OK, I know this is a college football blog and not NFL, but I got the press release, so I figured I'd pass it along anyway. This is from an NBC Universal release...
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.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Madden Announces Retirement
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The real question is should we sell our stock in Electronic Arts
So, am I the only one who couldn't stand listening to him? He gave me nothing interesting to hear. If he was doing a game, the channel went on mute.
I'm just hoping this means we get rid of Frank Calliendo too!
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