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MILLEN’S PRESENCE WILL FUEL MADDEN RUMORS
Posted by Mike Florio on January 3, 2009, 4:45 p.m.

We continue to be intrigued by the sudden appearance, after more than four months of exile, of former Lions CEO Matt Millen on NBC’s playoff edition of Football Night In America.

After watching his interview with Dan Patrick and then seeing him sitting at the grown-ups’ table with Bob Costas and the rest of the gang, here’s our working theory.

In our estimation, John Madden will retire from broadcasting after the season, Cris Collinsworth will take Madden’s place on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, and Millen will replace Collinsworth on FNIA.

We’ve already been hearing rumors from media sources in the Bay Area of a Madden retirement from television, followed by possible return to the Raiders in a front-office role.

We recently investigated those rumors, but couldn’t make the onion bloom.

What we did learn, however, is that Madden and NBC Sports guru Dick Ebersol agreed upon the execution of Madden’s six-year contract with the network that both sides would assess the situation after three years.

Upon completion of NBC’s coverage of Super Bowl XLIII, Madden will conclude his third year with the network.

Millen’s presence seemed too abrupt and nonchalant to have no deeper meaning. So, yeah, we’re convinced that something’s going on. And it very well could be that, in four weeks, we’ll be seeing the last of John Madden on network television.
 

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LMAO. I was just watching the halftime segment and wondering what the hell was Millen doing up there. I hope big John doesn't retire though. I enjoy when he comentates our games.
 

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I could think of some better choices to replace Madden than Cris Collinsworth. No offense to his fans, but Collinsworth is about as entertaining as watching paint dry. As George Carlin put it, "I have more fun picking out socks."
 

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RoadRunner;2551238 said:
I could think of some better choices to replace Madden than Cris Collinsworth. No offense to his fans, but Collinsworth is about as entertaining as watching paint dry. As George Carlin put it, "I have more fun picking out socks."
Collinsworth=2nd best color commentator behind Phill Simms.
 

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The Panch;2551296 said:
Collinsworth=2nd best color commentator behind Phill Simms.


We are all entitled to our own opinions. I don't happen to share yours.
 

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Did anyone watch the Cotton Bowl yesterday?

It was good hearing Summerall again- I miss Madden and him, the sound of them together reminds me of Dallas butt-kickings.
 

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i have always hated collinscrap so i hope not! i really hope these rumors aint true also because i know madden gets a lot of hate but still he's an icon and i have always enjoyed him greatly as a commentator!
 

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I posted a while back that Iknow a guy who works as a broadcast engineer for Sunday Night Football.

He told me a month ago that Madden was really struggling and was expected to retire. He told a couple of stories about Madden's struggles and it was really sad. It almost sounded like he had early stages of Alzheimers.
 

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I posted a while back that Iknow a guy who works as a broadcast engineer for Sunday Night Football.

He told me a month ago that Madden was really struggling and was expected to retire. He told a couple of stories about Madden's struggles and it was really sad. It almost sounded like he had early stages of Alzheimers.
That is sad.

I really like the old man.
 

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Millen is an annoying twit.
 

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Hostile;2551428 said:
I will miss Madden when he parks the bus.

Yep. He is an icon. He's fallen off a bit over the past few years but even still, there are an awful lot of wannabe John Maddens in the industry, and quite frankly, M. Millen is one of them.
 

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Hostile;2551428 said:
I will miss Madden when he parks the bus.


I won't.

Check out "John Madden" on David Letterman. If you haven't seen it already, you need to.


link



Well, I will a little. But God he could be annoying.
 

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WoodysGirl;2551155 said:
MILLEN’S PRESENCE WILL FUEL MADDEN RUMORS
Posted by Mike Florio on January 3, 2009, 4:45 p.m.

We continue to be intrigued by the sudden appearance, after more than four months of exile, of former Lions CEO Matt Millen on NBC’s playoff edition of Football Night In America.

After watching his interview with Dan Patrick and then seeing him sitting at the grown-ups’ table with Bob Costas and the rest of the gang, here’s our working theory.

In our estimation, John Madden will retire from broadcasting after the season, Cris Collinsworth will take Madden’s place on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, and Millen will replace Collinsworth on FNIA.

We’ve already been hearing rumors from media sources in the Bay Area of a Madden retirement from television, followed by possible return to the Raiders in a front-office role.

We recently investigated those rumors, but couldn’t make the onion bloom.

What we did learn, however, is that Madden and NBC Sports guru Dick Ebersol agreed upon the execution of Madden’s six-year contract with the network that both sides would assess the situation after three years.

Upon completion of NBC’s coverage of Super Bowl XLIII, Madden will conclude his third year with the network.

Millen’s presence seemed too abrupt and nonchalant to have no deeper meaning. So, yeah, we’re convinced that something’s going on. And it very well could be that, in four weeks, we’ll be seeing the last of John Madden on network television.

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Ill do a dance when Madden the simpleton retires
 

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Jon88;2551605 said:
Dumbest announcer in football. He announces the game like he's talking to a bunch of idiots.

Hmm.

Maybe he is? ;)
 
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