
Jeremy Swick, the Average Historian
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When Football Is Football is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sports' Yesteryear). EPISODE SUMMARY This week we talk to Jeremy Swick, the Average Historian. We talk about his love for the Green Bay Packers, how he knows enough Packer history to win a book, and how we didn't have enough time to get into the historian part of his life (we will soon). I want to thank Jeremy for coming on. If you would like to be a guest on the Football is Family podcast, please reach out to me @jeremy_mcfarlin. Also check out our new sponsor and sign up to win a free shirt at the link below. https://sportshistorynetwork.com/homefield-apparel/ SPECIAL OFFER https://www.newspapers.com/freetrial/?xid=2229&duration=semiannual&subtype=extra&ft=true (GET A 7-DAY FREE TRIAL TO NEWSPAPERS.COM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS TOPIC AND MANY MORE SPORTS HISTORY MOMENTS FROM THE TIMEFRAME OF WHEN THEY OCCURRED.) ENTER GIVEAWAY We always have giveaways going on over at the Sports History Network. Head to the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/contest/ (CONTEST PAGE) to see what is up for grabs today. ABOUT FOOTBALL IS FAMILY Do you bleed your favorite football team’s colors each weekend? Does the difference of a W or L in the box score dictate how you respond for the rest of the week? Or do most of your conversations with your family and friends revolve around your favorite football team? If you answered yes to any (or maybe all) of these questions, then you are in the right place. The host of this podcast truly believes that “Football Is Family” and he is on a mission to share the stories of other fans out there sharing how they have been touched by the greatest sport on Earth. Listen below to the trailer and learn more about the host and show. HOST - 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.