Episode 19

Author Joe Zagorski

Football Is Family is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.

Joe Zagorski

            The Sports History Network is blessed with a lot of talent.  Men who have a special love for sports, for the history of sports, and for communicating that history through means of podcasts, articles, and books.  It is an honor to be part of such a great network and to be able to call these men friends.

            One of those men that I get to work next to is Joe Zagorski.  He has written three books over the history (and historical figures) of the NFL, plus he is a member of the Pro Football Researchers Association.  Not only that, he hosts a great podcast on the Sports History Network called Pigskin Past.  I encourage you to go and give it a listen; along with the other 12 podcasts we have available on the Sports History Network, your home for the yesteryear of sports.

            While you are at it, please subscribe to this podcast, and give it a rating.  Plus, if you would like to be a guest on this podcast to discuss your favorite team, player, or moment, please message me @jeremy_mcfarlin, or on the Football is Family Facebook page.

About the Podcast

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Football Is Family
Sharing the greatest sports' stories from the greatest sport's fans.

About your host

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Jeremy McFarlin

Growing up in Middle Tennessee, I didn’t have a pro football team that was close enough to me to feel a part of. My first memory of pro football was Super
Bowl 22. I picked the Broncos to win, and, even though they didn’t win, I followed them from that point on.

John Elway was (and is) my favorite player. I have played as the Broncos on Tecmo Bowl, Tecmo Bowl Super Bowl, Madden, and 2K Sports. I fondly remember the moments when the Broncos won Super Bowls 32 and 33.

Around this time, the Oilers came to Tennessee. I was hooked. I finally had a team just down the road from my home town of Bon Aqua. Oiler (and later Titans) mania hit this area. Jerseys, hats, footballs, merchandise, and several autographs later, I’m a Titans fan through and through.
It’s the dedication, the love, and the passion for football that helps me realize that football is family. Each fan base has a story, a history, and a love for their team. That’s what I want to talk about each and every podcast.

You can follow me @jeremy_mcfarlin. Message me if you want to share your reasons why your football team is family.