The ISFL network approached the Kansas City Coyotes in the S28 offseason for a potential reality TV show to air following season. Instead of the typical 'Hard Knocks' style training camp show that many other DSFL teams had elected to go with in previous seasons, the Coyotes let the players decide on what they wanted to do. Team captains Prof. Godfrey Gravity and Eleven Kendrick-Watts decided that in due Coyote fashion, they would take the team out into the mountains for a survival in the wild reality TV show. After hearing this news, star linebacker Dexter Hall was bursting with joy. He asked the team if he could lead the survival cooking aspect because he had always loved cooking growing up.
The following week, the Coyotes arrived in the Rocky mountains. Most of the team had no clue how to survive in the wilderness. Luckily, know-it-all Prof. Godfrey Gravity was like a walking encyclopedia. The team captain helped everyone set up camp while Hall went to go look for ingredients for dinner. Hall set up some traps hoping to catch a rabbit for the stew he was going to make as he won't off looking for some spices and vegetables. Hall waded through the brush picking up various vegetables that he would find. Little did he know, not everything in the mountains were safe to eat.... to be continued in the next episode...
The following week, the Coyotes arrived in the Rocky mountains. Most of the team had no clue how to survive in the wilderness. Luckily, know-it-all Prof. Godfrey Gravity was like a walking encyclopedia. The team captain helped everyone set up camp while Hall went to go look for ingredients for dinner. Hall set up some traps hoping to catch a rabbit for the stew he was going to make as he won't off looking for some spices and vegetables. Hall waded through the brush picking up various vegetables that he would find. Little did he know, not everything in the mountains were safe to eat.... to be continued in the next episode...
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