John Madden retires from broadcasting

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Announced on CNN.

Will search for link.

He and Favre can now ride off into the sunset together.
 

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This makes me sad.

No matter what anyone else said/thought, this guy was a great announcer, in my opinion.

I will miss his 'booms', his 'boobs', his 'manlove' for certain players, his 'explaining' of basic principals of the game.
 

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He's been the voice of the NFL for as long as i can remember :confused:

I guess with Favre gone he lost his motivation :laugh2:
 

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Captain America always said he was struggling a lot and was close to this.

Sad. I know a lot of people didn't like him, but I think he and Michaels were the best on TV.
 

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I'm actually not shocked. Last year he missed a game for the first time and I think it was to get him ready for the changes. It would have to suck to travel by bus everywhere and since he doesn't fly the constant travel would wear anyone down.

Lots of people don't like the guy's broadcasting. I think he is the best color analyst ever and changed the way the game is reported.

The question now is, who replaces him? Troy Aikman did once before at Fox when he went to MNF. Could lightning strike twice?
 

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That rumor has been out there since the end of the season. I guess it was true. :(
 

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Hostile;2732324 said:
The question now is, who replaces him? Troy Aikman did once before at Fox when he went to MNF. Could lightning strike twice?
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pgreptom;2732316 said:
This makes me sad.

No matter what anyone else said/thought, this guy was a great announcer, in my opinion.

I will miss his 'booms', his 'boobs', his 'manlove' for certain players, his 'explaining' of basic principals of the game.

"no matter what anyone else thought" or "in my opinion"
pick one
 

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Wow. The end of an era.

He was the best for a long time and really added to the popularity of the NFL. A really good guy, too, but I still laugh at the Favre love, including the comments above. :laugh2:
 

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Hostile;2732324 said:
I'm actually not shocked. Last year he missed a game for the first time and I think it was to get him ready for the changes. It would have to suck to travel by bus everywhere and since he doesn't fly the constant travel would wear anyone down.

Lots of people don't like the guy's broadcasting. I think he is the best color analyst ever and changed the way the game is reported.

The question now is, who replaces him? Troy Aikman did once before at Fox when he went to MNF. Could lightning strike twice?
Cris Collinsworth.

MADDEN TO SKIP ‘HAWKS-BUCS GAME?
Posted by Mike Florio on October 13, 2008, 2:13 p.m. EDT
Apparently, the Madden Cruiser won’t be making the cross-country trek from San Diego to Tampa this week.

Per the St. Petersburg Times, Madden won’t be participating in Sunday night’s coverage of the game between the Seahawks and the Buccaneers. Madden worked Sunday night’s game between the Pats and Chargers in San Diego. Last week, Madden’s custom bus carried him from Jacksonville to San Diego.

But the Times also reports that an NBC official declined comment, and then commented by saying that Madden is still scheduled to attend the game in Tampa.

We’re not sure how the whole “paid leave” thing works when a guy is making multiple millions of dollars to work 20 or so days per year, but if Madden simply didn’t want to complete the Florida-California round trip, then shouldn’t he give back a chunk of his annual pay?

Cris Collinsworth is the most likely candidate to replace Madden, who teams up regularly with Al Michaels.

UPDATE: We’ve confirmed that Madden indeed will miss this weekend’s game, and that the one-week break was offered to him by NBC back in April, after the schedule came out. So it isn’t a case of Madden asking out of work. The powers-that-be threw him a bone. And he’ll spend the rest of the week gnawing on it. Perhaps after repeatedly dipping it in that sauce that comes with a Bloomin’ Onion.
 

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think FOX is going to allow NBC to break up the Buck/Aikman team.

There is one guy out there who's a natural fit and alot of people in the biz thought he was a natural replacement for when Madded calls it in:

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John Madden retires from broadcasting


Hall of Fame coach and most honored broacaster in history says it's time

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NEW YORK - NBC Sports Chairman Dick Ebersol announced today that John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and the most honored broadcaster in sports television history, has decided to retire from broadcasting.

