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Old 04-16-2009, 03:40 PM
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NEW YORK - John Madden’s last game as a football announcer was a thrilling Super Bowl decided in the final seconds.

The perfect ending to a run as one of sports’ most popular broadcasters, now that Madden called it a career Thursday. Yet it didn’t fit Madden’s style to think about his retirement that way.

“I’m a grinder,” he said on his Bay Area radio show. “You just grind and get through it and when it’s all over, you think about it. You don’t rush into any decisions.”

Madden’s exuberance for football and blue-collar persona endeared him to TV viewers for three decades. Boom! As sudden as his signature call, he’s leaving midway through a six-year contract with NBC’s “Sunday Night Football.”

“I think his work ethic and passion and love for the game made him apart from everybody else,” said longtime broadcast partner Pat Summerall.

Madden said his health is fine, but at the age of 73, he wanted to spend more time with his family. His 50th wedding anniversary is this fall, and his five grandchildren are old enough to notice when he’s gone.

“The thing that made it hard is not because I’m second guessing: ‘Is it the right decision?’ But I enjoyed it so damn much,” Madden said. “I enjoyed the game and the players and the coaches and the film and the travel and everything.”

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.

Ebersol called Madden “the absolute best sports broadcaster who ever lived.”

Madden traveled by bus because of a fear of flying, and with the two Bay Area teams struggling and not hosting any Sunday night games, he would be on the road and away from his family the entire season.

Not that Madden expects to sit at home all the time. He’ll keep using the bus and stay busy with his many endorsements. His “Madden NFL Football” is the top-selling sports video game of all time.

Still, he noted this will be his first season away from the sport since he was a freshman in high school.

Madden was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. He began his pro career as a linebacker coach at Oakland in 1967 and was made 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.

Madden won 16 Emmy Awards and became one of the most recognizable voices in television, mixing high-volume enthusiasm with serious analysis on the telestrator.

“He was so consistently entertaining — that guy you really wanted to have on the couch with you, but larger than life,” Ebersol said. “I think people stayed with a rout or a bad game that Madden might have to broadcast in the second half (more) than they ever would have stayed with anybody else.”

For the last several years, Madden said, he waited until two months after the season to determine whether to continue, not wanting to rush into a decision.

“The last game I did was the Super Bowl, which was pretty good,” Madden said. “But, again, that wasn’t planned. I didn’t say, ’I want to go out on a high note.”’

He surprised Ebersol when he told him last week he was retiring. Ebersol flew to California on Wednesday morning and spent 11 hours with Madden, trying to persuade him to change his mind. Ebersol even offered to allow Madden to call games only in September and November and to take October and December off.

His longtime agent, Sandy Montag, said Madden won’t change his mind now that his retirement is official. Madden didn’t want a dramatic farewell — he didn’t even appear on a conference call Thursday with Ebersol and Montag.

“It wouldn’t have been me to say the week of the Super Bowl, ’This is my last game,”’ Madden said during his brief radio appearance.

Summerall said he knew Madden would be something special the first time they worked together.

“He didn’t talk down to people,” Summerall said. “He talked as if he was sitting next to you and explaining
Madden retires from booth after 30 years - NFL- nbcsports.msnbc.com

It's going to be strange not hearing Madden calling games anymore.

But more importantly, who's going to draw squiggly marks all over the screen now?
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Old 04-16-2009, 07:29 PM
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well his a good commentator so i think its hard to replace someone like him..
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Hopefully his replacement will fly. No more Madden express.

I heard that the Raiders are willing to hire him, for what I don't know. Maybe a consulting job? He does live in the area.
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Hopefully his replacement will fly. No more Madden express.

I heard that the Raiders are willing to hire him, for what I don't know. Maybe a consulting job? He does live in the area.
yeah al davis loves madden,but not sure what he would do there as davis pretty much calls al the shots.
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yeah al davis loves madden,but not sure what he would do there as davis pretty much calls al the shots.
Well if there is anyone with the credentials it's Madden. He is definitely trustworthy in my book. Madden did a lot for the Raiders.
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good luck to him. he is a good commentator.....we will miss him....
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Good bye John...........the NFL's version of Bob Cole!! One of the greatest!
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