nbcsports.msnbc.com— The former coach whose has become a household name in sports broadcasting announced today that he would be retiring.
Apr 16, 2009View in Crawl 4
No matter what, John Madden always stayed a RAIDER. He had Al Davis introduce him at his H.O.F. ceremony. Don't be surprised if Madden ends up working with/for the Raiders as a P.R. type role for Mr. Davis.
ace429kApr 16, 2009
SHAWHAMMY!I dont know if I'm doing it right.
xtechnicaApr 17, 2009
no, you knew you were watching a sunday night game when they were calling the game, because those are the only games they call
jawmasterApr 17, 2009
"Let's play some FOOOOOTBALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!"-John Madden*sniff*
ruler4Apr 17, 2009
keyforce, I have none. How many do you have as coach? Winning a superbowl does NOT make you a genuis.
Closed AccountApr 17, 2009
Now he can dream about Brett all day long!
netantApr 18, 2009
After so many disappointments on other franchises, who would think Parcells would still have fans?
efr0702Apr 20, 2009
Great coach and a great color commentator. Always heard positive things about him. Will miss hearing his distinctive voice.
hillbertApr 23, 2009
The only thing sadder than seeing the voice of football call it quits is to see Collinsworth take over... Boo..Booo!!!!!!!!
stueypidassApr 25, 2009
I hope Dick Vermiel replaces him
slyde722May 6, 2009
No matter what, John Madden always stayed a RAIDER. He had Al Davis introduce him at his H.O.F. ceremony. Don't be surprised if Madden ends up working with/for the Raiders as a P.R. type role for Mr. Davis.
Closed AccountMay 14, 2009
Thank you John...