Madden issued the following statement today:

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

It’s been such a great ride… the NFL has been my life for more than 40 years, it has been my passion – it still is. I appreciate all of the people who are and were such an important part of the most enjoyable, most fun anyone could have… that great life with the teams, the players, the coaches, the owners, the League… my broadcasting partners Pat and Al… the production people and the fans …is still great… it’s still fun and that’s what it makes it hard and that’s why it took me a few months to make a decision.

I still love every part of it – the travel, the practices, the game film, the games, seeing old friends and meeting new people… but I know this is the right time.

John Madden, Hall of Fame coach and the most honored NFL broadcaster of all time, has served as the game analyst for “NBC Sunday Night Football” since 2006. Madden, who has won an unprecedented 16 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sports Analyst/Personality, is renowned by football fans nationwide for his ability to analyze the details of the game with wit, candor and an inimitable style. Madden has been an NFL broadcaster for 30 years. On February 1, Madden earned rave reviews and critical acclaim in his final game, the 11th Super Bowl he called – Super Bowl XLIII on NBC.

The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has honored Madden with 16 Outstanding Sports Analyst/Personality Emmy Awards, the most recent from this past season. In all, Madden has been nominated for 18 Emmy Awards. In addition, the American Sportscasters Association named him Sports Personality of the Year in 1985 and 1992. In 1982, Madden became the first NFL analyst to receive the Touchdown Club of America's prestigious Golden Mike Award. Sports Illustrated has called Madden “an American fixture” and said that he “brings an unequaled big-game buzz to the broadcast booth.”

Prior to joining the broadcasting ranks, Madden had an outstanding career as head coach of the NFL's Oakland Raiders. He guided the Raiders to an overall record of 103-32-7, leading the team to seven AFC Western Division titles and a victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI. Madden’s .750 winning percentage is the best of any head coach in NFL history. In 2006, Madden was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a Head Coach.

A linebacker coach when he began his NFL coaching career with Oakland in 1967, Madden became the head coach in 1969 at age 33, the youngest head coach in the American Football League. Madden retired in 1979 and started his broadcasting career at CBS later that same year. Madden was the lead NFL analyst for FOX from 1994-2002 and the analyst for ABC’s “Monday Night Football” for four years before he came to NBC Sports in 2006. He is the only person to work as the lead analyst for all four broadcast networks.

Madden’s EA Sports video game “Madden NFL Football” is the No. 1 selling sports video game of all-time with more than 65 million copies sold since its release 20 years ago. Madden is also one of the leading spokesmen in the advertising world, with endorsement relationships including Ace Hardware, Outback Steakhouse, Schering Plough (Tinactin), Verizon Wireless and Sirius Satellite Radio.

Before coaching in Oakland, Madden was the defensive coordinator at San Diego State from 1964-66 where the Aztecs were ranked first among small colleges with a 26-4 record. From 1960-64 Madden coached at Hancock Junior College in Santa Maria, Calif.

Madden started on both the offensive and defensive lines as a player for California Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo in 1957 and 1958 and was voted to the All-Conference team. He was also a catcher on the school's baseball team. Madden earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1959 and a Master of Arts degree in 1961, both from Cal Poly. The Philadelphia Eagles selected him in the 21st round of the 1958 NFL draft, but a knee injury in his rookie season prematurely ended his career.

Madden is the author of several New York Times best-selling books: Hey, Wait a Minute! (I Wrote a Book!); One Knee Equals Two Feet (and Everything Else You Need To Know About Football); One Size Doesn't Fit All; and All Madden, each written with New York Times sports columnist Dave Anderson. He has also written a cookbook titled John Madden’s Ultimate Tailgating.

Born April 10, 1936 in Austin, Minn., Madden was raised in Daly City, Calif. He now resides in Pleasanton, Calif., with his wife, Virginia. The couple has two sons and five grandchildren.

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Randy White;2732334 said:
think FOX is going to allow NBC to break up the Buck/Aikman team.

There is one guy out there who's a natural fit and alot of people in the biz thought he was a natural replacement for when Madded calls it in:

matt-millen1.jpg

He was actually pretty good as an announcer
 

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Yeagermeister;2732339 said:
He was actually pretty good as an announcer



In my opinion, I think he got his job as a GM because of how good he is as a color commentator.
 

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I'll miss Madden.

He's like part of the game to me.

He and Summerall were fantastic.

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