Greg Coleman was a 24-year-old out-of-work punter living in Cleveland in fall of 1978.
The Browns had released him a month earlier after one season, and he was having no luck trying out for other teams. He turned on the TV one Sunday afternoon.
"The Vikings were playing the Rams," Coleman said Friday. "And neither punter was doing well."
Coleman, a religious man, went to his window.
"I threw open the window and started yelling and screaming at God," Coleman said. "I said, 'You said if I would pray and do the right things you would give me the desires of my heart!' I said, 'Where are you?' I just want to play football. I'll even play for the Minnesota Vikings!"
The next day, Vikings personnel man Frank Gilliam called. Coleman was on the next flight to Minnesota to replace Mike Wood.
And the rest, as they say, is history.
Coleman spent the next 10 seasons in Minnesota, left for one season to punt for Washington and then spent the next 32 years as part of the Vikings' radio broadcast team. He was the sideline reporter the past 21 years.