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Harry Reid and John Madden dead. Madden welcomed to heaven
2021-12-29
[MarketWatch] John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach turned broadcaster whose exuberant calls combined with simple explanations provided a weekly soundtrack to NFL games for three decades, died Tuesday morning, the league said. He was 85.

The NFL said he died unexpectedly and did not detail a cause.

Madden gained fame in a decade-long stint as the coach of the renegade Oakland Raiders, making it to seven AFC title games and winning the Super Bowl following the 1976 season. He compiled a 103-32-7 regular-season record, and his .759 winning percentage is the best among NFL coaches with more than 100 games.

But it was his work after prematurely retiring as coach at age 42 that made Madden truly a household name. He educated a football nation with his use of the telestrator on broadcasts; entertained millions with his interjections of “Boom!” and “Doink!” throughout games; was an omnipresent pitchman selling restaurants, hardware stores and beer; became the face of “Madden NFL Football,” one of the most successful sports video games of all-time; and was a best-selling author.

Most of all, he was the preeminent television sports analyst for most of his three decades calling games, winning an unprecedented 16 Emmy Awards for outstanding sports analyst/personality, and covering 11 Super Bowls for four networks from 1979-2009.

“People always ask, are you a coach or a broadcaster or a video game guy?” he said when was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. “I’m a coach, always been a coach.”

He started his broadcasting career at CBS after leaving coaching in great part because of his fear of flying. He and Pat Summerall became the network’s top announcing duo. Madden then helped give Fox credibility as a major network when he moved there in 1994, and went on to call prime-time games at ABC and NBC before retiring following Pittsburgh’s thrilling 27-23 win over Arizona in the 2009 Super Bowl.
Posted by:Frank G

#11  Madden in Heaven?
Posted by: Woodrow   2021-12-29 20:17  

#10  ^ Well, we are. We don't share their delicate sensibilities at all.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-12-29 15:45  

#9  ^ and they think fly over country is "indecent to its core".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-12-29 15:36  

#8  /\ ...Remember the farce they made of Senator Paul Wellstone's funeral in 2002?
Posted by: magpie   2021-12-29 15:25  

#7  It has an NFL angle, so there will be masks and social distancing. And CRT.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-12-29 15:23  

#6  /\ I fully dread expect the funeral to be a Democratic Party extravaganza. Gladiatorial fights, sacrificial virgins, a draped coffin on a chariot pulled by slaves ...the full Roman spectacle.
Posted by: magpie   2021-12-29 15:21  

#5  Friends and I still do Maddenisms; not and never was as an insult but for Madden's absolute love and enthusiasm for the game.

Taking bets: Reid Parade or 1/6 Pageant?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-12-29 13:13  

#4  Madden was an Assistant Coach under Don Coryell at San Diego State University. Other Coryell Assistants at SDSU were Ernie Zampesi, Joe Gibbs, Tom Bass, and Madden
Posted by: Frank G   2021-12-29 09:55  

#3   Moms Mabley on the death of her husband. Mabley related: “I was always taught never to say anything about the dead unless it’s good. He’s dead. Good!”
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-12-29 09:05  

#2  ^ I always felt that Reid got that terrible looking black eye near the end of his his time in Congression because wife kicked his sorry ass royally.
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454   2021-12-29 04:33  

#1  Is there a BOLO for Reid's treadmill?
Posted by: Silentbrick   2021-12-29 02:38  

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