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The John Madden NFL Story: His Legacy as a Coach and Analyst

Having never played a single minute in the NFL, John Madden He is one of the legends of American football. What he did not achieve on the field as a player, he crowned as a coach. Although his entry into American homes and the entire world was from his role as an analyst and emblem of the video game that bears his name.

The SportingNews reviews the life of Madden, who died on 28 December 2021 aged 85.

Who was John Madden?

After a distinguished career as a college player, Madden was selected with the 244th overall pick in the 1958 Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.. However, his path was cut short before he started: an injury to one of his knees in training prevented him from fulfilling his dream.

Despite the disappointments, John continued to play college sports and in 1967 assumed the role of linebacker coach at Oakland Raiders, franchise today based in Las Vegas. That campaign, the team reached Super Bowl II, losing to Green Bay 33-14.

At the end of the following season, John Rauch, the head coach, left for the Buffalo Bills and Madden was left to lead the group. This is where the real story begins: He was only 32, the youngest DT at the time.

In his first campaign, he was close to glory: losing the AFL championship game to the Kansas City Chiefs after a 12-1-1 record. In 1970 he fell into the same situation again: this time against Baltimore (now the Indianapolis Colts). He won’t make the playoffs in the next one.

In 1972 he would bow in his first postseason game and then reel off three straight losses leading up to the Super Bowl. Miami and Pittsburgh, in two cases, their executioners. The “loser” nickname was one that Madden had earned, and in 1976 he shut everyone up.

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After going 13-1 in the regular season, the Raiders beat the New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings in a row to win Super Bowl XI. With an overwhelming 32-14, Madden pulled the trigger to capture the ring.

In 1977, Oakland again fell in the championship game (against the Denver Broncos) and the following year, after failing to qualify for the postseason, Madden retired at age 42. This would lead to his next phase: celebrity commentator.

During the 1980s and 1990s, in a duo with Pat Summerall, John formed the most famous duo of the time. The team began airing on CBS and then, after negotiations, landed on FOX. In 1984 he created the All-Madden team, which represents the best in the league. He did this until 2001.

In 1994, from the 10th anniversary, he selected the team of the decade. Three years later he would assemble the All-Madden Super Bowl Team and at the turn of the century, the All-Time All-Madden Team. All Madden was such a strong brand that it was named after one of his published books. His legacy is undeniable and as of August 5, 2006 he is a member of the NFL Hall of Fame.

John Madden as a video game

During the 80s, John Madden’s fame was such that Electronic Arts, the video game company specializing in sports, decided to make a game with his name in 1988. At that time it was impossible to call it NFL. The franchises or the actual players didn’t even exist. These integrations would arrive in 1994, although the name remained.

The epic is extremely famous and collects millions of sales in each edition. He has even led the overall ranking for some seasons. John was the cover of the game for the first 11 releases and will return for Madden 23 as a tribute to his death. Some of the most famous figures have passed through the cover, such as Brett Favre, Drew Brees, Rob Gronkowski, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.

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Three-time Olympic bronze medalist Eduard Latypov won the individual race at the Alfa-Bank Russian Biathlon Championships in Izhevsk.

Latypov covered the 20 km distance in 54 minutes 3.5 seconds, making one mistake at four shooting ranges. Alexander Kornev was second (lag – 1 minute 28.7 seconds; 2 misses), third – Ilnaz Mukhamedzyanov (+1.33.4; 2 misses).

Later on Thursday, the women’s individual race will take place in Izhevsk.

Watch live broadcasts of biathlon competitions on TV channels of the Match family, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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Russian Biathlon Championship: when did it start, where to watch online men’s and women’s individual races on January 8

As part of the Alfa-Bank stage of the Russian Biathlon Championship in Izhevsk on Thursday, January 8, men’s and women’s individual races will be held.

The start of the competition for men is at 10:00 Moscow time, the start of the race for women is scheduled for 13:00. The live broadcast of the races will begin at 9:35 on the Match TV and Match TV channels! Arena” and “Match”! Planet”.

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For women, 70 athletes are scheduled to start. This number included Anastasia Khalili, Irina Kazakevich, Tamara Derbusheva, Victoria Slivko, Victoria Metelya, Natalia Shevchenko, and Kristina Reztsova.

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You can also follow the competitions on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

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The International Biathlon Union (IBU) is organizing a farewell ceremony for Siewert Bakken before the sprint race at the World Cup in Oberhof, NRK reports, citing the IBU.

The race will begin with a minute of silence in memory of the athlete, and the Norwegian team will start wearing mourning armbands. The IBU also confirmed that Bakken will be assigned the first number in the race. Thus, biathlete number two will be the first to start.

The death of 27-year-old Bakken became known on December 23. The Norwegian Biathlon Association said the athlete was wearing a hypoxic mask when his body was found in a hotel room in Italy.

The sprint race in Oberhof will take place on January 8th.

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