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Onkel Neal
04-19-09, 09:37 PM
I'll miss the big guy. (http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/16/maddens-career-lauded-remembered/)

http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/04/16/sports/16madden.190.jpg

It is easily argued that Madden has become larger than life in his 30 years in television, such a huge personality that he has eclipsed his own phenomenal success as a coach. An entire generation knows him solely for his Madden video games.

Reaction has rolled in from across the media landscape after he released his announcement through his current employer, NBC, and here’s a sampling, along with some links to videos and articles that told the story of his hard-to-top career over the years:

Peter King of Sports Illustrated first lauds Madden’s overshadowed record as coach of the Oakland Raiders, then describes how his impact only grew. “He’ll not only go down as the best colorman of all time, but I think his video game is responsible for making kids who might have turned to soccer or skateboarding turn into football fans,” King wrote. “Madden didn’t invent the game, but his shtick and his persona helped make it the most popular game in America.”


Ray Ratto of CBSSports.com wrote of Madden’s ability to seem like just plain folks while being perhaps the most recognizable face in football. “Madden, though, made America his town, and at his best, his presence alone told you that the game he was doing was the most important event that day,” Ratto wrote.

Yahoo blogger Chris Chase said Madden picked the best time to retire, before he suffered a noticeable on-air decline: “To go out now is to go out with his legacy intact.”

Madden has been profiled in almost every major sports publication, including frequently in The Times. This article from Play magazine in September 2008 describes how Madden once taught a university class on the nuances of football.

Steve Rushin of Sports Illustrated detailed Madden mania, set in the days after Sept. 11, 2001, when Madden gave the figure skating legend Peggy Fleming a ride across the country in the famous Madden Cruiser. But he also hailed the remarkable success of Madden’s annual football video game. “Madden maintains an odd, crossover street cred with 8-year-olds and pro athletes alike, who have annually made his Madden NFL one of the world’s best-selling home video games. (”I’m not a good player,” says Madden. “Anybody could beat me.”) However, updating the game keeps him connected to football in the long, cold winter of the off-season.”


But he isn't out of the news yet. (http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3173821) :shifty:

Torplexed
04-19-09, 09:48 PM
Yeah....Madden is one of those rare broadcasting giants like Johnny Carson or Howard Cosell. You can't replace them...you just wait until the next one comes along.

Wonder if he'll sell that rig he used for cross-country travel? :hmm2:

Onkel Neal
04-19-09, 09:50 PM
Does it scare you that a guy I remember being called "the NFL's youngest coach" at one time... is 73? :timeout:

I was watching him when he was coaching... I was a kid, but still. That freaks me out, seeing guys like John Elway, whom I saw come in as a rookie, now he's an old guy retired and in the HOF for years :wah:

Digital_Trucker
04-19-09, 09:57 PM
Wonder if he'll sell that rig he used for cross-country travel? :hmm2:

Nah, he's keeping it so he can make the occasional trek to The Big Apple, according to something I read (please don't ask for a link, I've slept since then:D)

Torplexed
04-19-09, 10:03 PM
Does it scare you that a guy I remember being called "the NFL's youngest coach" at one time... is 73? :timeout:

Time does go by. A game program from the Seattle Seahawks 1976 inaugural season has him on the cover. The young Seattle QB Jim Zorn from that era is now coaching the Redskins.

http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com/sports/football/images/seahawks/pro76seattleneworleans-vg.JPG

sunvalleyslim
04-19-09, 10:15 PM
He's the "Best of the Best" You're right Neal, we watched him as the Raiders coach who brought a bunch of misfits together and made them Champs. Hey I got Oakland cops that tell me the stories that John was out drinking with the guys before the game......My Hero....:salute::salute:

Kapitan_Phillips
04-19-09, 10:15 PM
"Hey here's a guy who when he puts his contacts in he can see better!"

I'll miss him. I dont get to hear him much in the UK, but he really does make the game interesting.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9DIWkqnPMs&feature=related

August
04-19-09, 11:14 PM
I'll never forget how he recommended that with 45 seconds left on the clock and three time outs that Brady take a knee and try to win the 2001 Superbowl in overtime. :D

FIREWALL
04-19-09, 11:29 PM
Madden is to football what, Tommy Lasorda was to baseball.

Sea Demon
04-19-09, 11:44 PM
Something tells me that he is going to continue to sell his name to the EA sports game franchise. He is one of the most recognizable people from NFL football. Who can ever forget the Tur-Duck-en meal on Thanksgiving Day, and the Turkey Leg award.