For those that are new to
listening to the Pigskin Tales Podcast, thanks for choosing to listen. I
appreciate the fact that you took the time out of your busy day to find out
what this podcast is all about.
Before really get into it, I
want to take some time to tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Ross and I grew up in a small
farming community 25 miles south of Fargo, North Dakota. Colfax, is one of the
closest high schools that I attended. Technically it’s in the Richland school
district and its comprised of Colfax, Abercrombie, Christine, Galchutt, and
Barney.
I am part of a family of 3 boys
and no sisters. But now that my 2 brothers and I have been married for a while,
I can say that I have 2 sisters and a wife.
My wife and I don’t have any
kids of our own, but we’ve fostered kids within Grand Forks County and since
that didn’t work out to adopt, we have now been looking into adopting from the
Village. The Village is a small company that helps people in many different
ways; like financial counseling, adopting children and just counseling in
general. Anyway, my older brother lives with his wife and 2 boys in Minneapolis
and my younger brother lives in Waconia with his wife and 5 boys.
My younger brother just turned
40 on the 8th and so, now we’re all officially in the 40 and older
club. I don’t know if that’s a good thing or bad thing. Maybe we’ll just say
that we’re all a little older and wiser.
Ok, so now that I have that you
know a little bit about me and my family, I want to tell you about this
podcast. First, the easiest and simplest way of explaining what it is, is a
collection of stories I have found on ex-NFL players that came from Minnesota.
That’s what it has evolved into. At first, I just started out analyzing
Minnesota Vikings players, news, and games that I watched. Then I decided to
research the history of the Vikings and try to put it into a biography of
sorts. I was attempting to do my own version of ESPN’s 30for30, but that didn’t
work out. So really I just wrote the players biography from the internet. I
know I am not supposed to use Wikipedia, but I used it for some of the research
links. And at the end of an episode, I used to say all the links I used. But
then I decided to shorten things up.
Now, what I have been doing is
sort of the same thing as before, writing a biography about a player, but now I
do it in a short series if I can. Some series have gotten really long; like
Ernie Nevers, but I been trying to limit myself to only 4 parts so that it
doesn’t get too long.
If you have listened to this
podcast in the past and have enjoyed it, please review my work. I have an email
address you can send a message to or you can find my profile on Twitter,
Instagram, and Facebook. I have attempted to create a You-tube account, but
have not used that as of late, because my computer doesn’t seem to want to save
my video work. So I’m working on saving money to buy a new computer. If you
want to send me an email my address is [email protected].
I also have a patreon account
in which you can support me monetarily. There are membership levels so low that
it only costs you a dollar to support me if you so choose. I am also part of
the sports history network ran by Arnie Chapman who doubles as host of the
podcast the Football History Dude. His stuff is good too. Take a listen! He
just made his 200th episode!
So there ya have it. A little
bit about the Pigskin Tales Podcast. I hope you enjoyed listening to this and I
hope that you decide to listen to more episodes moving forward.