UND, where he won a long list
of awards, including All-American and unanimous All-NCC first team pick.
Kleinsasser was selected as a tight end by the Minnesota Vikings in the
2nd round of the 1999 National Football League draft. He was moved to
the fullback position for a short time where he quickly gained a reputation
as a ferocious blocker for the other running backs. He was moved back
to his natural position of tight end in 2001 and has remained there.
Current Vikings head coach Mike Tice said, If people look at the
true requirements of the position, then I think they would agree that
Jimmy is the best all-around tight end in the league.
Minnesota quarterback Daunte Culpepper agrees. In my mind, hes
probably one of the top three players on this team, Culpepper said
in referring to himself and Randy Moss. Hes a great player.
And were definitely going to need him to be successful.
Tice went on to say, We think that Jim is one of the best. He can
block at the point, he can pass protect, he can catch, he can run after
the catch. We made him our franchise player, so we think his role will
expand. To what extent, who knows?
Growing up in North Dakota gave me the skills and values needed
to be successful in life, says Kleinsasser. Dont ever
take for granted growing up in this great state, because the opportunities
are available to you if you want to succeed. North Dakota has a strong
educational system, good work ethics, and positive core values.
So, heres our birthday present to Jim Kleinsasser today. Scott Miller
of WDAY AM Radio in Fargo has the call of a historic Kleinsasser Touchdown
against the Bison in the FargoDome in 1998:
Happy Birthday, Jim!

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