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No one defined modern pro football like John Madden. As a coach, he retired from the NFL with the highest winning percentage (75.9%) of any coach with
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John Madden, an American treasure in the broadcast booth National News - Bally Sports
John Madden, an American treasure in the broadcast booth National News - Bally Sports
Madden's first NFL broadcast revealed his first 'boom,' hints of announcing legend he'd become
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The NFL of the 1980s is remembered for the destruction that occurred in its Roman-numeral games - the Super Bowl. Kennedy said defeat is an orphan. For the '80s AFC, it was a shamed brotherhood. The National Conference punished the decade. Of the ten Super Bowls played, it won eight - by an average romp of 37-15. In a league designed for parity, its title game had become a slaughterhouse, a televised execution that repeated every year, far into the 1990s.
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