RealClearSports: John Madden: Great Announcer, Better Man
He was the voice, whose love both of his sport and his work was open and infectious. John Madden didn't just make us understand football, he made us understand ourselves.
The NFL and its television broadcasts will go on because institutions inevitably outlast the people who bring them to popularity and prominence.
Yet, cliché as the phrase may be, things never will be the same.
Madden truly was the guy on the next chair in the restaurant, or the next stool in the bar, the guy who had to get into the conversation. Then, unpretentiously, unlike so many others because he knew what he was talking about, John simply took over.
Or to borrow a Madden observation, "Boom!''
At age 73, John on Thursday announced he was retiring from the broadcast booth, a property he seemingly had held in perpetuity for four different networks, the last being NBC on Sunday nights. It was there he and Al Michaels kept us informed and entertained.
Now as Kipling would have said, like all captains and kings, John Madden departs, with his class, to our sorrow. We're not only losing a football mind, we're losing a friend.
His family had something to do with the decision. He'll be married to the wonderful Virginia 50 years in December, and they have two sons and six grandchildren, whom, from August to January, were virtual strangers to John.
The two Northern California teams, the Oakland Raiders, which Madden coached to a Super Bowl win more than 30 years ago, and the San Francisco 49ers, also had something to do with the retirement. They have slipped so far from their championship years they're not considered worthy of Sunday night TV. Madden thus never was able to get back to his Bay Area home during the NFL season.
[ad#inline-468x60]
"I'm not tired of anything," said Madden, "but I'm going away."
So, this fall, for the first time since he was a freshman at Jefferson High in Daly City, the working class community dead south of San Francisco, John Madden will not be involved in football.
"What made it hard," he said during his morning radio spot on San Francisco's KCBS, "is I enjoyed everything so much. I always felt I was the luckiest guy in the world."
John Madden was everyman, with a sharper intellect. He liked to make us believe that on his cross-country bus journeys he only ate at places named "Joes," or slept in his clothes.
He is a closet intellectual who always made you feel good. Even when he was berating you, as he did now and then when he was Raiders coach and I was covering the team for the San Francisco Chronicle.
Some sporting leaders, coaches, managers, general managers, insist they never read the papers. Madden wasn't at all that disingenuous.
He'd come jogging and yelling across the Raiders old practice field in Alameda, waving the sports page and telling me in a few unsavory phrases I didn't have a clue what was going on. Then, when the workout ended, he would give me a clue and an explanation. Boom.
A few years back I was driving from Oakland to San Francisco, sitting in the line of traffic waiting to pass through the toll booths on the east end of the Bay Bridge. A horn sounded. And sounded again. Three lanes to my right, it was Madden, honking and waving - his arm, not a sports story he didn't appreciate.
John's pal from the time they were kids has been John Robinson, who went on to a successful coaching career himself, leading USC to Rose Bowl wins. "We were just a couple of doofuses from Daly City," Madden reminded of the pairing.
Part of their ritual among the group with which they ran was buying ice cream cones. "Another kid would yell 'First dibs,'" said Madden, "and he got to lick your cone. So we all would immediately lick our own cones to keep anyone else from getting some of yours. John Robinson would still eat my cone after I licked it."
Along the way, Madden has licked the world. He coached. He became a TV analyst. He did commercials for seemingly every product from Lite Beer - "Tastes great; less filling." - to Ace Hardware. He has a weekend home on the Monterey Peninsula. He owns huge hunks of the Diablo Valley beyond the hills east of Oakland. He was voted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He has an eponymous EA video game.
And arguably, he's the biggest star ever connected to the NFL.
"There's nothing wrong with me," Madden said about leaving, repelling in advance any stories that he has a medical problem. "I'm not tired of traveling. It's just this is the right time, the right thing."
We'll miss you, John.
As a reporter since 1960, Art Spander is a living treasure of sports history. A recipient of the Dick McCann Memorial Award -- given for his long and distinguished career covering professional football -- he has earned himself a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And he has recently been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the PGA of America for 2009.http://www.realclearsports.com/articles/2009/04/john-madden-great-announcer-better-man.html
© RealClearSports 2009
Reader Comments (14)
http://www.oringmanufacturers.com" rel="nofollow">o-ring manufacturer
Aw, this was a really good quality post. In theory I'd like to write like this too - taking time and actual effort to make a fantastic article... but what can I say... I procrastinate alot and in no way appear to obtain something completed.
RealClearSports: John Madden: Great Announcer, Better Man Art Spander Good post. I be taught one thing more difficult on different blogs everyday. It can at all times be stimulating to read content material from other writers and follow a bit something from their store. I’d choose to make use of some with the content on my blog whether or not you don’t mind. Natually I’ll give you a hyperlink on your net blog. Thanks for sharing. Regards, Teak Furniture
RealClearSports: John Madden: Great Announcer, Better Man Art Spander Aw, this was a very nice post. In idea I wish to put in writing like this moreover – taking time and actual effort to make a very good article… however what can I say… I procrastinate alot and under no circumstances seem to get one thing done. Regards, Furniture Manufacturer
I adore the opinions on this site, it really gives it that community sense!
I’d have to check with you here. Which is not something I usually do! I enjoy reading a post that will make people think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!
I was very pleased to find this web-site.I wanted to thanks for your time for this wonderful read!! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post.
Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive read anything like this before. So nice to find somebody with some original thoughts on this subject. realy thank you for starting this up. this website is something that is needed on the web, someone with a little originality. useful job for bringing something new to the internet!
http://www.fifi.1-4-3.net/story.php?title=elektrische-zigarette-gunstig
Amazingly, your writing goes to the nitty-gritty of the subject. Your pellucidity leaves me wanting to know more. I will instantly grab your feed to keep up to date with your blog. Alleging thanks is simply my little way of saying good job for a special resource. Accept my sweetest wishes for your inflowing piece of writing.
I like the valuable info you provide into your articles. I'll bookmark your blog -RealClearSports: John Madden: Great Announcer, Better Man Art Spander and check again here frequently.
Major thankies for the write-up.Much thanks again. A lot obliged.
RealClearSports: John Madden: Great Announcer, Better Man Art Spander A powerful share, I just given this onto a colleague who was doing a little analysis on this. And he in reality purchased me breakfast as a result of I discovered it for him.. smile. So let me reword that: Thnx for the treat! But yeah Thnkx for spending the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love studying more on this topic. If potential, as you become experience, would you mind updating your weblog with more details? It is extremely useful for me. Large thumb up for this weblog put up! Regards, Indonesia Furniture Manufacturer
Thanks for your article on the travel industry. I'd personally also like to add that if you are one senior contemplating traveling, its absolutely crucial to buy travel insurance for older persons. When traveling, seniors are at high risk of having a health care emergency. Getting the right insurance cover package in your age group can protect your health and provide you with peace of mind.