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WATCHING FOOTBALL WILL NEVER BE THE SAME!!!

Started by skip68, April 16, 2009, 11:52:19 AM

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skip68

MADDEN RETIRES!!!!  :'( :'( :'( I ALWAYS LIKED HIM. ESPECIALLY WHEN HE DOES THE SQUIGGLIES ON THE TELEPROMPTER. CRACKED ME UP! :lol:  :yesnod: :rofl: :lol:

John Madden, the burly former coach who has been one of pro football's most popular broadcast analysts for three decades, is calling it quits.

Madden worked for the past three seasons on NBC "Sunday Night Football." His last telecast was the Super Bowl between Arizona and Pittsburgh.

"It's time," Madden said. "I'm 73 years old. My 50th wedding anniversary is this fall. I have two great sons and their families and their five grandchildren are at an age now when they know when I'm home and, more importantly, when I'm not."

Cris Collinsworth will replace Madden, moving over from the network's studio show, NBC Sports chief Dick Ebersol said. Collinsworth filled in when Madden took a game off last October.

Madden said he still loves all aspects of the game and his job, and that's why it took him a couple of months to make the decision.

Madden's blue-collar style and love for in-the-trenches football endeared him to fans. His "Madden NFL Football" is the top-selling sports video game of all time.

Madden is reluctant to fly and often traveled to games in a specially equipped bus.

Longtime broadcast partner Al Michaels said Madden will have a unique place in pro football history.

"No one has made the sport more interesting, more relevant and more enjoyable to watch and listen to than John," Michaels said in a statement. "There's never been anyone like him and he's been the gold standard for analysts for almost three decades."

Madden began his pro football career as a linebacker coach at Oakland in 1967 and was named head coach two years later, at 33 the youngest coach in what was then the American Football League.

Madden led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory and retired in 1979. He joined CBS later that year.

He worked at CBS until 1994 when the network lost rights to broadcast NFL games, leading him to switch to Fox. He left Fox in 2002 to become the lead analyst for ABC's "Monday Night Football" and joined NBC in 2006 when that network inaugurated a prime-time Sunday game.

He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

"I don't know that I've ever met anyone who loves the NFL, or cares about the NFL, more than John Madden," Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said in a statement. "As a friend, I know that John's respect and passion for the sport will be the two elements of his legacy that matter the most to him. His imprint and impact on our game were powerful and meaningful. His influence on the sport was felt by everyone — the guys in the equipment room, the players, the coaches, the owners, and most importantly, the fans.

"He's going out on top — as the best we have — and the best we have ever had."



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Brock Samson

 Mad TV can be spotty at times but this series, "the Rice and Beans tour", is one of my Favs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7kXsE3rf-I

Johnny if you see a Starbucks?,.. "any" Starbucks?..  :shruggy:

it's long and has several parts but I think the Kansas Mafia (TM) would get it...    :icon_smile_wink:

PocketThunder

Thank GOD!  I cant stand watching football games with Madden doing commentary.   :brickwall:
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

FlatbackFanatic

Ya, it won't be the same, I don't like Al Michaels either. I really can't stand Cris C. I guess I'll just watch with the sound off. :icon_smile_big: :Twocents:
Flatback Fanatic, Kurt  , MN

moparstuart

Quote from: FlatbackFanatic on April 16, 2009, 01:32:59 PM
Ya, it won't be the same, I don't like Al Michaels either. I really can't stand Cris C. I guess I'll just watch with the sound off. :icon_smile_big: :Twocents:
:yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod:  collinsworth drives me nuts 
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

69charger2002

Quote from: PocketThunder on April 16, 2009, 12:51:15 PM
Thank GOD!  I cant stand watching football games with Madden doing commentary.   :brickwall:

my thoughts EXACTLY. the guy is a legend but he's harder to listen to commentating games than joe morgan with MLB(not that i watch MLB anymore...)
trav
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bull

I've always liked Madden for the most part. Like him or hate him there are few if any who have a better understanding/knowledge of the game. To be honest though I've gotten pretty sick of hearing about how awesome Brett Favre is every five minutes.

PocketThunder

Quote from: bull on April 16, 2009, 03:10:22 PM
I've always liked Madden for the most part. Like him or hate him there are few if any who have a better understanding/knowledge of the game. To be honest though I've gotten pretty sick of hearing about how awesome Brett Favre is every five minutes.

No kidding, try being a Packer fan and having to listen to that...   :brickwall:
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

richard pettys 73

Quote from: 69charger2002 on April 16, 2009, 02:01:56 PM
Quote from: PocketThunder on April 16, 2009, 12:51:15 PM
Thank GOD!  I cant stand watching football games with Madden doing commentary.   :brickwall:

my thoughts EXACTLY. the guy is a legend but he's harder to listen to commentating games than joe morgan with MLB(not that i watch MLB anymore...)
trav

:iagree: :iagree: he is just annoying sometimes..... like when he syas   " you know if the quarterback was to throw the ball into the endzone and the reciever would catch the ball it would be a touchdown and worth six points"  i hate when he starts talkin like that!!
YES MY NAME REALLY IS RICHARD PETTY
I JUST DONT HAVE HIS CAR......YET

BLUE68RT4ME

Quote from: PocketThunder on April 16, 2009, 04:12:22 PM

No kidding, try being a Packer fan and having to listen to that...   :brickwall:

Wait, what??? You're a Packer fan in MTKA?   :slap:  Ahh... it all makes sense now... the parts car in Wisconsin... Oof!  lol!  You're lucky I like Chargers more than I like the Vikings... but I REALLY like the Vikings!   :smilielol: Just playin with yah!   :nana:
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TruckDriver

No reason to watch Monday night football anymore if Madden is not there. I liked him a lot. :yesnod:
PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

nh_mopar_fan

10 years too late.

Although he is nowhere as bad as Joe Morgan is.